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A RAILROAD TO THE wt—nflne 1t is announced that the Canadian Northern railroad will in a few weeks . rmtlt nlhnn R R s ey DRIVEN OFF < FEATURE PICTURE. “AN INDIAN VESTAI 5 i = s fur traders and trappers have de- No doubt, nnn.m. you read 12¢|5e-;n-u_t.m¢h The nme = scended the Athaba: in pirogues,| daily papers and keep posted on the | to a wpn.u bt el ol 115 YEARS OLD. e e o L OB les | Word's GolmiEs,” volunteered the man | chot going to Alaska: : 2 . ; = 3 in black, who had rung Mrs. Cur-| “I expeot my price, 15 & week; 5o a | teNCE by the Mackenzie to the Arctic| ;4 S 0T \Tn‘ihat case vou must | minute, ald‘l;rfou % * ) year. ocean, more than a thousand miles | e aware that Gifford Pinchot went | go before he arrives, qu.m ; TODAY n 1 T 0 [] u M TODAY beyond the newest agricultural set-|(o Alaska a few months ago. Now. !tlon of Alaska seems | unlptfle b e = S Entered at ll: Pr‘tflfh at Norwieh.{ tlements in the Peace River valley.|why did Gifford Pinchot go to Alaska? | reason and he is then of the | ————— C————————— N e spcond cluNRL SRR General Manager M. H. McLeod is|It was because he had heard that in | most ploodthirsty deeds. He is afflict- MURPHY & FRANCES..... Singing, Dancing, Talking Telcphome Calle: authority for the C. N. R. announce- | the inaccessible retreats of that inhos- | ed with rheumatism to such an uunt E Bulletin Business Office, 480, e Eoree steet Wil B taia owe | pitable. Jand there grew a marvelous [ that in rainy weather you ARLINE—RUSSELL ..... .. 4 _The Singing Dairy Maid Bulletin Editorial- Rooma, 3§48, 2 S gt herb, the juice of which is a specific | him groaning several blod-ruuy e 3 i b o e T branch to the Peace river and it is| gor hiljousness. Securing large quan- | has bought a hundred remedies 2 NORMAN THE FROG MAN ....... ... Special Scenery Wilimantlc Office, Reem 2 Murray | expected that this branch will - belf tities of the herb, he returned to this | agents, many of the remedies being ) Suildiag. Teiephone 210. ‘ completed this year to the Pembina| country, and J. Pierpont Morgan, Rich- | made of healing herbs, and they al- river. ard Ballinger and other eminent phil- | ways left him \in worse shape than Norvich, Friday, Nov. 10, 1911. With fhe opening of the Canadian|anthropists furnished him with the | they found him. Last spring an agent = orthern train service it will be a|money to equip a laboratory, and the | came alcng selling s wonderful reme- TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. comparativels slinple; mattar i Feacli] Teanit: s . < dy, which had been discovered by At- - . 9 e ’" & 3 “The result is” interrupted Mrs. torney General Wickersbam, its in- wan just the same when you buy on h STt X BhE | the waters of the Lesser Slave 1ake | yrgew, “that you come to the door | zredients being certain minerals which You t QUALITY j U 24 Y orwic ine e jand ""’d water '{' n bld)"‘"dl “'“h‘ il:! pestering a busy woman, Who is try- are found ‘:}:gwx;dmrn.h This m:d »! credit as when you pay cash and it is the QUALITY in every s Sovessor | surrounding territory and vast streteh-| ing to make a beefsteak pie in cor- | cine was ¥ the president ‘hich tha usan koo Ry . A Frociupleie.” |es of rich farming land. By boat| formity with @ recipe in a cookboul (and all the members of his cabinet, [l garment = StE R o Soeitec in placing e e NEW YO i o e 53.’:“’3:‘ from, Athabasca Landing one can reach | Whieh T aushi of an agent who misht | which shows that there is @ great deai of customers on our books and kept them steady patrons year RK Every Evening at Eight. he history of this commonwealth, the Lesser and Great Slave lakes your twin brother. you ecould tim on. B bes At