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i Gaaes Aoy B Wi e e St o A4 e : NORWICH BULLETIN, v} JNE. 28, 1912 ' s e = | INPROVE THE SIDEWALKS. THE BULLETIN'S SHORT STORY. SN RN N wm : R Y R W R 3 New Haven is profiting by a gen- & G ; Bn E 4 . e eral effort to improve its sidewalks so H -4 that they have been transformed from Qflwuh g” IIE‘"I Yad to good walks in many noticeable il R instances. Brick and tar are glving | TODAY’S WESTERN FEATURE and Qoufied. way to cement and it 1s a movement In b —— i, " i __ | which the individual and not the city | There were two balconles separated strolled to the edge of the balcony and 5 14 . ” e e jfor |had not been noted by the occupants |four gpecks of dust, n fabrics could pick out good eloths for his suits.” Yow a city than its walks w y of the bachelor apartment until one| “Confound youl" Burley stormed at 2 1t [ out’and built so as to not only make |Sunday morning in spring when Bur- | Bwert, when they had gone inside. can do just as well even though gouw are mot an experf, i ” > = — |1t easier for the pedestrian but- &tlley stuck his bead from his.window,|*Now you've'mude her:mad, and it's i Worsteds swsyi See the Cowboys Terrific Fight With the Indians ©1e4 at the Postotice at Nerwioh. | the sume time make the strects more | Which opened directly upon their bal- |ail or!» Larnsdale pure viroin woou o ¥ MR. WILLIAM WISTER. English Bari Lol 4s second-class matier. attractive cony, and after an instant drew it in| Ewert was stubborn. He had con- i _ . 3 ish Baritone “l“u: ‘-‘»: s matter of public improve- | ke v *‘;ci}?d ‘uflfh’-l ’J;,imoeir;‘g em}z- vinced himself that Jim's rights were bear our Seal of Guarantes. When purchasing your doth- ng 3 kg by i 1 ely the front of the flat, where the | being trodden upom, so on every Oc- T er-- it ,\‘ i .H‘:\‘\“\y Rn'hw“ ‘;;:-a"r gther men wers disposed, he went |casion he carried the cae out on the ing choose Zarnsdale Worsteds and you will be sure o improvement in the sidewalks}{hrough contortions signaling tremen- |porch. - The yellow cat s usually . 3 i i refects crealt n' o directions, First | dous news. ; Sinning itself next door, o he was to receivo full value. Their Guaraniee protects you against AUDITORIUM 3 Shows Daily—230, 7, 845 on the generally high public spirit o “A peach!" he said, “Shi hair, i obliged to remain with Jim to assure e price the citizens, The cost of a new side- | nataral complexion, 'voung!” She's out | the bird's continued existence. thoddy clothes now o prevalent. You are asked the same p: walk falls almost wholly on the owner |on the porch next door—with a cat!” he owner of the cat often sat out- inferi A s 56 sdale HIGH-CLASS VAl VILLE e T imaee R e Ohara| “Description of the cat?” demanded |side for inferior merchandise — why not insist on Earn UDE of the prope d these are hard : . too, in the decidedly cozy corner the property, and these are Bard| o " \ith crushing coldn times to bear such expenses. It of her balcony. There was a ham- quality? If not found at your Tailors’ or Clothiers’ write ATTRACTIVE MOTION PICTURES e Circulation oi flects credit i . piace OB | i ol dinc. S maen dayirtan for] csr) any Rlte St b ate B Sah ADMISSION 10c. EVENINGS— RESERVED SEATS 20c eots credit in second place and the other two men departed for |green and white shades and a Tug. e , § g — fha’ manper in whidh the New TAVAREhs i ou g ROaE o vah & Hh P EnE Snets hattort i bass v us. We will tell you where to find them. "'h 2 officials have handled the matter. There | lectable view t smoked on calm- | with its Chinese lounging chairs. ' e Bulletin. ks e & Ao nalatonte o TRe et G1s | R o | Yo oL I LU e | for new el There has been all | bevond such frivolity. He lioped that |cat, petting it, fussing over it. Bwert The Bulletin has the largest etr- || 70 s Dublic sentiment|In their exaberance” they would not |hated that cat with a large hatred. culation of amy paper in Kasters | ho " threatening. And | LTANSETesd Lne bounds of gentlemanly | He regarded her interest in it as o di- 2 ro: e to four || PRCASUT R renIs 4| Courtesy. The building was a very nice |rect threat at Jim's life. When the :-l.