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commercial conditions in the principal countries of the. world. Copies of the publication in ques- tion' can be. obtained by applying to £ 2 the Burean of Statistic Department Borwich alletin [0t smm: Y . T - and Cuoueier. PREPARING FOR A GREAT CELE-| Gie me u ticket to Biank until we got it pried back again. Many e s BRATION. suid the red nosed man'at the tcket|a pair of suspenders I ruined lifting ¥ of the country are|Y!Ddow. “and be mighty careful of | that old locomotive back on to the 115 YEARS OLD. futherans of the countey @'l vour conduct. 1 see by the morning | rails, and what reward do I get? When - = = === RESPArAiong A8 WOR; SEIRS puper that the general manager of this | I ask for a ticket to Blankville a sore of other countries, to cele-|iargain counter railway has handed | eved agent tries to hold me up for 2 e the 100th an of the| town a ukase ordering all employes to | cents!™ “A NEW. YORK COWBOY” MISS AGNES GARROLL, Soprane. FOR TWO CENTS afce at Norwion, | PR of Martin Luther in 1817, be civil (o patrons orlose their heads. | “Give some of the rest of us a chance ‘ Fred Petors & € and 2o haite i A first step toward the celebration | IUs about time, for there arve more | fo get our tickets” said the next man ed ¥ 5 58 meloe, In 1917 has heen taken by the councll| #lecky agents on this line than you ! bBehind. “I believe the train’s coming L3 eters & Co. in Mrs. Temple’s Telegram and others On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewell could count in a thousand years. now.” SPECIAL LADIES’ SOUVENIR MATINEE TODAY. ' committee representing the second| g, ;" q gsee that the general ma - ‘et her come,” exclaimed the red - Come - and get a Silver Teaspoon and a Coupon explaining how i lu Editerial Reoma largest single body, in an effort to|y. .ome out of his trance at las nosed man. “Lét her come and be get six more FREE. 3 % | RE how 19, Ca Iob Otice, 33-6. raise an endowment fund of 32,000,000, | nev: ‘Fime I get any sass from & ticker | hanged. 1 don't move out of my tracks City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will wanile Office, Reem 3 Murray |(hc income to be employed for mis- | agent I'll report him so quick his hat | urtil this young whipper shapper Tel 210, sions and other advance work at home | will fail off. Here's your dollar hands me a ticket to Blankville at e e e, v, BRI | R Sosh st || be open every business day (except Safur- e Louon o | SATURDAY. SEPT. 30tk 5 Badl e uies part of | _ “1ts nothing of the kind, doggone | hold me up for 3 cents. I dom't care 319 considering money s as part off o, " etorted the red nosed man. “I|any more about 2 cents than the res ’cloc) l fana i i REUBLICAN TOWN TIGKET. | the celebration of the anniversary, and | §ouyy FotOTted the red momed mian. | O o D s & annaiola e days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., gl T SUREY o Msiiay Natinoe. aod ikt THE GREATEST COMIC OPERA HIT IN THE WORLD Meeting Monday, Oct. 2d, 1911, | """ N0W on will come scveral an-}yere born. YouTe trying to set a|this thing and men of my stamp bleed = The Chocolate Soldier . Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1911. nouncements of them rake-off of 2 cents. that'’s what's the |and die for principle. It was my 3 Selectmen, The Lutherans of the United States | matter with you. Maybe I won't re- | erandfather who struck for his altars closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. BECKWITH, sive to missions about $2.000,000, and | Port you to the general manager: {and his fires and inspired the poet. S P. BUSHNELL ¢ Maybe he won't put the kibosh on vou | *Why, there wouldn't have been any with the full strength of the Wh . this sim will be maintained. doubtless | Maybe g ] ] gth of the Whitney Opera Co. of 