nads &t Tive, T The IR aas " of { withons dlMcaly amd to the Arctle|See how that pic looks at this writing | “My husband bought a large quanti- |l after year. STEAMERS 4 ‘o would never mention philanthro- ty on account of these indorsements, . PRy ocean and Mackenzie affords a broad | jjicis again. I'm in no mood to buy | he being a patriotic citizen with M Our garments are made especially for us and we insist { highway anything made of barks or buds, with | faith in the government. He took the' that in materials, finish, workmanship and style they shall be November, as a day of ANKSGIVI for the blessings of { The Poli Players During recent years the trail north | that pie—which I hoped to have as a | medicine strictly according to the di- 2 e X —AND— course other coun- | from Edmonton has been the trail of | pleasant surprise for vomepsny com_ r?clr:ona ;.‘.;1 lln a ?‘“m:: two lhe Arae | equal to any of like price to be found anywhere. We invite. NEW HAMPSHIRE Sk dventure, a trail to a Last West as-|ing to Ginner—looking like a baked | such a pitiful wree! people wep! E = ’ B : . T fonndingls remote from the Lust West | deormat. 'Yl ask you to be o kind | when ther saw him. Iexpect thatine |l the closest inspection of all our men’s, women's and children's | cuooce inis route next tme you 2o |l yicToRIA MONTGOMERY S el e as to make vourself scarce in double | wonderful mineral in that medicine 5 g i o New York. \You'll have a dellghtful » oL ETEL KOV | ety EopToiel B GeceSs men | qifick timjer was alum, for it puckered up his clothing and feel sure that your verdict will be in our favor. voyage on Long island Sound ind & Leading Woman, ] pey During the last two years many land | "5yt this remedy, madam, is some- | mouth so that he couldn’t get his pipe | uperb view of the wonderful sky line h and water front of Manhattan Tsland Presenting Grace George's Steamer leaves New London at 11 p Comedy Success, m. week days o 5, "o "R v, due New York. Pler 45, and Pier 40, of an Institis { seekers have set out on this trail ot thing you really need. Your vellow, stem into it. That was a blessing in canect as and siate. and | the trapper across the prairie toward | mattied complexion advertises to the | one way, for the house was free 2 e or free Ame: the Athabasca and Peace river coun- | world that you are suffering from an | tobacco smoke for the first time in | athar o thelr RESMS | trv. Railroad facilities will find much aggravated case of Lillousness. So it | thirty years. but it was a calamity in | AR S anks 10 | trafc wait ¥ e is Hlying In the face of providence for | another way, for he o x { oy g | Ton e (Noulues | to Temuee his scatiments, and they just seethed | NEW LONDO | seal of | Which have attended “the UiD have|" "y pe flying in:vour face with the | and sizzled in his bosom untli T; o Hartford, | kept numberless people from attempt- | hroom if vou don’t disperse at once,” | thought he'd explode. Ever since that | g = PO . | in the seat | ing it Cricd Mre. Curfew. “The bemitentiary | Lime everything ho cats tastes of alum | NEW YORK — b Thompson Buchanar B it William Mackensie, president of | is too good for a man who will tcll and he makes such faces while chew- | it the (anadian Northern railway, has|@ strange lady that her complexion is | ing that strangers think he's crazy. yrite or telephions W. J, Phillips. e g men that he presumed the lime de. | mottled and greasy. I don't see what | “So go your way before he appears Agent, “New London, Gonn. fof stafe: || Night Prices 150, 25, 35s, 50c the police are going, after ail ie |on the scene, for I won't be responsi- rooms’ and information. _dy3id Matineo Prices 10c, 15, 25e | scribed as running from Edmonton to {a point on the road branching off the Athabasca Landing line toward Fort MeMurray will follow the route of the| t ETTERS TD THE EDITOR | vou wilt find that the producers, that HOVI Yol‘k taxes we psy, that such things are ' ble."