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DR. WILEY UPON GREEN, FRUIT. Dr, Harvey W. Wiley has been the mos. libezally cudgelled, fan, as well as the mext grossly nisrepresented man {n'the country the past year, His cnemies never cease to work to cre ate public prejudice against him, He denies he ever said green fruit Wus poigonous. Seme people are fend of green fruit and he says there is no F @ Horwich ulletin nnd Coufied. “Youl hair is getting rather thin," re- marked the barber with sympathy in | his voice. “I have a splendid hair ton- ie that I aun recommend. As o hair re storer it's a wonder. You just ask Mr. |Quigway what he thinks of it. He lew, agalust its sale, i1 {t has not been | bought a bottle of it, as his beard was artiicially colored. 'With reference to |Pretiy light and straggly. He was rath- ges, he says;, “There is no way |eF careless using the tonic and now ell whether/an orange is ripe ex- |h® has Wwhiskers all over his neck. cept 1 " few applications would stop your hair Pt by eaMng one, for some oranges g, fajling out.” Are mot wery sweet even when highly | «{ gon't want a few applications,” olored; wnd kome oranges are sweet (said the man in the chair, irritably. | when the rind ls green; some, in fact, {"When I want any hair tonic I'll send win_ ‘green again if left on the tree |a policeman around and let you know. (after the, | v v {I don't see why a man can’t go into a g M "”'e',np“”’{" ';)h" ‘fi |shop or store and get what he wants T E RN T without being badgered to buy a lot fare likely to get one oocastonally ‘'which is not so sweet as may be de- of fool things he doesn't want. [ v came In here to have my hair trimmed sired, but they may rest assured, by |and you've been insulting and badger- the highest authority in the pure foed |iNE me ever since you got 1o work on lne, that they will not suffer any ill |Me. You had the gall to tell me that esults if they choose £o eat such {m- | MY Scalp is dirty and that I need a mature fruit. The agitation by the | *PoO- pure food board, however, is said to have resulted in a marked improve- in town than mine, for [ scour blamed thing myself every morning, ment in mg’nfi-my of oranges offered this yvear,for the early trade. 6 YEARS OLD, a week); oo m niaffice at Nerwiohgbto t natier, ne Calles o, 489, an. 2, 1912 esday, J Circulation-of .12 Bulletin, The Buileiln hae-the Cotr ton of awy paper. in Desters wnecticat, and thom thresite foar arger than that of amy in and I consider your remark an out- rage. “Then you want to do a sage stunt on me, and your porter's been - oy asking me to let him shine my shoes, epoggm g . e ool o | A PROSPECT. and I suppose your cashier will want e Tyt T : e aro told that the fostwear of |to borrow a quarter before I getaway. Talk about the high cost of living! A man can understand it after he's spent an hour in a barber shop. When 1 WAS a4 _young man my mother cut my hair and didn't charge me a cent and I shaved myself and blacked my own shoes and could go into the best so- clety. “Times have changed so that a man is ashamed to have his wife or moth- er cut his halr, and he pushes Wmself he American public is to coat them | £ £124,000,000 more this than it cost last |vear pecause shoes have been advanced |50-cents a pair because of the increase |in the cost of leather. | In the quarter of & century between |18%0 and 1605 the value of the product of American shoe faotorfes rose from 3168,060,854 to $320,107,458, an increase ‘vt $194,057.104. Deducting from this cent. of the people. Ja Windham 1t is delivered te over 500 heuses, ia Pumam sad Danielsen to over 1,100, and fu all of these places It in comsidered the lecal dafly. Essters Commscticut has forf)- one yural free delivery rewtes. The Dalletin ls seld i every Al There isn't a cleaner scalp | the | NO DEMAND | | spending their hard earned money for | pink zebras and stuffed snakes and| | cause they are easy marks. The