100, orchestra of 25. | 2 Lo by wire! This 0id road has been in | railway here if it hadn't been for me. he ks , orch Assssesrs BheiFoue Yeuc nereased, while the anniversars en- | 8 YUSL TR 0K T80 A8 BRey U | 8 CNCY inal promoters couldn't get a Treasurer. PRICES-- Yatince 250, sic. 73c. $1.00 and 3150 EWIS R. CHURCH, lowments are being raised. The coun- | yimas and will be in their hands again, | charter and they came to me and Evening 50c, 75c, $1.00, § and $2.00 \LEXANDER. E, REEVES cil. just announcing its 1917 plan, has| just Lecause skates like you are hold- | groveled around on their knees beg- Slegopens) Thirsday. & Cars to Norwich after performance. Acolbiis. RF Ty Vokvn nenrly commynicants, The|ing up the company every chance they | ging me to use my infitence in their - |synod, the oldest of the general or-|get. Now, yvou get busy and hand me | behalt and T went togthe capital and canizations, has 230,000, and there are|my ticket! Don’t you see there are | pulled the wires so shecessfully that ALBIE L. HAL < e s i oy, life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” |° Board of 3 nearly 600,000 in inGependent sy Falf a dozen peopie waiting their turn | the road building began right away. o Pl Fanined {reaxiy (obe%0 in indemendinciipsedy] Ghad Ao Anid what g my eward? » A spla Bible Question Box Than, ugnin Rom. 216 7, shows ‘that JAMES W, B A CRDON, REGELY Jovelan apealvns. -/ TISTEE The fare to Blankville footed agent tries to touch me for 2 the gift has to be souaht for “By pa r - WERRS g zie body is the synodical conference| you're going fo spring that chest- | cents when I demand a ticket to - g » = AR ol e - Town Clerk, with 625,000, still strongly in| it again, are vou? You must be | Blankville!” our Bible questions will be an rtin : CHARLES S, HOLBROOK. its life and language. i R LR LR AEC TR BT IR o f e i 1 sent o our Bible Ghostten Box Th:l:""."; 'f"z":"“ 1ty or ";‘:""'h"" —FOR THE— « B s s on this road ever since hegan to | behin “I'll pay the e: 2 s is the gift of God as a reward to those Tosvis Tegasirar, OCCUPANCY OF FOUR ISLANDS. | run the first train. They had am old | for vou. Hurry and get vour Hoket! Cflres who faithfully fulfill His desires, from 9 CHARLES S, HOLBROOK. 4 s 3 sheet iron locomotive and they fed| “I don't want your 2 cents.” replie h i - ncle Sam has decided to control| (o.qywood into it, as there was no coal | the red nosed man. “I have % cents of [ o .. =~ T whence is the authority derived by W U P ' Cellector of Taxes, the islands at the west end of the| .iound here in f(hose days. Every [my own, and would just as soon pay uestion.—I read in | Tim. 6: 16, that | those who teach that man is now in THOMAS A. ROBINSON, Panama canal and the navy in the|once in a while the train would stop | them over as not but'for the principle n‘-;; Apostie Paul speaking of God says: | possession of immortal life?—Asked by F]VE HiGH GRA E EN]‘ER’[MNMEN'[S ame of ovel 3 and passengers had to get out and | involved. ou don't <sem to gei e | “Who only hath immortality.” In the o Constabl name of the government has taken |and passenger: 3 _don gt ly o | dnmiss Keon, Jeivatt City: possession o Perice " C! Na. cather up chips and tear down’fences [ right point of view. There are things ¥ 3 BAVID & EiNEY possession of Perico, Flamenco, Noaos | gather, i chips and toar, sowy Tences | R EOIN 04" (e Stan Wt | same chapter, 19th veras, the brethren | " “Anewer rhis 5 o auestion mat 12| Q6L 4 and 31. Nov. 14 and 28 Dec. 12 Ly e Aol b Tkt s T ext tomn s Now Bnd then the lo- | bleed and die on the batilefield for 2 |are exhorted to good werks, “that they | frequently asked these days by those 5 ¥ - to the Panama canal; and now Com-| 0,0\ would jump the track and |cents. They bleed and die for—" ~|may lay hold on eternal life.” And |Who are not content to accept a mere Tickets on sale at ¥, M G, or Geo. A Davis' mander Moffett of the navy has taken| g 41l have to get out and sweat| But the.man behind proceeded to|ipe only place | find th ° ertion twithout a “thus saith the t Y, M. ico. avis' stere. possession of a fifth small tract in the| z.ound with crowbars and fence rails hostilities.