—Chicago News. Next Week—“Lost Paradise THE RAISING OF SWINE. jdefumct Alerta & Great Waterways | is the people, are paving interest on 3 e railway. He also is reported as stat- - nine dollars where there is only one B i TraE dngastty lno'; ing "t the ‘xrade on' the main Nae| oo FePlies to Mentgemery R et SR o B We will let you have them on credit, and you will be e Emand. which mow raises onty | Will be cowpleted this fall 170 miles| Mr. Editcr: If Mr. Montgomery had | ¢ B cant: Aa Fhe: BRople” i i yh . ;e ! W ’ g e et of the | \west of Edmonton. and_that 2 fow | given as much thought and studs to | Slalicn. and paving i ‘o Wall street surprised to learn how easy the terms of payment are. S Fal‘o s‘-“o CHARLES D. GEER n BT rown | Jnen axe At work on the section of the | the mones question s be no doubt | This 2 “Supply sna demanda’ with « |l have built up a big business by helping men and women to pi ol afoe, Sl etk R o7 S e BECWEE T R R ~| hais to the tarifr, it is possible he might | Vengeanc nis ion dol o L N 5 b > o, . struction company’s contract and the | know more about it than he appears | 4TS of reil estate mortgage debt with obtain an entire outfit of OQuter Wearing Apparel on our mfiffifn”\o'rk’m?.’"m.gfi?; York. Resumes work Octobe Jowa has the largest total value of | Yellow Head pase. R A L S aRPears | imtareat. at N0t slnks $han's iper cent. saga Bunduy at bbb Central Bullding 2 ¥ e on farms, ameEnting to.nearty > e R D I oo ieh | and it is very evident that sorspody EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM W York Plor 53 Hant itiver. - 1ired . = ranks second with THE BRIDGEPORT ELECTION wage schedule.” With a war tariff, | must “supply the demand” for this - fpot “Roos 1L St Mondays, 3 | 2 5 Sxaed] Wednesdays, Fridays,'at 5 . m. [, (F YOU WANT A g ke Bthtes Semort| Simce RS dafieccatic pAfly 'miy BERELEI A the praent trift. “wages b e R Freight raceived until G p. . 1 FIRST CLASS PIAN 0.000 each as the valu ver a very ra an e, D! . oy . Py . ~ r oV e o Bore than $10,000.000 each a3 the Value | deteated fn Bridgeport Dy the repub-|are today." what eftect has tariff on | I'rance Dot prepared to s We buy in large quantities; we give you the benefit of ¥,.V. ENOUBE, Agent, wet s BHONINGER (hrouch o b ey 258 ans . on ¥, and not a sound | wages” '‘an_ Mr. M. explain his own s privately . . . 5 a. u.‘”\?;v:;u f,fi',i".’ s gainst the use of | gontrad Uar‘l" The higher he tariff > e low prices and we want to aid you in supplying your needs, Tativiile. 24.681,000 11ana. | voting machines, it is fair to presume | the Iower the wage: erhaps Mr. : i 3 e v o, $19,403,000; Minme- | il M8 T R, atifaction the first | M. :can remember panic of 1 M, says: “To reduce even if you haven’t the ready money to pay for them. 3 Wisconsin, $18.621L- | e Tiooy when there was a “‘protective tarifl xh‘nmwst of h}"\"’b e hm:ll: on. the - T . C. GE=R 605,000 Oklahoma, vsond 2 and millions of wage ecarne: were | farm.’ 5, “ge ack on the farm. ¢ otking helped the republicans >k e - | What is Mr. M. going to a th th | UNER 2 Dako 10,381 i out of employment, tramping the | s Mr. M. going to do with the | , e T ey | more than tieir deciaration of princi- | Counivy Tooking for work: and- thou. | problem of the farmets producing il Women’s Separate || Men’s Overcoats (ot 209, Prospest 8L, = the total value of | Mlos: ama progmmi s o Sdoon ik T worl era’in | Tions of bushels of produce more and v 12 viels © . lacion G thel o progressive promises, whieh | sands of