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Bulletin aand giuf'_igf- 115 YEARS OLD. e S g s 3 ‘g tered at Pos Norwich, COnR us sSoORd-clase mAtiet. Telephone Calls: The sovial o | makes use of lthe ‘sel-o: hvul_-to = | crease neighborliness and is spreading In the west. At the close of the recent social center conference held in Madison, Wis., the four hundred people Im-at- tendance closed a remarkable series of meetings by ‘singing together the fol- lowing stanza: “Come close and let us wake the joy Our fathers used te kmow, . ‘When to the little old schoolhouse Together they would go. The sheep nail - f to H'Y opening and shu cut the dead, le-fla- vines away from mxuldo the windows, and now click- Bulletin Business Office, 4 lletin Editor oma oh- BiiicHn T raee e % Willimantlie Office, Room 3 Murray Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 1911. e ‘There is no denyving every commun- STATE 6F CONNROTIOUT. ity needs more of this old-fashioned By His Excellency, ndlhwlinm—\this primitive democ- SIMEON E. BALDWIN, racy. Governor, . Amorig modern city needs, says a A Pnel—fl- contemporary, are such social gather- Plu!l.:flnt : 1." "' erable cultom ings as there, to break down the bar- rigina o , the first yemr riers of distrust and strangeness that ::umnuudzt "'thfi"mm "df;h 4 keep uS apart and strike hands in the 2 ember, as a of name of the city and mankind. Not THANKSGIVING Sreater wealth, not finer buildings, not more manufacturing area, mot larger 19 Almignty God for the Dlessings of w-; other coun- | Population, not farther fame of beauty irie L' Jovink fie SoREke RERe 0 {or OF siae, but Just more nelghbors is our greatest need. av. ar, and of all the sadness and suffer- ng that war involvel. our own land AN EXPENSE TO HIS COUNTRY. The senatorial inquiry into the Lor- as been in perfe peace. For this; for the strong foundations of civil gov- imer case at Chicago is at an end, and it has cost the govermment $100,- ernment that our fathers laid; for the long life of republican Mnuuons in 000; but the Chicago News says it was worth the money. “oipecticut as colom nd for Tres America, I recommend that an “Maintenance of the purity of sen- atorial elections and of the homer of the date lbon ‘mentioned our zather in rheir homes and churc] render revfl'}nt nrahe 28a” thanis o the Giver of’ All Good. the senate,” eays The Dally News, “is too important to be weighed against the outlay of public funds mecessary to make a thorough inguiry into serious Don t be always so ‘anxious to con- tradict. 1 am net very sharp, but I am sharp enough to k.now that noth- ng_hhas bzen said abo Eu e little girl who lh'd ln the kitch- . en turned as red as a rose at | that and resolved never to be anxious . Then neighbor's heart to neighbor warmed In thought for common good; ‘We'll strike that fine old chord again, A song of neighborhood.” that with all his prying ways had hard work to peep im, or to find out what / -1 Stranger in a Stmm |and 'his was one reason for t.b. lm.elwn aty the windows trembling from Just one hig laugh--that's be! :g luth a du'k. gloomy of (he bk reached out thelr Next Week THE WHITE m of gloom for mm was wind and were Bw:anng’omc h-tflppedswnmtu:am-hmin one corner and above éhmtu!mm and winked knowingly at the saucepan | pegs in the wall, the ing he used | as much as to say, “See how much . to wear before he died one day and | good you have atco: ed- alrea Wwent away to heaven, as we have no manner of doubt. ‘When_ Edith did not obey with alac- rity, Jones would roli her eyes up toward those garments, jipon which the little girl's pinched face would turn a shade paler and she would make all the haste possible. Aunt Jane at firet did not know what to make of these strange actions, but one day she happened to hear Grandma Jones say: | “If you don’t step just as spry as you possibly can the sleeve of that coat will reach out for that crooked‘ meck cane and with it will take down that bell crowned hat and place it up- | on your head, and you will turn into a little dried up old man and be obliged o hobble, hobble, hobble, all the days of your life.” By this you will see that mplish T and the breeze whispered cheerfully, “To let ln the sunshine is one lovely our mission of usefuiness.” Thg, llttle girl heard 1t and said alou “Why, I can smile and I can sing, that may be the lovely part of my mis- sion, and I can dust, and I can scrub. 