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_NORWICH_ suu,snu. MONDAY, = e e e e .| £ Woman in Life and in the Kitchen hfii]fi h‘l ¥D AL BREED THEATER' 4 The muni be coming inlo fasnion. The social- s took the initiative in this and it Borwich Bulletin |05 b mieis o s o i al platform appears to ’ - their vote at the last election, vofers CONCERNING WOMEN. with white s0ap and put bluing in the ; aund Couried. Who never voted the soclalist ticket| ..ol SRS L g o L il 'MAMMOTH DRAMATIC FEATUR’E voting it because they were pledged 10| gos and when the quarrymen of | If in making a chocolate filling, or § 4 Tl\ree neels “FOUL pLA ’ 3om FI S “5 YEARS OLD SRLHER North Wales presented her brother, the [any boiled filling for cakes, it boils a et et Dbl o o Why puld not the representatives | Prince of Wales, with a Welsh terrier, lllt‘tlei oo x‘o::n; "l"l'lfldlkhlrd:,l" loob“‘l‘l‘i‘:h' Y, bacrip e, Tk o of the people in a city be pledged to| Gwen, in commemoration of his in-|&tir in a little without boiling -:-'n- uf':-'.'n.."‘ ® woeks 8¢ & { make progress to out popular | vestiture, she immediately adopted it, {again. Goncied cas in state or | She is scidom seen on her early morn-| . o - YREY TE Y QF — YV N( 1 § ; Bl R EY THAT 1 BUY NOW ONE SOLID HOUR seport. republicans are havs | gha: T LENREA, to the last rinsing water. The borax H 2, al fec» o o The Bridseport republicans are s | Sog'i her kennele hotid b aieoivt i e bt Yator i Thos. A. Edison’s Marveious Masterpiec: e. o 8 Rew 18 = . i efore adding to the rinsing water. = = P Billeiin Baltorial Hogmis 35 platform: and the w Haven Jour An ardent English suffragette earned Bulletin Jab Office, 25-8, R Tl Courier ‘Miyh-0E R money for the cause this summer by | o S 4 9 The Talk of (he C{mntry Willimautle Office. Rowin 3 Marvay | “If that is a sincere platform and | MOWlhg lawns, The voung woman e | children the question of Keeping the 2 b b Setor v | bee rass for her hostess | chil e 7 Building. Teisphone 210. ;;\v- 1'-w“"“ o (H '\'(':‘:"3::‘}" ":x"‘ z::\(\l“d(;gnt‘l?g \l\}:ikg In such a beautiful ‘;n‘r‘;'i;‘[;"ilf,dzfi" fpl’f‘)‘m‘hnukt;rhr‘n;;l;:fl;: ® St with FHNEDISS erminas i yqy that the next door neighbor beg- | < = 2 L& & = Will enter upon & now | LAy Lhar the next door Helghbor bee| o and rub e shote. They. Will im: gour every enera. Matinees 5¢ Evenings 10c and re profitable career. For one| might get him to cut her lawn also, | Mediately disappear. Monday, Oct. 30. B - faion Bridgent s 2.30—7——8.30 P. M thing, the socialist vote will be smaller | The next day the suffragette called and | .\ 2 Pl h mddl flm 'Dm = - * Norwich, fnother thing, tne | lave come to eut your grass, as I hear eliminated, r thi d them with fine oatmeal, which should e 22| vou want it done.” It was I who did it | 5 g . : eflt discreditable factional rows which Moar 2L eball bo Plsasen £o d,,‘;l:t‘?sl:; be‘::‘rush( d off with a soft nag; S, s have dotted the political history of obstinate stains may that yours for two shilllngs,which, of course, y i : 2 Mon., Tues. Oct. i el M | T S A G K, i s el m,pmes Eseallons = [~ AUDITORIUM % platform, to disappear. The other cit- al and Political union.” The neigh- |Pl€ce of clean flannel. s o { The Circulation of The Bulletin. The Bulictin has the largest cofr- =y paper in Easicrn nd from three to that of nmy {he state will rejoice in the| bor gasped, but accepted the offer, and ML A o & 3 ke - T e e e et Was dome s6 bloased was | A list prepared to show th iy JELLIED MEATS OR FOWL. Onepint of cold meat or MARDO & HUNTER, Comedy Novelty Sketch. ry articles he 1 ishi } teaspoon salt, liqnid siic with the reeult that she not only UPCSISOY, Sdcien JoF e LsINE o :\‘..m o, Ad o Fadid, when hot, 1 table I i RITA MARSCHON, Musical Art Bridgepor : henefit of ettveved 1 esponse, to - tnin] REIA A tHD SIinES fut SAve an. o different itefns. . There are from ona to ‘mon ulated golatine. Cfio;u;ng;em:ubmot Tettuce SPAULDING & DUPREE, Acrobatic Comedy. 