husiness con were in|Tiath of hashehe of RShbes fhors Sl Coats $10. to $25.00 || $10.00 to $30.00 boating, tennts, goif, cyciln, Tel. 811 Norwiels On party must live up to. bapkiupt®y. What was the trouble | le Superh @ccan Vvi'l » | as was the case in 1910 and 19092 And | THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST. TWL - value of all swine on | The Standard. commenting ui vith the “high wi schedule” the ° e Standard, P the|-w c “high wase schedule” then nial United Staten. |, opubiican viewors, sase: -, [ 1ot "pessible’ hat”Alr. "SI e mis- | In the face of this condition the high Women’s Suits Men’s Suiis Transatlantic Liner ¢ OCEANA census_report shows a | “ ypina. = | taken, When he says “that wages were | oSt of 3 . o W - g S8 of four milllen and a quar- ne Jday hes Sone by when any|jower at every trade than they are to- | HOW would Mr. M. like to work hard- $12.00 to $40.00 $7.50 to $28.00 J| asiest, Most Luxurious and Only Excls | party in Bridgeport can be run by n‘ dav. 1 p o er, “back on the fe duc St ani Pasac nger Steamer 1, Berm! M H , o reised. the salue of | Clctl for tne hensnic of e members | Sajen bACIS et Bt Sscerialn the | I AR o M st | Wemen’s Skirt Boys’ School Suils s or reighecatrica on s oenet | | 1€ DIMEdAVINES Ban hias increased 3$166.000.000. | und he upheld by the people. | the war, up to 1873, He may be sur- | complains of the high cost of living? e Siatosonm herth & e uP | re are 1789,507 hogs and DIES| -That is the lesson taught to the|Drised at nis own assertio High | “All the money laws or tariff laws $1.98 to $18.00 $1.98 to $8.00 I~ OF NORWICH the New England states, of { qemocrats by the defeat of yesterday. | PFices of products do not always make ' 13 (he world cannot change the con- | o . o Tangin Svery Toam, Many 7L orivate G and their value is $14,- < . ;| the cost of living high. What e ditions. at is correct as far as.it Tooms with brass e e B And it is the les = hig! nest bromen ade deek In the world, Orclies: and o1 oiinaneon that all PATHES | want (o @o, Is to ind, first, what is | Boes. ~All the present money laws |l Silk Walsts Youihs’ Clething RS omenaie, Dances. iy magam. Wirelows. | DIVIDEND nesa siatia sdvl the 2 1 arn hey | meant by high cost of living, und, | canmot change the conditions, unless | Sy Bermuda sieamer with sibmagine signels. | 398 per cent. ot | would s2in and keep the public favor. | gecond, to learn the cause. Let us make it worse. But how $1.00 to $10.00 | $7.50 to $20.00 § TOURS s JEe TOwS: ca gt @um| 7annus| - Divider el gt B3 The total vote by which the repub- | put it tids way. We will say the| ianging the money laws, the | mtital Rookist Lo hesn Heclared. from the net earn - b licans won vesterday was only about| price of all products are high, that | SVSI Isn't it possible that it would | Wil || Men’s Hats E‘m-u.mu-u. Line, :way, N. ings - of the past six months at the Atiantic division 57 per eent | gog more than they gave Mayor Henry | i8, we call it high comparatively. Of | change conditions for better? Think | - T o e X lioute af Felir phniasnt, a year, and propertion is 40.1 per cent. in the | ;o T O0€ L N0 e et G- ducts are high wages e two vears ago, when he was beat- | COUTSe, when products are high, Wag Bisatain and 403 per cent in m.lw by over 3,000 Votes. Where did the | MUst be the same. To ilustrate, the be payable on and after November FRANK L. WOODARD. | octz4daw Treasure. ry over and 1 P 5 o v ALLITTE. $2.50 to $20.00 TR0 5599 North Franklin, Cenn. e — Women’s ani Children’s || Men’s and Boys’ Shoes $1.25 to $4.00 Shoes $1.50 to $4.00 it . e A [ye.