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LLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1911 : 2 : : . . NORWICH BU - 1708 AS CANADIANS VIEW THE EF.| + : i : 1 RRIDY 2 Y e s ¢ FECT. g ; We have, from time to time, shown in our advertising, comparative MATINE 5 - ‘BRL iD TH F EI“F [ - Canada is unnecessarily wrought up " statements of our condition. This, we believe, is of interest to the gen- e ; bt with fear over the reciprocity treaty arwich Bulleti with this country, and the epemies of . ' mn reciprocity are running a campaign of House-Boating on Holland Canals—The Hague——-The eral public, and especially so to our customiers, who have, by their patronage, contributed to our 5 FEATURE PICTURE.. BLUE WING, The Indian 32 - ereprese 10} vy d- . & > nud Caufiesr misrepresentation that would do eres g Grm M Slll‘ed B Dollars MISS- ETHEL LAWS.: Saprans. ¢ . it to the American Ananfas club, Just H in the Wi ; Vilues=<1 [+ . s § ane. . e |iead the following from " tha- Toronto ouse in the Woods—Shopping and Money Values e b ghihilingls YEARS OLD. Mail and Empir - S The figures given are from our statements made public in response — — The Canadian people huve nothing A Day’s Visit to the Island of Marken. to the call§ of the Bank Cémmissioners, - % Srtption peies, 386 & Weth; soc < | to tlo with: the clection pf & président : = s 2 montha; $6.00 a yeas. of the United States, and the time for Cail of Deposits | Assets - men snows AUBITORI Apuissiox Postolfice at Norwioh, | mortne m ihe Tomre Yot the esue | (Written Spectatly for The Bulletin)|and if you have poor luck vou get June 9, 1903. e -..$ 11813698 $ 292,284.46 5 THUKSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. gl R L LR months @ the fature, Vet the 1sede | vy b g end canats, wooden shoow’| SDOUL @ pint of comns, for the cenf|} Novis, 1805 .. 433,041.58 - 624,657.29 TOMMY NIAYES—Mustenl Artin Telephone Calls: of the polling that will take place in| .5 nypping caps, smells galore and | Dutch is not a cent us we know it, Aug. 22, 1907 ..... 535,251,91 789,449.67 WARREN & FAUST—Novelty Shadow Daneers, Buflettn Business Dtfice. 4 s Rt e | ieiore. {uor # josntime, the Noth of oic'osnt [R" Seer. 8610601 L. 830527.08 1,000,413.10 BRENNAN & WRIGHT-—Comedians. uiletin Editori; ooms, will probably de e W Mr.| “Now you know you are fin The | -brow our party workes i 5 i 2 J Builetin Job Ortfice, Taft is or is not to be president for | Netherlands. Canals may serve to|OUt & nerve-suving expedient. Mul- |} Sept. 1, 1911 ... -+ 1,245,787.67 1,436,742.59 MUIT & JESF in o Talking Photofarce. another term. If the Laurler govern- |add a picturesque phase to the de- | tiply the number of cents Dutch by S An increase of over 1000 per cent. in about eight years. ment is defeated the pact will be re- | scription of the landscape, but It s a | four-tenths.and the product will be e G v ¥ v r ihe equivalent in our money. Thus Sy . ) Dost thou love life, then Cted, and on the pact Mr. Taft has|Phase punctuated by microbes. A |the equivalent in his development i€ particularly zratifying to us because of the e - 3 staked his political fortunes, .If he| Nick, green scam spreads partially | helr twemty.five cents equal ten of fact that a very large proportion of this gain in deposils is new busi- L R B e T time is the stuff life is made of.—Franklin. 3 3 v rnby by | OUIS. e, as .3 i = —= Falis o secive reciprocity with Cane | Qyer, thems and when you journey by | U HSre A ase, receha”a sip. || mess, oreated by our special cffort and faclities, and not ‘atiracted REPUBLICAN TOWN TICKET. |ada, the hitherto half-suspended Judg- | most of the time muing sour mose; | take it fo the nearest cashier's desk, from other institutions, as is evidenced by the continual increase of = ment of his country will descend retri- [ and the rest in trying not to see the | et your change and the slip, which deposits in every bank in Norwich. Selectmen, i Hon hil¥ oor, patient men pushing your boat | Iatter you.take to a wrapping coun- FRANC . BECKWITH | Nobody upon this side of the line | ahead, two in front and two behind, | t8r and receive yvour package. In GRS T WUeunam, | Nobods uven thiswie or e e RSO, tvo L Lont wnd b B R e BT SR ek Growth