2. o = s Neor- « cism, s : six of some of these, making the - % T T I S i ghed son oo B g G L gl Rl A0l i mgpons e lone's kitchen is properly ecuipped run o, and line mouid with same. Fiii with 1 pound of salmon . | S| well over 150 pieces. well mixed with 1 heaping, on of Bell’s Seasonin; el S e o:m'"-fn-umpnm ' Fhenbake for 1 hour in moderate Wi . else than stand up to the plat- | tions. 5, superintendent of STUFFED ONIONS. i | oven. = ’ i orta and carry It out to the letter. | the public schools of Springfield, Mass., Remenber, 10r. can Bell's Seasoning is suficient to flavor the Finvine squked ih solelehe & mahnar) . L SoUIe B IehEy te tos EAEEE 20 ke large white. silver skinned on- @ressing of 100 pounds meat or poultsy, or the 25c. can 300 Ibs. ® B sdiverell 5 Gvar 500 Bouion he children of former genera- Po sam Danicison 1> over all of t inces 1t jderee the local daily. Commectient has forty- me tow smdred and sixts- Gve postoffice districts. mnd forty- ome rurml free delivery routes. The Beiled wold tu evers ot the R. F. D. Conmecticwt. the foolishest folly of follies to do| were have themr children excel in special 5 Ay t ons, or medium_ sized Spanish onions, e demands situation and it<| jines and are overlooking the necessary L 1 . g S ntton sl i et i e overlooking e necassary |t ey or an hour tn shanoy | @ For Sausages, use Bell’s Sausage Seasoning. ’ v | o people in the end would be | tnuch for the all ound development of | Seatod Water Then temove tag Moetih: 25c. and 50c. Canss @, 12 and 25 Ib. Boxes ; 50, 75 a1 nonu-.m--s, lN w MAN S ide and would deserve the [ boys and gir PRl He thinks less timeigr the stuffing. Make the stuffing of 37 low it. There | Shou en to teaching musle, the | minced cooked calf's liver: a little training and other things | minced ham or bacon to flavor. To a Evety Evening at Eight. Every Afternoon at Two. o arts, man routes im Ea CIRCULATION 1901, mverage . e 35 S5si RS open, were there any other | t " % Fopi i that are really specialization. He wants | pound of the liver allow one-third of |favorites. and clear emerald green will | waist, not to it, and the shoulders are | Inten on the part of the republi-{ (i .hjliren to be taught the words!a cup of gravy or cream: haif cup fine {also be within fthe roval circle. almost covered with the actual fichu, | | v hut straighiforward, honest work | they use in dally life and he wants tha | ary bread crumbs; one ezg: pepper | the front of the corsage being but | . macrame laces | lightly. draped with the two other | from the center, Mix weil and place in {are in great favor and may be said to | Feints. rd and in the sight of all-the { motb to insist that their children |and salt, and some of the onion taken | ¢ way mariked out, and the | 20 to the dictionary daily for the new 3 2 1 we have nominated on this| Words that appear. Ile says be has|the onion cases. Brush over with soft- | pructically lead the new lace vogue. oo g Ja(form is 4 man eminent. | learned by observation that t00 much ened butter and sprinkle lightly all — tme is being given to specialization. |over with bread crumbs moistened nge is evervwhere He explains it tends to narrow the | with butter. Bake a nice brown in a |fringe, the beaded, glistening fr child’s life rather than to broaden it.|moderately hot oven. the ball fringe, are u ie argnes for breadth r The Poli Players Offering for the first time in Norwich - most unique h: ing of et 1ost uniquie hat trimmin, the seasol s worsted. Just th lal s I ?, gllstening fringe. [l Worsted. | Bt it i marveous | Made Safe by Lydia B. Pinkham’s in U lated to carry out its 7 ovis- airalg the valua'of thein] mtrol.” ntr | everly fash e making of THE CITY i monie | Vegetable Compound. ther than nar dress for young and not so young. s in a single A FRYING HELP, | and expertne: | r these to take t o of sik and MAKING TRAMPS USEFUL. | fEa i - Any Kind of lace seems modish, but | velvet fiewers | Graniteville, Vt.