1 don’t suppose G would no tice, but the good would know that I am helping the saucepan to make the home bright and that will help to make Thanksgiving every day. Aunt Jane glanced up at Edith, who stood with parted lips and shining eves, having forgotten her work for the moment, so Intent was she upon the story. Gramdma Jones glanced at her eager face also and spapped out, but not | quite so sharply as usual: “For my part, I do not believe ln Thaoksgiving AUDITORIUM Week THE DURLANDS, REFINED MUSICAL ARTISTS, AND OTHERS Tert Wecnesdav only, Big 4-reel Feature Pioture 107 Ranch Wild West Th oy 4.4 MUSIC. ay oy Yot one heaunl Aih nirea and eleven, and the independence of the T'nited Siates the ong hundred and thirgy-sixth. nearly out of busine result, high price of turkeys. e doesn't say the ig towns and villages has caused #pring up IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PRANO. Grandma (Signed) EON E. BALDWIN. charges of corruption. Had the first| Jones was not a sweet, pleasant, kind | telling children tales that are not {Where sheep once were herded; result, ‘" a SITONING, through By lis Excelfency’s command: investigation been condueted in the|old lady like your grandma and mine, | true.” { a2 pefce of wool. BITE, k. N proper manner the secend inguiry | but had lived by herself so long be- | Neither do I, unleai perchance they | g doesn’'t say that the tariff hlsf s It-u A S, Tal e = would never have been demanded by |fore Kdith came to her that she had| may be helpful tales,” said Aunt Jane. | jilled off thousands and h\-ndrfidn‘o Lot ST R e A the public. No matter what may be| STOWR fretful and complaining and had very much object to frightening | thousands of cattle without repiacing N r. c. agEn NATIONAL GOOD ROADS MOVE- public. forgotten that if we do not make the | children or to telling them anything them; result, high price of beef. And oy the finding of the present committee, | most of our lives and enjoy them as| that will make them neryous or timid,” |so I might €0 on and on. TUNER the public will not be justified in say- ing that the committee falled to put | and she looked so hard at the old gar- ments that Grandma Johes grabbed | What does he say? Tt Is about this time that the farm- the farm” they come along, one day at a time, we shall never enjoy them at all, and 122 Prespect 8¢, 6. s Norwioi G There is nothing new in the new roads movement as a national enter- |forth strong and well directed efforts|it can hardly be wondered at that'them dbwn from their pegs and carry- |ers that were “back on prise and while it has no immediate | to uncover the truth. poor, sad, forlorn little Edith's rsce'mz'rhx;m :g the chip ynrd' where so?r b;.llrned ":f" Ser Y'r;r r{ue‘énnbfi:“t.: i 3 - i was seldom brightened by .gmue stuftering Jonas was sawing wood to | they couid not se or DD R 4 i aads The frst investisating committee| ™ unt Jane, being one of those b | keep the kiichem fire going, she gave | buy the coal in Pennsylvania, - where 1647 SEmpgh thit & oy wioat e ds lerred seriously, as The Dally News| o.q people who always flnd _ine o t|them to him without more ado. | the miners were starving for the corn would be of use/to the government in |poinied out at the time, In regarding|side to everything, ! Jonas, who had to sing to keep