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AN OBJECT LESSON. The countries of Central America ought to learn much to their advan- tage in the work Which is being done on the isthmus of Darien in the way! of making the canal zone healthy and wholesome as a place of abode and business, something which it had nev- THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY 4 ITS A BOON . ‘, “If you consult the ninth volume of thnt ‘he’ll end his days in a badded cell, and then, when it's too late, per- ‘lr;ritla &Bulletin and Goufied. 115 YEARS OLD. .| the sources of disease there as a d Will see Professor Blitzendorfer de- |law defining the powers of agents and § Subscription price, 13c m week: Goe a | Means of preparing the way for the|gcriped as the greatest scientist of his|sending them all to prison. monthe; $6.80 a year. workmen who are busy building the|age. Why is the professor thus de- “Poor Mrs. Sparks was here last mfln Entered Conn., as t the Posteffice at Norwich, cond-class matter. Tel=phone Calls: Builletin Business Office, 430. Bulletin Editorial Rooms. EBulletin Job Office. 35-6. “Wiillmantie Office, Room 3 Murray | petual vellow fever, now it is ridded |but it remained for Professor Blitzen- |is unsettled—which is no wonder, for ~y Building. Telephone 210. of mosquitoes and fever, and has a | 0Crfer to perfect a powder of universaleverything he buys either explodes or — | [ rer death rate tham our healthi- | uSse. Do vour feet ache? You sprinkle | poisons somebody. The other day Mrs. Nerwich, Tuesdzy, Nsv. 7, 1011, 5 some of this powder in your shoes and | Sparks complained that there were est American cities. | raliet is instantaneous. Is vour silver- |2nts in the house, which is a great STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Ha_\'ms witnessed thlS_ fine work_-fl ware tarnished? This powder wili|snnoyvance to a careful housewife, By His Excellemcy, the interests of humanity, the adja- |make it gleam like virgin snow. Are|which I have reason to know, ants SIMEON E. BALDWIN, cent Latin countries ought to be able,your ieeth discolored? This powder, | baving ruined some of the best pies I| < ey ® . to wipe out the condition which make |2rplied with an ordinary brush, will [ ever made. ‘Well, after making her S S make them like polished ivory. Are|complaint Mrs. Sparks thought no A Proclamation. rsyant to a venerable custom, Pl in the house? This powder is sure | women, as they have so much to oc- H originating in. 1889, ‘the Hrst vear of | THE PHOTO-PLAY THRILLERS. |geath to them. Is your orse run down | cupy their minds, but a day or two “DANNY'S CONFESSION" 3000 feet of film i om:t\,’rr}{urvf l}"!lhgomsry‘o]y“fit‘}h of| The photo-play is new and very|and poor? Mix some of this powder |later Mr. Sparks came into the house . sday. much in disrepute, like the phonoé- | with his feed—-=—* fairly beaming with happiness, bring- Matinees 5¢ Evenings 10c November, as a day of THANKSGIVING er been prior interocean canal. The Canal zone is said to be today free is it all virtually a health resort, so kinds. fevers such a scourge ther graph, in some quarters: bu from the menace of disease ‘While it used to be, before the Roosevelt invasion, a pest hole of per- to the fight made upon ! of t it h: |the Universal encyclopaedia,” said the melancholy stranger at the door, “you scribed? Because, madam, he invent- ed the most marvelous powder that was ever offered to the public in hand- some tin boxes, at omnly 25 cents a box “Other savants have invented now- ders, and some of them were excellent, vou troubled with ants or cockroaches “Oh, bother you and your powder,” 25| interrupted Mrs. Curfew. “I think you | of her husband’s troubles. haps the supreme court will pass a ‘e‘?nlns‘ and shé