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only morally culpable, but are enemies of the American people, and, above all, are enemles of American Wi - ers. In honorable contrast to these men ung,’ J e gods prompted them to take them, A Piano or ; - Y tin Job Of % stand the various labor leaders who & “ . iwmstic Office, Meoess 3 Museay | Dave never asked for more than a end ';‘:8‘: paciel. C";;‘f.»n:emc:;o = Suildixg. Telophene $i8 fair trial for the McNamaras, whose | SOURS: U8 BEUCR DG e, ‘ana ¢ 5 purpose has only been to get justice, |tells us age represents the survival of Norwich, Saturday, Dec. 16, 181 and who now sternly demand t [the fitest; and the world is prone to Player Piano FROM THE —===p~ murder shall be punished when - ‘mitted in the nominal interest of precisely as under any other clrcum- stances. 1 believe with all my heart in the American workingman: I be- leve with ail my heart n.nrm-u Iabor, for lsbor must in order to protect and secure its rights, and, therefore, with all my strength, I urge my fellow citizens, the Ameri- can men and women who earn their livelihood as wage- Workers, to see that thelr leaders stand for henesty, and obedience to the law, and to met thelr faces like flint ageinst any ef- fort to tdentify the cause of ergan- doubt and scoff at this. Well, there | 3nd 7 is some cause for long life beside nersdity and professional picty; and Wwhat do vou suppose it is? it has chiefly to do with the mode of liv- ing: and those who respect the phy- mical warnings not to repeat things ‘which make them ill, who fullesi res- ct the laws of their being, are ealthlest and happiest and live lons- est. He who lives temperately in lives lo than he who lives in- temperately in doing good works. It is difficuit to explain why this is thus, and that otherwise. The fast young man is always on the down grade. If it was not for this those who ambitiously follow his ex- voung lcuk UPOR YOu @S & BOrt of IAIrY g father, and will speak your name Trev erently, but if you loat around there 1wo or three weeks they'll size you up as a stuffed prophet and make lifé a burden to you. > “T have a married daughter of my own, and, by a singular coincidence, she has several children, and three or four years ago she insisted ' that I should go to her place and make & good long visit. So I went at Christ- mas time. My daughter had educated her children in the belief that I was a great and good man, and when I first Eot there they looked upon me With Zwe. They listened to every word of mine as though a doggone oracle was with liniment, and he went to the poor- house. Children always associate ideas together in a queer way, doggone them, and those kids came to the conclusion that 1 was destined for the poorhouse. They expressed their convictions to Plaut-Cadden Co. SEE THIS LIST OF SPECIALS Every One a Square Deal ized labor, directly or indirectly, with oy mevainemt which in any shape eF |EE ey P e e ITh "is " | speaking. and I thought T.had never | other childcen, snd those chilaren way bénefits by the commission of (slide not a uggle—it is not an |Seen such nice kids. Had I gone away the story along, and so it got to crimes of lawless and murderous vie- |achievement. Y there Is Bo much | after staying one day all wou‘;d e b: $ho SS1% GF Dhe Lo e i Henry F. M Jenter S e i intampersto living i | been well, bt I stayed on, and pretty | stopping &t my daughter's temporarily ' fascination in intemperate living 12| oon those children began to 1ose their | before taking up permanent quarfers| | A besutiful Upright an| Baby Grand, fine rosewood They saw that I was |at the poor farm, and my davgiter good as day it left factory. | case, splendid tone in fine | A standard for quality, Ivers & Pond Steinway & Sons c (Upright) A great chance for anyone an use & good Con kering Grand vl respect for me. WHAT TO CALL ONE'® WIFE. |5io0me of \apity ind 1t enows “tiat | merely human. It beats all how quick | came in for a lot