— “T was’ passin Clyde Fitel's lasi and greatest Salvation Meriden has | i When, toving. veal, e-u‘h: teakis or | dlet, fine Brussels, Ciuny, Milanese and —— ‘tlu'oughthel,huug?of‘LlfeaudKufiere play B EURTS A ERaINESS FD eES. | 1o be cits, and it proposes 10| Do not discard your long glovés when | pan containing hot butter or o mixture| o be seen Ao fElty B shoss Il s _"’Fh Tus- | and other annoying N s oh 4 » re scourage laziness to help evers | ingers ¢ further mending, |of hot butter and lard. Fry over a St i toe—the more prilliant and satiny the |symptoms, and I | gh s 13¢, 25c, 35c, 50c i slagurts o o} willing. worker. by -pisin 30 cenis nere ore ses 1o which | good fire and see the results. The Wk | 4 1, . wianile draped at the sides 1n | SiGoD the better madum will Tike her can truly say that | Matinee Prices 0c, 15, 25¢ . mal . | they may be |causes the meat to brown beautlfully | uniar Siyle over. & sath | or velvat | oo cloi aboai e fre Lydia E. Pinkham’s | e . 5 : Cut_the ar our black siede |and unususl tenderness =~ Veal (ried|fat and limp, lace panes, dabs of lace | tan with Tich and deep toned velvats, pound has proved | ext Week, Grace George's Suc- . it sl nes into re ieces the size of alin this way browns quickly and the|gio 2l o lace panes, dabs of lace| ten witl rich and deep toned velvets. | cess, . wppliont for food ) Of &|n, this wav browna Uikl S8 Lien|everswhere, in fact, are o be seen in|But not alone for suits and tailored worth mountains of cup at the top. About eight abundance. work, into costumes is broadcloth in demand. For gold to me, as it her in the middle | not the case whenm frying is contin- A WOMAN'S WAY pleves fastene ; i toal Sl e P i > e ndsome wraps, street coats, evenine restored my health 1 the ¢ jeon A ..\1;‘“ ¢ v z("‘\\“;mmn’a“ hnl[:‘ny:‘ :T]:a(rjd;d us&{:{ ued for‘a long time. (;,, ‘\‘."‘m:'fm\!” IR polhied:ficnn LArMbntE . wnd oo Eolieres and "rean“] 1| A % : v = oz sl Bl A AL e NEBDLEWERK NOTES. ;n avored. The point falls from the dcloths will be fashionable, ! :s;erfif_io;gg: mw?altl. | i icate nibs, Rore—r | _ friend: il e - An effective trimming for a dress can | Lydia E. Pinkham's | 3 b Price asks the support gaiv, cut them to fo be secured by Selecting a patiern o | Vegetable Compound has done for me J meholder sending to the bar- u( round the opening a with a decided floral figure and during this trying period. Complete ‘ i : £ et s e R T LR L R TR R Rt w J TOWNSEND | Eo mothA Tir tha e ko ot oo mufe stead of promiscuous giving | which | ou rin a pretty paints. - Thes { | to me that for the sake of other suffer- | ; i obably | Send X Willies” (o hiza | riblon, after Which you will be provid- | pressed with a hot iron after belng | v W i )ngw:men T e e fl‘% | Ban#fit jof the who | an e will give them | cd with the handiest little copper bag | Painted. Paint the outline e de- | | | b )M’_ 8i e e T entam o1 A:‘Iunfex\:{:egnlly darker than \l\e} 9 F ;:mfluiiéeng; hc};;s yg\}\“:m}vhgzll)k; | New Q‘ Mary’s clllll'cll, k. st of e fi re. - i S ] ‘ Meriden Journal calls attention | 1 ong 1id enda of any color will make| L L o~ e TrOcer. wWaviss | RF.D., Graniteville, V. : - N fa hat “the tramp problem | button covers of an absolutely up-to-| Buy linen bird's eve ;"?s\nl}tx:g by the ) 5 Noiothas madicine. o5 wemadrs ils | Baltic, Conn. 2 th of the Salvation date kind: also binding for hats, coatjpiece and make from this either eight| 1 Setved ey A AR | A R ash- | towels with hemstitched ends or nine | has received such wide-spread and un- ple could {ro pro il as far as Meriden 19) JonUIe 4 o0 o e at. belts, pom- | handwork on the towels adds to thelr | STAMP SPECIALS icine we know of has such a record | Tuesday, October 31. 