cried as though her | heart would break when she told me It used to be that he would buy things from agents only about once a month, but his character has been undermined by hig suierings, and I'm afraid his mind more about it, that being the way with ing a tin box of powder that he had bought of an agent, and the box looked - Feature Piclure olleen Bawn™ Performances 2.30, 7, 8,15 P. M. to Almighty God for the blessings of | COme to stay, and its improvement in |y, vour nerve, coming to the front|just like the one you have in your vhe yvear. < % _ | some respects is most desirable. door this way. There ought to be a|kand now. 1r!‘e‘;h?a\flonrbrelgnh:uaouar(ec re heat or| The educative motion pictures in-|iaw compelling agents to go to the Mrs. Sparks had her doubts, as she war, and of all the sadness and suffer- clude industrial works, public parades, |back door; but no, they come to the |knows what agents are like, with their The " that war invelves, our own land | and pageants, and living action in|front door as big as vou please, and | professors. but she thought there could | # November Admission has been in perfect peace. For this;fpan ok " oi e U Noig 1ife and water | Pester a lady to death talking about |be no harm in . trying the powder, h A u n I I o n l u m 10c and 20e B B e o a0 i tye| Iife 6f very sort und varlety are most | REir professors . =ms Spowders amd | which was. wirranted to expel ail tn- 25 D — S i Y . " .| tkings. T've been expecting the new |sectivorous parasites. to use the lan- leng life of republican institutions in | entertainingly s ! The source of £ s BnE clicur as tolouy and state: snd | ELcTAlnngly shown! fThe source of|minister here all day, having been told | guage on the box. She followed direcs Bicyclists Extraordinary for free America, 1 recommend that on | MOS i et Ts” | that he was coming to see us, and|tions and poured the powder around Expert Wire Walkers The @ate above ‘mentioned our people | which comprise criminal acts, Indian|when you knocked at the door I sup-|the house, and lo and behold. all the gather in thelr homes and churches 10 [ horrors and savagery and crueity in|posed it was he and I wore a welcom- | ants and bugs and grasshoppers with- _AND OTHER ACTS— :‘::d&t;‘ er;e\:!rflzh :r:;sde and thanks 0| .cerv form: and against these there |iNg :mx‘lle whu‘}l; you took advantage|in a hundred miles -nage a‘ bselin-. {;,‘“. 4 3 g = SRR . | of, to talk your Biitzendorfers or what- | the Sparks home, and fairly drove the | b g B e T ] e = 3’?"“"" e ""a‘j S-|ever voure selling. The wickedness |family outdoors. There was something | === t ‘day of November, in the year ow to make the photo play clean-|of you agents is something that baf-;in that powder that was irresistible to| him (Paul) as the successor of Judas, | Lord one thousand nine hundred | eér and more beneficial is thy stated’flcs description, and I oftex wonder |insects of all kinds, and Mr. Sparks bering that there were to be but | va,nc!( de\‘;{x !awd Ifi“ “}.deepeggiréceed”a':fi by a motion pigture, man of Chicago | why “xs are expected to pay taxes if | had to burn a barrel of brimstone be- :'"‘l"" -A Qfl et Matthiand ’ nited States the om r 1 B e ot R | the police won't protec from such | fors he conld get them out of the house | twelve Apos an a | in The News of that city: e police won't protect us from such re he co = | ‘ ket o = | people. | D ctically i ? (Signed) SIMEON E. BALDWIN. i The_,";‘a"*‘g” AL W NDhowat) neken. ,‘ “F don't doubt that vou are the samo’?nnaflni: ivg:e:m!c’:““pa'h o) ngmg{ w':“:::),-anf.rw:d ,?73:31 °'r.-.,... the | B N rocome sity, wishes to present what is rel-j;sent that visited Mrs. Sparks the| “Now I see the minister coming, and| g ripturai account that the Eleven | o B = J ished by the majority of his patrons.