Measured By Service. Do not squander time chopping woed, carrying coal or filling a : 2 MATINEES . " b pgan Sriven patte. . Compared with them, | to 2 desk, where your purchase s 5 smelly, greasy oil can getting ready || “Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday - "3‘;,: ':" fi?;‘,’v VTI"" i s T eeton® | the “man with the hoe” 1sads & happy LT T T Increase of deposits result from growing balances in old accouhts to do your cosking. Get a Gas Range | ———————————— R ( 18 he people il they defes b © | life. very t is crossed and otted before - i = g . . i i & e 4LENANDER E. REEVES and the democrats succeed 0 POWer | ' ‘Fhere are few trees in Holland and | You get vour package. Imagine this S . i E e g son O [ oK B a0y Ume withole dsingls Second Week of Aasiite o Fowo Vi that Canada will get the tarift wall | those to be seen are more in clusters | Method in use during the opening of a muinity, By sdud gudiier of peoBle Servor, anic by <the iquality. ot thlg jrritating, itksome, ire producing, pro- A el - ol Femoved dnd receive stea bencite for | or uneven linea thun the (rees of Bel- | e and ten cent store at home! One service, and we Teél that the one &ttests the gtlier. tanity provoking preitminary procesa- || ‘The Poli Players . e Jthing n other wore “ana- | &1 France. There they march | Of two shops we visited in Paris, i A i i I % Board of Relief, v g Bt .’\ ‘w“:‘:“'.l.‘f,,,' f','l'(, fn"'n"lef":-';m ':::: of the same filxgm however, had a system similar to the June 9th, 1903, ‘our depositors numbered 277, with deposits of ure, A match and the firz 18 ready. PRI fcacriticimg evers advantage Prenident | 48 [ls companions estending for miles | shopving card plan usew vy our lorge |§ §118,136.98. Indisputably the worlds best cooking || Presenting for the first time in re . AL 0 Y e over the fields, following the narrow | S £ open till- 9 a. o " p 2 * 2 SRl ;: e ACRBURN it e e e g fo over the fields, g g B LT e e P September 1st, 1911, our depositors numbered 2214, with deposits of [l stove. A hot weather necessity and a this city, Paul Armstrong’s Town Clerk, | The Bulletin does not think it will| "ea.Tne Antwerp, we passed through | Stvles are quite extreme—the win $1,245,787.67. blessing every day in the year. Saves | great detective thief drama S S, HOLBROOK g0 the democ way mext time. Rotterdam and Delft on our way to | ter hats being very ugly, monstrous work, saves time, saves dollars. Call | g ¢ . o e | The Hague. A fine city, its solid ar- | high concoctions after the grenadier The facilities that have secured these restlts are yours for the ask- . o - ok Town Treasurer, | ~HOW GERMANY PROSPERS. | chitecture, its fine houses and public | stvle, or with immense wings put on ing. They include ample security, prompt and courteous attention and and ses the latest models, Prices | CHARLES S, HOLBROOK Sotoa e he value of | bulldings, proclaiming it a city of at the most absurd angle, or yards of equipment for every banking need. from $10 up. % o 5 Lo s L e A & busing | Imbortance and wealth. Here in the | 8ilk or velvet, plaited and puffed over Rotary Gas Water Tank Heaters ollecter of Taxes, {home trade and the gospel of bUVINE | ..nte; of the town is the Binnenhof, | them. Shoes have the square.toe that We invite Commercial and personal checking accpunts, requiring a S e e | THOMAS A ROBINSON. | home produ and manufactures 38| wpere the second peace conference | Prevails abroad and look, clumsy balante only in kéeping with the service rendered. $10, connecting at ¢ | Conitebis | religiously preached there. Its Fe“‘ was held in 1906. The third will be en,;z;l‘zikw Pt o Cook with gas and forget the sla- | -4 | Commandments fe e trad i 3 v rocess o vomen o e working class R SR o T s oAy event n ¢ DAVID R. KINNEY i i Sty TR ?