from | that was burned for fuel in the west. 2 time of peace/and war. itself merely as an agency for recelv- Everythfg out of Goors shines In | stuttering, hegan mow in his great! Now I mever knew Mr. Valiette to Adam s Tavern The recent congress held at Rich- ling whatever evidence might be|the glorious sunshine this morning, jsurprise and gratitude, for he needed | take advantage of # man for argument mond, Va., favored this work by the |brought before it. The present com-|and that sau®ep:n aanging behind the | the garments sadly, to sing in time to sake and think he must have ov Prlnal:- |56| % ed the fact that the years when the adoption of a resolution for its promo- tiem, but with the Panama canal just drawing to a close, and the deep wa- terway and other schemes pressing up- mittee has taken a different attitude. It has gone out to uncover the truthf co ! and thus bring to light all the facts| houges it could possibly secure. By so dolnsl “Why is it thankful?’ asked Edith, stqve is irying its best out of pure Lis Wwoodsaw &uuln&n I do believe, t Oh, Ceary me! how thankful I be, the synshine This mkea Tehanksgiving enough for Kansas and other farmers burned relr corn were years when the crons were | enormous, " elevators bursting with e — supposed Thanksglying grain, and no way to get it to the offer to ithe pubiic the finest standar? - brands of Eeer of Burcpe and Amerio Bohemian, Pilsner, Culinbach Bavari of inside bring the | on the attention of the government |it has set a standard of service that| cai he whim: idea so,could be made so easy,” sald Grandma ' ecstern markets. Beer, Eags Pale and JBurton, Mualr's ¢ federal aid for good roads falls nat- |should have a permament value to the qufiifigg‘flt f\&m J._:.,m:‘:;; on‘ ! Jones comirg in and forgetting to | - That & before the days of r;md | Icotch Ale, rq[u!]nr:;il: ch\Ir.hll.kl sg:fi';- uraily to third place. nation.” “Because it s clean, and fresh and snop. I wish somedody would make | freight travel. The Erie canal In tore | € & C. Jmportes SUAETT Soergiign” | The movement o ted in the| Early in December the committee|Shining, and sees before Itself & “f':T'.’:}';f;[“;;"‘jfu‘;‘;;,"e-l e g [Sars b oIl of the rasire | ing Ale, ling Bitter Ale, Anheuser , south, where the good I sre more | will reconvene at Washington, D, C. | f.J3Gainest . » Aunt Jane, catching down the turkey combined, I have driven mules on the =Budweizsr, Schilts and Pabst. needed than anywhere else just now. |and press the case to a close. Cinniae . Tomtes !‘.Q‘;ig‘“-br:k:w"‘m' {Wing and veginning €o dust. “Come, |Iorle canal back in the early '$0s and A. A ADAM, Nerwich Town. : The south is to be commended for its — e good, old, black, iron spider trving to Idith, dear, -et us 2o to work and he.p know something sbout ho "rhl:ng.‘-lt‘ Telephone 447-12. ' ‘ook from Buffalo to Troy. cry téday about the high cost of Jiv- s who tell enterprise, but at the same time it must not become impatient if iis plan is somewhat delayed, since the order of events appears to make delay nec- essary. the new saucepan to make the home bright.” That was the beginning, but it was ing is by cheap politicy ot the end, for one change made way Just one side of the st - fcr another and as the really prett: Why, it is even bhard work to mn‘-. comfortable hcuse was made tidy and |a democrat remember foday of the EDITORIAL NOTES. Pop corn in jt one day, and 1 bought | Popular subject for debating soci- | lp,,em]:r,,x%?’arx;at;::u?c:o:cth &R eties: “Is the deer or the gunner e e ool G Sy T bt mest Nf” and I'm afraid the neighbors will hear | WM. F. BRILEY The day is coming when the govern- | It can never be proven fhat com- | porks U I BT BolmE to Y | randma Jones grew gheerful | scupliouse d4ys of '3 and SR oy i 2 TR N ment will take & hand in £00d Xoads | mercialized vice is mecessary for | -Fow