of criticlsm, rfect action, fine tone, | condition. Just the thing | tone and mction. Abso- This Pl A Maryland woman, recently wrete |there is nothing £00d about their | kids can fize you up and govern them- ell, inside of & week those kids il s v am S o o i e 3 his Plano is to her home paper that the average manner of living, and the end is .eh;e:l Accar‘d‘lnf’lm n e hml:’r::‘::e;‘\;?.:llme"lhrafi:g . Ay S utely g00d, & ereat valve, der . I always lle down me, 00,0 man doesw’t know what to call his (misery It s not se very singular|, ARl nap Tana my (1oe thing T despise When I was taiing Cost new, $550.00. Regular price $850.00 Regular price $600,00 ow $1,500.00 . my sfternoon nap they tied & string to | | gpecial No. 1 $212.00 | Special No. 2 $390.00 | Special No. 3 $185.00 Ne, 4 $168.00 wife when he refers to her in com- " |men are ltars” Men of wisdom stm|____ - | B¥ 2o think in their hearts that which they e e, el 1, Vo If she lived in New Hngland ahe |go not let their lips utter. Theso ecessity for the soul. He who wonld oon alscover that e S1 Bt | o oed e P e T | e ceuat 1o money or his money | I upset all the furniture in the room s s Ak i ot 23 R B . Piore i call her the cook, but just put “Mrs.” | panion: and these do not lead ome: in trust is. very likely to awaken to l'"ld made llr:h a racket that my daugh- Pecichi ‘o1 ns y! - S ors hin oun amme, Jand lets It so |4long the path of virtue. The moment |losses and the bitterest disappoint. | fer came with her seven league boots (Upright) (Upright) sty (Used but short time) at that. a ynm man discoyers that he is be- | ments. Handling money right is n:t fi'fi. nm“an‘,”:'::‘:‘*:" er.;ah::lan} New, never out of ware- | New England's greatest A chance many have | led & good fellow by the boys | the occupation of a simpleton, or the | TI68 hEd Font “u;e up snd said 1 N e ot o=l piano use tn thousands of | in fne ofer, good tone SAlE tor, the fam " homes and public Institu- piano every one n pla It is sald a Texan calls his wife |jr& | 1t is time for him to stop and consid- | birthright of an heir. It is necessary | Tust be In my, dotage Tor her ULOR | CUCN U lang Week ending “the cook.” 'a western rancher calls |or his destiny, for it should be taken know the worth of a dollar and g Desstmbee 9. . . ner his “pard” u Bootchman may call |oh o oL O R eornia | tae wiles of men to keep & fortune in~| & hing. she said.. 1 must heve tied o 2 tions. A great favorite. ok e easees with 15 rolis ot mus her his “mate” and some southern- |ment. The compensation for the life |tact and producuvehduuy an helll" thf_: ::cn‘:h 3"1:'::'.. BENE S t $450.00 Regular price $450.00 gkl : e — - ers persist in repeating what “Missus” | which this covers is something to be has seen a fortune fade away as - & it . & snc ol ssiel Wi, 7 vl e $600,00 e o I ntial | fehing stunt, so 1 packed my kit of| | Spec; o. & $265.00 | Special No, pec .06 gaceiel fo s Hor The pet names in New England [#voided. It is better to strive to be |it were a fog instead of a substa: St wint, Fo ¥ oSy B, of pecial No. * THE REAL THING. o g s # & useful man, than to strive to dress ndence, simply because the men It will be gratifying to those whe :b" L g ity :';""“"' ™Y Det- | iylish when your family doesn't. A | e e ‘money dlscovered the way | the first train. Had I staved Just one elr morn hes saw fhe lights of a| ter half. the cashler, the boss, dearle, |neat, well-sroomed man need notlook |to unmake him. Money inherited is | fay T'd sthil be the high man wilh those fiying machine passing over Norwich | Cubby.” and a score of other sweetly |like a fashion-plate—it is better to |easy money, and too many of those “hicago sounding titles which were never in- |look ltke a Man Who inherit it learn that they are easy - Dunham (Upright Pianc Weber (Upright) New York's popular plano Chickering (Upright) This well-known piano can Pianola Piano Player An oppertunity for some one who want an attach- A g00d §360.00 plan in the