Amer- | {ican citizen hates to hurt and you don't need to apologize, for you're & perfect gentleman and an or- nament to your sex. A man is up against the same trouble anywhere. It I go into a grocery to buy an alfalfa cigar the grocer Jsn't satisfied to sell mo what 1 ask for and take the mon- ey. He must tell me that he's just re- coived a new line of leather pipes from Kalamazoo, and he seems 8o anxious to sell me one of those pipes that the chances are I'll go down in my jeans and dig up the price, for [ was born an easy mark, and when I've bought the pipe hell remind me that I ought to have some tobacco to put in it, for a pipe without tobacco is like the play of ‘Hamlet’ with Marks the lawyer left S Hhia gl Ty Dbought the tobacco he'll remember all of a sudden, just as though he had an inspiration, that he has on hand a few match safes, just the thing to carry in the vest pocket. He'll remind me that there is nothing more distressing than the dilemma of < Ha Let into Vi simple means of keeping Nerves, Brain and Body strong, active, enduring. BREED THEATER TODAY'S FEATURE PICTURE ‘THE TELLTALE KNIFE SENSATIONAL STORY OF THE PLAINS 2.30—7.15—8.30 P. M. Same Popular Prices Reliable AT MODERATE PRICES Handsome qualities and a com- plete stock at The Toggery Shop, 291 Main Street Opposite New Chelsea Savings Bank, | JAS. C. MACPHERSON. i Advice to Mothers >tt’s Emulsion ppy Thoughts ‘these italizsing Elements your home; they are the AUDITORIUM ¥ Secured by Special Recuest for New Years AL. MARSCH & €0. in “The Soldier” Four People in the Cast NEW YEARS Other Acts and Pictures COAL AND LUMBER. & man who has a pipe and tobacco, but no matches. So he'll sell me the match 300 yards safe, and that will remind him of something else, and before I get away | colored in fact, and seemed very thick. | graph ¢s it should be taken. To catch he'll have sold me the whole store, in- | I think the cold has preserved the [.pm‘nllh little gmile, his pretty little NEW YEAR'S WEEK cluding the cat under the stove. wood. I am very positive that we saw | gymple Such photograps become prized s “There’s the secret of the high cost| iho real ark, though it is over 4000 | remembrances of babyhooas dava in| [t Won't Be a Happy New Year bt 27 i | of living, by jingo. People are always| vears old’ Though within rifle shot, | years to come. We have had years of buying things they have no use for,| {hey could not reach it, the slope from | experionce in photographing children. | glare of bair tonics. They don't buy such things | because they want them, but just be- anybody’s | feelings, and he spends his money just iar, dark reddish in color, almost iron the ‘bench’ on which it rested being a not remain till the midsummer thaw.” The Effect of Sensational Motion Pic- Have you had baby's photograph taken ? I's an art to take baby' s long. coar |POLI'S The wood was pecul- phato- Without Coal in the Bin, | You could have everything else in | They always 100k their best when we take them. No troublesome posing. Snap them in a jiffy. ice and snow, and they could “The Woman In the Case” the world, and without Ceal you would tur be unhappy. (ows smd.em wll of the . F. D. soutes in'Basters Comnectiowt. CIRCULATION 1901, -average ... - 453 ---5.820 1905, RYOTRES sesivsres e deer appear to fit & landscape no other wild amtmal doos, and i is strangs thet farmers lik a fewrof fhem foaming the pas o The gam Jowa hed & pias capture the her state and eell deer in t ¢ eld, the The Des Moines True £the dear 80 some growing Scaope and young v Eramners are wiliing to |} They wa Do, “They tarmer deop down fs.a Mver of nature, He loves wilBthings, The eToumed the prafries b ndred & thomsands, Nthe res! wid. an. foueh he.does n. Plowes: ham, The.simte game warde £houM legimt thenr where they arc voleoted ar They a MILLIONS. DEVOTED TO FIGHTING TUBERCDLOSIS 000 was spent open a hools spikaly for the Ao womk of state and ihealth