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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1912 ALMA’S YEAR e e (Written Specially for the Bulletin.) “What you do on New Year's day, you will do all the year round. So sald Alma Arlington to herself a;lretmnx on the night of January 1, 1912, “Well, I've had a bappy day and en- joved receiving my friends, and per- 2ps they ave napvier for meet'ng me i.et me see; Jack Merriman was nice as ever, but he does not need cheering up, for he is always so well suited with whatever happens to him. Now some young men might not like being sent away off to the Canadian wilds in the dead of winter, but he felt it ALL SORTS OF REFORM MOVE MENTS. 1t must be admitted that the world has not vet discovered the best method | of making Vetter men of so-called | criminals. Its primitive methods have | seemed to confirm men in evil rather than make them good. The committal of one horrible crime may he more sincerely regretted by the s0e a| mun whose wickedness led him to it | than the waeld can ever know, and the of, vengeance of & spirit of tore nobility of character { West of Oregon is treat- Willisantle Office, Meom 3 Murray | ing prisoners as if the brotherhood of THE MAN WHO TALKS career of the -cherished friends. In fact, she helped these careers a little in one way or another. The wayward | college boy was not forgotten, and an | occasional letter reached him from her | pen, though she attempted no preach- | ment, for she had younger brothers /Toup, influenza, herself. She found fime to visit Mrs. {Thooping cough, Sedley in her solitude, and that lady’s | {1easles cough, an gratitude more than repaid her for the '{gthmatic and con- little sacrifice needed in so doing. | tumptive coughs in all As the year went on, she heard oc- | jtageg of the disease. caslonally from Jack, Merriman, and | (t | he reported himself Rale and hearty :g’flmmu“vo‘t’filga but said nothing of his gold-mining | projects. | better. Price, 25 cts. Mr. Sineleir's visits were frequent | Sorwick Bulletin nud Conrier ! | How think you the first of the year | hecame a season for reform thoughts | and resolutions? Perhaps it originat- ed in the practice which made the | New Year a day of reckoning, and which regularly confronted a man with his cumulative debts which Te- minded him of his mistakes and in- | creased his misery. Perbaps the real- | ization of what he owed to man | brought to his mind periodically how | much more he owed to God. It h’d!‘ b said that we i make our habits | and then our habits make us—we es- tablish customs and finally by them ire go' ned. We are not famous COUGH SYRUF For cold: el Sl 116 YEARS OLD. 12¢ meription price, a wee ¥6.00 n year. the abevance spirit ind the manifestation lowe might re and 5 s - s a fact rather tha - ; to be a lucky chance. ‘Perhaps TIll Basdn . 10 | mon was a fact rather than a theory.1 370 ESTSHEG, WO R G0C (RQLD to be a lucky chance. Fenaps Tl | 5 SRCIIE ViUn R et thawin: | NO MORPHINE | 14 nas announced that he will mot| G FREE only’ Know that they are | hrosbect £or gold. he uald, B 1 |OR CHLOROFORM B . Bt ton & IR | haa s | —we finally only know U ey are | it rion. How would you like to see|€rs she kept informed; and at the | d - 2 1912, | permit the infliction of the death pen- | 1o he observed oven when they repre- | nio return a millionaire?” close of the year, sat down one Stormy | ot ned’s congh for fou e s Lot iciibing | e has s of convicts at work | sent lossflixfd ertor, How MmANY | Then there was Clarence Muson. He n;glm‘ In De(;smber to ]ll‘e\'ie\v her list | recke, bt afer taking twoli] in hackwoods without guards, he | things we do just because our for-|wog doleful enough to need comfort,|@nd take note or results. ot r. Bull’s Co - \ i e 3 permits condemned murderers to come | Déars did them; and still many Peoplé | hecause his law practice had fallen off, Alma was somewhat saddened of vapsfh‘mmlgflmw Jfllflh | ¥he Cireulation of || oty outemnen muvderss to come | St [T ire"ai San: acecent. | b he vy His Bees (o ettt | aie. by (he-pusden. dants ot chl e | 181€ UIFC [ithut - Ssoort