3 nd s m ¥ | ecperne | bons and fringes are made by clover |beauty and value, and these could not | of cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s | ruir attractions every night. - Amecrican girls from gloves that, as|bc bought for less than §1 ~ach. Those |} 45 sramps wiTH ONE POUND TE. T | Vegetable Compound. i gy od getting consid EDITORIAL NOTES. L PR cah Bed nii Tuther Bervice | with scalloped ends could have single | . Crenarasensy A AT 50c N Admission, 10 cents. ation & . SO noorter Blinhmnbons S e A | eseleds or” sroups of them ~in ecach || 30 STAMPS WITH.....................ONE POUND COFFEE AT 35 || For more than a0 years it has been g o M s s s s rms of long silk sloves make |scallop. The initial can be surrounded 25 STAMP! s i & ne o m—it | (he first to greet Taft in his state, but| The arms of long silk gloves make | S D e 8 - WiTH EXTRACTS AT 25¢ mmL ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg. | MUSIG. 4 ; Talt could not heip it | and the wristlets of woolen ones warm |Stitched hems should have the simp!- | ularities, penodacd)amq and neneds | = | S P oot rants £ initial. rostration, an is unequalled for . THANKSCIVING LATE. | The are bl hes D g o TIeEs BERCNES SED : SaEna PRICES HARD TO BEAT Sarrying women safely through the 3 ,r"‘ 2 “E" ; ¢ . whe a expects to hav i'o got the best effect, the embroid | . b b ot 2 EMBERQIDER Y HINTS: chontd he dohe on e sheercst of || VERY BEST BUTTER, LB {50, (RICEpIIGE ERERES aE ite: | UNER eq Alisvy Adapt vour necdle to the size of vour | iandkerchict linen, and may be ciab- || BALDWIN APPLES FOR HALLOWEEN, pk. : ... 15¢ §! . Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., | 122 Proapsct St, Sk thoug Pe k or thread orated by the addition of dots in grad- | FINE BREAD FLOUR. bag 80c [ invites all k women to write g . Tal. B11. Norwieh, Ca - : a | nated sizes the same color as TR T e her for advice. Her advice isfree, 4t i drouplgare upuElly | Too sma eve cuts and frays the | A Smart bow of velvet or satin “bb""! Fiedb. elen 5 § 2 igo | and always helpful. | & - what they turn up, | sitk ‘ : | beneath the chin should carry out the || SPLENDID PACKAGE BACON, Ib., S 12 1-2¢ | tF You WANT A ! £ Lk i = fcolor suggested In the edge of the rut- | p | FIRST CLASS PIANO, & . Paul girl who drove twelve & dstes '3 large the work!fle. On a plain serge dress the ruffe is e s S N T T O S TN s s R v ke Sl 4 ’ & ght In 48 seconds has'made | wis s e oG A e Dour: | sometimes ‘augmentsd by "o pieated | We have Fresh Bottled Milk and Cream, Bread, Good Cake, a | £6t a SHONINGER tirouzh i thr. ek #lae of the KoUsk | L a s e o Cy Appear-| . .fle to match around tho neck and! Fine Variety of Cheese, and a splendid assortment of Fruit and Vene- | = s 1 ' e se. | ance it should have. the cdge of the sleaves, these dniniy (B g ! 45 South A St. Taftville. s, the f mmee | = A A - : bits of white forming the only trim- - i G R a rden denies the reports that| ywhen insertin lk into the need! ming. J PHONE 276-3. FREE DELIVERY CHARLES D. GEER . nd | she is soon o be married, saving art- | is well to remember that there i i B ne £ « I am wedded to' the public.” | right and a wrong end. The “tWist| The giri who can stencil or do rapid | — . ——— ;l]r Elea“fir a"d I] er Teacher of Singing = —— —_ | should run down from the needle. embroidery should make one or more | i K Resumes work October 1st. . s S - of the new flowered aprons to be used | Central Building, 42 Broadway. aulk geport S Wev i Righe ooty o i SR Tt o rTRATN s ! for fancy work or when at a chafin | { 157 Franklin St 3% L i 3 ® failure Inf e finished work a rough appearance. | dish. The skirt of the apron is a J ST mvention. T ¥s works that e short oval shape, much