—Chicago News. e on'y b8l nd the word “immor- | Lord.” * There is but one statement to| Course Tickets—General Admission $1.50 Reserved seats $2.00 Pacific. Bishop rock, which the charts] 5 tal” is in | Tim. 1: 17, which also re- | he found in the Scriptures which could “ . Xt . W. GAL | ¥ x o 6 fers to God, and in Rom. 6: 23, the | I'¢ construed us teaching that man was — - show as rising from the ocean one v ' by STELLO LIPPIT o % , § % e ! g | i any sense immortal; that he would T FRANK 1. WOODARD. hundred and ten miles from the en-| LETTERS T THE EDITOR |up at the town meeting. but will be|Apostle says: “The wages of sin is | 10"Ji s that he could not die. This is | the fourth verse. However, we suggest | trance of San Diezo harbor and south iy duly voted on at the town clection on [ death; but the gift of God is eternal ' found in the third chapter of Genesis, | that before anyone accents thi due | Town Scheol Visiters, 2 v 1t ; s Monday next. It is to be hoped th: I -any ‘acce s Y > of the Mexican boundary line. Mr. Miller’s Confirmed Opinion. | the women who are voters and who are authority that they read the pas 9 SWARD CROOKS povAh reference to his Sibraltar of| v Biitor: The intense! and un- | JAterested in schiools wilitake advan S Aot tarenlly WHOIL v GEORGE THOMPSON the Pacific coast, the Providence Jour- |, “t BHOr ; o oun° | tage of this opportunity to register ade the | e Thrce Years tommencing 1912, | nal save ceasing nterest of the liauor interest | (S 01, (G SPRONAY (12, BB ao S e | G. WARREN DAVIS . Whether Mexico will feel called up- [ [ thel® d0mestic Poltics o i euid | so vitally important to the future of | e N ONGDON on t protest against our techmicall .. 4 “;““’”““” interest of many ”[l(he S(:\\OO)S of ,\qr\\'ll‘h 3 ) { Evenings at ght occupancy of this small island, which E i ose love disin- | EDWARD PERKINS CLARKE. Thi pan our good people whose love of disin : Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Registrar of Voters, | Norwich, Conn., Sept. is inhabited by seals and sea-lions| clination is mistaken for neighborly 131, where the liguor in- Afterncons at Two YLER D. GUY Aud onl re ains to be seen. But it is|love, and that: i th The Otis Lib On account of the present conditlon | uditor, said that it has never been clain as| tereéts many times get just wha ey e Otis Library. | DANIEL F. M'NEIL, e e of Fairview Reservoir, the use of hese | THE BEST STOCK COMPANY a 6. B conaiAiEbls The old man, so far as it relates to Mr. Editor: is as| N NORWICH EVER HAD Tree Warden, t appears val seing considera himself, has never encouraged the li- | ing the town for the usual appropria for street, lawn or garden sprinkling | RANCIS E. BECKWITH south of the Santa Barbara islands, it} conse of what he considered by his vole | tion of $4,500. What does the town is strictly prohibited until further. no- tice. This order will bz strictly en- may be useful as a stopping place on | would make him guilty of the same of- | rcceive for the money ? 