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THE LEVYING OF TAXES.. 4 —= There is nothing which will drive ( ARTY g E e R DAy RN, R S o T catuante Cutions suc ot u vace ke | THE MAN WHO TALKS A HALLOWE’EN P. ¥ o rh g : . unjust txation. ‘The taxation in the B i , w k f o mh > @orwich @ulletin [ 0 — s | eek oI Uctober ot and in 1llinois the searching tax sys- | (Wriiten Specially for The Bulletin) (blems. “I shall carry my pet black | < i E . RN { Y > sad Coueied )i il i e vey pople to| o S o be g renl good thing tor | ey mery moatgints stooa | Miten:: declarea il Dt "or MATINEE EVERY DAY states where better judgmieiit is used. | not owe a dollar In the world Af he{On the sireet cormer before separit-|ZnG 0.0 Gt T had a dosen of them. | | 7 AR A writer from Chicago says: “The| realiy is telling the truth: and there |iN€ fOr Lheir respective homes. A Hal- i r 115 YEARS OLD. exodus from hicago af persons of|Ate lout of such peronsi put it i not | iSVeen Darty lo ve given by & popular | & mischistous twinkle lighted up the | Suiseription price, 12c m weeks 500 a | [ATE€ OF moderate fortunes who object [ 20 infallible sign of ability, or economy, lember of their class, was the theme , , . N ' 1 of dt f fly | at_whose house the party was to be = ——g o yeat. I the tax system soon will inelude | 107 It it more than possibie that many, | O (ISSUIROn oL the time, And JSRY | hield, but ner only comment was to the . X = ihe wealths son of Abraham Lincoln, | 38, PEORS B this world €o not, BUS | one and another pranik to be played on | effect that it was foolish of people to 4 3 B = tered at tho Postotfice at Norwieh f Robert T. Lincolt, until recently pres- , the ‘eventul ocoast h take offence at practical jokes on Hal- 3 . o = o Lincoln, ccently Prem. P& o out ebt is interpret- | the eventful occasion. Their hostess | take R et ident of the Pullman company. He|ed as meaning frosdom and residing | hud hinted at a varlety of mysterious | Iowe'en, and she hoped none of the | Telephone Calle: rices r i) ifi v - voul i i - 3 e s e e has sold his home for $65,000 to & cli- | right next door o affhience: but some | devices for their jollitication, and they | PATY NOUE mind if e was tie b Will Present for the First Time in Norwich Bulletin Bditorial Hooms. 36-2. ent of the law firm of which he for- | cvnics doclure mun cannol get out of | FEre Coriniy, of n evening of rollick | iy il pe intended for fun, so lels get | B B e meriy W aeiive member and here- dobt, because he owes more lo his | (MEISTIMIL o iacd. they knew | il the fun out ‘of it which we' can. Clyde Fitch’s L.ast Play somehow T cannot convince myself | DOt, but were sure it would be great It is so silly to get angry at such ington and the south and his summers | {iat the Creator cver wanted establish- | fun for all concerned. ~They had all | fimes.” S : - In New England. The tax imposed in in the mind of man such u de. | been requested to come masked and | The last day of @ctober dawned . Norwich, Saturda¥, Oct. 28, 1911. .1 1ilinuis on personal property has be- | pressing idea as this might become, | (0 bring some Hallowe'en token, and | clear and bright The keen, crisp air o e = g L ve i % i cars | cnany things were talked over, from | Was So exhilarating that it suggested come so heavy that widows living on | Fivery man owes to himself the care 3 2 e 3 et b P e T L% the Income of bonds_gnd’stoe 2| end conduct which shall develop him | cabbage stalks to black cats, tnd they 5 PEacks 10 bey Suibvediise he in { bonds and stocks have = finally left for their h ith great | MOSt fitting for the date and season, e sved to other states where the ma- [ 48 & worthy son of God. Bod it ohis; A7 A s e L A e and many a household mads ¢ un- ne C tio| 1 3 ma- | iy lquidates this clalm, the other | anticipations for the coming event. v o] 1d made merry ur z ‘ al n o0 Jor tax at least is on real estate. The | .jicved obligation will take care 'of | As they turned from each other, one | d¢r their own roof with one or another \ Situaton vapidly is becoming as erit- | jtseif. The man free of debt and liv- | €irl cailed out laughingly: “Well, | Pit of fun played off upon more inno- m Blflefin. jcal as in some cities of the north-|ing in affluencp may mortgage his | girls, one of my neighbors has some | cent members of the family. =Grace [ wesiern states, where one big com-|soul to Satan For A good time and |Stray cabbage staliks in his garden, if ‘:,",'f;}fg»,’,'ff’{;'{“:‘z;;' ::"eéng ;:::re?awfih 1 o ver b ' * i . | you wish to try your luck there. & - X] S gain i The Bulletta has he facgess eti |fmercial Louse atter another has re-|ever be able io redeem | lmsell | YOu WIS, to L Sour ok SREC |y | Szain the Rope that none of her gcsts A story of Modern Life and Its Problems. g calatian of amy paper im Easters || Moved (0 Vancouver, where real es-| T A e ian Who is | out unother, I prefer the looking Slass | WOuld disappoint her by not coming. s : % . Coasecticat, aad from (hree to four | | tate oniy is taxed and the stocks of | oe has said the oniy man who f8 oW, 4igioer LK She need not have worried. She and Said to be the Greatest American Play ever written. times larger tham that of amy i || oods and chattels are exempt. Thel Gehis as furies, which keeps every| “Don’t fall going down backward,” | ler hospltable mother were too well | S A Newwich. 1t fa dclivered te over | | attorney for one big grocery housé in| man on his guard excluimed enother, “and break your ‘f‘rnn';r‘_"nne’;;f“»" foLoiy away efeont| | 3800 of (ke 4853 houses im N Chicago declared: “It is only a mat- — neck.” | ey Wwere noted for | wich, amd read by mimety-three wer || ior of time when the conditions will| There does not appear to be amy-| “Whose face do you expect to see | their facully of furnishing delighttul | FULL OF THRILLS, REALISM AND SENSATIONALISM. | | beco o intolerable that the direct, | thing glined for man by the per-}in the mirror?” joked a third, and they | éntertainments = for Grace's young | * | sistent declaration that he is the only | quickly disbanded and their happy | friends, at which original and unique | 2 o single tax upon real estate Will be | pyeqt, God made who thinks: and | volces died away in the distance. arrangements were always. at hand, :‘:J'-‘ "‘“ “:"'_"" g 1 adopted.” that nothing else has mind.when we| Two of the girls hurried down a side ?:l';aisfg!}}le"e'{;"z with them was an | 3 . mmd la all o =se pince: sy o sec evidence throughout nature, which | street still talking of Hallowe’en em- i ALm Srnoldy secmedials i i P e SNy ELMIRA'S OPINION OF voring |25 vidence throushout natire which & Sk he et s e PRICES—Matinees 10c, 15c and 25¢c. Evenings 15¢, 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢ Kastern Commecticut has forty- || MACHINES. Divine mind, and do—Divine mind e pected and rare vet so simple that | ine towns, eme humdre. & wixty- 4 is the One mind which illuminates all |as poets have in their lives admired | CYerYone wondered that it had not Sve postoffice districts, mmd forty- || The truth is there are so many big| created things. and it actuates the ant|and in their verses extolled. Garden- IbeTn tried before. : | B R T Sathvers hputit: | cities using voling ma-|as we the only, creature “made |ing as a fad has many phases beyond herefore it did rot astonish the The Butiatin fa sold tm every [ Chines ana praising them, it is almost | Iu_God's image.” Spiders and ants|the dream of the mere novice, A per- | eSS to find the rooms dimly lighted | o 0 T T L T - ¢ the W. ¥. .