against tuberculosis. for int and ocal boards of £ Compared 2 the expenditures in 210, those of the past year are prac- ically the same in the aggregate, but o soudl th £The National oclation 1 out Frowever, wn considers more sig- nificant ‘than the aggregate expendi- Brores, namely, the percentage of Ramoney s ¥ funds is [-Sreater ™ ver before, be- } sz 68.per cent. of total. In 1909 i § per ) al expendi 4 was from public funds, and in 1 increased 10 62.8 per cent 1 or $0,600,000 of the $14,500, © was from federal, state, mu- x funds. Since the f t rculosis as. s ge t ibMe author tuberculosls pa ssume the respon- £ out this disease, wtigs of [publin a very favorable | »ntemporary during 1912 moon and He.s0ema s on wrong. habit 18 resolutions the world «verage man is not o one, good as rerywants doginow. 1t & boil . ck of ‘fhe necl preseges o rew guar, It may, Soms pso- sure. to/gEkliL in 'the neck at wrong - fima, Sor not cars ahout of Deacause they know fi& that passes through thelr 1 © Towa cities for, being op- the saye | en increaso of $94,321,068 in the cost material and an increase of §26,058,242 n wages, much of the latter item rep- resenting wage payments to 38,000 more operatives, there remained a net ncrease in the value of output of above $33,000,000 As respects cost of material, the of the dressed leather produced from $200,264,944 In 1880 to 20,986 in 1905, That leather has wecome dearer is undeniable, But has increased in price to an extent in stifying the proposed in- the price of shoes? While 7 cents a pound in 214 cents in 1905 and 22 © leather hag been made free of and everything done to keap prices reasonable that could be done, be manufacturers of shoes should @ske as plain as possible the cause f this great advance to their patrons. PAYING FOR THE MAIL OF OTH- ERS. | One-cen. lstter postage is inevitable, according to officers of the United ate postoffice department James J. Britt, third assistant post- to a barber shop, and if he doesn’t de- | because he's asked to. At this minute fend himself properly hell run up a {but on_their weakness for selling ton. |ics and cures for ingrowing whiskers and bleaches for red noses, and also on their blamed candor, which leads them to say that a man’s scalp is dir- ty when he knows it fsn’t beg your pardon, I'm sure! — I “Oh, ygur intentions are all right Chicago News. |a hundred citizens of thig town are| Dbill that will put him in & hole for a buying fool things they haven't a bit|juvenile crime which week. I'm not knocking on barbers, |of use for, just because storekeepers |are talking them into it.” t1s prepared from a formula that has e ‘Very true, sir. Now, my hair tonic | been indorsed by the best chemists in |of our ¥ the country and a few applications | the age would make your hair—" { west, or But the customer would not listen.— year chase the old vear into history thought in a new way. The originator of the Men and Re- ligion movement was told a brewer flnanced the movement in Chicago. He telegraphed cross him off or I get out A southern paper feels sure that if | the democratic national convention is held in New York, it will not be its siccess that will intoxicate the dele- gates, An Iowa woman asks for & divorce from her husband because of one drunk. She married him forty years ago and he has never since drawn a sober breath, | i n all others), who talk loudest about nd squeeze him in it, pictured an old & general and heavy reduction of tar- Mined to place before our youth those iff, are men who are comfortably sit- | fllms wh vated, and most of them can thank | | past tarift laws for most of thefr |Of not more than § years of age was| |business and financial success. weeks ago, while the tariff bill was &nd knees through the snow and skulk- 'Yeing debated in Washington, [ing up to doors and knoeking or ring- | Berger, the oply socialist ever elected | Ing doorbel up on a tariff schedule on some man- sudden