5 2 the way to Panama, though this will | fense that condemns the average li-| It has the use of property valied at CRUSADE AGAINST POISONOUS | jurpely depend on the presence or ab- | censed dealer. In deference to the | about $85.000 contributed solely by pri- The Poli Players Presenting MUSHOOMS. sence of & convenient roadstead or|opinion of others, however, my judg- | vate individuals, and a collection of B o areat B isesih harbor awithin its rocks headlands, 4|ment has sometimes been suspended, | books, slowly increasing, and now { grea q" ;”"‘”' of deaths which = sorigth . ‘M;hnp rock il | for @ while. and open for conviction. | numbering aboulhror v thousand vc»l[i Per order have resulted from the gathering of | fuller Fiption 6t Hist But time, thought and consideration | umes, for which the {own has not pai 3 poisonous mushreoms of late leaves |be aws with interest.” only strengthen my original convic-[one dollar. It has also the use of a BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- no doubt such a crusade is iy — tion. ve particularly as regards | comfortable, well lighted reading room, ERS. JANE THE BIGGEST HIT EVER needed: and as a means of more |HOW A PARCELS POST WORKS,|Jewett City, where the law has been|open daily, and supplied with magd- 3 % : 2 28 Wilfully and constantly violated too | zines, newspapers, and easily accessible | 1% ‘h ’ ,e P" thoreughly enlightening the people| While the opponents of a parcels|pany gpecific times to be given in|books of reference, much resorted to, SOIu re Aliow Me Please with regard te these nutritious fungi, [Post in this country are telling thel getail at this writing. especially in the afternoons, by school 3 instructions have been sent the Boy |people how injurious to business it| As yours truly understands -it, one| children in preparing their lessons. . { Scouls of America, as a means of |[may be, it is agreeable to read how|of the principal features of the elec- An appropriation of $4,500 does not £ T 60 b0 you I oF 6 phya vl dae Night Prices 15¢c, 25¢, 35c, 50c i i fog | tion on' Monday next will be to de- | suffice to pay current expenses. Should S In countries) imine by baliot whether or not 0id | that amount be withheld or diminished Economizes Butter, Flour, timates on ail kinds of contract work, Griswold will retain her fair name | the library must necessarily cease to johbing, carpenter work, painting, ete., spreading a e knowledge of these |useful a parcels post Matinee Prices 10c, 15, 25¢ products. They are instructed how to |where it is in operation. distinguish between the poisoneus and | In France, produce and flowers are Sl Poisoncus weeds, (3'] and stand hitched for no-license an- | be a free library. It would be com- Eggs; makes the food more g i e W R WO o non ! ds, to know the dif- | distributed by mail, and business has| cther year or will allow the barrel and | pelled to close its doors to all who are | ‘Watimates cheerfully elven Th d Candl erence between mushrooms that are [peen greatly increased thereby and|keg rolling association to roll over all | unable or unwilling to pay an annual appetizing and wholesome nates y siven, a Thousand Candles. edible and those which are poisonous, | prices reduced. Agricultural parcels|moral restraint, naming their own un- | subscription. thus depriving hundreds S5t to de. toadstools, The value | weighing as much as twenty pounds | dertaker for all corpse preparationg re- | of readers of the privileges they mow of this education work, whi. s to by e allowes s % suiting from incidental death: It is! enjoy. IR 6 vt e tats why mave o e "h"'l urrent crisis f o of that these men who have defied | - is there another town that possesses | . W Rave as arranged wi the r the boys, is apparent wh: ads 10 the law at all times, license or no- | such a library at such a small cost? [ The only Baking Powder made General Contractor and Builder, Music. = ot 8 Shgnent €0 | increase the limit to eighty pounds for | license, Sundays and weekdays, times |Is it not time for Norwich to pursue R IN e dered how many persons | perishable products. The effect of this | without number, have grown tired of | a more liberal policy and make the 1i- from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar e HELEN LATHROP PERKINS every