|| ridiculons to distrust them. The vot- | &r¢ known to ‘perform wonderful en- [son's garden may be a revelation in | iih candles enclosed in —pumpkin; it o L , town on all of the - D _ bt Einesing Sonta: cana: closely. SOMHER ] cavetnt o e R it shelis, nor to receive their welcome | Watching the cats closely, while the | routes in Emstern Comacclicet. ing'machine doesn't go wrong as often | ;. oayres show ability to meet any g ) from ghostly figures draped in white. | others were chatting. There she stood, | 1 the counters in the old-fashioned | ((izency. and through reserve force 01 The sunfl e _ Their own masks were quickly ad- | holding in her grasp a littie black Kit- | CIRCULATION System, and but for them the result | fna o way to overcome it. The power |, The sunflower patch has lost its | justed, and the fun began in earnest. | ton, Which she Wus caressing and pot- of u presidential clection would not|of observation and communication | SXPTession of beauty and might ab- [ They bobbed for apples. They found | Hng to her heart’s content, and, judg- sik. Rkt ceex aara [ e Knaun ontlie same Gay it occurs. | Sceme (o be denied to mothina with |PCRF Hark and bure to those \who 0 | maniy a'tresure ot the end of thread | Ing Tom its purring, tho' kittcn was = = . . This despatch, whie es re- | eves. and the Younger Darwin now DO reaiize wha feast it is to the | cobwebs stretched in eir_ way. | e y happy. “Its my own pre. £ exon 5920 < o adentin Cecames ren| Caims piauts have eves. 1T animais |seed-ealing ‘birds, who recognize its | Tempting doughnuts suspended by | clous pet” she cried, “and I'm so glad | Feature Pscture TOddy, Our Navy ours after the polls ‘losed, ot o CHt WL Ansh & Tuet te Betirs ey f 0 come and {nibble at thenm. “How do vou know?” queried one of wholly due to the accuracy and count- | p”drink of water: or a cat oven a |MelD (hemselves to thie food which Toto the midst of the frolic came | the Eroup. | MONDAY and TUESDAY nz ability of these machines. {Tatticea window and taxe food: or a [SRMUM held up o them whlle hey { illie Dawson, whose black kitten was| “They all look alike to me.” 3 £ 5. There was a little trouble at Eimira | rat gnaw a hole in a lead pipe to get | ETacefully sway upon the tiny branches | promised to appear, but alas, without | “Well, they are not all alike." indig- Mammo'h Three Ree! Production, “FOUL PLAY hich was made most of by opposers| Water or a mule's braying at the sound i goc "OnT 1T TheT l;‘}“;"“[”_ -‘H“‘"'f | the kitten, and almost in tears of grief | nantly repiied Millie, “and this is_the 3 oo | o & ainer-hors recognisng 1l meant | 40¢ oL give something for nothing, | over the loss of her favorite. She | handsomest, by far, of them all. Then, e 2 B e W ] feed-time; or dogs - omitting their | it reauires ser or compensatiol. |'aq strayed from home that very day, | 100, sce her collar and the ribbon at: Mat 5 E H 1€ GOV. FOSS' GENERALSHIP. ¢ Feovle of Norwich will be inter-| gaily run with their master when | The 8oidfiiches no longer come in | Millie sald, and no other could ever | tached to it. Of course I know m: atinees S5¢ vemings © o | c5ted in the statement of the mayor| Sunday comes. It looks to me as if|Paits and fine plumage, but in flocks | {ake her place in the affection of her | own kitten, and I am glad it is onl: = are conduc ihat city abont the use of machines | God has given all creatures mind sug- |7} Wiater dress with various speclosi oy, a Hallow—e'en joke, and nothing more. d persistent cam- | there and this special trouble: ficlent for their capacity and needs, | 0f SParrows: and they feast withou mind, Millie,” exclaimed her | But it is time Kittens went home, so setts, Governor Fos: Maver Brockway writes: which is creditable to the Almighty |1arrelin: but thro 51;"9 o the | friends, trying to comfort her, “there | Il take my departure. | listress ef some of his friends, WhO |s.ven years, twenty-eight Standard all birds arc s constant aggravation: | S0d Derhaps yours may return by the | & gTeat Sucoess, and sSopp left for tas el Nevis: B £ 7 Pt Some people are worried when a irds.ar ¥ hie Jack of | voting machines. Their use up to the | .nila exhibits jmasinative quallties and | 204 It is just as natural for the cat “fliast November election was altogether | imove rather fo overcome. them than |0 enjoy the bird for a feast as it for | e democrats is chargeabic fo ihe|satisfactory_and without criticism | Lo encourage their development al- |ihe bird to enioy the seed; and even | o0, soon gained much applause, and her ila onfidence of Governor Foss t he|from .any source. Their use when | {hough imagination is a useful and i A e is no e IC® | ' "Upon entering that room, it was{lcW—een party was the subject of 1 t t beneficial uality when used aright. that there has been a bfeach of natural ct ack c: much favorable comment. an w with a sho amy Wo | compared with tHe previous ballot sys- 1y i:!