fall of 1909 to be assured that b tended for dlsplay or publication. - marks. The joy of an heir is said to - gelir qud!g_"r;?t de-::h "-I;m‘u:-: It the men of Marviand do not| It is unfortunate for a person to|be proportionally increased by the "}:‘,‘,‘, for their present | just exchanged for Bald- ::nh:dl;: - mwn:??":r Shahogany oase, with o u":“'m" bmk‘;:“""_u s hibiteq | know what to call their wives in "fl;":h&hlt lxenluul is only to the few, |amount that is left him. Bnp: win_Grand, in good order. § ¥oU A5 rareti oy "| and mearf, fully warr has ence, e: . an at it is not in personal endeavor. ¥ i o ol his machine which will run by modor | SOPARY, 1t 1s up to tielr wives to Gentus is the frult ‘of persistent in- | Whe cares whether Sants Claus ix Cout. new. $35509 Cost new $750.00 Rogular price $650.100 p 100 miles an hour, will sail like a em, or elso |dustry and self-reliance. Perhaps no |a myth or not? Some one has polnt- | wwered > 2 0.0 Sacht with the motor idle, and will not | 2 Fefuse .to go into company with|one has defined it better than Will- |ed out the fact that myths are quite Bible Special No. 9 $65.00 | 8-ecial Mo, 10 $135.00 | Special Ne. 11 $200.00 | Special No. 12 e Saih tartia e GiMIBR 56 machins !hlem mott, whdn sal "l?enlu‘ Tnds tu o [ax- son e history, ‘-‘;mli ;m-n ::fl' | It a wife has a pretty first name, |road and carries its own lantern.” It |more that is good on their face. - p iR * s own o do uates goodhe: - (Upright Plano, o s btand and is capabls of carrying tweive men. | Lioy o, Cop® her by that, In seasen |which are declared to be akin o | otious the flow of the milk of hu- . we acceunt for the (Dprtins iato) s E e ORREIEDS, T, (Square Plan In spesking for himself Mr. TIng- | sy, season, just because he |genius. Genius gets in its shirtsleeves | man kindness. He practically demon- | seeming contra ion of the following Fine mahogany case, good | (. ¢ Boston's best | Mahogany case, In good N Bt T Sk fancles it. B e ety s e O | e o " how genetoaity and open- | Scriptures—John i:18, where it says,| | tone. very popular’ with | muies, s oet tone, pleasing | order. used ‘about 15 ]in fne order . Men who recognize the proprieties |life every minute until it is recogniz- | handedness brings joy to the World, | Ny man hath sesn God at any time,” | | many. action, very durable. months, walnut ca Tum thing for a 3 Value $325.00. Cash new $200.00 nd Exodus xxiv:9, 10, “And they It is a machine that Is safer than | ,.g 4re aver consclous of dignity, give |©d. and still shines on and on. It is [as does also the herald angels Ions{h an automobile or 2 motor boat. With e 1. irs the preference and say it with |DOt afraid to blaze new paths express “On Karth Peace!—Good WIIl to Regular price $360.00 any kind of care it cannot upset, turn new opinions, o 12 def: th 15 1" Accs ing to Schelling “the | sa ind the 5.00 27, Kind of care it cannot upssl. 1D | an emphasts which indicates she is bis [BSTSEGPYST “Geaftl 12" aclft |mayihe of the past represent religious 1) and there was| | Special No. 13, 920000 | goecial No. 14 $208.00 | Special No. 15 $108.00 | Special No. 16 e h Dt ve e . centered, cl with faith d A tis t wing wild.’ Santa . . machine which travels at the rate of | “Buc i\ seoms Eood to hear & man |veld of Zear. “T¢ ls wsually wn over. | Claus idicates that it is maniy bus- | ¥ork of a sapphire stone, and as it Hayn Joseph Wal Mason & Hamlin Ricca (Upright Plano) Just as g0od as new, used but ten weeks, all solid brass trimmed, copper bass strings, Torrey key beau- tiful mahogany case Greatest value ever of- fered, Special No. 19 100 miles or more an hour. It is an| forget himself and let out a name (turner, and it may be true as Swift iness to glve joy to the child—to im- | were the body of heaven in his cl aeroplane without allerons or Wing-| which has heart warmth in it, and |declared when he pointed out: ‘“There press the childmind on this day it has | ness”? (. C. H.) warping devices. Its