strange” sald Aunt Jane. “I ond vieasunt, nntil she whs almast as | Mr. Valleite? What about the cireula tion per capita when the United States vas one vast field of idieness. almost | Hack’ leelay starvation? and More than 3,000,000 men w time tramping the country in Hoarding Stable —mnot worl for that could not be fou “Why | —snything to ieep body and soui 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. bullding, because the welfare of the | people and the interests of the coun- try demand it—from all sections of the ceuntry such work is recogmized as Decessary. OFFICIAL INTERFERENCE. It §s surprising to see a charge of | official interference with state redis- | tricting by the membefs of congress from the state of Massachusetts. The Fitchburg News says with regard | vice s my grandme or yours, and Edith was so delighted with the (‘h.hgc that she sv d anc sang sweetly as any bright little girl in any sunny | farmhouse among the beautiful green fields. One day Grandma Jones said: can’t we have Thanksgiving and invite | in fcme of cur neighbors; there are things enough to eatf, gooGness knows, you coms to think about it, rere generally is on a farm, and wo ineed mew chicken wing and turkey {wing dusters if we are going to keep took a fancy to that saucepan the first thing; it shone out a welcome to me! | the first night 1 came. It shines and it rings. I can fancy it to be a sauce- ! pan with a mission, and that it was | expecting "o accomplish great good { when it left the shop and started out! : into the world, hanging by its long it is to think what you would do with | handle to the side of the tin peddler's money if you had n? {red cart. I can’'t help thinking how | | many goodies Edith and I shall cook in_it for Thanksgiving.” Edith's eves began to grow bright, | with expectancy, although Grandma | commereial city Jeglousy kills all that is of any: =ood n a person unless it 1s met and | conquered at omce. Happy thought for today: How nice ether. Jrom Rocky Mount, Va. to eldon, N. C., a_distance of less than £ty miles, mysell and another repre- sentative of the Washington Post coupted thirty-six tramp camps and at one near Rocky Mount Vard we foun over maventy hungry men. Included (5 the list were machinists, railroad men The ‘p!‘uident (lr the TUmnion Pacific | road prophesies it will be a four track- ed road within ten vears. * i cing ; vhel to :h& :':r‘:l r:;-y: is being dono through Jomes interrupted: i it things looking this way, and when |10 (0LY mazons. printers, Lelegrapi AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. s - , The winter is going with a skip and | aagwvs, | Whe i 't | 'Thanksgiving isn't so very hard to oberators and cierks *ot . Telephone 8§83, Map makers are now busy Grawing |, jump December, Jamuary, Februnty, | moibi 1o o et mnc make, after all.” ’ of the entire lot cowld traly bo S ’ boundaries for new congressional dis- | & tramp. Everything shines this morning in- | March, Ap——"Play bal At that Aunt Jane only s;lanked smil- | front on a suspicious deal. tricts. On account of the growth ef 3 - 7 Whet about the per capita circula- | 5 1 b " o _ i ingly at the little girl, who kept on doors and out,” said Aunt Jame as allette” 7 ‘l" population in this commonwealth dur-| If the evidence is correct Mr. Rocke- | Washing dishes, handling them very | she was about, leaving the easterr | 5o o0 ,;'.l: (,‘:d’fif-‘m} n,‘:., e (Y HA S NEW ameee ing the past decade, it has been found | feller knows how to put & religious CArefully, so as not to make a noise country for the country in the west, | 7, " 5% " 0 nae for n doltar. necessary to provide for a larger rep- that wowd drown a word that fell ind as she hit the saucepan with the poid R0 =% MOURRS (o0 % SUCRR, 0 THE PALACE CAFE r silk wmrbreila it rang cat h a cheerful echo of her wopds that Grandma Jores joined heartily in ¥Y.dith's laugh end the meighbors, who resentation in the lower house of the andle of The two great will feel a deep in- from the dainty little lady’s rosy lips | so, happily, nonc of Grandma Jones’ handsome old china got cracked that morning. ® “The shining, cheerful saucepan rode 10 cents? the name of Tel? cents a pound. Who had the 10 Flour was $4.50 and $5 a barrel. | God, who could buy It i% all right to tall national legislature. partiss, of cours tehest in this recomstruction of dis- Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., 72 Franklin Street. The clergyman who spoke of Eve as a model overlooks the fact that a model is not the real 5 thing. { had been Invited to join in the Thanks- ot ot TR N IEEEH JFRsng It o be the mgaus of ——— - on and on,” continued Aunt Jane, “aud Eiving Ginner wnd who had come in | SEQU! Lhe WISh cost of Fviese 1L e Bl 1L b 4 el adding to or weakening their power at ‘There is no doubt Presld?n( Taft will | was admired at every place the good- to Lid good-bye and Godspecd to the L yg.i3 tarifr; it is all right to sei up | the capitol. The increasing independ- | enjoy Horace Vose's turkey and Aunt| Datured tin peddler stopped, until o chserful little lady who had wrought || g ,nep ery as the cause: but the man | The Roads Are Mfl‘m‘ » ence of the electorate, however, will | Delia's pie on Thanksgiving day. day in a pretty neighborhood away out 'ich perfectly wonderful coanges, n0d- | .y, nag an empty bellv n 1883-4- make partisan manipulation a difficult —_— 2 : among the farms it was bought by an dea\‘n: _e_alfl; T:‘?ia:::d.;“:;amn There | Wil think mighty hard before he draws and |}t'.lhhl'f; mjl\"l:v‘ \\I:I (:u U‘Ibh t “Thus far the most conspicuous |Nois Mman selected a wife from 585 aP- | wes eeing cormeed thonoonns 1€ she 3 ; not be sunshine, neatness, | [°7 Mg of I\ 14 Digwer doscs, In 1912 | | est tonic, "Phone us for a-good team. pleaders for the readjusiment of | plicants and she IPfi- him in a month.| elderly Jads.” repeated Aunt nuxk‘.flnefis anl neighbwrliness, a~¢ | MAMONEY BROS., Jane, C. B. MONTGOMERY. Conn posriy e g e | boumds comprise sitting members of | -ongress. With hardly an exception | Sinee only a few broken mecks and the mational soloms of this state have | Packs have been reported it is feared | abpeared befre the redistricting com- |the football season will prove to be ttee to urge their views as to a new uil we will never again neglect to thanic the gcod Heavenly Father for His great kindness to every owe of His children.” : “who had aot been very well = lived alone until she was aimo: couraged, and had Iot over her windows until her n t i en was elmost as dark a cellar. I The moment she hung that saucepan | Packer, Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. allgnment. Most of them have adopt- | bm’[’{!;: ;r‘ ;; s e upon & nall ¢ shons o reienily s LETTERS TO- THE EDITOR | ed the attitude of o rship the ury ir knees | g 5 ents quent have I what alterations | AUeDt ev shown they were | Presently a dish fell upon it from a | Sy o FIt thelr Tahoy. Tt semas ge.|Swided right. shelf, but instead of COmPIAININE, 1!, ooriqs o e i et o aces | lediy, cool for congressmen to as- ez rang out such a cheerful tune that the STy iy ‘ { A Roumanian count has married a| old fire tongs in the corner began to is usunlly treated—for the time, | wonder if there was any way possible . sume a proprietary interest in the cir- Now in this | Boston woman, who has mastered 44| cuits whose franchises elected them | v 'l ™TRET, WhO NAs meste cour- | for them to shine like gold asain, as Py SN T sStuses of | a8 :!r;e_.enu(li;:;. It is to be hoped | o S CF, | S | they once had dome, and the old dusty |} S [hoisted tae fas of trace before | Cqswell. North Dakota at their sel Ppromptinzs will be | armchair seemed fairly to laugh at the i, gnot was fired ama