‘:‘l"{g‘;sfl;:fl‘;fl. O b« il weaP aioloss! sehite capiwitiow [ouk For the convenience of the public, we are open Saturday Evenings zling, scorching, sweltering weather. | SOHS H. EEREVES cervation wight here in Norwich be- | negie. The first was held in 1899 in | Plaited piece covering the back of from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. L lNB - B AR | canse they "mean. fust as fmuch to| the Eoyal House in the Wood. This|the meck Perched on top of this Agents Town Deposit Fund, CHARLES W. GAL RANK 1o oW OODA em and substitute FRANK 1. WOODARD. c d them and substitur Gas & Electrical Dep't. i Night Prices, 15-25-35-50c, 327 Main Street, Alice Building. Matinee Prices, 10-15-25c. 4 3 | was begun in 1640 by Prince Frederick | i a small peaked black bonnet often unicipality as they do to a state or | Wa% DEEYR IR (000 0 TN of Prince | With a bunch of stifi flowers orna- ames oan rus 0 puntr | Williain the First. A& Prince Freder- | menting the front. One sees few per- . will re teir worth as | ok Henry died in 1647, the house was | 80ns wearing wooden shoes in the city, 3 Gnished by his wife, Princess Amali Amsterdam, with its canals and 28-3¢ SHETUCKET STREET, NORWICH, CONNECTICUT. iy g v Word American for German mo16es, arched bridges, is very picturesque. Tewn Scheal Visitors, | n spending money, however] The iast royal family who lived in | We saw the cars drawh by the do - — (For T e Years) | smail th nt, never lose sight of | the house was the father of Queen | girls carrying milk pails suspended B Lo ROOKS the ints ¢ compatriots and | Wilhelmina, with his first wife, Queen | from each side of a pole borne across | T 3 % PR Mmusic. GEORGE T1HOMPSON f e This queen died in the house | telr, shoulders wnd_the market yol | comical that more than ‘oftsn_ atts | moonliaht . seflections, fery, | HoHty e Por Three Vears. commencing 19 9 i nd after thac time it has | men in their par e B | one relents und_buys. G shadows, twilight and deep d <, or Three Tears commencing 1912, |17 R0, when vou buy | g A Lt G tnpted. a8 A Tesidence.. | Ui white caps. One | 6ne hila's speciaiiy was to ask a |all harmonized and contrasted by mar. s fia it el b MISS OLEVE B HUN'T N CONGDON om a fereign country, even Tt is wonderfully interesting as all fruit, but you pay ten cents American | man if the lady nearest him was his |velous art. ¥ ¥,9. PHOLOETAD: TEACHER OF PIANO, it may cost @ copper Coil, YOu | of the roomS are unique in style. The | oF more for a peach, and five to eight | “Frau.” immediately adding, “so pret- | The streets of Amsterdam are nar- Registrar of Voters, =~ s o take M = i <h to that extent the wealth of | furniture and paper on the walls of | for a banana, ty Frau That had a fine market | row, the So,| It's an art to take bahy's photo. 3 Huntington Place. |ty Gewalks narrewer. graph as it should be taken. 7o catch TYLER D. GUY / | the Chinese room were presented by | The trains are most comfortabic and | value, for often it might happen that | many walk in the street as there are (& ; be o = Auditer o ought omly to bene. | the emperer of Chinu i 1742 to Will- | run without jolting. Here they run a |if fot the rau, she might he the | very few vehicles to be met, especially | Bis TDESISH Hitle siiie, his protty Litie F. C. aEER W2 ot SRS | T L, jam the Iifth. The sgreat chandelier close car with an open trailer. They, | sweetheart, or he or she might have |in the shopping streets. In the eve- | SRS SHEL PATRORTERS, JoqRme BI2eE TUMNER — S fr German merchants and workmen. | ;T agqen porcelain. was a gift from | do not allow passengers to stand in | hopes in that directiton, and one or |ning a throng of persons of all Walks | coaps to coms. ~ We have had vears pf Tree Warden | Do not profane the German na- | prederick the Great of Prussia. The | the cars, but you may wait on the | the other would buy either to cover |in life go promenading up and down|eierience in. photographing children. 122 Progpect Et, . tion, the German firm or the German | (haire and sofa are of exquisite Chi- | platform and take the first seat vacat- | their confusion or help along their suit, | these streets much as the various Lat- | ERTENCE O FIOTOTIER CE S AFCy o A dy = e workshop by using foreign machines | nese needletwork. he mantelpiece | ed. When You pay vour fare, the con- | They have their o0ld, old church and !in races promenade up and down the | aicg ihem. No troublesome posing. bl g ) ements the form of a Chinese temple and | ductor gives you a printed slip receipt | town hall, In the church were seats “place” or “plaza. Snap them in a jifey. [ THE SECOND CONGRESSIONAL | Do ot allow foreizn meat to be | the wall