aUIAER] il T'tried to encourage him to hope for | {riend, Mr, Sinclair, to whom she (W SAMPLE SENT FRER L i § far the Priibh hasehel U:| Who knows the origin of the alma- | petter times. He deserves to prosper, |Sreatly attached. —Evidently the at ':MC“MEYMER I-WMMML m“'"l ule Bu"elln So far the results have seemed suc-ingc days? ~ Why should the twelve |for he is a good som, and an honest, | tachment was mutual for to his deur ‘&€ ey MD, o o Only one man has attempted | days inclusive of and following Christ- | faithful worker, friend, Alma Arlington, a generous be- Bhe Bulletin hos the Iargest eir- escape and his fellow prisoners re- muis '»m u]pmi 4 «3’mh\>lllulnsf ![}:u Next came Henry Harriman. He ‘lll\xl‘f:‘fi“ , T;',f%f';‘}:‘,fi" i‘\mp!e for- S— — 3 > } g P aggei —— red him. “I am going to make a | weather of the twelve months of the |is home from college for the holidaye. | ol cgard. q £ St A MOTHER, HOUSE | o= L o P o Mg o | B k. O o ey and | coming year? Think vou it was be- |1 felt sorry fo see him look so harden- | OVer the other name na ponder- | ing capacity, are being considered by CONVENT OF 8 L AURE NTINEAR MONT RESLLMDTIE 2! | Commecticut, aad trom three 1o tour A ot pems | cause seven of them arp in the old |od. We hear tht he s in @ fast ser |0 And found both satisfaction and |the commitiee appointed some time | e ) Shwee haa SRERTY oM 2 DEGRSTI A Ly ST kel and five of them in the new?|and neglecting his work. His mother | ago by the president of the Yale alum- | Normich. 1t is delivered to ove xplains Governor West. Did some one conceive that they rep- |looks sad of late, and dge was“the greatest joke |1l advisory board at the request of 5 v the 4653 houses Nor While we do not feel in & hurry to|.csonted a balance—a sure way of | grumbles about heavy bil she thought, as her eye fancied | the corporation, to t;ke. 1unrthxlz“r?am=rl - wick, snd resd by simety-three 9ot || hurrah very d for this, we all want | megsuring or forecasting atmospheri- | Henry asked me to write to him, and he list of the previous New |©of increasing the athletic facllities al = : ¢ MG S 5 | of the people. Ju Wiadbam m to su for it is a etter work | cal conditions? Did the almanac day 1 believe 1 will Perhaps I can help | Year, “strong-minded suffragette and | Y2le. The stage has now been reach- | S CHARLES Hospit; Quebec | YOUNG girl, fifteen years oid, bl dcitvered to over 500 beuse: gt ,rutes into useful and|of cach month for the following | him. { worker for the good of woman kind! | €8 Where the committee, of which City. One of ¢ rs who 2ad an obstinate cough, which ! ta Painam and Danieison 10 ever endable men than to be doing |month follow or precede this Yuletide | But my callers were not all young | Averse to matrimony, was she? She | David Dageett of New Haven is sec-|copmmenced to take Per as im- | half o, bottle of Peruns caused to dis 300, mnd in all of (hese piacea Wl| o 0 " o men In evil prac- e came Friday to be se- imen . Old Mr. Sinclair came in to see | changed her mind and method when | etary, is desirous of getlng SUEEeS- |, o oq ang will continue to - 2 the local dail /i | lected for divining day? Was it He and Mamma were friends in | she received an offer from that gay|tions as to the structures best sulted} , i s ceumidered the lo - —_— 1 not well to make erring | Sy whs T aelGeven th Yopnger diys ! he always|youns southerner, who spent last|lo the needs of university and | Som hers are t } to myself, two bottles have con Esstra Con ]"“;::‘ e e y every man’s hand is een of earth, as Odin, |calls when he is In town, and a de- |Winter here. He attracted her from | their design and loCation for the land | ste e, Superior g me t Peruna is magnificen sine fowas, ese hun L - r we can possibly im- was king of the heav- |lightful talkker he is. 1 like to hear |the first of their ucquaintance, and |@t Yale field. o) ONVENT of t ve westofiice diatricts, améd fori- here is still o grea® | done, doubtless, before { Mamma and him recall their old days. | they do say she remembered her Leap | esides the 60,000 capacity football 13 3 i t ent T could not ’ we rexal free