‘al‘nr‘l‘ TigEt Drobitty. o ealled |1aW or a sinful thing done. 'Che birds discovered that pictures of black cats = veeks being en. 3| tem has resulted in cleaner elections, | {{PEHECO MIERt BIOPCER B S [know their peril and recognize the | SOvered “‘f pralle. i Black cots, lavee icted, to cffect & triy rch | and, T believe, absolutely correct Te- | ccnger of hope: and whils it lends it- “Nothing venture, nothing | Smail, and of every possible expres- time you get home. “Get vour mask | homes, and it was a little surprising on quickly,” urged her friend Grace, | that most of the kittens accomvanied “for we want to go out to the dining | their owner: Grace’s original jo tstrust terest ar e MARDO & HUNTER, Comedy Novelty Sketch. RITA MARSCHON, Musical Artist. SPAULDING & DUFREE, Acrsbatic Comedy. Py ave i sion, occupied all availible Spaces; | A e ————————————— ? 5 R 2 ack to the ex a turns Self to poetry and art under rational | The -brave little goldfinches | 3100, Occubled all avaugble spaces: , J: of men of sterling worth. Some real The quest of which| “In the election of Novem -ontrol, and | ine 5 up- regardless of ménacing ; o o - conten 1y great men have been careless in th M [; [ 4 e Ll T a0 ien o, November, o | contel, Sad vt the e fouehes b3 |COeha Lttt T sore which | say In e cormer: pitoml it i, | SUNDAY MORNING TALK | et ey ssnabcaranss o | 1 M. G, A, Entertainment Lourse way® & mooted point and one that | hut they were improperly arranged by | £iVe use leads to the madhouse through | €8V theln the/sithe o AmCricah 6= oy G g talis 200 e anottier. on the | X in general, any character is more ef- Misets: lane. The Lnagination, with |BArles, end we glve them ali the pro- | Hlared deflunce to one another on the fective that strives to be as atiractive Newell Dwight Hillis uses many o af ght | the local officials here,. who them- | Misers lane. - ian | tection we possihly can. > outwardly as inwardly. Listen to the : . Unt ¢ or Foss and his | selves were not altosether to blame | foc 25/ 5ores OF J00usy o6 (87 o0 ¥ proached the table attractively S¢'| BUTTER IS A LORDLY DISH. !sgenial autocrat of the breakfust tuble Celebrated, Lecturer and Author, band get into ring scrimmage the | because of the necessity that devolved | hothing mest of the 1ime, and may | October would net be October with- | LOTth for their refreshment, they wer “Looks are the first letters of intro- AC Genteal Hnutist Ciure: ipon them 1o introduce on the very | prompt to the awfuliest crimes, be- Out its grey days and foggy nights: | STected with a chorus of 'nleows'| 1 ,ever nad any particular admira- duction we present to the public. It is TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 5 P. evening before the election day, en- | (Ause excessive fear or jemlously is|itS variegoted foliage and its brisk | 3PPATERily coming from underneath |, “tor jael, nor do I praise her for | our looks that, in the first place, make T s Gl ¢ | Gorsing bars, the introduction of which | the worst form of insanity. The|Winds and vhirling leaves; its hunt- | that article of fumiture, = . lher killing of Sisera, that defeated|them willing fo know something more | N JETRNS, PRESER GO Fwas ot aenigs, § 7 o] most_ glorieus visions of life are re-|r's moun and sharp frosts: its fruits, | WOy long Q.4 hey besitate 1n 1aKiNg | ,ng gefenseless chieftain. In point of | of us or that render them anxious to LU TR LY was pol tamiliar to them, and there | jiilq {,the imagination. as are man's |its nuts and its frolics. What'is thers | the places assigned them, though some | ;e * pospitality, however, she is | know as