year arve killed ¢imply through |ts reduce the charges between pro- ing followed up so close by state and | Lrary an institution to be proud of? 70. their lack of knowfedge of poisonous ducer and ultimate consumer is obvi- 'al ferrets to the extent of a cut on WILLIAM C. GILMAN. TEACHER OF SINGING 52 Williams Street. SSiShfosmg and weeds. It is apparent | ous, For many articles istributed by | PIOAt sothat they catinot, as formerly, | Norwich Town, Sept. 25, 1911, runks oo C. M. WILLIAMS —_— 0 T . clear 47 cents on a cent sale, have o o ey Baur'p the hundreds | ihe agricultural parcels post a regu- | growy so warm on fusion with a fow usands of Boy Scouts who ac-|ljation package is required, as mani-{of the Lord's deciduous that even a Melhourne, Australia, has a popula- tion of nearly 600,000, Quire this knowledge can be to the|festly would be necessary few of the fuses in the teleph . e estly would b ess ew s elephone plant country at large, How the parcels post has advanced | were melted. i Our stock of TRUNKS i et TUNER The manual With which the Boy |(he cut-flower trade is shown by the| There has been some criticism re- resoo e is completsy 122 = Beouts are provided gives them de- | fuct that pucked in split cane buckets | Arding the state ferret system, which | and attractive. g Tel. 611, Wlied information about mushroom it thern France are | CCTUAINIY speaks well for the perform. i lowest, all kinds of = R explains the more common edible | Gy arom Southern France arelance of duty by the state’s agents, if Prices are lowest, all kinds of nov- = . - distributed daily by post even as far| it shows nothing else, and it cannot be elties in leather goods. 2 and teaches them how o tell | g gt Petersburg or Vienna. By | sald that a state that permits wrong- IEANOY IWANDCS: ¥hether & mushroem is safe to eat 5 2 . ¥ ' s ; : FIRST CLASS PIANO o d steamer from Calais they are rushed | d0ing within its borders is any less fushrooms understood are a most | (o {1 markets of London and Man- | Suilty than the wrongdoers themselves wholesome and nutritious food plant, during the win-| 1D : o ‘e has been much desultory talk u ltc e 0 tor ot 4 along the curbstones of late 10 the ef- nork ter months, at least, the “Rapide des| tect that Griswold is in the doubtful e o The Shetucket Harnzss Co., ‘“\!..Sélri’},.‘é”?w.m"‘ 321 Main Street, = 2 % chester, Every ni ind this is indeed & good and useful | (re™ e o i Fleurs”—ihe Cut-Flower Timited - | (iimn as regaras tne icenss qiestion. | press—leaves Toulon. e facilities | But the old man believes it is but taik WM. C. BODE, Prop. PROGRESS OF OUR MATERIAL |aftorded the growers of southern|and much of it whiskey talk at that, Cut Flowers RESOURCES—1800 TO 111 France for marketing their peculiarly [and further is dead sure that their iy e e sy gl med | Secret conclaves are not opened with States, 1800-1911" is 2 “ | lleve that the majority of the voters t 2 small document just| As & convenience for the people, a| ot fair ol Griswold are a loval, royal ean of statistics, de- | Parcels post is as important as the|lot, representing the principles they rce and labor. It |rural free delivery which cannot be|deem best for themselves and for their ecord of the Progress REDUCE YOUR Floral Designs Electric Light Bill | . GEDULDIG _ 50 per cent. ; om at the area of continental United on the question whether the state, are miles in 1800, | ‘'ncle Sam knows now that “the|municipality or village bélieves in do- b sauare miles i | Lady of the Snows” dares to.stclc out| IPE & Ul business for ihe benent of ganesaay gpt 1 ursaay, oe ., 20t SRR Stable v 1550. | her tongue at him when she feels like | gar e Fikile e G . ) tion. All grades and prices, in- re m n 1850 sale business for the benefit of the y spec & miles in 1833, [ 1t community would save