delivery routes hem on earth. | Christ was erucified on Friday, or the ! fie rallied Gut Lhis being )| Year privileges to hasten the bargain, | Stadium, a separate proof covered Mor th S 4rv by The Belledln s sold fn every e defemce for the feeling | courts had made Priday hangman's|Year, and told me to watch my | That may be all gossip, hut their mar- s ters of ¢ | or a quarter of an hour without | cown_and ou all of the R. ¥, D ho has been & murderer | 44V and before in finance it had been | chances, and if all else failed, he him- | riage Was in June, and she has had the | Pacity of not less than 20,000 seat After o this I can | rontes cetient. “ an who has been & murderer |, 0 5 upiack Fridsy,’ or popularly | self was open to offers. gayest life In fashionable society eve feasible, facilities for track ath- | Afte | ¥ muvderer; or [I ){\vvnmy-l qecome regarded as a day of bad luc | ySome of my callers were women. | since are 1o he “i;’““'“}'lv e Be vt sl e ve desire ! 1 i dency is incurable, e all)In (ke davs of mytiiology the queen of | Anna Kittredge came in, for one. She | She and Lillian Lovell appear to AL G0, SRienmER s 3 I d such good | CIRCULATION wr West will prove rih's day may have been decmed |calis herself a suffragetie, goes in foF | changed places, for T il rey (o ha nd a stand with a capa e S ) jlic the 5 the best way, and that it he iudicator for the month to follow. | emancipation of woman and all that. | very serious and wom e become § 10,000 seats would be reared ¥ - | 1001, aversge : s.412 L S Eratan s G = he sneers at domestic life, and matri- | cur Strange ! b 00, there is need for a clubhouse or | (0 s b r o nto «hrites What _constitutes narrowness of | mony with its ties and cares, and 8ay8 | she cared for Jack Merriman 4 eld gymnasinm, with 8 T AVIN( od. Parun; | 1005, average 592[} $ne mind? Perhaps it 1s the (r hat her life shall be devoted to the |er noticed that she often came to sve s, dressing rooms, el addi- H e 2 Queoe . 's mind 1o Tecognizing g of womankind. me when. I i s 52 e et mal practice fields for SEnp: the samé . EDITORIAL NOTES. causes for thanks to God th i Poor Mrs. Sedley came in during | e minx, she went to meet him in it A Blso deman B b we SR ANy h e x N er else is said ‘about Roose- | yhich are pleaging in His sight. Half |the day. also. She is 80 alone in the | far northwest, because his husinesy | [Sting conditions. g i 1sf The S Ao n never be truly said he is | the world doesn't know a good thing i world and seems 8o broken and forlorn | claims would hot ailow him to retyon iy ers of th pherd, Mo e ’ hen it sees it. Sometimes a dry {since ler daughter's death. I won-|ast! Then the anmouncement since| Work on the new baseball cage and Phat s we found umer s the best thing has | der if she is cramped for means. She | thelr marriage of hie eonq bor ndoor playground in the rea ton Sk We recommend it highly for capnnt toll | havpened in ten years and i looks careworn, and we hear of her!investmenty hy which he ! 3 ind_swimming 1o ] s g . v and 1 gia - g il alling legis- | Més; we have deep snow venting rooms occasionally. 1 gave her | ; he millionaire he st been started, ar s i p X o y » earth is kept warm, and usefulla cup of tea and made her as com- Ha e i N & want tha as 1 ¥ o L t with planis are preserved from beir as possible, and ehe appeared | €NV Harriman has sob It [ ken as directed, half = o | ter-killed and man grumbles 80 grateful. 1 must try to see he oote aTn fado i self eredit. His | will be for ¥ f v h . el Roosevelt never said | S0 gin " days which are the very {oftener. She is a dear old soul and | P°ODIC are so pleased e, dear boy B be $20.00 ontroversy than el | jogt" days for man; mayhap, not best|what if it were 1ay motl I hope | 528 2 o 8.1 st in | g ¢ §15,000 n 't . r for the pleasure of the few; and these | somebody would do as much for her. | ZHe (© 3""] L oM an_ sscapede, 1 wifiha g br N AR P A U . romptly re- pe s zromble. They do not recognize the Lillian Lovell darted, jn during the | ¥ ,“"l ould have proved his down- | go5r about 140 feet - s cough's'and colds in'thelr - Kennebec 1 opsn