acknowledged | 3 | beaming appearance of the An old coat and hat hanging upon the wall over the chair were so sur- prised at the cheerfulness and glow in ! he room that they fell to the floor and chewed and the revisions be per- | isitor. ormed on a basis of geographical and | popular lines.” This is where Connecticut leads. Our It is said of the American woman, | that if she is comforteble she does not |care how she looks in the sublimated | bathrobes now in style. f myself not an equal to that great stug | dent of finance, even in a newspaper | {centroversv- but in mv very first jetter | ou will kindly notice that I tossed lnwl : November 21st, 1911. : Charles Lillibridge, i . )Wn congressman urged that the work s the arena a new kind of a bomb to be | i Sl gathered themselves into a bundle, | |ouyon o be promptly dome without attempting | The Chic e Y Bolien outside the Bate, where & mos, |licked with care, or someone will get | ‘o direct the new district lines upon gt Mt win o€ old beggar man found them, and, el b o 1B Norwich, Con endiess legal maneunvers wonder if the packers do not presently |meet themselves coming back,” it wil i@ K put- it will be al i, them on, .went his way laughing for thankfulness. The crook-necked staff —— { hung beside the old dusty garments : Los Angeles takes its hat off to 70, | siipped out and pegzed 000 registered Wwomen voters—New | across the field to a cottage whers liv- York lets a mob how! down its intelli- | om=an suffering With rheumat® {Bent women whin they Wemand-fhe| D5 riRe welcemied wRA Sangted I with eiig] | ballot. { he old. tall clock in the corner, { accord with the marmony, tick the maoney question, Mr. V. would sim- jply have paralvzed me; but even then '1 should have won the peint 1 started | out to establish. that the high cost of | living is due solely to the jaws of sup- | ply and demand. i 1 have forced Mr. the map. HOKE SMITH'S CREDENTIALS. There is nothing slow about Senator | Hoke Smith of Georgia—he does not walit for others to do for him what he n do for himself. He was elected ; 3 ited States senator while he was wernor of Georgia which empow that had Shipping today ONE THOUSANP LIVE TURKEYS, ONE THOUSAND CHICKENS, TWO HUNDRED AND |. $IFTY DUCKS and GEESE. : Signed (Chariie Hewith Vallette to ac-' {knowledge that he 4didn't unflersinnd jthe monetary laws of one country ve drawn from him that eve i= affected serious hm' cred him to give the senator-eicct his ol on vl Sl pply and demand ot | Bible Question Bo: ! T tick-tark. tick-ta LAPNE Sy he ‘ ; ; e i, e of hens not lay- | I (,omment!r:z upon this unusual sit- | 8 X ! - any years, it t is ezgs 50 cenis o | The above telegram was recelved by e, and in connection with same . 1ation the Washington Post says 1 eerfulress with < not say that e high this wish to inform the public of Norwich and Vviclnity that ably i the State of Georsés, but ‘o may that Hoke clesned refore he gave it up. I will have on sale at the Farmers' “Telh 3. Siston ancoeeds | Iicke Yonr Bible guostious will be au- thankfuiness is great e of the dense woods o Smith temporarily as governor of || i mea: to mar RO ol Hal on that the brown wing sticking ished In’ New Eneland LIVE”" Po expecied to arrive in/Norwich Wy next (leorgia, and in the ordinary course g khi:f‘ e o e but the result is high Monday at the latest put same on exhibition to the public in ¥, L e v nave Tl ) o % DT i D e e N s s R , ! : or Smith. Desiring, | Q. —What is the spiritual value of Thenk st. futtered its | es of cotton raised in 1 however, to take no chances and to 4o | papiel’s marvelous deli P feathers, £ - result, the high d ’ or Senater Hoke Smith the last serv N verance from lgoieral tines in my long life T have | . ce that he could do for him as wov- ,""" den of lions? Would the spiritual been uscd to dust the big Bihle, and I He does mot sav that the y crner, the chief executive of the state | Y2149 of the narrative be iess or more am confident there is no such passage sed every turkey raimer made it a persomal matter to afMix h,!]lf the story were only an allegory? (W.