|other day. and in that case the sooner | T'll ask you to disperse at once, for T ot vt i g | Secretary 5 3 | 3 were acting without due warrant and | Frequently he errs in judging what is|vou go away the better. Mr. Sparks is | Gon't want him to hear me using lan- | quthority in select Matthias to be | Every Evening at Eight. the real preference of most of the vis- | one of the finest men in this world, but | guage unbecoming a lady, which I'm | {{’ O as "5 They Tad] THE RIGHT TO DISCIPLINE. itors, and for a simple reason: those Nc has been made a moral and mental [apt to do if you bother me any longer.” Tt L aeiy ot Tersaibts Every Afternoon at Twe. Two of the constant menaces to au- | in the audience who do enjoy those| wreck by agents, and I have no doubt —Chicago News. and wait for enduement from on high | temobile pleasuring is the fool dog and | meloéramatic thrillers manifest their | by the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, and it , 4 ‘he heedless, unattended children. Bleisute with noliy soplause, whils]'heihi it open & serbis. betle s hittadcants ner Sapite. thun, e as,| L as Sutiug this waltng pertos e s | The poh players A New Lnndonl l;llo‘rr‘:ob)llsht HRE thtl-h_gr(‘n\iex’ rlmm_bo,‘_’ who ;'uum ee | failed. e I Kee et ThAE “the Tadeiof] or oY e A aat Tute antd driving his car slowly rougl an| nothing of value in the display, s n S B0 — | the Snows” will freeze them to death | chose Matthias he Lord did not re- | WITIT street the other day when a 5-year- | silence, hoping for a better effort io| A Mormon woman says xh»xr- is more | if thes guzzle carelessly. H\rm e them for this undesigned med- | old bov, who was hanging on the tail- | follow. So, Mr. Manage ng loud | polygamy in Chicago than in Salt rakpf : dling with His arrangeme: but sim- VICTORIA MONTGOMERY, board of a feed wagon, dropped off | indications of the few's app I pver— | City, o atiauiit. i sedin tubte o { ply ignored their cho and in His | Leading Weman, e : p h i there and brought up right in front |looks the many’s silent diszust, and|convince the public it is a virtue, | Bi i 158l by S g e g v e v of the automobile. Only great skill | hounds his exchange for more of the| though ! Q aul, declaring, “He is a chose s P ing Grace G P " s i - = e. ere ca y .- med Success, Py D IR SR TS R e A R sl o ble Question Box | -iunio®yic ™ rhere caf be no auer: omeds . P buy all the manufacturers’ produce of| A year from now we shall know |} Your Bible guestions will he an- |/ there should be but twelve Apostles, | “Nursie,” in a letter to The Bulle-: that type and cry for more. | who the next president is going to Dbe; | | swered in these columns or by mail | and in evidence of this, n how the | tin's Secial Corner, last week, com- “The remedy for this condition 1| and now it looks like Taft. The peo. || If sent fo our Bible Question Box ord particularly ¢ those twelve, plained because nurses were mot per- | the hands of the patrons of the photo- | ple do mot want to give the trusts a | leetec calling to mind the prominence of the | mitted to disecipline their infantile | play theaters, and is as simple as the| rree hand. | —_— | number twelve in sacred things per- | by Tiomneon Buchanan charges and make them mind; and |Teason for its present existence. Herc | R AR o2 | Qe Paule pasitive-clairs | :f'""'fi“;"\ |”"". ;',";l‘,";"(v 'fi';d et e s she very properly asked what a nurse | it is: Whenever any person sees a| gince the supreme court of Massa l ; { cture of the glorified oburch | “ou1d @ IF in charge of an infant and | picture on the screen which is not ¢ | chusetrs has wpneld ‘deliberate specdr | oors o, APostle, specially called of | Furnighed in Revelation xxi. i the Night