from | blessings of Heaven—do not think of |day, in and out, like the butterfly she (f&l. | am sure he glves too mugh “yn’ e gymnagium, in sl & equally prompt sl § . ) the sea M is be- | thanking God for them. This dogsn't |is. I wonder if she ever has a serious | ¢r2dit 10 the letter ar BWES | sor 1y wittar Dalaine b Brvow 1 jost an . ns A e male any difference to the Divine One | thought in her head, or cares for any- | °PI¥ 2 little friendly an indoor rowing tank is b vy : ¢ catarrhal diseases in th e unprece for 1o Nnows when man is doing es | thing but her own amusen I be-| T have saved the nder thE AtMEsHOn | - g ol and obt : v ) it is only reasonabls | well as he can with the light he has, jlleve I'll write down the names of my | Clarence Mason found his opy H medic wilt b for today: Tt is {00 B o many things the average | New Year callers, and see how they |in the partnership offered I e L ack than > r « ain than | g o€ Ces not know and so many he |turn out at the end of the year law-firm of Sibley Jones, is | T wed (o become o b solvec 1 thinks unworthy of attention that he| Here Alma stopped her reveries, | rospering finely than that, he € s . —in warks in the dark and too often sits|made tae list of her callers, and laid | has asked me to sh fortunes for e respiratory organs ie t's pray for ice 112 the shadow of his own conceit and | it away for safe keeping, and was soon | Lhe future, and whea the next New | v Cana ere- s n| will not be unde €:c8- | murmurs when he should be singing jasleen. Year comes, we shall welcome it in our b Was «discovered D : N ‘ Siaihan During the year she watched the!own happy home. AN IDLER. | b 10 e reliable r:'m-l . E - 4 = . = 1 medicine the view that One of the severest stunts in 1 - : S ; Vs aglhiod h orld is - keeping U appearances. { 133 4 ey PR | 3 £ 3 om0 20| T(iks who are engaged in this are| Resolutions Marred and Mended MUSIC. . m . pally busy covering up the {ruth | About now the jokesmiths reproduce it is 1 i3 K % i bolgtering up a preten that { heir trusty line of cracks on the sub- purp: right. Good F. 0. GEER d on dollars to runy pleases them. Honest people say: “Be | Sle T T | ject of New Year's resolutions. We | intentions nev d 4 . of China, and it is | just you—be ,\’oursclf"dsdif ko ;‘“‘? get used to the subject from year to!pel) He r bitter e i T UNER Funnl; wrong way, too! | simplest 1] ing in the world to do. when & £ . |vear. There is little variation in treat- | at i, in spits o i tie 4 persims of ambition, and who hasn't a| A Good Attendance on Opening Day—The Christmas Trips |ment. The experience of the man who |ap, R and Eawe 122 Prosoect €t, 4 £ a million for New | little, find it the most_kfmtl‘cul;. Mhlofl swore off on Jan. 1 only (0 Swear on | The ver t step toward doing righ Tol. Bit. Norwieh, Cn ] he Now Yewr | PeOrle wani tc look like Aunt Merla, . : sogs {again on Jan. § is depicted with in- |is to resolve to do right. Action of an el ; gtk 'l'.'l,hr to dress as well as Murtha Jones, of the Musical Clubs and Dramatic Associations— finite jest. The poor fellow who dared | kind is preceded by resolution. I car WHITE, - s & suosiantill cr to have a homg like Mrs. Green- ’ . . to turn over a new leaf is given the |not extend my arm till I resolve to d , The Tuner hick, or In other words they long Lo Hockey at Yale—The New Skating Rink—Fire-Proof | space of seven dars in which 10 r--lao, T should die of starvation uniess 1 o o 5 Sacwe be what they are not and to possess turn to thumbing the old pages. We | first made up my mind to go to dinner. |48 South A Street, TAFTVILLE f the Bristol Press dis- | mere than they are able to pay for. are advised that the attempt to brace | The will must be called into play be ~— . e old oaken bucket” weuld | This isw't humap nature, although it Football Stand—The New Baseball Cage. 1o e Focnociod 1o il ud Diet oo Wil mast be SHIS i aY - iy egal under our new samitary | Is usually called -that, Instead of hu- | only the very young will attempt it. |man thinketh In his heart so will he be . £ drinking-cup law, man weakness. because it sounds bet- | S eventually in outward practice i i — ter. It takes courage to be Just you, | Listen now to the other side. I do| As for me, I feel liko applauding the Pierre Loti of Paris, in view of what | Put _there is more real comfort in 1 Yale College, Jan. 5.