« than a thousand behtnd the re- products, the price of the products these sections « D SOEEGEY, N “ | publicans vesterday and the falling off | should be the price of the ages. We mumber of swine per farm is also 1e55{ went to the sociafiata chiefls: learn irom government statistics that Bible Question Box et QRN TS otk Cumirat Sawbin: The presence of 4,000 socielist vo- | the producers gel oniy 2= of what | ! i FUR S — o= ters in Bridgeport is something = to | Lhe ‘consumers pay. This means (hat Your Bible questions be an- & | TURKEYS GOING TO BE HIGH. |imake both the 0id parties look well | \aek the consumer rays o dollar for || uwered in thess olnmus’or by"mail Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings 46 STORES Siberian Dog Coat at $17.50 e from the west that|to their future records. e 2oy S anly " 40 cents 3 tion Sable' Wolt Cont’at 250 - roducors ars consumcrs, but all ¢ be hig s vear cam| “The republicans, in & clean cam- | Sumers are not producers. What | — 29-31 Shetucket Street L aRietimy Corv, Dkt ot $30.00 nardly be regarded as news. paign. on definite promises, with an|causes the complaint of high cosi of = Rahiin Outt Oont 6t $35/00 Of late, the shortage of the turkey | unexceptiondble candidate, asked to|living is when the producer with h Q—Is there any difference between Raccoon Coat at $60.00 crops has been a regular November | be allowed a chance to vindicatestheir | 40 Senty x ifll'fld to h"f\ the "";"fl'"' of death and annihilation? iopouum Lined Coat ,v,’n ement. and the high price is| worth. some other producer, for which he re- ¢ 2 s in at 26.0C o g 3 . 3 = Bve wWon it $1.00. When the product passes from | (1&t there are two kinds of death men- | destroved, * ° * shall utterly perish Waterbury.—Rev. A. G. Lawson, pas- for 35 cents a pound last vea 2 Now for the vindication. the producer {o the consumer, the |tioned: the Adamic condition of death | in their own corruption.” Obadiah xvi: tor of the First Baptist church, has INVESTIGATE Q1 1 A centemporary well says Noth- - _— price changes from 40 cents to & dol- and the “Second death.” The first|Il. Thessalonians i:9; II. Peter ii:12, resigned. s - ing has ever atiracted the attention EDITORIAL NOTES. Jar. It ihe producer could get what | could not properly be termed annihi- NONE SUCH — lation. as the Lord has arranged that { THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO of the reformer more than the high| The man who is Jooking for trouble| the consumer pays. there would be no | the more inviting fo farmers. g e e S VBTN line destruction Trematin posstadtiok o I % - me . PSS | ¢ oih A 5 ed States. Less than one-half of this | the Lord.” “But these, as natural 2 g sliced fancy pork so long Vith Colonel Bryan and Wall atreet | 53 States. Less than one-half of this | brute beasts, made to be taken and’ . th H lid as an unidentifiable substitute for [ AFainst him, President Taft must no-| people. 1t further savs that the hanks or the Holidays sliced turkey, the people do not find | lice his prospects are shiny. of the couatry have loaned out om | ) g Sad 7 YE ARS Now on Display. ce of turkey nor given his writ- | is never booked for a long walk. complaint of the high cost of living, | /i Who have died because of Adam’s . L. Siest, ke nor e M SEL | e Sonked for & e waik | SSemiRl of D b eI S e | 8 K38 WS R e R AT BT T S e, <o sarely feel discouraged. For the butch- | Attention is called to the fi T'wish to say to Mr, M. that It is the | L0 be released from this sentence of 1 22 A g A b sl = ; i | t o -al o the fact that| T L0 O ther in this or other | death and awakened at the time of i T I ;1;).!:1: hangs the biggest wattled tur- | neary all the self-made men are mar- | fands that governs the prices, and it | :)?rlfi(‘:kx:lmn:p:&r:m;f. These, trom 4 Real raisins in g i =™ is_not the tariff. { e ! ave merely been 2 9 The etin’s blue-ribboned turkeys | —_— Yes, Mr, M. is right, when he says: | “85leep.” “Jesus Christ by the gra None Such Mince Meat ? will look siecker and prettier than| It is whisp some of these| “The whole thing is governed by the | of God tasted death for evers e Rather! Two million ever, and b romise of a ruling high | big hats the omen wear represent law of supply and demand,” but the g . e entire race will be Z Brice oughi to prompi the raisers of | 3-cent bargains. | supply and demand law is vague, is | swakened from the tomb (John v:2S- pounds of raisins in 1910. tarkeys in %o eastern counties | - e a dittle different from what Mr.' M | 3. During the reln of Christ and | 7 10 cents buys a 2-pie pack- ' | 3 » cl ks £ = ! has in mind. Labor ‘supplies” all the ) cl , who then will | | of the o bring in more ""‘mc.hd"\fx'n] after two years experi-| lljucts, and Wall strects magnates. | Judge or try the world, if any con- age. Yourgrocer has None | niras ¢ al to compete for The ks it well not to centralize | Rra9itis, SnC WAL ST the money, | Unue in opposition to God's : | Such Mince Meat. | Ballet premiums { Zovernment too much. “demand” 3-5 of all the products for rizhteousness, and love and justice, co. | Every turkey eligible for competi- | —_— Tl the use of the money. Do you doubt | they will go into the “Second death. £ -ml_u-w“l;lwix an ton = to be housht at market prices| Hyde Park, Mass, is now Ward 26| this? If so, read the comptroiler This condition of death is annihilation. SYRACUSE, d ertainly makes the contest |of Boston. It hi o e the curremcy’s report. This raport hey shall be as though they had not BB sore & o eEi gt - gy Jq.,,.',' f,(’,{',? back, a8 At s 35418,500,0-0 8 all the money | been’ “They shall suffer everlast- | | e Dr. Cook is now announced as about| 16 biltion do'lars. In round numbers for relier. o to join the wheat growers of the west. | there is $1,700,006,000 of all kinds of FOR FLETCHER'S it s0 distressi + to roast pork Potes wsd bonds: n round muaberr; | Qhildren Cry For pains, Aches The mber dividends leave mno Rare e oition.: Now. I v Sambe that turkers are going to bo |FI° Mmey lose Wis bearings thers. STae tha" 15 biten by 1ron00000 | C ASTORIA Bought and disiributed free this Yeor. | ~vion it comes o Tiauor delaking | AND COLD FEET U " bl B o A this nation looks tan 045,500,000 / nquestionably ns represents what it put down. Nothing better than a good HOT WATER BOTTLE tucked against the pain or cold. Makes a good, comfortable feeling. SPEGIAL This week we have a good quality HOT WATER BOTTLE on sale at LOOKING AFTER THE BEEF TRUST. It is said Mr. Carnegie has an in- aisers’ association | come of $44,000 a day. His pay en- e pre situation. | velopes are handled by other men. to fnd out hew el . ok after the ecattle | SUFFER]NG Handsome and '} Was Cured by Lydia E. Pink. | Different ham’s Vegetable Compound Thames Narodowy Bank prices are Massachusetts is now the only state | leave the b the raisers in the union that elects state oMcers cents e Texas Saenciation s sompased | (LN L0I0" 1, 1 Pnie ek NORWICH, CONN. | Waurika, Oxia—1 had fomnie ron- | FrOM the many. ead of cattle and is trving to S ER = each bles for seven years, was all run dow, B who ip shtitig 1the) 366" pac >|\' the first election in New Mexico | _ - ndlduo l'l'flévou! I d id & sy = 2 there ‘were 1,000 candidates. Capable | 2 P could not do any- s a good idea to “EST AN - R Rubber Gloves for th: housewii: Tl b ¢ o . & treated me for dif- The latest trust is six hundred 10- One for 69c¢ a pair, wry thin One for 49c a pair, very heayy et tolugs but select early at the Texas Cattie Raisers’ asseciation, sars | Kapital $1,000,000 Shat “three Tundred