Prices 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50e + discbedient child, If the larger child | all in accordance with his tastcs, let | o Fitehburg News says “its velocity | ooy “ho saw Jesus, and that the | (0T B1C tatement is most disvinct- || Matines Prices 10c, 15, 25¢ ran into the street where she would | him tell some one connected Wwith the | mav be measured by blowing molasses | Shoice of Mathias to be the successor |y made that the tweive foundagions | Se in danger of being erippled or killed place of his obj?.cnons as he leave 1 !hr:’)ugh a tin xube.” | of Judas, by the Eleven, was before | of the city ;n’f: precious, ("dnld l‘n‘ fi):-n1 . Next Week—*Lost by Aulentiies. and keep on doing so, asking | the descent of the Holy Spirit on the ‘ were written the names of the “twielve 3 i z 3 e i e 3 X Apostles of the Lamb’—no more, no This is a predicament confronted in ;mn:s who are also ‘picture fans' to| The reason the Camadians drink less ' day of Pentecost, are weto consider | N e T } nlmost every place; and one which |90 the same. Let them also compli-| l A | A 2 | N ——— purely could be prevented by proper nmuer'r‘l‘em:s’““"?ffl':‘el’?‘_.“"“‘ S e The impediment of stammering is | MUSIC. tiscipline. ! o gty sh;’;n‘a“nz‘ S et oaag | absolutely unknown among uncivilized | " The Hartford Courant, in comment- o . and ask for more of | dvi [racns ! o The Harttord Courant, in comment= | L0 K. m e war e wan. || Flealth and Beauty Advice || | CHARLES D. GEER b - e A g ers will speedily be brought to their | BY MRS. MAE MARTY | Teacher of Sin “We are waiting to see if there is a | &' v X 0 | MRS. MAE M/ | o " ving driver of wagon or automobile who has | hSeS and the dime novel pictures| AtFounhlnsafilsewhm Resumes work October 1st the sand to do his duty when such | Wl disappear. | b 4 | |('cn‘ml Building, 42 Bromdwa i T8 Comithend T E. T “rom what vou say, I judge ckage o to but t t | Ask f senditions next develop. It's plain what < a commendab medy. The| | = Elona s judge , & tone, but this cost is S| 'or oy, £ 44 e S S S for: 1 " | your trouble is not eczema, but a rash | trifling. B he should do. He ought to get right| "~ i el Bey Fer or better|ciused by the too profuse use of face| Ruin M nsomnia and loss of gf L] lF YOU WANT A sut of his vehicle, whatever it may be, l’*“‘é*s- but so long as the film mal der, "and the only remedy is to | appetite of which vou speak are caused FIRST CLASS PIANO. cetch the bov, and give him a sound | &% ¢ On,"?,:“‘ Tige ithe e sleanse e Se local T | Blocd. Wher wauiresuireie: n- mlbods | B T, TME TONER leking. That done, the little fellow | S001° © TIEH wQTR: and wne cireult| A gre cream-jell leanser and tonie, For a small sum | as " Sonth A Bea Tatcviite. would never ‘catch behind' on a wagon | SIS OF aeing (e piciures laves. | Fiue cen bo mpds 2 S make Vout ownl vy weiing &n | The Original and @enuine ki again. Other boys hearing what was | % 05 O8O 0 .;”f“.:,l,f;’e.f“'; L haif-pint cold wat Plsscive. one-nalf cupful sHERr 3 P. €. GEER done to him, would be afraid, too, and | " ¢ . ; 1anagers, i di- | ng one ounce almozoin. l.et e alcohol, then add the D ohe great source of death would be | € improvement does not appear to be jover night tpes apply to face. water to make a full qu 3 4 l' u N : B reat s s of e : ! ms and massage in thoroughly spoonful three times | & —er?_\:\'ed. eas i such tz a ln':enr:& rid m-;!;’m of r natural heal aln:l The Food d"nk 1or Al “." 