lowering of the tariff on any i of those products would, of course, un- | 1 Spend his best moments behind prié- | |settie conditicna, clese ‘workshops and deprive thousands of wage carners of their jobs. 1 workers, spread disaster and misery. was in part as follows: A few Victor to | city. Wi replied: “That mo When some cri) congress, made an address that here are whole communities built factured commodity. A radlcal and And since under our plan- { 8¢ doin ess system of production no provis- on whatever is made for the displaced the resuit would be wide- (Applause | that whi Mr. Editor: preading a cloud over the lives of the young people of Norwich, and has re- tly resulted in the detention of two with' disastrous | town, which resuited in the death of | ing pictures!” { on bars? what a certain class of moving pictures +What about our older people? Listen! To the shame of Norwlich, let it be sald | on the sereen at t LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Nerwioh Savings Soclety. Perhaps the wave of e Clyde Fitch's Greatest Drama seems to Eve shou v man, woman and child see this play. _ CHAPPELL (0. ‘ Central Wharf and 150 Main Stre Telephones. LUMBER | Illustrated Songs and Moving Pictures Between Acts. oung men who both are under of 18 years, for giving a wild “Diamond Dick” exhibition, | < oo, e The Fanning Stodios, an aged woman, can be traced directly | No. 31 Willow Street, music. |to a certain moving picture house in YR TR .} this city, whose manager seems deter- | NORWICH, CONN. 6 OR8N ms which depict scenes of crime. | il Paprs, Interior Dacorations, TUNER bl i ‘e was | Lincursta, Fabrikona, Art Cloth and 122 Proanect 8t een by the writer going on his hands| Imported Materials for Interior Wall Tel. Bit. Norwleh, O8 Decorating and Hangings, also Lace Curtain We lay and finish Hard Wood Floors and gusrantee Best Work at Lowest Prices. Estimates cheerfully furnished. s on certain streets of this} hen asked why be did that, ns} i free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ‘ | ALWAYS IN STOCK. p. D. LATHROP, | Office=—cor Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-12. WHITE, The Tuner 148 South A Street, TAFTVILLE is the way burglars do in. this same lad is older, will me be lald at his door and will | | | | This is only an example of | | g to the boys. A Few le “The Boy Spy thro was “It burns up clean.” . | naster geperal, speaking at Cleveland en the republican side). When soci- | {Ure house on last Saturday afternoon, i Bargalns Leit | w " S a uned wngd | l EA 1 H R on bebaif of Postmaster General Hitch- 5 g & tiy s willing to undertake the trans- | #£87, MR, TEL SO0 TN, TGRS ! | and the department, dectared det- | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |fc s o i oo & SyInE | Gefeat of our Boys in Hlue and the|§ from our XMAS STOCK which b T and emphatically that just as | T et R hange. in | victory of the Canfederates. The above | wid rather close out less | . | 3 h s g e « y era we Wwol soon us 4 reudfustment of postal rates | More About High Prices. he it that. saine et fur Tage 10| named picture was & Giroct insult | B Yman cout than to carry them C. H. HASKELL. a can be brought about, one-cent post- | - ¥ e |those who marched away under the it s biethd 402 — "Phones — 489 g6 will be poseible, Editor of The Bulletin: The old (" 2p & WO t need the so-called |Btars and Stripes in the derk days of [} over—make a Tine Rirthcay @ o R slog, 1t often pours during a rain |, o o o ared ) he So-called | the war, that our country and flag) || present. Remember some rela- SRR ¥ ‘ OSt Prlces v Y - ah #lorm,” can truly be comnected with |I'/O17C" -y s c1ddar, | Might endure. Does not the manager | . & sixty-five cents per year ine evidence rolling in from day to day [P0\ever protection ~against sudden | L SR o0t oL B0 HETAECT ) tive or friend | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, v woman and child in 1, cxplode that