-:ue-(; --‘-:: :-:l‘t‘hr:( ‘-"‘ wr || when abserves the vast deal which d naturaily very nice people |canary exploded into trilis the vellow Works s larger has 1 accomplished, the impressive t reside within its falls. Ewert [cat would switch its tail and its eye - 0 s SRR, 1t ds dehiversd te ever )i, miles of new cement side- |had a fastidious desire to stand well |would gleam, Once when its supple 4 % - z . 3,000 of the 4,053 houses fn Nor- || . o0 hoco peen laid In the past|Wwith his neighbors, unknown though |body unduliated toward Jim and Ewert wich, and read by minety-three per || 500 is Cost to the olty, | they might be. sed a_protecting hand to the cage, cemt. of the people. Im Wimdnam || A0 ST eans i N . other men brought back even |the girl looked up. A Pamphlet. “Adulteration of Woolem Fabries,” ex- It is dellvered to over 800 houses, |} 1¢ cannot but prasee the WeRMET M imore glowing descriptions than Bur-| “You needn't be afrald” she sald. Plaining what sduiteration consists of, free upom 5 Putsen Daslelesa 6 over || Which this improvement has been Pro- {1oy had given. hey passed the day |“The cat won't touch your bird be- TOUWARL |y g ey G5 SAIR aat tu hik d @hese plkoed it || moted. 1t 15 one o good works of | Gevising plans for introductions, ause I've forbidden him and he always : : SSisl 10k Sauht Eatn o consistently excellent administra- | When the next Sunday’s warmth |obeys.” 3 s ¢ 5 tion.” drove Burley and Davis and White out Th-thank you,” stammered BEwert. Ematern Commecticut haus forty- | "'l 1 (0114 profit handsomely by |on to the back balcony to read, Ewert it T'll feel safe only when you are aise towns, one hundred and wixty-J| = 0 o0, oo ile of the Elm city, | bad totally forgotten about the girl jon hand to control him five pestoffice districts, and sixty || " T here ¥ Y+l next door.” He came out bearing Jim's | The girl had retired into a distance rural free delivery routes. I35 Ambkoy e here have been ab-| .qge, which he placed on a table in of several milllon miles and Ewert The Bulletin i wold In every ||Preciated where they have been made, | (he sun. Ewert had calied his canary (was abashed, Maybe she hadn't ex- s S il ok all ot G B. T, . t the trouble has been that too few |Jim to mitigate the offense of owning |pected him fo answer. And how he|are those Destiny has chosen; and And Whole Shooting Match. S0es 4 Bmatéan- Counnceticut. realize the need of imprevement, sich a feminir but he had always | had answered! It was a reply worthy | Destiny is deeper sighted than we Senator Smoot asked innocently who 8 been fond of b and Jim was really |of Davis at his frivolous, daring| The man you sit by on the street car | wag the author of the constitution CHINA’S FINANCES. an extraordinary canary. He did tricks | worst! Ewert hated to be set wrong | ccme from the ends of the earth {o|What does it matter? Dosen't he know CIRCULATION e iy \irels rejecting|@nd was inteliigently compaionable. |in u person’s estimation. | miest you. All-wise Fate brought the | who is the constitution?—New York notentirely rejectng| yig ar¢ thought a lot of Jim, lwert was fixing the awning cords | vtk the vulgar hat to ride with | post. {5, 1801, average ....... ghasiase saaz ]| the of neing offered by | “Lg0k of Davis cried in a few |at the farther end of his balcony | vou a moment in the elevator. I the bankers of of the H”MN' as | minutes. “F B \\'z;\;r! his paper | when :‘t k:arvyenefl_ The girl must have | stars set that man down by your s ——————————————————— 5, average ..... pesviiins 1s says that she will not pay |at the iron fretwork and from its top |vaulted the iron fretwork as agilely s at tt:c hotel table. 