122 Proapect 8t “That is the theory, and it is sound oo . e . ness. eradicate pimples an ac rot B S ivten . b gk A qakR Bt that ik doEiate EDITORIAL NOTES. na diopel sailowness, while the | tidn and quickiy At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. VT aTel B11. Nerwleh Ga a r as it goes, but that is mot it & Bl complexion will take on a vouthful waste tissues | Delici invigorating and sustainin i1l length. What would happen to the The Chinese way of inviting citizens t and freshness.” i ous, MVig 4 — — e wise punisher? Why, in all proability, | to commit suicide s ancient, and is| iy 1. g I know it is discouraging | a: A dry 1y scalp usually fol- l Keep it on your sideboard at home. | the angry parent of the boy would | net without honor. Frto e e e e T lows th 1 alkalli shampoo mix Don't travel without it. | Brs 3 » be over- 1 be quickly |ture. T s the glands of their ! have him arrested for assault and bat- 7 _—— nedied you buy OUNENE PO | neceanary. DS aail Cae .l‘k hm._h = | tery, bring him before the court, and, | The carly shopping sign is being | rots from your draggist and dissolve It | to T R e Qe 'h m“l!.i)kuma’&'" ikely enough, get him fined, if not im- | JUDE cut even for Christmas a Te- |if Gools fake a tablespoonful before | champog. becmmmmIint wogndruft is_to no imitation. Y all In 2nd ready for your in- prisoned. Tt has to be confessed that |lief to overworked clerks. fmeais ~Keep ip treatment regularly | Mitox: a teaspoonful of which dissoived Not in Any Milk Tfll" -pa tlon. AIl grades and prices, in- Sy 3 o e A O until desired weight is reached. You e 4 . g the driver's course would be taking Wi find th vy e f jin hot water is enough for a thorough | cluding our Engli-h Imported Pape <= e 2 s it will et Lo bl oIt Ton v i U method will not injure|cleansing. You can obtain an original - pers, the law into his own hands, which L T a}or inconvenience you in any w; and | package of canthrox at any drug store. e Moldings to Match. Decorations and everybedy denounces, but it would do | Week ;‘\‘_’ so to get himself in trimeto i Dot teany tHe M ony, Sr i S viucwis find that aside from keep- general painter's supplies, We are a heap of good.’ write his message to congress. R S » . |ing the scalp in a clean, healthy condi- I < . e SRR S e Tot e Soiiee. Doliiis -ar voltabie CoaE troubles by using this inexpen. | °f fuffy, brilliant hair. ing, decoratiom, and painting. 1 . : o 2 ther Y = s qUAT: ve hair-tonie: Mix together one-half P without authority to discipline them, | Lyore Never vet has been a square deal | 38 %Rch ‘alcohol and water and in| A D. L The shiny, oily condition will most cordially commend The | " Offices were being dealt out. | this put one ounce qumseln - Mamwss- | 0 2oL SO B8 R rer and Fro. P. . MURTAGH 7 ¥ : N SR e ir ho scalp w. ith this will 3 rder. w e pores and fre- A Courant’s ideas; and The Bulletin is Happy thought for today: Some of i v-."fin‘—‘ e ufi‘ ‘vn;luraiq Tint g'aarda | quent “Xufe@ pimples. blackheads and b ’ ¢ “Ha ati ¥ justice - 3 & < | glossiness to ti 1 b other complexion upsets. I would ad- hone. 9 it no ‘_:e a rational justice would not | us believe too much, and some of us | Eloseiness to f‘::dnuornf’m;fp‘"l:u e s S ey Sonte aud Telephone. 92 and 94 Wesc Main St. appro nét enough, but it cannot be heiped | auinzoin hair-tonic regularly. it will p{:irL spurmax loti This is pre- B e make the hair come in thick and beau- | Pared by adding sasposniuis gly- = 5 T e o e o cerine to a haif-pint hot ter, the WHERE AMERICA BEATS THE These frosty mornings were what | Hful e ) 2 | R il b g 4 B i L Save yourself e vein 5 Tor 1 3 G evebro and long, P P More beer is consumed in the United 45 > i e a:,‘d“r,f"(,}"n“fl ”‘g‘“' 3 igh es. 111 fin € TR et =i i 3 ser rushin ak than powder, as it is invisi- States than in any other country of | when the president was sked, as he | (hem curl Put pyroxin on e't'o'é.’mif.',bev w on, does not rub off, and tmng trips up ths world and more distilled spirits : soliead e i oe. SWE thiy Wil wrow | Kives o7 the complexion & cherin’ snd " was leaving, how he liked Chicago, he | rap druggist can supply p Jobnoes ninpeilile sy Sther s an own the e than in any other country except Rus- | did not miss the opportunity to say|® in original one-ounce packages, | G i =fa. | Soniciting ibe, be cautious and don't get any XX Nathing so detracts from ce"arstalrstoad— Before making vour purchase, call Thalhantity of malt lidu R & wiee; | where no hair is wanted uty like weak, watery eves, and to and see us. Our line includes the well 5 5 L= — e t -oubl : ggest . " . sumed in the United States in 1910 was| The Harvard profe Worsied: THNAE et Uil of foke aste & plein <ionine man it Noo just the heater— known McPhall, Bush &. Gerts, Tonk, 1,551 million gailons, azainst 1,074 mil- | to be able to catch fis) san h: permanently removed from your | can easily prepare this at home by l McCammen and Keiler Bros' Pianos lon in Germany and 1397 million in | is resarded as hig h Rt L e L g IS D R L S TR G open or close The best medtum. and high grade lines e United Kingdom. that of Austria {er than scientific | After has been on two or three |drops in e eve daily quickly lieves the drafts L,Ct in the country at moderate cest All Bbing. 488 amillon, Beisium 412 mil- g | minutes rub off and wash the skin and | the s ache, soothes the tired R fully arantemed and seld lion, France 376 million, and Russia A physician has ordered the | ihe hairs will have vanishe Drug- | musel zives to the eves a de- a i e casnat g o » B i Bl OF matrlts the bosct . Jias ordered ihe presi-|sists charse ‘o /deiles for hh sumes | lightial sparkle and brilliancy. terms. auantity consumed in the United | jikely he can resist one ¢) B 1% Six months’ lessens free with each States was 1 2 million proaf gal- | Delia’'s on k i s on Thanksgiving ) ] lens, against 232 2-3 million in Russia, . ‘ the per capita being in each case 1.45| What Canada is shouting for now | Comu.fiR zalions, against a little less than 1]is reciprocity within the empire: but zalion in the United Kingdom. The |she will continue to American regulate wour heating for you. The quantity of beer per capita consumed i g00ds al the same old price JEWELL gets the most out of your ‘ House Furmishers. in the United States was, in 1910, 20.09 2 2 e T heater- keeps your house at & uniform 30 2 te 43 Main St zallons, against 31.44 gallons in the In the conduct of = Soi. Tiaii temperatuie—by automatically open- United Kingdom and 26.47 gallons in ! SRy e il o “,,‘,"'N,‘." i":fdavin' drafts whenever bt ool Germany. Tn the consumption of wines | ple. They have no defense for killing sary. Thes clock attachment keeps 1647 France leads the world, 1.541 million | helpless women and childrer = the house rool over night-—yet has it gallons, or 32.36 gallons per capita, in i i : warm at riring time. Ad ’ "r oyt et ede o B N e —— o e am’s Tavern ®ailons per capita: Portugal 9 gal- ¥Y ooas uichiugon ha > isadjustable & - 14 = mince easy i lons; Switzerland, 1455 gallons. and | polveachrid - carbobsarnie, o ‘:d'f"' system of heating 1561 the United States, in 1910, only 0.66 | cqloric efficien : " andisguaranteed mechan- gallon per capita. Comparatively lit- | piece. Sisw S ically parfect for 25 years. | ofter to the public the finsst m tle beer is consumed in Italy, Rou- = prser = ol We will imstall a JEWELL on thirty “ Ib-;z"xm:a:x:xrx Bl::;:v:‘c'rbg:n?rrv‘\‘b-‘:: Bavari mania, Servis and Russia, less than 2 | The postoffice department is run- | days’ free tdial. Try it, and you'll Boor Bays' Pale and Burion, Musird :al ons per capita annually, as against | ning at a profit now: and the demo- see it's a monay saver, increas- Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Steu 20 gallons in the United States. 