hundreds or cluding our English Imported Papers, 12-14 Bath Street. Moldings to Match. Decorations and | yorge CLIPPING A SPECIALTW statistical form conditions | discontinued neighbors, best for home and state. ek, Bt Ghaiias =l S R But if to the contrary, let it be dis- NI Rt of EDITORIAL NOTES tinetly understood that the old man # rtation systems the @ never retreats. ; s at brief intervals since | The man with a full coal-bin and a| And let the voters line up with LET US TELL YOU HOW. Y t 800, down to, and in many | full flour barrel ought to know how to | Aodgers and fusionist, then organize a (] . : ding, the year 1911, In |speil contentment right 4w nistorical society, for fear some of OF 4 those rases in which the subjects con- g = Griswold's precious history will get 5 (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) ere. asured b, ernment Colonel Bryan says (anada had a i V. M o 3 - ~ca M, 'fhe figures for the | real home-like feeling to him when he), eweit ity Gt 3V MILLER. . . Room 30, Central Bldg, Norwich, ct | Flacks, Livery: - ea 911 are included: in those | was there, and still he cams back. A 'Phone 341-4. - T e s e s reee o ne || | St1IES, Co@ts, Waists, Gowns and Furs - e se ourse, statements can only| The Brooks comet may be visible 0] 1] 9 rminate with the calendar vear 1910, | 10 the naked eye; but every naked eye| Mr. Editor: The whole matter of T purely is e thousands of dollars. Irom ndpoint, which is the more We learn from the Rutland News | husiness s " e population, which was & 2 1 painter's supplies. We are AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. - B (DA counsel to waitresses, that “punkin® | Advantageous to the eneral public? . Kenechl o y < g 4 mil- O ectty Droper when. applied vo | If. the tawn, county or state purchasea AUTHENTIC I ’ now receiving orders for paper hans- | mejephone 883. on in_ 19 bile debt, which was g PPHEA 10 the. Dooks, the: best terma with pur. ing, decoration, and paintin N 2. he books, the best terms with pur- | S ng, 2 - e £3 miinien Sehiars s 1509, renciiod i s el chasers would be available, while now | STYLES IN . T g milllan dollirs less cash in treasury el 1a dnb ATInE PLHERE otk the publishers, middlemen and retail- n 1865, the figures of 1911 being 1,015 s one thi eside i8 ers have a slice in the profits of every SN g o ooy .8 e SRS Y G Ry it ot b . P. F. MURTAGH, an $1563 in 1500, amd in 1%es |Shine he needs without assistance from | child. By having the town make the A T gl rierest | Others. Purchase direct. two profits would be | a an ln er are Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St. el e e ol I PN, eliminated and more would be saved. ads.; Books, o ionee) piia, Wiich amounted to | ' o ot _ as the hooks would be retained for F. C. ATCHISON, M. D 3 \ 800, and $4.12 in 1866, was | V 1en President Taft heard from the | goveral vears by different sets of pu- < | = 5 s EAiS (Csvons, Rules, Thi, Gub, M : ents, amd the total annual | CAMMIAD election he was in Kalama- | yils, requiring only repairing and”re- | PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, R RPN Ry 700, a situation which appeared to fit| hinding. | Room 3, Second ¥ or. Shannon Bldg. | cllage, Pens, which was in 1866, §,).." o .cusion. is under: ) business inter- Nig ‘ol 83. “oldi C 3 46 millin dollars, was in 1911, 21 1-3 | B L ests Will 9o 2t they can 15 have the | Featuring particularly Exclusive Models in Tailored and Novelty Nignt ‘phoas 1083 Folding Cups, Lunch Eoxes, Baskets, A Chicago policeman who was fi zrasp or graft of the middlemen and million dol . " o' was- filied retailers retained on the profits from 202, el the per | With fear shot at the wrong time and which was in 1500 |Kllled the wrong person. This hup- | of the inteecsts of the commumits at Suits, the very latest styles in