paper represer< the cultiva- | from a set of such which he carries on | instead of pews. Thne free seats had | Stolid, prosperous’ and _contented { IF YOU WANT A ' derved ur table. Using foreign | tion of rice. There is a Chinese clock board suspended from his neck. | the seat tied to the back by a cord. |eitizens they are—not handsome, but FIRST GLASS PIANO, DISTRICT. | . mng (OTCIEN | Sith Chinese cvphers on it and won- | Here as everywhere there is not 4 sus- | Under the seats were to be seem old | with a look of hidden power, poise £ get a SHONINGER throv e sh & Second congressional | MC4t 15 harmful to the Gérman breed- | FULE U ENRE PR EG T ther-of-pearl. | picion of the “step lively” attitude. | metal foot warmers, such as our fore- | and certitude—an absence of the nerv- SRR e tis * 5 e g Besides, it may compromise vour | “Sp (G 01 (japanese room was given | The railroad trains have compart- | hears used. ous haste and worry that often mark P I e sraces Al the men of (an|health since foreign meats are mot| py the emperor of Japan, also in 1792, | ments for six or eight persons. The| The houses of Marken are built of | the an. 3 5 7 - - ot & “Bow & |- | inspected by the rman sanitary | {a Willlam the Fifth. The walls are | second class coaches ate comfortably | wood, some painted, some only Bitch- ~ JULIA H. HOFFMAN. —— ettied oo £ 71 13 Covered with hand embroidered satin, | cushioned and have a wmdow at either | ad, Only one is of stone, that of the | September 6, 1911. The Photographer, = ( T Atyra! Write on German paper with a| the chandelier is made of a Japanese | side. After the train starts the doors | pastor. With the exception of the R o there is this | Gotman 10 and use & German blot | tea-set: beantifui Cloisonne vases and | are locked. and you are forbidden, to ! doctor, the pastor and the schoolmas- Oppusite NeFwich Brvinis Soslety. sde of ¥ & Tiver for |ier. | priceless carved ebony cabinet are vy- | lean out of the window. .| ter, all are ratives of the island: no srowth and rr T Wear only German clothes and| N With the glories of the Chinese | From Amsterdam we made a day's | isiander marries on the continent: no * will ¢ S S abb et the Wi i bt o T trip to the island of Marken, passing | one often comes from the mainland 1Cut Fl necticut river some time to think | o o, Dats. | "The Orange room is the scene of | through Broek and Monni-Kendam, | to 1ivh on the island. We had dinner | o owers o ¢ 1 Secoad dis instead of the| % German flour and German fruits | the first peace comference. It was |across the Zuyder Zee to Marken, then | at a hotel on the heach built latterly 4 2 Pt Secena an Third o |V i, Copmen et | palnted heluecy 166 end 658 b s 10, VUMM A S0 s e oo | T, DR 0E ol 00 2 4,0 Floral Designs siery 9. Drink coffe ch comes from | pupils o < o b _ or the nume artists w g 0t | ol Colonies TF Sou prefer cocon | form an allegorical representation of | tire process of cheese making. First, |are availine themseives of the rich- R [oF hocaiate, sse that they se ext | the s, of Frluce Fesderick Henr: | tae largs scrupuloials olptn Sar 1S | neae of cole and auminneer of cor, | o . GERCIDIO FOR BOYS AND GIRLS he ne Byaihely of Carmsr Mumpiertne Qoore opening. into | the conference { which rennet is added: then moulded | invsual pictures, Cuticura soap and ointment do so much | T'g], 868 77 Cedar Street distr 0,182: Sec- | 1% Do not let the hoasting of fors| gom pears a painting representing | into rough Tlmp@,; with salt ..cu:xl d, | "The walls of the hotel are covered forl%oor r;'o‘mp!u\?r;;, re;l, rough hands, | Just the thing to save MOTHER dis 1 i disteter | ¢igners turn you from these wise pre- | Hercules and Minerva opening the | then into other drying places e | with signed sketches and finished pic- | and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost so 3 Lt . '-‘"’f“«’ epts, and remember that the best|doors to let Peace come In. A very i cheese as we knl:»‘:vfl:‘ is painted tures presented 10 the proprictor by | little that it is almost criminal not te use Buy the “BIG BEN” Alarm mZ"JA:f;ly-r;oEu;:\:z:r' dntha " *0d | raducts and the only ones worthy | ous painti is the largest one | a deep crimson he pineapple cheese | these artists, 5 _ A o bt S Thqe:fl Tamted b Jordne It reprosents | is identical with ihe Edam. When | In the Jewish quarter of Amster- “’"I"-i'f;h"ck of “\ilsuflerms entailed by Cloek of | or new pairs to replace them. = ey on the previous | .y products the triumphal entrance of Prince [ soft it is put into a coarsely netted | dam we went through a diamond cut- | Reglected skin troubles—mental because Alsa HOLEPROOFS for Ladies or f equality | pL P Gom 6 keeping £ Irederick Henry in 1629, One secs the | bag and hung up. The bag is tight- | ting establishment. To see these duil | of disfiguration — physical because of pain. FRISWELL Mon af ! 