fittle of us as possible.” Biston. Dramadic apd Ha Wwas no time to run up or test the ma- | hignos ideals. Imagination has been | MCre mysterious than to see & mabi | of the more Umid cast a furtive glance | meining of a modei for us. Before| We sometimes take roughness or | ~Readings ines Dee. Gov. Robert North Carolina, Glenn of cfore voling commenced the | cailed the mind's eye. because it can | IT€0 upon a quiet, sunny October day | now and then ufder the tabw and In. | iyc'rugitive who came to her tent she | uncouthness for strength. = difficulty in the | sec more than man ran ever hove to ;fl:&-f;k’ ihe i'x‘,‘,".lx;é' eth Dt earth, | s awere to be sesn hewever. ang | Set forth the most sumptuous fare she | sume that the cultured, ¥ election returns as registere a pic or | Tatimg: ind with beauty ? = LU 3 evise. asked for water, but man is a weakling. In either case it Sinale admisdion, 50 nachines at the last election was alto- | R o “Sith all its besuties uc. |age lhrough frosty nights and windy | feast before relurning to the parlors. | Fie 8V WU THL & I DOMBBCIN 80 | 410 bact, That one is & rough hoor is Sorze ther attributable to the faulty ad-|foF AL e 5 @avs and then on Some mila Ay make | Imagine, if you can, their amaze- St MbRsovEy, At b foof th el s -a £t i bhre - | quirea lasiing fame for de Maupas- 2 : ¥ r " 2 dainty was served in fitting style. She | no proof that he is notralso a coward. | Siment of the endorsing bars by thel gant and endea him in a madhouse. [& Shower of their dry leaves as if they | ment at finding the parlors were oc- | o torth “butter in a lordly dish.” The| And, on the other hand, some of the | imexperienced officials who attempted | {apt ‘clear ‘of fear and jealovey and | ere formally farewelling for the sea- | cubicd with ‘truly alive cats all as) 280 T, BUETAN S0NUt personally, | gentlest and most courteous of men ta the best of their knowledge, or want | associated with. hope, - ima son. Nature does things in an orderly | black as cats vould Well be and each | 1'y,ve 1o doubt she found & fesv sprigs ' could not be driven from what they | f knowledge. to put them in piace. | lightens mén's burdens through and mysterious way: and those 'with | apparencly o full of frolic as.the mer- | ¢l 5 gley, withal, for zarnishing: thought was right with cannon shot. | I am entirely confident that the|vention and keeps upon life a rose. |eVes (0 see and mind to interpret find | riest of the incomers. ‘Would that the example were more i ndard voting machine is infinitely | &te and comforting view: and ghrough | October to Dbe a month full of inci- T hrer Ao R followed! How much our kind | oF| reams ana visions has been known | (eBts W | next morning. Kets. 4 numbers. $L. ner worta is the great thine but ich appeal to the heart. Oc- | questioned cne, here and there, but all superior for rapidity and aceuracy e i e ! ey Mo tober may have “melancholy days” | agreed in saving that no one would ould gait if they could be done attractiveness may well be, ati Benefit of the - % A ob _death s terrors and to . ! Nought - Heleder) aciously! _There i3 a way to_grant e il 3 | recording votes to the old ballot sys-| (0 TO0 (R O O o brink | for some, but not for those who see |have thought of it except Grace's | Eraciousivt —wwaete 19 8 WWew fo ETEOL a secondary consideration with | 5 andle em in any of its varied forms or to| of dissoiatio ;- 5 in nature the -expression of efernal | mothe 5 That of a slap in the face. And there [The rough diamond must e} New St. Mary’s Church, s s~ | any r device that I have knowl- e life—the useless alvays being elimi-| “There vou are making a mistake. | ()58 20 * SOR L e 'S0 that the gold G0 CPoHshels Dgfore 1t finallyy B comet because it'js Mttle { I am in favor of continuing| We train tos many of our boys to |Dated and the spirit going forward o cried Grace, “for ihis ls my own and|oe%ipo"gct 1s further gilded by the | S194™S In the roval crows Baltic, Conn. Bt 5t hes : e Bl {iie use and do not believe that thees | be. professors rather. than produpers; |Tevive and advance the useful, ss na- | only original thought for the evening.