the Fashionable Full Length Coats, P 11, $34 Deposits [ PeNS too often large (he great economy of the pro- Y cannot be = B pesed plan _is plainly evident to the rs in 1806, H. COOPER — Upholsterer | At generat urhoistering wne mat- | JRC FOWIN FAY, Franklin Square tress work at one-half e Gar pPpy %5, -5 » Happy thought for tod, b1e unblased mind. ten days. IR et e 1870 ot IS | camnat mave Your own wev. It 1 e[ sl NArWIC inst yesy ons man puid beautiful Fur Coats and Fur Sets, fogether with an extensive 7ol 54 100 West Main Street. | GUTS H. BRUNELLE 2 billion dollars, on 1910 over fually good Sl keep out of the| children Another man with four chil- e Sy N T i n dollars. The number of de- | WaY ©f sy people. daren lower grades paid $14.50. TIn JEWETT = * adyings baiks i, 1820, the Groton the 'books are. furnished and ilk Gowns, Silk and Tailored Waists, Tailored i ~dafe e R B 1o Biioes o | e wiics o igarsiten; i this oo} Sooh HE ety ede Bhde 3o e representation of S ? Limeweand e e Piles, Cake and Bread was u little less than 9 |try last year rounded up nearly two | *°L capi IRA F. LEWIS, Proprietor. that cannot be excelled. Permit a correction to an editorial in Saturday's fssue which infers that the Skirts and Apparel generally. and in 1815 over 9 million. |millions in profits. The account of receipts, which amounted | damages not rendered. text book and district consolidation capita In 1800, were in questions are to come before the town nd in 1911, $7.45. or about | It is no easier flying from coast to|meeting for action. They do not come one-half what they were in 1 Ex- |coast of this country than it is swim- ports of domestic merchandise which |ming the English channel. Many fail- *Phone your order. Trompt service " QUALITY i I e ou tn work should always be ccnsidered especially when it costs no inore than the inferior kind. Skilicd men are R e e A dothc¥ in e " Loss of Appetlte We respectfully invite your attendance Today and Tomorrow O o wdi e e fo ot emploved by us. ' Our price tell tha 1911: and imports, which amounted to Fingy” Connors, somewhat cele- et B L G) | e s 18 loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often a forerunnef of prostrating dis- ease. It is serious and especially so to | people that must keep up and doing or get behindhund. The best medicine to take for it 1s the great constitutional remedy STETSON & YOUNG. s in 1500, were 1 #1 million do! brated us a democratic New York pol- billion in 1911 itician, is now announcing his loyalty BIRS ther Suibjocid Bt thin cha to independent nolitics tor xluted Ly the document in g £ ¥ thon, include details of lnports and ex In view of the other wonderful Ports by sreat groups snd geand divis- [ smokeless inventions, the hope is now Jons, and principal ports through which [belug entertained that the smokeless & LOZENGES and sse how they clear away that thick feeling in your throat. . ,Wc a box at THE FINEST X DUNN'S PHARMACY, 35 DINNER Shipped: the production of principal |cigarette is not far aw 50 Main Street articles, such as wheat, carn, cotton, —_——— ’ : | in TOWN Tt ek e et s o | s e e .| HOOd’S Sarsaparilla e 2are_rarmrer s ssireos: | DELL-HOEF CAFE From 12 % L 1910 the attendance’in public schools, class of medical colleges, the | Which purifies and entiches the blood ant, Anyone troubled or puzsied with | | and sums expended for that work: News suggests that a further | and builds up the whole system. | their own or others’ affairs, call. She s . S I v with a c N THERE 1s no advertising medium in | postal receipts and expenditures: and ight be done by weeding out | Get it today in usual liquid form or * advises” with 4 Ceriaingy Mignst than | THENE I o a1 P T few pages devoled to monetary an% doctors chocolated tablets calied Barsatabs, New London. Comn. letin for business resul 3