—The various|activities, according to present plans. | not know what shallow-pated bungler | countles: 0o Bave tarthd the 1 - iy is doing in Turkey, and Russ | LiaD there 18 In longing to be what we | departments of the university opened - | first gave expression to the sentiment. | new year with fresh resolve: n are THE REPORT ON SCHEDULE K. | m Persia, declares the Christians g % can't be, and to possess what we have- lat eight o'clock this morning after| Plans for a permanent fireproof foot- | “Hell is paved with good Intentions,” |going to r this bad habit or quit . " rsta, d s ris t the money to pay for. Just ry it|the Christmas recess of two weeks, | ball stand of not less than 60,000 seat- | but whoever it was that said it, he ut- im.( indulgence. Wom: re deter- ny erested in « the greatest assassing of all for the sake of being natural. and, in view of the double cuts im- }mined to begin som cultivate ur ng e £ —_———— > i posed on absentees from recitations, | == = |some friendship or take up some mn s < the tar- den has an example how self. | wonder if it is true that “men are | practically all of the undergraduates neglected du! In short these earnest eryb s inter men will squabble over p smail | 1@ rivers: the deeper they are the less | were back. The ranks of the classes | people are planning to make more of 7 e Botten poliic ' Bmall | poise.they make.” Of course, we have | are but little thinned, following the | Oy O Pl () Yoy £ | themselves this ve Is it ; totten politics and a legal| .1l known men, first or last, who Were | Christmas vacations, a good average | {not a splendid great s pr ng Mayor Reilly’s tern, mostly a loud noise. They might have | of gcholarship having been maintained | multitude who 11 of a f this i o been a great deal more; but there was |in gail classes, especially in the first | | higher life and who, in these opening In 1911, the multi-millionaires un- | 0 Féal proof that they were. Amoi%|year class, from which only thirteen | | weeks of 1912, have responded to th at pay se who like loaded for the public good $250,000.. | Lie 1oWly the oyster is hieily prizcd | members were dropped on account of | call or w00 | because of its wisdom—it »Wwa % uh | studies, although general warnings | | any of these fine res b b Olon 000, Money must be kept in eircula- | to open and when to shut Am.ng “io | were issued in November to about 75 | | will be broken. Some will be s . 3 a2 1 e t © tion or something serlous might hap- | higher creatures this quality seeris i01of the 350 members of the class. | {into inch bits before the ycar is m: OSt Prlces ed from the pe be rather rare. It has beea =it i days old. The man who was going C n RS Thou must esteem the man of Many | The Christmas trips of the Univei get along without bottled stimulan 'S pocke miral Evans always honored ords and many lies as muca alige” | ity Glee, Banjo and Mandolin clubs, finds himself a very frail individu —_ ack re crd, therefore it was recogni ;:z?au’:‘r; "‘?,?"5'55’#&3’&5- Slience 1o 0 land the Dramatic association, the first | indced. The women Who was going to 0 " stud gy ., | 3 s in no ¢an- | ynrough the south and the second in | libop tabs cu heb Gmper fien com by % L ¥ law In many an exigency bis word | fer of being challenged. T loon | ine’NEC WS bt s highly sucoess- | —OF-=: Dletely off the bandle on the second 000 & 080, . DISS. s sufficie guns did not come | otserved that “men who tilk meSt| ) ag’ever this vear, and the two or- | or third provocation. T B9 T sve least to say” 1t Is the heast \1at| ganizations received compliments @ © | Whats the good of al g — ompts us to talk ang e 2 hs |alons the line. The musical clubs dis [ ] ngs and what th, hing 1 a century since| oh. sy hony 18 00t the & 1ut 0N | banded Monday in Washington, D. C. | he cynic a 1 —_— e T ] r y SR fiom T |l DL A TR UHRl S having visited Pittsburgh, Pa., cm»: have got it bout v ¥ g € oy £ { cinnati, O., Louisville, Ky., Knoxville, | fools to try to chan evi T k Ch k > ocate them if possible, and we may | jhioe (MAENAtON. | D.EWE VIR €950l of The Devil's Disciple, at the Wal- | mer, one moral repulse mean y ’ know their new habitat, L B e ivd duimising e misni | dorf-Astoria, New York, on Thurs- | rout and t I i ] el et i 5 . ded sz e rnsing day night. i e v a for New Year’s Day. =2 " have been mayor of his iy o gover- 12.50 OVERCOA d SUITS b L N 4 nor of his state? If he Ladi kent M n = ! oo eyt 1 ; In athletics, the Yale hockey team $ . 