oftan Tepeated story |CIAESS’ fOr the worse in ecanomic | oh iR TREL GRSV mtsermant & | e | o » Gen- 13t the of livi s du 0 g {COM - B ar as 48 had | ¢ W ] 1 Insuy o ag? | Soant tn, G i, e M conca g e o' S ot SIS | o e e ol o e et | e pranCadden Co. || Coal and Lumber : : ; T L B s 4 by forming (rade unions, It Eas pro- | if I b e | J The depariment's actual profit (§ e MRS and look over the files | hich have been declared by the su- |future tme moving ploturcs in which|§ o iry and Silvarsmiths, Teiephone 834, Contral Whart : J s caref estimated ac $62,081,990.65. s oy W4 |preme court of the United Btates”te |JST Davis and J. Wilkes Booth & | S ¢ when hot-air revistonists howled FTeTe < | roes? | Established 1872 — e bic Rand, every i, '\\Mm\l\ ahout the high price of shoes and gave oo tates the case exactly |, NOrwich is sadly in need of a censor d, some 00,000 of them, is s a remedy, “Free hides.” One con- | bt BctY | for certain moving pietures. 5 DIN | L The soverament ot of St {unor B e ma ety |81 e 16 A ehelont a2 Se B it S UTo Stenographers i s ght cents per year for the loss E¢lS Off on the right side of the train), | are dewanded for the benefit] g oy places in which « 1 | \!Vm[er £ skt prvvtegy of free hides, but just as surely as “orking g 504 careful. | the future e R | g Was being estimated at §86.8%6. |V'¢ Set them, ‘the price of lesther and |POINdlaXiag way, having a care no | tneir setection. THE SPEED SECRET IS | \V“hou[ Waffles hat | ing es 4 336~ Luather goods will g0 un Thay may to unsettle business in geeral, and | pome Fi lioB | y V'as Hbenezer 1 HiL onr most higniy FAUPerize thonsande if not millions of | | idelio CSCI° |2 thorough knowledee of your system | postoffice touch- ‘Jonored Fourth district member. A “;“(‘;‘g »‘M;‘x’;;’;i"v""fiv’fi; :gl-\]‘":\;e;'"*\ Vorwich Conn., Jaa | W &t and plenty of dictation. The first | LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT " a Jerso; ew days ago i ot the |Of their ea 3 eliho: be- 2 Hottles. 3 bith 4 s "m‘:f “'l‘f g A L T e oplle of Mo |cause a theory Soinds good " to talk| (The Bull f Team Delive erywhere. Gepends solely upon § ambition ICE CREAM. ener tt, in ti es, shoo man-), CAUS Wi : - : . A ShiciiE You chn e n nht <. “Th depariment not only ‘Veclurers announced an’ advance: of M1 814 1ooks eood in print | moving plccire B. JACKEL & CO e T “Unthinkable” epistle ‘of the wae ents per pair on shoes, Mr ill s L Beshbecd s . . PO i\ ) " - " ing still higher if tariff tin: for | tures ingly to Santa PU0 UhiS xemark: o o the Payne | Polltical purposes Is continued at| MISS JEWETT, Tl o s airectly to every ayler we. ot the Payne | tor F while commodities | = i deliclous are wafe rect| €Very Harit bill," he said, -1 deciared that | WSehiDgtoD. For while commoditie WHESF you want to put_your buai-| Public Stenographer and Sherthand s il o " €17 clash up '3 we mAde hides frus—sad 1 was in(TI8Y A0f inorease in price, the where ness before the public. tnere 18 no me- Teacher, e e K ess houses which send fivor of free hides, too—the price of |With to buy with will so decrease and dium better than through tie adv et ik St ir g Usual price of ers each year. No (Jeather would go up In this country. | Whet l”‘,“_““ "V:“s“_‘—‘vl"’“r DAL ing columns of The Bulletin. ain Street. ur price one dollar, Sell- ng arries with {1Vhen we made hides free we added §,ost PevoRd o7, reach oF ® TefE ction. = gas is our business, distributing % thepur- (11, 000000 people of this countey T8 of Sur, Perble | Froceed ML fon. Is H Get B 1 lances 1s mearly a “means to an 57 . diheyie Diaced the leather manufacturers of |8 & £00d rule ey R C()ld Weather Is ere. ~ usy i The Vulcan cake griddle cooks s e oIt Tais country on the same footing With | oo e ot : > ioks, S0 te-50 e T A e T 18 " officials, have tigse of the rest of the world. |/ -Packer, Conns Jan, 1, 151 i sid P, s Winslow's Skates, $1.00 and up. Heckey Stioks, 6o te E0. | oniy one