2 - eeping money in| oI CTC o ted in the friumphal car. | ened and the welght of the cheese |Jittle stones, looking like bits of dirty| Think of the pleasure of a clear skin, soft e d circulation at home has been too often | G he right is his son, Willlam the | presses it into the pincapple shape.|gum-arabic, transformed into glowing g emonstrated to be denied: as has | Second, on horseback at the head of a | The cheese making takes place in stones, animated into flashing life, is | white hands and good Hair. These bless- 25-27 Franklin Street | The Toggery Shop, ed int cen the buying of other nations the | company of knights. Behind a | rooms in the rear of the stable itself. | most interesting. - Here lived an old ings are n(l_rn only a matter of a little % Jded Into - | pines we cannot ourselves produce, | statue o John the Ancient, brother of | The stable was as clean as the Cyr | Israclite who cut ‘the famous gem | thoughiful, timely care, viz.:i—warm baths JOSEPH BRADFORD, 291 Main Street, s e - — | William the Silent, #nd on the other | readers tell us. There was the scrub- called the Kohinoor. which besides | with Cuticura soap, assisted when neces- ), e B ir) EDITORIAL. NOTES. | side William the Silent himself. At | bed and sanded pebbled or tiled floor, | the grand medal of honor at the Paris| /. op o0 b Vith Cutics i Opposite New Chelsea Savings Bank, $aidd b ; ° ke people A | The foot of this statue is a picture | the windows with their lace curiains | exhibition, brought him & reward of | S37¥ by anointings with Cuticura ointment. B k B' d C £ the Connect river to pull | The breath of the northland 18| 5o "ainer, A little higher is the [ in each immaculate stall, the flower ten thousand florins. " | Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. 00. indaer. JAS. C. MACPHERSON & gether for zrowth and advancement. | PTACINg: but_to most people it is far| ctaiye of Peace surrounded by Cupids | pots on the window ledge. Amsterdam has one of the finest pic- | A liberal sample of each, with 32-p. book There is room for J06 more at this | (Tom being Azreeable when it blights.| who unroll a parchment on waich In the wall the bed for the ci ture galleries in Holland. The two | on the skin, free, on application to “Cuti- | 2127k Beoks Mads and Ruled to Order, nd of Conne t N —— { Wwritten, “The most splendid and great- | tender, visible upon the opening of | hest pictures are Rembrandts “The| oo A5 0 4 103 BROADWAY. REDUCE YOUR E they would 5 3 | 3 2 3 St oW { QAT | o % 3 32 ,” Dept. 16N, Boston. . nd pleas. b | One week from this morning the | est victory is the one by which peace | a wooden door. The cows' quar Night Patrol,” and Vander Helst's SRR A . » . clegraph will tell America what the | has baen obtained.” The skeleton in | l0oked by far the more comfortable, | “Banquet of the Civic Guard.” “The = 57 5 5 e cople of Canada think of Reciprocity. | the painting represents the dangerous | not to say airv. = oo oL . NiSht, Patrol” is an immense canvas Electrlc nght Bl“ PROVIDENCE AND THE GRAND SEll Y e e * | position of Prince Frederick Henry, 2ut Marken, wonderful Marken t represents officers, soldiers, hoys. | i TRUNK ¥ “Driugn AHd ARIGKInG n et R | Mhose reign was continuous fghting | Here for the first time WAS every- | running, beating. drums Fidello Beer LOUIS H. BRUNELLE sins and smoking are being | ;%o pel fighting against death repre- | thing absolutely unique, absolutely for- ing, all dressed in_ differ . 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Providenc vemson to fee; |ECNerally tabooed in working hours| o/ "ipe " protecting of the prince's|eign and strange. Rows of &mall | persons of all conditions of life start- On Draft or in Bottles. 