like & hu- f T COAL AND LUMBER. a Paste s - e legg. The bib Is cut in conventiona ery “r e T inese rehels are not short- e . i line of the petals. On the Inv\srup?rt‘ Our Wago [;fl”S EVE Whe Bad Wi ALoY anaBeRaa by 14 R - of the oval an extra piece is added for | | - Al | BoYSHmantE pillilon fn Rl warly i = a big conventional flower and foliage i i 4 | the zan When embroidering foliage fll 1n| design, with the outline cut to shape. e B orinsin ot E i) e e first, and do the veining afterward. To meet the pocket on the upper part T L and The recent international convention - ~ of the skirt are long sprays of foliage C I St k T i “_‘,‘_ - 3 A L | srewers put down a _ White darning cotton is best for pad- | with the points turned in. The design p ars n oC ‘Bringing in the Sheaves ind—Tues : wsses of beer. They w aing. L Gesign is worked in heavy outline and . | NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, —of Coal J T . e Modish Girdles. a bold fi”h;g\ gtitch or a hold long dndl i aRE ollFiNGIOAR L X WANTED—AN ARCHITECT ' : short stitch. | 3 Coal is usually carried in, in baskets | ™ ors always pl The newest girdles are made of rope, o e | y 8 o ey Jommstons |, Murderers slwayw plan fo siminatet , 20® BENert Fdles arg mads of b e e s On and after August ist, 1911, the Jewelt Tuwe: Maxwolls eold Tow for ehshe” | ana put in the in aivhg tn Trvest e ge | s B of evidence mev. | tter are particularly well liked, as are 9 ! 5 time. o r oans | i chain of evidence nev-| also those made of pierced metal pieces | Cord gis in silk and wool will 73 | T e AR R 3 s o D il St et i alGabie ol e e e City Savings Bank of Jeweit City, Conn., will balance of our Top Wagons, e ciene Y ClaiE . — : sorted colors. There ' are also thoss | {Umes in emipire and tunic modes | Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- S - a The Standard ‘Ol company has just ¢ colored pyroxylin, ribbon luc- Ll [ (et ture om0 e ot S v et | 60 Thess pyvoxyiin Firdlcs, While x| Purple is to have @ reign amons the | be open every busiress day (except Satur- PASCALED mel Dentd CHAPPELL CO. of Diisiness by woplyiny | tromely light in welght, have an cfte | THE M. B. RING AUTO CO i a2 poor oil 3 Lo S | . D. e | Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. A h poor of other of this class of girdle is the heavy i 0 , 1 e Tkt bty o Feciel e ] days) from 19 o’clock a. m. fo 3 o'cleck p. m., sents for Pope-Flartfora and Over- Talephones. 8 3 el Bryan tells the ins either gilt, silver or | s for New London County. . v are all true democrs e fo the great popularity of | : & 2 5 P — - ' By il A sirdics Thore fave deen munusaceored | For Infants and Children, clesing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. | 1. F.CONANT. 13 Framkain Stecet I UMBER v he elves, yeo “| special ornamental pins in plain and! 3 Whitesiona §e and the J. F. €. 100 ‘ | hasca O S Wi coiorc | The Kind You Have Always Bought FRANK E. ROBINSON, T Cigars are the best on the marker J . a . stones. intended for use as a fastening Try them. e e ting in Maryland requires that | for the girdles in place of & knot, being | Bears the 2 s ATCASHIEF, I o adver(ishig meals e k . e voter shall make 24 marks and|Dboti practical and ornamental and at| .. Lz Anectibar caunloto The Buls d bioiog b t may be counted. ing wear on the girdle ! i " « , T AR Individual Apple Custard. | > s 1 5 8 . 4 It is suggested by a emporary : & Linat in the Boston crusade for the| 2T 2nd quarter six large apples: | Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh " ¥ more | rection of antmals 1t Should ot he| core-and place on the fire with three | ALWAYS IN STOCK. ] . e cruces | | B imals it should not be | 1aplespoons of water. Let them remain men "l ot Tt - sugar add the juice of iwo lemons and . Y. ’ s & ad the grated rind of one. Add volks of | S £re . . Bibl Ti YOl GHER Thix) well and Heat iniins | | Office—cor Markst and Shetucket Sts. = £ Die Ques ion Box apples. Place in individual custard Telephone 165-12 e ; o = s and hake. Serve with a garnish aschino cherry in the center.