dollar, The new Crane toast- E © to face with, and | I cannot tell what has brought | :eficy are sober, well drossed| Coat Sweaters at reduced prices. Gloves, best values for the mon | es “in a Jifty," incomparable ) attempted to solve. the increase In the price of N elerient in| toast, 15c gets one. for the administra- l'ather at this time. It must be the i e 10 B d brown toast, 15¢ 1 establishment feel 1iW of Bupply and demand, as it af- Bible Question Box Nt o plct are SRIvS’ Mff‘”C. v' pENDL TON, o roadway | s, Water Heaters, Hot « eive sufficient rev- 1 the world's market. Certainly, to be censored—The Editor.) | Plates and Tubing, all of highest qual- its own way. There js | UTIff has not anything to do with || = Yeur ible questions will be an- . \ lity and at prices thas will surprise whis i IhS s o swwered in (hese colamns or by mail , 44 why it st be man t three different times in the past || If seat o our Bible Question Box A Message for New Year's Day. | R B will be self-sustaining. quarter of a century the reduction of | | lditor. Waste not your strength this New | re 4 number of reasons why hide duties has resulted in anything | oy Year in trying to push shut door | (ias & Electl’icfll lh " iment should conduect the but a corresponding reduction in the | % e whivh God is opening. Neither wear ; P ) mail-carrying system of DPrices of shoes, The old law, supply | Q—Has Noah's Ark ever been dis- ¥y If out in keeping open doors | R P 1 Maia S ’ o e e caastion Bones Soiomte 2 youc ite rir. w1 We take pleasure in announcing that after Saturday, {| Alice Building, 521 Main Stree’ heaper than a private the front 3 -8 — ¢ to stion | Some el you K b on, It can ma s L hiaul to smile out loud some months | we quote from an article published | you are anxious, is closed. It is in|§ pesember 30th, we shall be located in our new and more eneth of tmake dellvery in ago when I heard a hide-bound patri- | Soveral years ago: “The Rev. Dr. John | (he past. Wnatever its memory, You ecemk y " : - | - neth of time. It can safe- o howling sbout & tariff on hides | Xourm, . D, TL. D, Chaidean arch- | cannot change it. But you can shut|} convenient offices at 203 Main Street, one flight up, over |/ LOUIS H. BRUNELLE ard and protect the mails. Since 'ruining the hide industry. Now, dear! deacon of Babylon and Jerusalem, pon- | the door. Go into some silent place of g 85 rates have been woefully /Evlletin readers, whoever heard of | tifical delegate general of Malabar and | thought. Test your self-respect. Ask Smith’s Drug Store. | 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) joint. Tirst class mail, con- an_industry ae a “hide industry,” | ex-grand secretary of the Metropolitan | your soul, “Have I emerged fror this J isting chiefly of letters, has paid “‘“x‘%(; " i f:"’f_lken‘ ;he :‘e‘;:ifl*' archdlocese of India and Persia, has | exporienco O 1 st Pies, Cake and Bread enormous profits to th v saised for its beef, not for its hide: | found Noah's ark! At least he says he | honor be retrieve And if your s } ks 1 the other hand other riasecy s A6 cow is raised for milking Purposes, | has, tells a very straight though some- | answers “Yes,” close then the door, to | that canzot be excelled. mail have been handled a °f ‘hen for heef—not for its hide. In|,hat gorgeous story about it and has|ihat Past—hang a gariand over the| AT e e e R Pt mail have been handled at an equally {poth cases the hide is & waste Prod- | gained helievers among men of piety | portal if you will but come S a o 2 3 Wi R 4 enotmous los: {uet, comparatively speaking; but over |ang learning. He is of the Orthodox | without tarrying. The cast is aflame DR. F. C. GALLUP, DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, Associates. EDITORIAL NOTES. Happy thought for today: The old ear's habits haven't lost their grip. | Fouf hearty meals o day never con- tributed anything to a man’s vigor or virtues. ‘om and Jerry