| 25 that in the good book.” and and Connecticut to go r signature to the papers that sept his | R D.) i hest friend to Washington. { Answer--The story of Dan | = Wait until you see this bunch of live onex 4 “Governer Siaton may f o Roed. i ool | i ‘ 1 No cold st Turkeys In this lot 4 il a ¥ £t under the wrving conditions I A No cold storage Turkeys in th ot. 1l a little patronage to be given out ! o, "IIET U placed, and pis cour- | b y y {age in resisting the infiuences of evil| dresecs 2ol o g {and ervor that were brought to bear | laga nst hi and his willingness tr~| jdie an awn up the jeb And coming with ~redentials from such a governor as Exchange, on Broadway, from now until Tcanksgiving Day as fine » stock of Fresh Vegetables, Meats, Fruits ?fid all the FPixin's that go I death in the lions’ den AND NOT A PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF v foke Smith, it is certain that the new | "8lher than vielate his conscience by : ~engtor from Georgla will start on h?s vielding to that which was unjust and | A with that THANKSGIVING DINNER as you will Aind in this'town or |7 ew career with flying colors.” sinful, has always been an imcentnc! Get a 25 cent bottie of Dan- little Danderine will immediately ERe 4 T2t is ol i the Lord's people to greater cour- | > the beauty of youg ! any other, 5 This is sald to be the, democratic | srue to the ormaig o rihi oy and l derineand jus: try this—stop= ‘j,_’::;;Pfej‘};?“mgxinf:df"“‘I CALL AND SEE US. WY 4 hibboleth for 1912: “Bubble, bubble, |as expressed in the commands of (heir hair ialiing out at'once Danderine. . and carefully s 1 i i 1 i i v il and trouble. Trouble, ble, boil | God. If this story were but an alle- 2 rouzh 3z one My goods are high in quality, but low in price. i bubble, Bubble, troubly toil and |£OTical narrative it would lose much Danderine dissolvé every particle | sirand effect is amaz- ’ irouble” Do Mot try to say it toe |Of its force. Personal example has al- | of Dandruf [ike suow th the i be light, gy 4 k! ways exerciged a more potent influence l blaging sun, cieanss nd in- an appe » g 1th jmere precept. What an indlvid- |V li"«',r(n:\ th orever stopping i mparable 1y N ual s4ys is never so effective as what | itching an - the beau Findlay, O, has a high school | he does. “Actlone ‘invariably speak | - Wit ten minutes afier an appli- g e armers cacher who u::'l to criticise the |louder than words.” What an inspira- | cation of bu nd‘rnm canuot wnd L& 25 ment Bottle. o Knew!ton's | ~onstitution country and the | tion there is in the life of a noble, hon- | & singie irace o niruff or a loose | Danderine from any drux. store or Declaration Independence. Of {est man! How we delight to meditate | or falling hair and vour scalp will [Joilet countar, and prove fin yvourseif | CHARLES F. LILLIBRIDGE, l'm s course, he is young. upon his God-like gualities of mind |nct itch, bhui wnat will please you [Ronight—mow —thet youg hair iz as and heart! Would that we all might |most will be after a few weeke' use, | pretty and soft as any-—that it has | Ch‘m m“k l'mwty A £00d municipal motto—Millions be Daniels in purity and sublimity of | wken yeu will act see mew hair, | been neglected or injured by carelmss | £ s P o e ey = fool. | ChATACter: obedient in all ways to the and downy first —yes —but | treatment—that's all—you sureiy can 3 or provements—nothing for = J will of the Almighiy Reing who con- | real all over | have beautiful hair and lots of it if e ‘hadr ishness .a.l" e ",'.’o"'u"‘ trols the universe. the 5 © . Yyou will just try a little Danderine.

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