per cent. profit . isappears somowhere between the | 2Nt Stores in this country who have, SYRINGES and RUBBER SUNDRIES. A larme stock to select ¢ me ":f’.d"’t';fl‘ { cers and consumers of beel; that [ PO0Ied their issues. Can they sive| from. © = > ¢ more for a Aime” | = A could not sleey rices paid producers are decreasinz While prices extorted from consumers | ey If the women of California put as The Lee & Osgood Co., 3™ eat it Toggery Shop Wysyla drafty platnie wszystkie czesei of Lydia F. Pink- This is more interesting than any | Much life in politics as they put into| Agents for Hudnut's and Roger & Gallet's Perfume—Park and Til ham's Vegetable| . Eongressional in+estigation and cer. | 'S8 0ay they will make election day | - ford and Fuller Greene Chocolates. Compound, and| 291 Main St Norwich, Conn, ISy promises to Zive more pas look like a new era. Telephone us if you need a Nurse, began its use and 3 Polski Niemcy i_Rosyi wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. In a short time I had gained my average JAS, C. MACPHERSON ‘weight and am now strong and well.” Cars In Stock #5550 i g, - = >~~~ Evening School| =2 5 .. e AR Gabatt ey nflgS'“smt [;3383 lts. The people of the country wil @inly be interested in what this The Chinese, in the madness of re iatien may learn about the mat- | olution, are inviting starvation and the T plaguc, and it is recognized as the ¥ ——— s way to better government. ¥ The aviators killed in the past five ¥ears pumber 102; and the persons| Happy thought for today: An old killed while climbing the Alps this|lady in French-heeled boots looks as Sear was 115 This shows flying is|if she was willing to suffer anything po najniszych cenach Proaz; kupowaé wasze drafty od nas ONE TOURING CAR. vous, run down condition and for three years could find 1o hel; safer than mountain climbing. 1o keep in step with fashion. & WILL OPEN IN Two Maxwells sold low for cash. L“l oweriny resent good 'l:?‘“ih to e - o — = ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- A lurge variety at reasonable on - x " | was foun oston was 158 s A - ] - - Hyde Park was 10 be so called! Honors ons at 20 per cent. off. |mddoesnotuy one word against it.”” 2 Monday, November 13 THE M. pB_ RING AUTO CO. | 351 Tuntington, aass~ = s Box The Shetucket Harness Co., The hope is axpressed (hat the pres- |- Every naval officer is required to - A fecause your one, eni revelution will teach the China- | take a ten-mile walk once a month Tuition and Supplies Free P e s e B T e ) 321 Main Street, Tin te wear his suirt mwide bis trou- | £nd to do the stunt within four hours. W e ton New Tondon” Coumiy.| St contiie T rated ot 6iF rving e, BODIL een This cannot be called a quickatep. e That would be coming teward Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cow pound a trial. It surely has cured eivilization som-- e i el . 2 30 Greenwich. —Charged with entiding d : 'TCHISON, NEWMARKET HOTEL. | Taany cases of femate Wis. such as in- = . It i= funny what things peeple thank | bevs fram 12 te 18 vears old to his EC A M. D, 715 Boswnil A > | flammation, uleeration, displacements, | w5 8T liraers fhe Lord for. An Ohio democrat was | jlere and teaching 2.:"‘.,'.;;:1‘:3“.3“:6 Y I PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, e (et oy cigare. | fibroid tumors, § larities, periodic " L She ¥ = ntihian was s o i 3 - s, Liqu e Tt it ner the Jeard the other day thanking the Lerd | 3287 SHRCRIAS Ban senienced 19 60 Room i, Second Fi or_ Shannon BIdE | Mests and Welch Aarenit: sccvoy to | PAINs. backache, that bearingdown owaA Washington deesn't leok like Colonel Bryan, were put on prol ' Night ‘phiome (083 cder. joba Tuchle Prom el 43-& | fveling, and nervous prostration.