are two old chums who figure regularly In New Year's ‘]“lll\'llll‘l | Russia’s way is to selse a weuk |nation and then to proceed to rob fts savings bank. The man who claims the world owes lim a living never wins fame as a collector of the debt Colonel Roosevelt is credited with ‘being able 1o call a persen a liar in twenty-one languages. Doesn't the New Year begin firing like Captain Gridley? How many bills {618 you recetve yesterday? When it comes to having patience taxed It can be truly said there are very few successful dodgers, Many a total abstainer surprises his friends by the wonderful thirst he has for New Year's lemonade. When you look over that leng list of resolutions the discouraged feeling 1s what is gotng to undo you, Those who siarted in the new year |to visibly reduce champagne and other alcoholie drinks have a h today. The man who does not sea things am vau do usually either regrets vou will so stand in vour own light, or that you are %o blind! The cartoonist why made the new snd above all shines the one great |fact that the reduction of tariff on hides does mot reduce the price of a pair of shoes and you will find the {same will hold true of wool and a suit of_clothing. When it comes to tariff tinkering, my friends, we are face to face with something that it will be mighty good Judgment to move carefully about re- moving. In these days of rapid travel @ trip to Bngland could be made very muck quicker it we could only remove the Atlantic ocean, but the ocean can- not with safety be removed. Never mind whether you are a re- publican or a democrai, no matter what your business may be,,if vou have the good of your fellow inan at heart you wili be eareful about mak- ing any radical change that may un- aettle business and cause great suffer- fng. The men in this town (and I believe Y Greek church and his labors have been chlefly in Africa and Asia. After spending several years in African ex- plorations, Dr. Nouri crossed the east mountains to the coast of Abyssinia, and was received with great honors. His expedition up the Euphrates and over the Ararat was an expensive af- fair, but he got there; camped on the plateau and climbed the two peaks.| Petween them is a valley, and from each wide of it rise the two peaks one 16,000 and the other nearly 18,000 feet high. Starting in March, they found the snowdrifts impassable, and waited another month. Then they elimbed to within sight of a narrow teau almost on the summit, and on that plateau they saw the ark. ‘“The bow and stern,’ says the archdeacon ‘were clearly in view, but the center was buried in snow and one end of it had fallen off and decayed. It stood more than 100 feet bigh and was over fore you Eaward Y Get a 25 cent bottle of Dan- derineand just try this—stops hair falling out at once Thin, brittle, colorless, and sc [agir is mute eviden of a neglected scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventuaily producing a reverist riess and ltching of the scalp. whict it not remedled causes the hair roots y to shrink, looken and die—then the hair falis owl fast A little Danderine tonlght—unow anytine—will sy save your hair. Ten iminutes after applying all the dandruft will disappeay. all itching will cease and Ware will be mo arelug all over e ARl BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, HEAVY HAIR AND NO DANDRUFF OR ITCHY SCALP | RIVRRARKIURRAS RARRARRRRRRS faling hair. Millions of men and| , women use Knowlton's Danderine and | they never have dandruff, itchy scal or falling hair—they know that it keeps the scalp clean and healthy and makes the hair grow heavy, long and beautiful. Get a ecent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or| llet counter, and after the first ap- plication you will say it was the best investment you ever made. Your hair will immiediately take that if usire and luxuriance which Is so | heautiful. 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