stabillty Is per-| sends dignity to the dogs. But this {Never appear more than five or six a friend. Christmas Is the day when (Organ) fect; it will carry eight or ten OF & | hag to be kept the exception, for if it | W€D Of genius in an age; and if they | juvenility is honored and the manger Answer—To properly understand the dozen men. You dom't have to Part| pecame the rale & . S e Y hiahem animes—lowiness and | Bible it is essential that the student| | Grand organ in first-class your hair In the middle, elther, to g, SRerule. I M Tt genins Sacs not | humility Is impressed on the adults of | Should continuaily bear in mind that| | (o Gition, splendid value maintain its equilibrium, . its charm. u&n; since it 18 not trylng to find its earth. The infant born in a naBble \;e- | g:;;fehogffl;t‘z;;‘ggfipet:reu c‘onu.(n o y .t et e affin v . But for 3 ressions, an 2y inachiia. methiGE 1t eqiitith. EDITORIAL NOTES. 'y but to demonstrate that which | came the Redeemer of man. at fge | Dol G Sauintie cln:r, et At $75.00 4 2 has never been regarded as impossi- | this, think you, Mrs. Sigourney would r:xm by means of two superimposed | Buy ana the world buys with you, |Ple have been inspired to write “The :nents To distinguish between the| | gpecial No. 17 wings, or establishers, placed in a hor- | 1o trug at Christs time as st n‘; ioriftca Bpirt of the Infant, is as a | two forms of expressions i guhat the v apos “right] 3U ihe other planes of my =T rrod e TN IO AR, and & man |2 lacd the infant to be held in sweet | Ssul, on his way to Damascus, had but eople ar: o when they, . Py and mo overwhelming was the sight "|even get baldheaded: but it seems | Fleaven. that he wes prostrated to the earth, ciple. That is, the center rib of the| hay v TR e b he D I s | ave matiing v sy, denied to him to live long and not and blinded to such an extent that it get feeble. They talk about sging required a miracle to restore his eye- ribs, and the two halves of the plane ‘The fur cloaks look surprised to see | the twe : gracefully, but this seems to be larse. are gei with relation to each other | the open-work walsts stlll in service, (1Y of the imagination, for’the ‘mun- SUNDAY MORNING TALK || sisht, In view of this think what much the way the wings of a bird are | but they cannot protest, ner of & man's aging s largely tem- ana his associates had they. actually PL - y-rzm I . placed. It is to the carrying out of ntal. He who finds joy in liv- pt 3 he Almighty Ged, of whom the this principle in the machine that I ing makes no note of time, and the oo, i k Rl tbain-lis sutol Jorimer s opposed to Postmaster |mind docs not et busy making crow- N CHAMELEONS. | (Dostle sayelWho only hath fmmor sy s has | CRmPbell of Chicago. That ought to |feet and wrinkles to 'indicate the| THE HUM iR, Sueling 2i tie Mgy ot no bean a Bobby of mine. I have met| o oo appeintment. Jears: but those who chate and wor- | rhe chameleon is & small lizard-like | hath ot mbe an pou: 1o WhoW De Established 1872 chosen this time merely for the sake| Tne MoNamaras went fo prison | PFematurely e e oty &% qthe | creature with power of changing ¥s | honor and poyer everliauting” (I Tim- of privacy, but also because it is More | witheut ~wesch, rison | B s of Cage cven: beyond their | color to accord with its environment | othy vi:1¢. ‘e ure forced to the con- CADDEN BUILDING, g ol i peaching,” and those higher- | 50 may be white or gray, brown, green | clusion, therefore, that what Moses PLAUT- 3 B avorable for fiying. There are then| up consider ‘em brave boys, Jears. It depends upon whether one ;. "l.3 "as objects around it deter- | and those with him saw was but a Norwich, Conn. New England’s Most Complete Music Store. (Upright Plano) (Upright Piano) A good plano at a low price, well worth double the price we ask for it. Special No. 18 $142.00 A fine plano with 15 years' good wos same, A Kood val low price plano al No, %o $93.00 $25.00 an article that ought to give In