0 COATS and S $ 9.50 into g s to his party he might have been sent t B e €5 o y by Jjumoi Also many other good thin en Bible Quesllon Box | to congress? It he had held ivue iof 0t Lo ’~'h“jh;“?‘!1l‘”“vl“(,‘“‘“ oy Bear in mi 2 g v g g8 . ¥ early promise he might have Leen n |20Q Won the thind, In exira Hme, 4-3; Heaven LDl nsle | for every day. Your Hible questions will he a m! er the gospel: and so on.|? “1 Ay llh\tu'l ik z :n, = 15 00 OVERCOATS and SUITS ]2 50 0] f p o | mwered in these coluwns or by mi Phere is nothing to these good-hearted “Y:‘« e A e | ! y ul From ‘th v 2] i ia? it _sest to our Bible Question Box || forecasts. There is no evidence that " = 1 . eop e s ar e . bt L. these “might-have-beens” conld have | 7The naval academy basketball team And we mount to the summit round » . _ v have | trounced the Yale five 41-9, while in | by round. ol IE e - been other than just what they have ! * 2B Bt LA vl OVERCOATS d SUIT ’ : 6 Franidin St. i, | Q—Reading in the Gospel of Mat- inet a ratlonal conclusion that they | Yale was left far behind by its com- | righteousness just as the physic JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. USSIA SHOWS NO HASTE. |thew xi, 20-24, the Savier's words— | ever possessed any of the elements of | Detitors, Columbia, Harvard — and} muscles are exereised ot | 5 tion | “That it shall be more tolerable for the | *!"tes# or ereatness. The drunkard | Princeton. /O $25.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS, $18.50 © bl Mol 'the v with a brilliant appears to b RS B o do 1s ake an; 8 ee"—the cities of His day, | seif-contral iacks the accomplishment | 188 been completed during the holixf once, without too mu w1 h Y we_understand by these | "Hich lends matehless Sirength in any | dive, was flogded Thursdsy night. and v seen a hunfs shing ¥ou ~ at Sodom and Gomorrah are | * ¥ 08 poy Ary. 't 4 | endh S b S e o] oo . imes in to have a second chance in the judg- | \nows aial T has wemight {tace in the country, 195 fect by 90 very Uvercoat and duit in our entire stoc homtt heler that It ment day? (A. W.C.) | ekl [n . The Tink is built ip ayena form, nd 1 appy i radug Answer.—In Ezekiol xvi, 47-5 | The woman who does her own house. | @1 the amphitheater has a scating e d 2 h' . mor that ‘ SINALNE formed Israel that her in nt. She is not alarmed by the in- | {on cost 312000, Natural freezing is | e = ive at 1 u e ear s die a)much greater than those of Sodom and | competelce or independence of the| ' Pe depe . Rl 2 ) i ¢ . s 2 Doty | Coimpriute b o ooe,of Sedom end | inpetebce or bdspendente ot [ho | ockey team wili got inio. practice | O reduction—nothing reserved O spicndia “victory” . store for W wrd tells Tsrael tha o athed (pecause MeT | there next Monday, and a good season | man who, wh lis, T el th :sband mekes much of the chamber ; - i 1 v g . ome when H 1 FMAOL o € At G s Codl i e & riainment featuré of the Prom week down and w . « ¢ : i £ al her inig ke 15 1id of 1918 of trouble and werry “ b L i am v: = ¥ JAMES L. CASE, n ¢ because she is an all-rounder—u rea A h b « g o) e IR A e © Assortment comprises the best styles from @ Primitive Reasening 0 Shetusket Sk, Norwich, Conn- . and | ir. a servan o : Did you sel o 2 & Pre nar thers ted thag | NEss an evidence of gentility instead of {land lony after ihe man who & 1 H . H Koepghiontys ir b F o b position, 4 1 the, Gy of Judgmient It will by “tor. | (82iness: who dorsnt Kknow half the | decres from the agrlcuitural The House of Kuppenheimer, Alfred Benjamin No, siree! [ voted fu