3 = per cent. Soaied ove o SUALUBIN hade b v estublishments that employ many | Jife, 7This interesting house is set in | houses, unspeakably stuffy. some on |ing from a dark background and ad- | Team Delivers Everywhere. l)ies Cflke alld Bl'ead President ‘haries M. Hays that the | ™“" a wood of tall trees, with everywhere | piles to avoid the winter fioods, paint- | vancing towards the spectator. The | » LET US TELL YOU HOW, 3 runk miay Fun trains to Pr . e | artificial brooks and rustic bridges, | ed in bright colors, are open to in- | two first persons are the captain of | n JACKEL & CO ha tibannot-bs xeklan: . S o The falling temperature gave. thelt sure park of La Haye, as Thc | spection. The beds are in the walls | the company and his licutenant . & g dence = v, publist ¥ 8 he plea r 3 § | . 5 ‘Phone your order. Trompt servi vy - moa Chi- 4 giraw bats a hard knock on Wednes- | Hagne is called in Freuch. with thick curtains falling before | marching siGe by side. The only fis- | Tel. 138-5. cor. Market and Water Sta. ey £ L aerE. 480 dar night. They will not all retire at| Then we went to Scheveningen. To|them. The rooms are often so small ures in full light are the lieutenant — e The J b o | pronounce this, sneeze twice, gargie | that one could not swing the prover- | and a girl behind in a vellow satin | WHAT'S NEW = 1 Presid A Once and then say. grafly eng-en-ing- | bial cat in most of them. Bvervwhere | dress. All the other figures are in NEWMARKET HOTEL, e =1 Room 30, Central Bidg., Norwich, Ct, sine his pre 1 on, and vou will conclusively prove |is something to sell. A crowd of pic- | shadow, excepting the heads. swhich and area of New York city 715 Boswnll Avi ning of Grand Tr that you have been there. The beach | turesque children mot us on one land- | are illiminated. But by what light THE PALACE CAFE Phone 341-4. dence during 191 ie dste of ti = same #x that of London it| g vovered with wicker chairs having | ing. The girls were the bright little | it has not been determined, whether | First-class Wines, ‘Liquors und Clgars . ¢ jate of the [would have a population nearly as| oval tops to shade the sitters, Stuffy |skullcap with a white under cap, hav- | by the sun or moon or torches, for | Meals and Welch Rarebit scrvsa to 2 o ¥ st Iocomotive ma at ftaire, but little they reck of stuffi- | ing 2 band of lace or embroidery across | there arve gleams of gold and silver, | order. Jjohn Tuckie. Prom Tel 43-& Step in and see us. A EEE s inter: aa notStwajs - ness here. They will crowd hundreds | the forehead. Two long curls hang on FRANK WATSON & CO, practicab © the tme re- | Maine does not know where she is | of persoms into theater or audience | each side of the face, a short fringe = 72 Franklin Street. | rr quired for cor tion. But the in- | at, but the prospect is that the pro- | room, and the only fresh air they get | of hair is seen below the forehead 1 1 1 . terview is suggestive of energetio | hibit puzzle will be unravelled | will he from & few apertures in the | band, and the rest hangs straight be- T work, and the renewed assurance of | within a week | ceiling. No ushérs in the theaters, you | ind. When the girls are sixteen QUALITY Offloke D&t ety BAINNE Grand Truak a 1y I8 indeed a s R | just prowl about and find your own ‘Khe m:‘\r ‘fl"“ of T')hv head, Hours—1-2.30, 7-8 p, m. ceptabie t state which has only | The Standard Oil co v is doubt. | 56at, more or less assisted by those | léaving the front curls, They wear 1 should always be considered| .. i 5 ne steam jorhe Stundard Oll company is doubt- | \ready seated. The Art museum in | tight little waists of colored stuff with Gipecially when it costs no inore tham| Telephone §60-3. auglsd Commenting upon {he advantages of | 1o 15 sorrins In ity sleeve over What|The Hague, thie Mauritshuls, 1§ far |sauare bibs'in front-and full woolen m Altman & n the inferior kind. Skilled men are e s T B i competinig Ages Of |t is going to give the people after med. Here is the original Rem- | skirts, and a big apron which - . employed by us. Our price tell the ; Bis n mpeting line the city | zets