buying satisfaction for a lifetime the guara: tee s important. = No _ guarantoe Worth the paper it 1s written on unle the firm signing it is a responsible o a is an < s & i Metatyikien — Views HECTanh fm, Under dog how he |mine. Kindly nature gives the little | representation of the Deity, or a vis- in S . s on. Thees are times when 1ve mayoes |SuPouERRSment o Slscousaserisgy. J¢ | CTeatuse ' this eeusrkasble ddfeuss | lon of soms XInd or other. . We re- Main Street, _“The oniy thing mecessary was that [, TRO®S sre tmes when live mayors | oL RS O o ohd io | A€ainst the sharp eves of its enpmies | member, aiso, in this connection, the I carry some kind of a searchiight | [ake national re 3 anks |y e T OB T, S to | “Tho abllity to change hue s a less | transfigiration on the ~mount; the F e e Mg e e up from shore to shore. . oo Oon L Worty Clubs ’ ihe oflcers | samirable ome, however, .when em- | aposties wko were with ~the ' Lord SR © used & i atouotiy ot iy o oy orTy for fear they are | ploved by human beings. ‘We fecl that | thought they actually had seen Moses et ntn aeguiar sutomobile! The white slave traffic s difficult to | dog ‘naturally takes more stock i | Somehow a man ought to b essential- | and Flijah with the Saviour. But . above the wheels. This was fed by | 2P0lish Decause its tentacles reach so Divine love and mercy than the under ly the same under any circumstances. what they saw was merely a “vision” Monthly installments may 'be arranged . . s Ry | hiy Dot 11 hE e orang” whea Tercy than the under | Xtter praising to the full that splendid | \Matthew xvi:9). Moses and Eiijah Term M eniiesired. Good Planos for as little P 4 [ Virtue, called tact, we admit that an | were dead. The Scriptures say, “The as 35 a month. % Prest-o-Lite tank. That's about all Wide apart. A ek, mystery thera was to that” i e Spart. A good Heavenly Fathor, | iven brighter jewel is sincerity. We | dead know mot anything. —_— kln 1912, it has been decreed that ! difference and makes the final com- | YI°0 people to be what they seem to | - If at a distan let us send yo r‘r\wm- skirts shall be full; but if the voters |pensation right. be most of all pite Dieis tainiorte and mpeciai fats. We EWily Elanos everywhere LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE. Money spent in lghting a city is not wasted, but, according to C. L. Eshel- | Andrew Carnegie is a very distin- are not the country can stand It. s . SPEED IN BASEBALL. m" - strange but true that home is| Nearly any soci l°'{°l§' includes gne e place where y | human cha- place where many men and wo- |OF more specimens of the e | What an Infield Double Play Means In | == man of Cleveland, who addressed the | guished man, but ther v a: “fvic N e is evidence Men show up at a disadvantage, when meleon. There are thousands of people - American Civic assoclation at Wash- | his head keeps outswelling his hat- | 1,13 the place of all places where the (Who, while they are in Rome, have an Time and Action. close eall atd a case of utilizing the Popcorn. { Dodging the Question mgton the present week, is Promo-! band, |home-malkers should be at their best |overmasterng desire to do as the Ro- | yp ap article on baseball in Every- c f cond, but with sharp ¢ s { It M 11ve of Feil catate viiuss sid Sieliide, land prettiest. Keeping all the bad mans do. They shrink from seeming | ", fraction of a second. | When corn won't pop, try setting it | ‘oung man,” sald the Maine me He citel sui nstaibe- whets. & Gty & |manners for the family is a bad |in any degree odd. They are equally body’s Magazine the writer shows the | fielding the margin is all on the side | " go00y gver night, or sprinkle §t| chant, “what are your babits a Jlocited an instance where a city | The Christian Endeavor socleties of |Bablt; and thoe are noble and herolc | In character at @ praver mesting or a | wonderful speed that is used in making | of the fielders. T double play 1s the | yiigntly | intoxicating beverages?’ “Excuse me gy i g P W ) ed | Chicago have started a campaign for SOUIS Who can live with a grouch and Horse race. ~They follow the crowd ) some of the plays. He says menace ever threatening the runner on | * { replied the applicant for employme 2 3 s thoroughfare of | a saloonless city. That s a worthy |‘Laintain & charitsble and sunny dis- | They are adepts at taking on the hue| aking first base, though dra. 5 | b, heavy traffic when private enterprise | endeavor. osition. There is no place like home | Of their surroundings. A traveler in | Maxing se, ugh more - | first. | Terryville._Superintendent of Schools ‘but under the cirecumstances migh provided the illumination. A b SN ! % e it ever so humble provided love |the South after the war asked a lanky | matic to watch, is an uneventful ‘ex- | Andrew 8. Gaylord and Mrs. Gaylord | We just as well avold talking pe Modern lighting on cf abides there; but wherl a man thinks | individual sitting on a rail fence why | pedition compared with the trip to sec- Fave & delightful reception to the | tics?’—Washington Star feachers of the town Monday night. | streets, Mr. If one bi t rne; man said, was sure t e big trust makes six little |it 18, Just a place to eat in, boss the |he had gone into the fight for seces- the. valne of Dromreore to oohance|ones, what will the six little trusts |Wife, Bcold the children and swear— |sion. +Cos all of ‘em did.". was the re- oty :mo.n i e value of bust perty, becausa ihe | mako by and by? Docs busting trusta | 5, Piace (o constantiy exnibic hia |PIY. A vesson about us corent ss| e SACT InIESISOITL BTG : o provert, because the | maic, 5 'an by worst side—1t is nothing but a mock: | that might be given for many of our | ball goes over 300 feet. and If a batted only by the amount and kind of traf- e T e e o o e e Thouk L gley tows Barie, oo | Lo thrtim LSRN thy Baf limTe of = order that home in after life seems to |read this book, play that game, “coS | gyno1e throw it must be relayed by the fic which passes it. He lained th [ explain | MMre. Hetty Green says in her old |the children to have been a nightmare. |2l of 'em” do. common condition of 1de of i e e e o2 |28¢: “Bverybody practically is dis- | Under these circumstances what won- | Particularly prone are many of us | felders While you are watching the | Pain through the chest furset being deserted and another side | honest.” Seo what handiing mbllons s:rg’n ;ch;lev'emanu 00od and patient | merely to reflect the opinions that are | outfielder scamper after the ball the | to the back, shortness of taminations on the busy sid does for & person. e oo Lokiee NeaE Yot e f et saxing . i masas of | TS Lsale Betsp pwitiy oced. | buoath,, hofrsentes ‘shd e Ahalr v i the infleld. There could be wo such | COUghing-up matter and Practically any street directly trib- tue and heroism. When home Iis|our opinions, political, literary, relig- | utary to a business thoroughfare can THaht Tt 18 the meminars o Tome 18 | s, ‘Are drawn, as It were, out of the | quick and accurate fielding of deep | Phlegm, —lungsarein the ) e 2 CORDITE. R ey o L o il Ty e | S ltmouklelderl;lkln‘ the | T Conition Yo7 = ery, it I8 & shame to the human race.. | panions, rather than by a process of | vl » o8, (o® B0 LS ot res | PNEUMONIA e fully doubled in value by Installa- om of spectacular lNghting. Lighting anged his tion of spectacular 1ie . i an undoer of all that is good and just | independent thought! Coleridge : 2 o ent siness section of a city gy na honorable. Good hearis make of | Where remarks, No man is | = Tne of relays reads to take | o TKE, D, BULL 8 home heaven; and discord makes of |Sure of anything but that he feels @ | the ball the instant he could turn and [ DODGTENRUY Lo soothe Dr.Bull's sreases values by increasing traffic, easing traffic, and suggest making Christmas Gifts of articles that have a permanent ve not only from the city itselt Cordite is 4 city itself but from e Is the outcome of the strange |it the reverse littie surer it only somebody else Will | throw jt. The reley line in a profes- | congh. aid expocto. | ue. We are quoting special prices on BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. The line s the surrounding country and towns. | paradox that {f“you — say he thinks so, too.” The trouble i7°you mix together two | near\philosopher says it takes. a an extensive one and is partially shown in our window. Good light increases the value of res- werful 5 Ts that too often we walt until we | Sional team forms almost automatical- | ration’and eure th S @ sticits GEbE Liiset i po explosives the result 18 a |girl with a college_education to mis- | hear somebody else say he- thinks so | ly. cold. Most reliable The prices run_from 480 to $5.00. smokeless slow burning powder. Ni- {spell her front na: This i e- | before, we da SrSLuR fipieion. o b, mere than any other thi v 5 - Ni- T t name is is not be- | before, re to hav tion of med; er thing gives to a| trogiycerin and gun cotton mixed to-|Cause she is lgnorant, of courte, but |our own. How many shackled souls ,IT .m‘" s d‘;“:’” p"’l“’ ‘he.i":’:‘: Fonedy eold. $6ot| SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR THE OLD FOLKS city an air of progressiveness and | gether wi having c i - iy der th bty with a little petrolenm Jjeily & come into a knowledge of her | 1ve under the tyranny of thelr meigh- K a esag i Power she defies formality by Aoing an | Bors’ ideas! | a ball that has been batted about 135 R , Coroner Herman of Winsted, C faake comdite. It is curlous.to see the |odd iittle ‘thing ke this. * Sne does || Now no one knows the real lory of | feet. He passes the ball from ten to At Fae ool Dr. Bils Gough Bymmp foe beve- FOR RNE SRICRR N iy sted, Conn., y explosives being kneaded [not regard it as an insult to her living until he straightens up and | (yenty-five feet to the second base- Fiov. Harvey Lundy, San Jose, Cal. Children’s Rockers Rookers, Desks Morris Chairs Tabl says that on January 1, 1870, the rec- | together into a paste by woms o 3 en with |Parents, or an evidence of mental |dares to be his real elf. There is a | ora of temperature ¥as meventy-six | the same unconcer as dough it kneads | JCAARCHS, %, 80me Deople ao; but just | (onic In ndependent thought that with | man. who must then throw M ainey e ottty Sicaton dpe ot Gegrees above zero, and that he played | ed for bread. Indeed bl o delights In the departure as a matter | the courage of his own personal con- | feet to first. All this while the batter | A.'C MEVER & CO.. Srmguit on Jndle A, T. Fofibliacs . , machines simi- [of right and giggles over it good |Victions, even If those convictions is running ninety feet, a trick tbat, ¥ T 1 e ot ke te beoramack's | lar to those used in bakeries take up |naturedly for many a day, and for- | Sometimes prove not to bo well found b ifenad fit°e starter foc 198, peated | the work and knead the buff colored |Et8 to ever again spell it right. She ed. We admire stalwart advocacy of | Wo BAT® Seen. it takes a snappy run- e : cordite paste for seven hours.. ‘Ten it | 221220, in explanation that'it pleas- |even a mistaken causs more than the | Ber {0 turn In 3 35 seconds. 1ts a g en her an ore o o < : 2 doose 8r> 10 buj in Wesler Sem Ol were invited by the teacher to pro- | 1ong cords—hence the name cordite— |Such = girl might, however, be ver | ol I ' e e ' conundrums: and a liiile solored | the thickness of which ls rarted se.|MUCH Surprised by the controversy it| The truth of the matter is that your | Have You Tried This? g pase toy wanted to know: “If yer had tan| cording to the weapon In which It is | IShL &Ive rise to in a court of law |ideas aro as apl to be true as your || g, £ o A aiae -l R ol should & question of identification as |nelghbors. It is mot always safe to | ple Prescription Said to Work e S nt i biraa 2 an heir arlse. if it could be discussed | follow, the crowd. “All of ‘em” do some | Ootramonac” o b e oo ¥ ¥ . For big guns cordite is half an inch s n pages of legal cap |very foolish things sometimes. The e told them: “A fine-toothed comb!