26 1-2 | crats have had two opportunities to| DAYOL RUSBER CO. ing your combort and lessening your C. & C. {mporied Ginger Ale, Bun gallons in Germany, and 31 1-2 gal- | 5 Py ok Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Neurighe lons in the United Kingdom. The = —— PRESTTON BROS., Ing Ale, SU-F ,’}fl,m"'d" ;1‘-‘; Anheusen principal countries in which wine con- . B AL Mottieh T i . - 211-383-215 Main St A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Tewn. sumption averaged less than one zal- || Successful Complexion 9 i lin S leph 447-12. len per capita in the latest availabic f A e i s A rar b vear include Netherlands, the United Renewi AND COLD l‘\‘EE‘Il Norwich, Conn, Kingdom, Canada, Newfoundland, New | ing Treatment Bny the “BIG BEN” Alarm Ze:‘Laendp,erar::pltthfle ltnm»l«: lS_xutf’s s o Nothing better than a good HOT WATER BOTTLE tucked against y of malt liquors con- X he pai r cold. i bt e S e BRI | 4. copstane fox ity iy oz the pain or cold. Makes a good, comfortable feeling. Clock of the United Kingdom 31.49 gallons per | 210tChy complexions " that is always PE ' RISW apita: Belgium 55.2; Denmark 22.98; | S¢CCessful is the mighty application s GIAL tm v Wri . FRISWELL Canada 6.36. S5 Pt piicoliney wax for. Srom cmie This week we have a good quaiity HOT WATER BOTTLE on sale at t Makes' Wrinkles 25-27 Franklin Street _ Tn the consumption of wines, France |succeed for the Simple ressan oot 13 Worry over ill-\health does your | . . leads with 39.36 gallons per capita: |literally takes off and discards the old cents health no good, zmid merely causes Ttaly 31.17: Portugal 27.39; America |[Comblexion. The mercolide in the T e e el G 0 E pchHER .66 of a gallon; Canada .12. Wax possesses the pecullar property each b - ; In the consumption of distilled liq- | 0L AbSOrdIng the wornout. faded or d PR el S LA S (R R E o MR e en o Ged 1 L cctorc mittuce skir, wilh B o Sa D miake yownelc well- Tedo Civil Engineer, nd fourth . hi e he wwards ho e i 3 perfections. This is done so gradual. R Gl f thn h ke this we repeat the wwards of thousands . 45 gallons per capita; Denmark |ly, the skin coming off a litile each u er oves Jor S nousewiiz of other former sufiiérers from wom- | Wishes to announce (o his palros. and eads with 2.11 gallons; with Germany |day, in fine, almost invisible particles - . 3 anly ills, similar to fyours, when we | {he public that he hus =moved to €8 145 and The Netherlands at 1.84; |thal no inconvenience or discomfort One for 69c a pair, vy thin One for 49c a pair, very heayy - ..Bfioax‘;“ix‘ TR R SE. oppoeTIe nada .97 of a gallon. is experienced—and the most careful - o e o 4 In view of these figures America's fxl-‘ef{,;?;fa""m detect the use of this fiomsvnmass and RUBBER SUNDRIES. A large stock to select - drinking habits canno i % A % e it t be sald to Be| The mercolized wax, which can be % F. C. ATCHISON, D.. & g h?fi at any drug hFE in mRpiied. e The Lee & os ood Co ORWICH, It 1s a wonderful fertiale remady, as PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, _— same as cold cream, but not rubbed «y CONN. you will admit if you tuy it R L8 1 ¥ Shan Bidg. Twe men have been mistaken for |il: and washed off in the morning. £ o < . Directions for its are printea 1n | Roowm i, Second ». Shannon bbits and. shot this hunting season, | noo on,SomPlexion oroduced in this | e s e PR (Reliete Peume P and TIE sus with eveily boitle. Price Night ‘phene 10 which shews what T3 - ey S = ZRSUILInG. e, 3 neaut- of 5 at druggists. - s Tadveriining fum 1n what faulty eyes are ca- Ihealth, i3 not to be compared wiih the Telephone us if vou need a Nurse. IERMAN CHAZMICAL ©O. | g ttorn ’.1,.’.‘?.;’lfi‘.'h“?’.fifl?m""“ u‘t‘o pable of deing king made by cosmetics. t 129th StreeLjNew Xork ietin for business results.