| o€ the Act fe CUTer B \ c, 5, - - W and” between the ‘professors amd |ture has been doing for eons of time, | Millie wished for a dozen black kit- | | Young man, young woman, do not | S of 1t 1y e unpiased public} (0 life we have a host of and will go on doing forever. The|tens, and I tried to get them for her. R i the little things thai go to turday, October 28. IR s ita pictures ace not ver community that | Lol e N e among |life n nature goes on doing things | Perliaps she can find one of these t0| There is a right and there is a wrong Gip the efficient life. taad te the S ool artimdatve e s f they' could, dispense With|imen is the producer, whether . ho pro day in the year: and the life | replace her lost Kitten, for 1 doubt|way to do even those things that are old virtues the fine and winning | A i o ’ 5. Hices potatoes or jeweliarns. The man | Which the frost cannot lay Gormant is | whether she realiy wants a baher's | helpful. I know a lady who always! Let the world seo intergrity | Iair attractions every night. RS roce e N o Be & L g Jnow Sotmething in |the power which rehabilitates the | dozen of hiack kittens, and, to tell | makes excellent jelly for the fair, but | made attraetive. Serve ~our butter in| agriccol 4o coneo S Buc g EDITORIAL NOTES. ‘may o Bomething. | €aTth in all its beauty, seems to be | the truth, tnese were mostly borrowed | puts it up in_slovenly fashion. Hers | a dish, Do the right thing in| . 3 L ut as com- | . Krowledge, you know. Stmply inflates |mastcr of all the elements and to | for the vcession, and must be returned ' is the fast on the table to be sold. There ne way ot wise mica The Rev. Mr. Richeson says he can|game men Just s wind inflates a |Dest typify God. October is a beauti- | to the owners. 1 hope I'll not get them | iy a man who has as level a head and | Remember that really able men are | B 7 riot | impresarios = some really | the poison—can he also show | biadder. Thete are a great many in. | ful month when we take a full view | mixcd up like the babies in the opera.” good ideas any any one in the comm alling every day because they never | Bch style that they may be not only worth wi ot the .grand. Juty the dog with Dups he [ Hallectaa) phrusttes Iiig on he Lot | Of 1t A tittle scream of delight called toeir | nity. But he has never cultivaied the | learned such simple arts s those of he- | £000. but also interesung and attrac- L e ohiien S Ity AET SO At o Shum e slightest grace of expression and he | ing neat.or courieous. Remember that | Ve Any lind of buiter vou hase to ruined A s B Heve thes have tho prodcer. skun 4 passes for o boor. Both the jelly and | well-meaning - women in every com- | Provide will find a readier market it that the pub nseem New fer and rheumatiz have heen | Mile so far as life is concerned; but | the ideas would find quicker takers if ity are comparatively friendless na THE ‘n'i\'ln.\w\- y hours for a month or. two Buting ured some time when winter sets|When they come to the nlace whers retailed in more attractive package ey hive nover fathomed the | 2 PARSON L New: Bngland they must swim o sink they usuall A coat covered with s soiled lin- of thel - Learn — A ! are the ones to perish. One thihs m and dusty ghoes may el . roting g on ey “USIC. mder the anage e ey T that amazes me is how tolerant human | - n the Giants saw their finish| pature is in the mass. The milk e = B M FTEs: it 1A | thoy ool mot Loty Fectitrs et ool | nature ®. c. 6e=R | dness just seems to he SAS? | had heen completely done. swashing about and more than halr. e Y = R z | - S the world never becomes aware of | ¥ HNER Il ha o be admitte Kan After all Mas been said about the|if. If it wasn't for the producers. { 122 “roeseer £t, has has a paternal governme 4 80v- | courts that can be said, it has to be] (¢ men who earn money—there woull 1 Tel 813 .Norwilsh Cu ernment which or dmitted that they are