™ it would b This P DO WML Kiwwry A0, tim-bikt thick and cut Info lengths of thirty- ould be because the courts had |fact that a lot of other people are | gocrors for ¥ AR Akt o3 Tabourettes Book Cases, Stands Music Cabinets Medicine Cabinets China and Crockery and all cther articles Youths' Chairs Children’s Desks Doll Go-Carts Doll Carria Blackboards T A BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR WILL BE GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY PUR [NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY CHASE. Teformed, not because it was im-|following a certain course is no reason | tiEOT 00, TOUE o8 e auickest 4nd | capital .Three Millicn Dollurs 45 he professes to be by the conduet | (BOUSand of these cordite sticks pack- [GIFlS who thus fancify their own |brave the fashion in dress, in thought, | Matsm and backache. It has been Surpive /. +..Three Million Deflars ? the McNamaras, he should help the ed In two bundles make up the car- names make the mothers who look |in conduct, when the fashion is fool- H {;"b"lhld here for wer > iy g w "I l d bl R I q ld 1 o unearth 186 hyfre. tne| HUEY foF & tweive fnéh gun: s Bor e| Lhair favels fofr names for. thefc | lsh, [inazeds of the woret cuass cured by It | Liveral, conrieous and eMclent ia its ‘e will give double Royal Gold Stamps mornings D wmily | - Young man, young woman, cultivate | get ons ounce of Toris Sompound (in L oty el from now until Christmas string, like the finest macaroni, and N s g personality. God has given it to you | of “Sarsaparilla co: 4. st ,‘L’h\u must o business in sixty of these strands one inch and a | 't i* generally conceded that the as a sufficient equipment for your ea- | Tk these thy Ingradisaty Tomte and | A R N e aiad Wil Open Evenings i.s shirtsleeves in Australta, where the | half long make thy 2 5 . : g e neat little bundle |innerit it from bne's parents: but It |with, vour will 18 yours to actuailze | 53,504 5 t82 POLLle and ke u table- | abinen"with uceriafnty. Nisher thas Westerly Branch 1t Samuel Gompers is as surprised | "eTeD Inches. Tather more than a |possible of such prolonged contention. |why you should follow it. Dare to NOTICE Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. o into the novels for names for. their | ish, us it frequently is. B np/MReE & 4 tion kept in the dark. Tifle cordite 1s pressed fnto a very thin |records. n wholesome respect for your own | Sriginal seaisd package) and one ounce o ayru Telephone 965 & easiest way to get a fortune is to reer. Your mind is yours to think pint of good whis- | {veir own or others'.affairs, call. She o ¥ soses are in bloom and the tempera- | which lies inside the Spoapiul g g cartridge case. |is doubtful if it the best way. It is|the visions you yourself have soen. g ¥ human. powe: otel, 58 . ture in the 30's on Christmas day. For some Eiropean armmies condite e |KO8 (0 tako bt bard fo, mazacr, An | Your Mte hus ity own powsr and s ;’;”":. arvagiet fose not nave Tt Contt | Hiah BL. Westerly, BT Hoyaia) bl —_— e g g » inherited ead of having {own place, therefore. und In stock he will e ; s whe buy sajive. dhe fob nt thin strips Iike. whale | heen the wrecking of a 1t is nee- | “Whatever you are be that | Bours from s wnolesa! o bume: DionTt s ba Bt . 12 1-2 cents 2 pound and sell them for | PORE. . Kept away from fire. cordite |easary to know something about mon- | Whatever you say, be true: influenced to take some patent medi- 4 S, J instead v 2 Wells. O. D.. Optometrist. ~ 25 st kmow "what (e cause of High can be handled with impunity.—Lom &3 and, mors” abaut men o ingn boy | Steadily “acts be hameat emuine 03.,',"4'{ e o Y K | e imon sors Seckasy B e oo : s e e ort, b movodf re bt o | Srigiiel " She T Sihes, RO, Vol | B it S R S B R 9-11 Water Street

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