ller | BT I p States. i i the nation of Israel, includ- | 'me what she is poing to have fa ent at Washington for their exter- seause 1 liked hi X $ - he citie time of obr Lord, <inner, or why her hiusband tekes most | Intnation has Leen gathered to his Sut 1 understand he ‘gave you A great variety of goods suita- bt it will be olerable” for Sod his' meals from home, is not | fathers, & C G L d h " k s ¢ L SR GemETIRL Daecah thL s b e, gy ST veon e, in sal] it 0., Geo. Lawrence and other well known pariel i ble for New Year's gifts. eig Y ned ag s0 much light cheery hearted, capable woman 10| This is the time of year when it Well, when a man gives you $1 5 i ted in the verse, "they would | *an Blay at e set tub and wringing | Hecomes apparent as at no other time *taint no more'n natural to like bim, R v epenien in SACRIGIE $10 Reaas | IACRAS INEIAD ieD TR e S Yins { lisanmaa spparant g8 at-ho other tme makers. o 7 Washinglon Star WM. FRISWELL oy + ded | 1ad they had a fair trial or judgment | Pino e zTea womer is theiyay up you must run them down. And 4 ¥ o~ e . cternal lfe wi the v of | this ability carries with it evidence of { yy then, T s faw people who does isment.” This will not. conailias s | (ADRIIEY "t GITect AT oF hos. Rouaes | Lher e ooy s, 426 & fat Beople, L THE VALUES ARE EXTRAORDINARY . = 3 (. an 15 they uever had a | M0ld affairs in a way to command the | jcem the trick to their credit rather [ . 5 3y, U-8: xvil | = numerous thau we think. W | p [, like to sse 8 flosk of Engiish sper- | e amazed it “mercanti EARLY SELECTIONS ARE ADVISABLE -— —— — Not a Monoth ws or a cold wini day sunning |should tell us how mum of : g What might have heen Oliver Her. | o™ 7 the mock-orange tre-|money which ought to be in th | New Year Post Cards, | o last witticiom e duliveroner | ard waiting like lot of iramps for a |was in ihe other fellow's trouser " ® last witticism was delivered of | Landout, They know how to select { pockel. © Some concerns ¥ «d | Letters clets. Favors, iag Tiwneisla '\ froquent,visilor was shis in back of blinds, in |certain boom would | | é L pat ergyman of his acauaintance, who, | warn T plazz 3! be to of New England. i It B 3 y ¥ . } lenving the sick roem on’ this occa. | @VAY in noany w Qfin.n men a arag in every com- | i B - g B - ts for Old and Young L] 10 ot narked cheerfully [ v + plgec | munity. " There is no prosress because | pound (1 ackage) and Rrhs s e i " : . "ood the present, and God | 1o associate with the . funcos, goid |is all in spite of it If vou make.a good | 121-125 MAIN STREET. pound. Tak 5 0w v PR B s ki 1308 o be with yoy, finches. fitmice At native Snarrows. | resolution just t; be & squate man { ome “anc v oot | WRS, EOWIN BAY, frankfin Square Dl DR from $150 Mr. Hereferd was unable to life his | o5, PAttle Wwith one —anotker i |f ,and then o pious one, tiat wil B . - {gsed wiigker. Nk o Soule” und | head from { Spanish fighling cocks; but seldom |2vold the danger of ing a misfit. e Leading Store in Eastern Conn /) and at bedtime.” If your druggist does | - - | Dead fiom his piliow, but he respond: | have quarrels at' the winier feeding |is expested, for although dsteated in ) 9 2 eotiout devatad exoiusively o],.f,_n Rats Torls compound n sast bal — | ed feebly: icxes With other bi Under mixeq | the preliminarios, team work was de- to Men’s, Women's and Childran’s Waaring Appars/ will get 1t for you in a Wt F € ATCHISON, M. D, i wave thi on has worn he same to you—and many of | ryimg econditions they & lezs | veloped gradually and with the op- ¢ his wholesa ise, Thy fuence: s - . welcome; but ope may in the| 'em” puznicious than some races .of men. | portunity now for working out daily é"’is“k“l‘l jas modleine Instead: at PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Bes, Fol o R » vy _|ohes are not clean hearders, and they | the strength of the seven will increasa. Sompond. fi the seigiacl one owned | RoOW 3 Second.F ar. Shanaen Bidg, have excied the haired and spite of new rink ‘will furnish @ novel en~ weaded, YoHow, DRckEse, ials abons 1383, o==n=ox==o

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