human, not be any of the wonderful ways of | SACSO ST S s A a1 th e 4 b making money, or any of the get-rich S fhem against swindler The constnius OF Gpinton: ‘s tharf DUk heme There would never ¥ YOU WANT A When ringent. protective law | the new-fashioned fuzzy hats Wworm| pad their mor moon biood 1o miot. S T !5 FIRST CLASS BIAHE IR i . R i fie e, FusEy el OrR | had their not been bl0od to suck. The Zet a SHONINGER thraugh 1en are not so bad as they look. | man who producns use | € finances of every sort, it was no e sk ‘ E g . ~ | WRITE, THE TUNE a sustdiner not only of the state b N =R / ! oot realized what that me is bie author of “Helen's Bables” gives | 21! human folly, slamor 1V1ISS o Xy 3 | Ml A ) »aid s saving the peo- | notice that it is ot time yet to speak | N & | 3 . ole or six of im as the late John Habberton. | | was rather amused by an expres- . | CHARLES D. GEER ollars Bt tat . i sion of apprehenmsion in a letter by . - 1 Tesohzr of Sinpin, . e A Montana bifsard could not pre- | (Siver SiEvsnce’ & hewcomer in the Hair, Scalp Rossitad Moi Dter, for sle . out obtaintng | vent President Taft from telling his | foc say o weno Crane Bulletin, lest ? % ;o) ; 15| the “Man Who Talks” should stop entr ding, he con g story to an interested audi- | iaiking. % Vb 1 j i : ‘ L iaing: CANIOTL o Ao i and Face Specialist i par: 5 compliment that we must admit it s = | No k-jobbing ce ation . T e ]lrbah-d 10 our vanity quite a bit, i noOw come into the state of Kunsas and | A western womah Is promoting a | We have vanity: and, we may as well peddie stock witho oF 1t ng bout ‘to waich ne man mm“'m\ it right here, that our vanity and | h ing mates the time, for we have | tiom of ern's rthods — ' [(oF £» eae a8 We Kbt Se-car Becany $ is called toour line of Sgore : s of | There are people who will protest|day of our lives he Man Wio < : 5 0 comy « ap- | azainst the millenium unless they can| TAlks” has taliked longer than he ever If you have good hair, preserve it plicatior . . s Ta wred short day’s work and a | GXPecled (o, ob anv one else expeuted o Sty $4 Sefrifts = e e he would: ind he hax a 2ood deal tu 3 $ e i B i i : . answer 1ot whith he smigh Have es. by Sanitary Shampooing or Massags: T . . .‘ caped. perhape, had it not been for : = LR : GRE VALY: o Speakis s pulsville | The portraits of the emperor of | this habit: ~nd ver Sixpence” may then you will need less artificial hair. vR AT ALY D - g prindg China being pri zive assurance|be as surprised as gratified to learn Kansas . of ‘doing things' | ¢ he will not be disturbed much | that he cannot Stop, talking. iTe. is s . Ithy. h i |Tan, Dull Calt and Patent by legisiatior e opie are R e consclious he has considerable more to If your scslp is not healthy, have it % N i thinking the matter over and debating as It is up fo im to keep talking A 4 D - . | Colt and Kid B foauin: | tavo odas: Tne @nd io see ihai he is as entertaining - made so. o not ‘‘save y wearing | 4 and informing as possible; and. vet, i1 | legisiators 1 ep an | woman ir BBS' the ‘e~ | Ton lutow I St flies vl D | §3.80, $3.50 and §400 eve on this Kansa 3 note | man on th e two,wo- | And nc gets sharply criticised and ver: cheap, store hair piled under an auto AT the effect of its operation he ped- | men who have great repute for silence. | PRI "i‘ml at by sharpshooters: anc dlers of ‘fake s infost every state | things happen to him of which he ven rei irest ; seal B e o ) s e ot L e i e b g i v sl ferguson & Charhonneay Sgh i bt S Sas © only baseball ex- | gome d: but he has no time limit. A . 