—Har- Baza e Care of a Mattress. e more real and| Q—Will faithful animals such as!| A mattress should be turned every eoplc who do not | dogs and cats be resurrected? | day, but unless the turning is done || CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood i Testimonial . "% Dk Geen & great sufferer for years before learning WPEum-0.Gin. I 2ad misplacement, fainting spells, constams headache. anad other female troublss, which made me feel Ladies Everywhere @re glad te know of the wonderful benefit that Viburn-O-Gla has always been te swiferers of their sex. x ot thiere . carefully it is lable to work the stuff- w he matter of exterminat- | ing out of shape, To prevent this, sew ng dogs and cats is being & itated in | handles of ticking or webbing. to the & cities, as it is claim- | sides and you will be able to turn the § © worse than | s of ."“1' people in various other | of coming off it should He immeniately. Sdtghbors and friends. took Viburn-O-Gin and It melieved me so much that I want you 402 — "Phones — 489 many/of them are [ (hoveit of i ihe dog may be highl, tched in position, for the stuffing Otwers write letters for publioatton, that suffering sisters, to spread the news of what it has done for me. It certainly will e family circle and ¥ sance to Mr, B. And Mr. B, be inclined to make ni | will rapidly_work out of place and the mattress will lose its shape, New ro- seites may be made out of old kid 4o as much for other sick women.” umknown to them, may learn about it in the newspapers. JOlll\l A MORGAN & SON, tre- quent washing, wash in cool waler stern Connecticul equal to The letin for buslness fesulis. § of the opinion that | for . 3, Wo connot fmazine | oves 'ind_sewn an Wit fine tvine S0 the geod work gose en. : e d Lumb X “,,4;‘,‘;:;:“;: 4 B or Yot errler trotling b | Mith s 1ong Vphelsterens necdie AL B cints £ ALY ORI et i ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Coal and Lumber o o P Doliceman | Now Jeruslom:. or soma. antiqus e - il PG D with- | e Jerumiiem: or some antiquc ied | SUGGESTIONS FOR no harmful properties, is satively specific in its curative action $1.25 & bottle with full directions. . Teiephone 854, ‘Central Whart | ins”spiresor Holy City. Indeed, ‘ THE HOUSEWIFE. on the womanty organs and functiens. % I e : ! } he . Bib g e S i G To youmy and aid ¢ 1s nighly recememended for the trea FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., | GEO. E. PITCHER 1 o ntriby | 5 that r,“,”"{'.'fi:x""“\"“"’(' e il ; ! Q ment of sil forms ef female treubies. 105 West 229th Street. Mew York | & 'l. Engi e oo i A | ivil Engineer, turdl briite | | nex ar. |5, ”“h,’ G Bt i sale will curdle mills. Hence, in pre- | * | wishes (o announce ‘g) uls p':AHu.... and | . Ther i noth - | pAring milk porridec, sravies. eic. the the public that he has moved to §5 . rain 1 o | i e Bible indicating (e vecn - | Sl shonid not be Giaed untit the Broadway. Chapman building, opposize eral senators on . s H e rm welcome North Canaan. ~The state y\flh»vlm\a! wat o N i o Ao o ‘ Y | been busk for- some Avasks 1 North Sotinid la 6 Otls Street. Automobila st miars “Dixier is | Conaan looking up illegal lquor seller rounin | 8ad Bieycie Eepairiug. Geperal Ma' o e J5 ] Aw a rexull fiftecn men werd eatud oo | ehine work Jovbing ‘Phome pute it. We wday night. This is in the lime| To keep white silk gioves from turn- ‘ TAHMERE, 15 00 advertsing sadinm 3 tured it. and it |nnlk“, Fezion, nd for some time s 2 Vellow with {he eSSy captivated the whole country. peeks l“"‘ : S Ehe s el easies have flourished there

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