rporganized hrandi, “The Anatomy Lesson.” This | invariably has a patched on plece of SBole. stuiss WALL PAPERS ‘ of Providen e Joi ave - is the only Art museum we hdve as |'ight plaid goods extending three inch- STETSON & YOUNG. , The completion of the Southern | poson expects to have 100,000 new | vet visited which refuses admission to , ¢8 below the belt. The women wear a " = Sew England will give Providence and | pupils in her schools this fall. o | Children. We saw several of about | Sort of all around bustle arrangement . A e Imported and Domestic \ the B alley an unbroken iin b 5 4 | ten years of age turned away m [ Which gives the great rotundity. E 5 = - b ¢ | wonder she is always building groups b P nera Wosdtn b DESIGNS. AND COLORINGS » the Pacif oast ypably there the door erywhere wooden shoes. | y Paciic const. Promabiy thers | hew sehontronses sl e e s T SWALL T MAIETON- REQUEST. A/€OPY. JOF N8 gHD oL B itk easinch dilaid 15580 5os. 1 = cinating, bu¢ bewildering. Ub to date | small sicoves, amd Immense bagss RS 5 e - 0 BUS= T gy the Deattie murder case justice | We have srastled with the money | bloo: rous enerally no hat, 3 = = at cor e gatn will be in fm- e vet he interfered with by the | broposition in Englune, France, Bei- Sometimes a little cap perches on a THEIR NEW CATALOGUE No. 104, FOR THE It Makes Wrinkles : : ompeting for western business. Such | nine’ to be heard. frc vetito reckon with.. You have here | children besieged us with demands to | \ Worry over ill-health does your ompetit s 4 most valuable asset| | the gulden, which is worth about | buy, showing scraps of picturesque e « . o &ny community. The founders of R T fortythree cants American: and then | English, “Vou uy2—plentiy time. AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS, 1911-1912. BARIn g RIS ey ke | 31 Willow Street S Stbaatiies Socitieah will e | Wilbur Wright i of the ‘opinion | you have cents, You change a guiden | thus taking the bull by the horns and Than Sou are S Ity omeies doubtiess will take this | (hat ninety-nine per cent. of the moh- cambating our casiest excuse. If we : T don ars siek, aomt worry, but go | LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE Silttons - Fealit elll. be o il spent upon aviation this year has | .;a\ _;\n‘ _‘]"\'\ o ke ‘h[“”. ”h"IY ]h“"“ about it tb make yourseil vell. To do UPHOLSTERY ey . > an in- | ot amounted 1o anything. of considering further questions from | funnily, continuc running beslde us, | - = : This we repeat the words of (housands b ase in population and taxab e rusting their wares in our- faces; Fifth Avenne, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. D o it RIS, RO S Dms rty he state was offered all et ¥ e +e | and saying. inqui and pleadingly, | » > 1 o 5 B S, | There is not much deubt the baitle| TRANKINg you for vour favor, we arc| AR9 sayine in ety e I anly ills, similar to yours, when we substantial benefits witheut cost: all A e e | Very truly vours, othing doing s so clever and e —_— say. A HEADQUARTERS FOR hat sked was the good will of | [0F Prohibition has got to be fought FRYBODY'S BIBL | rian ~ sl8ik "ot Wibes, Tlquors and o o e e e b | R | by e Take VIBURN-D i i i o gene measure. s sl . 4 s e i | hand. ~ ¥re Tunet every Saturday szl x | - = | @—1 find in Matthew and Luke what | e | Rand. 2 B 5 v It you have not done yeur Chrisi- |purports to be the genealogies —of 1t 1= a wonderful female remeds, as The Rutland News présents the fact | mas shopping yet. do not hurry, for you wili admit if you try it. The Westerly House, Directions for its us2 are printed In| pormeriy D. J. O'Brien's, 68 No. Main, six languages with every bottle, Price it o Cridfh e it $1.25 at druggists. Ken i & Pickhovel Y'rops. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., The prices of the balance of our [ Christ. Matthew = giv that His ancestry | that Mormonism cun come, right into | after the Thanksgiving turkey has 4 New England and get converis beside | been hought will be time enough. the 1! schoolheuse as a present o Sebtdnted Sostie o Bible Question Box | back to Abraham; Luke goes back to | | Adam. Between Christ and David, | | Matthew gives 27 generations, and Luke gives 42; and none of the names |in these two lists are the same. Will you please explain this seeming dis- olumns or by mall orépatey? | It sent to our Bible Question Box Answer. —Our Lord Jesus became re- L cdesid) | lated to the human family by taking | our nature through tis mother Mars. | The oldest inhanitant decs not re member when p roze in the fleld on the night of September 13th before. cat damage must have been done Be crops in Ne nzland stock of Concord Carriages, open and Adam’s Tavern top. - W e Mary's genealogy us traced by Luke, | . B rania. Shabarik thctius Sekts a0 | a1r. s 3 paSept. 12, 1911, {leads back to Durd through ‘his son 1861 MUST CLEAN UP THIS STOCK Honorable Senators of this state do | Air. Daniel Austin. Danielson, Conn.: | Nathan—(Luke 3: 31.) (Joseph is here | F ND NG BUY- g [ tre 4. & away: but| Dear Sir—We are in receipt of your |styled “the son of Heli,” that is, the | offer to the public the finest standard | & on-OUR BT AD arRING they do the taxpayers' | asiimabic favor of recent daie address- | son of Kii, Mary's futher, by marriage, brands of Beer of Europe and America, | ING. money by fd to the Everypody's Rible Question legally: or as we would say, son- | Boffemlas Pilener, Culmbach Beverias At hes ftox. containing the following question: of Ell. By birth, Joseph was | cer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueir's | L I find in Matthew and Tuke what|the son of Jacob, ae stated in Matt, | Scotch_Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stos THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. ongressman Iliggine does ot ap- |purports to he the gemealogion of |1: 18 while Joseoh's goealogy as | C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | 1\ gour CF o © bhe alrald to risk his cause | Christ. Maithew gives His ancestry | given by Matthew traces also back to £ £ Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ath Street, o > wf counties ax readily & to two. |Pack (o Avrahim. ' lvke sous hack to| Davia through his son Solomon (Matt. The HUB is the range used ing Ale, Sterling Bitler Ale, Anheuser \ his record the electors should |Adam. Between Christ und Bavid, |1:18, 16.) Joseph having accepted 5 2 . udweiccr, Schlitz and Pabst. o Bt Matthew givex 7 generations.and Luke | Marie ax his wite and udopied Jomus, and endorsed by the leading Cooking Schools. RN Norahhii o The Roads Are Settling fves 42, and none of the hames ingher son, ws though his own son, this | g s oA ik sune dHvTng Wil e tHs AN % - - these two lists ure the same. Wil vou [‘adoption would entitle Jesus to reckon n i mprov ] i alephiene 447 ix N RHEapabE sl TR SE Al RIS S A Danish composer is said to have |Please explain the seeming discrep- Joseph's genealogy;- but such a tracs Investigate the HUB Improved Sheet Flue system—furnishes more heat AT Tnig frown alv Uhat is better than the made Dr. ook the star character in |4nCY |ing buck to the family of David was 7 . e e hch s for T gOoi 4R B musicul comeds \Well thare 14 mo| THIS question is an interesting one, | not hecessury, becmuse 18 imother e R L DR MAHONEY BROS. N Boubt (e whole World has laughed ap |0 ITeduenty usked by those \who | e also of David, by another line: Corna removed with | 2 . T are engaged i Gole stidy. Tt Js gur | Thus the seeming discrepancy is due pain. Bunionk | Livery Stable. < Falls Avenue. poor man desire to publizh it (egeiher with (he | to the fact that Luke gives Mary's{ T2 BROS. 8-11 W. s o) - S ELT S A ————— auswer in the Question Hox' Depart- gépealogy, while Matthew gives the SCHWAR - 9= ater Street, Norwich, Conn., Agents. gy T & Pines 1t 1a decrared SEin SMosPAss| MO A1 he PAPSL Ao therefore we|Wendalosy of faseph. The dittérenc F. C.-ATCHISON, M. b., B e dica it R sk you to wWaich Por the unswer, in ihe mimber generations i WANUFAGTURED AND WARNARTED BY SmiTH. S A Your interest in this section of the pa- | David 1o Christ need not he conside Ner fine digure, the bride may wdmitlper o greatl; appeciat an@ we|cd as remstkable. 1 would bhe re- 4Bat s fne figure wasaluring, irust that we may have lhe pleagure markuble had lhey been the sama PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Hecond or. Bhanuon Bies Nigbt 'phone 1083 dvertising medium ‘n % B et o e Bt | meom &,