3 o BE i 1 g ol o roning | Pert who ever showed that,he could|and Ie may go on saving things which = and destroy the hair bulbs. Get an | i KLIN SQUARL b «nd growin nock the devil out and give sinners | will ontertain his readers for some % § | FARH QU #vil. and B aciie Tanled¥ | by the score o chadtc for o : ; : f : % : 4 LAl §or it. 1f Kansas has found It, so much | i i e L ST ] Colds and Catarrh Aiter bitect of Grip expert’s advice on hair treatment from B better R S s SN R e e e Mrs, C. S. Sagerser, 1237 Bellefon- - » F . — = Filies &t bometiias Weat o saking the lare thinking of next years satden _ Mrs. George Parker, 419 Water || tain Ave, Kansas City, Mo, writes: Miss Adles. She wiil be in"Norwich The farmers st includes foot- | g™ 7o ope it China looks. fon | Wi they are raking ub and burning St., Menasha, Wis., writes: “We “i feel it a duty due to you and to wear from abroad. where wages ar Christan exhmple 1t Wil mot pacs | 1B, ihe remnants of this vears re- have used Peruna in our family || ethers that may be aficted like my. all next week. Brom 35 to $7.30 4 week against $15 | fon arter Russie plants ‘o indoor dscoration Gurng || 1O & ™imber of vears, and have || selt, to speak for Peruna. i ! o 335 in this counrs. Such compei- the sola winter monthe. Home arg || found ita perfectly refiable med- “My trouble first came after la| : i Gl woutd bring wnges Gy, o <iose T pitting in Thelr places tha snowfiaies || teine. 1t soon rids tho svstem of || geiapa slent o min vemen cgen ot | Everything for the { an shoe fac s up. Protessor of History—Reginald, 1 |th€ sauills, the chiondoxa, scilla, cro- any traces of a cold, and pre- R Y % el . | And See US s the checkered fritillaries, vai > " ering in my head and neuralgia. 1 suf-| H | Fncrs = cobing sound beer | A SEpac 7o to e an ety o | Gutey Sererared i sar, || Lo Setus comsopeenoes * || rink i ey head ane neurt ‘ SCALP, FACE and HAIR i through & mesaphone thun (he base- | (he Fremch revolution. | hyacinths which will give flowers be- T began using it for catarrh, 3 A% Al L tme., M3 Hose) Sats s an < [when in need of WALL PAPERS, B Sews vt seem matural| Indolent Student—Why do you ask | 10re the snow is gone and keep them which I suffered with a good and eyes were badly affected for the FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, B eiher 1 S A hat i M5 o b thaAL, profestits -Tet e o coming in regular order until the Tany. years. -but thad not bee last two years. 1 think from vour ' i ¢ - A L SWL Car | hardy annuals are ready to bloom. And | o J o e T RANGES, PARLOR STOVES, OIL Iyt®s “Frenck Revolution” good | some are thinking what shall be (heir very serfous uniil recently. Since | [dcseription of internal catarrh that 1} NORWICH —~Wauregan House et o £ < When Athleti's sayv the Giants [ enough ?—Chicazo Tribune. flower - fad next seasen, (he pansy, I have taken Peruna the drop- must have had that also. 1 suffered | | HEATERS, OIL CLOTHS, LINO- fife ot fis their clss the closing sc ore | the popbs, the dahlic, (e sasligossis IR in TSGRt had discers « Dlcerv sveraly, | NEW YORK—150 West 103d St, {LEUMS, MATTINGS, PIANOS and OF the series back Lieir word & asier or (he chrysanthemum i s i e | . o e Making It Pleasant. still_cthers are plauning for gardens [} ‘nued end my head and nose Nothing ever relieved me like Pe»! { SEWING 2 Mirande—We are not gof v of tite Jupanese or ltalian iype, while are not so stovped in the morn- ng. I > N 1 i LIt has been fiscovered that woman | CUNRRAST IR e 0O 'Ll“"d 'f - : Others fancy the nearer natural are || ing. T am pleased with the re. || oh® It keeps me from taxing cold. | . Telephone 704, | Reliable goods at bottom prices. was made from a rtb because Adam g RS Aack, sn WAt | papgement “of mixed flowers which (| sulis, and shall continue to use With tihe exception of some deafness £ | Seefed &M the backbone he had. to have eversthing just as simple as | Lave made fnglish szardens lovealle | it until I am entirei d of ca- 1 am feeling perfectly cired. I am % p: i | > possible. and famous Aud the sentimentaists || tarrh forty-six years old. I feal thit Tews by the snipiesd are areiving | Myrtila—Yes, doar; you will have |78 extendiny heir girdens of fricnd- “I heartily recommend it as an e s o Bl et o sHEA & B R { Germany just new to meet the | You'll have each other, won't you?— | Hove Iy D ind i e tha 0% [] Bonest medicine. are inadeauate to exnress my praise for Peruna,” Louden Mall. eollecting ard growing such flowers