3 ik i 2 5920 Not belng in u position o |leaged silently huge golden Persian |the cat, because when ho turned at| Ate you studying to see what Des- WOMEN WITH PILES. 2 ¢ erms upon which she would which coiled itself in the sun on |the noise he saw her clutching with| tin meant? Are you taking the prob- T g 5 ged-for loan, the new re. | 118 oWn balcony floor and blinked calm- |one hand Jim's bent cage and with | lem as it is handed to you and secking | Be cured by Simply Taking Sugar 0 : g i satriotic citizen in Nore dune 2 .....iiiiinee Jered, had been fa. | ¥ At them. I the ot the cat, which clawed the | tne answer? Or are you whining be- | Goated Tablets. with proper enthusiasm every patriolic Citizén 1 L] O Jer cat!" sald Burley in a low |alr desperately. She was breathing | cause the problem is not different? 3 di AR ¥ Bl b i wies — : ud the bankers|voice, It was as though he put it on | hard, 5% % wich will feel it his duty. When you sit down to your T — the precaution to|a pedestal. “You'd better take in that| “I'm so sorry!” she gasped. “But I| If the human heart may be called a| Constipation, tight clothing and : i %o 1 & Latisatnbarad b b~ FRANKLIN SOUARE. money by requiring China | bird of yours, Ewert,” he remarked. |saved your bird! I had no idea that| Garden, then it is like the Garder women's ordeals cause piles. Women 4th of July dinner make it one to be remembered by RELIEVE FR * | to spend the m unde wert stiffened. “If you think” he [Sancho—" She shook the yellow cat | Bdén, into which the Lord put man suffer piles more than men and all § o i Jith f our choi With the effort that is to be made | vicion of the powers. Wi retorted, “that I'm going to deprive |sternly. dress it and keep it.” Much of the will be greatful to know of a success- treating your guests or family with some of our choic to secure additional trolley ie8 | .n unsettled condition, |Jim of the sunshine he is entitled to| “Don't hurt him!” Ewert begged. And | of “returning to nature” is a par-ful remedy in tablet form, that brings - e of @ dinner wines in rare old Burgundies, Clarets, Cham- range cat you're mis- |he reached protectingly for the cat. in the city, the fact should a cure without cutting, use of al glimpsing of the truth. For i more than China uld expect and =l 5 He has just as much right |Davis and Burley, who saw this with | state of nature man is a savage sta or suppositorie This gua A Kt L it e g sight ¢ the exten f 1d bring to her aid the advice of that beast.” pen mouths from Inside, can swear to | ing behind lovely oaks ready to tom- | remedy ls HEM-ROID, sold by N. .|| pagnes or Narragansett Selected Stock Lager Beer from Shetucket s ANk en w have had wide experience in Ewert said “that beast” just he “H r. Don't|ahawk his brother, and straining the | Sevin & Son, and all druggists. §1 for | ing for a L dealing with finan nothing accomy 1 problems. China [ might have said “that scum and blot | distress yourseif, reaily. Are you sure | daisied meado with the blood of treatment lasting 24 days. George Greenberger & Company” instinctive forces tha us developed wonderfully, but for a |upon the earth's surface” The girl |you didn’t hurt yourself—see, your (women and babies. It is citles and| pr. Leonhardt Co. Station B, Buf- =ion of this lin ime some of her neighbors have | Who appeared at the open window n | hand is scratched ™ civilization that meke men gentle. falo, Y., Prop. Write for booklet. ket street wh s been casting anxious eyes about for fl‘d«mr heard him. He knew she had| Davis and Burley fell on each oth- Teke the flowers of the heart, and | L s o . e heard by the way she stared at him. |er's necks. Ewert was examining her | notice, for examp how each bloom | ~ — : o Rrevhah ChAE He stared b antly. Even in {hand—he was tying his handkerchief | we prize is, in its natural wild state, a ecla £éss on Frankli e i8°a power the super- | his wrath he saw the shine on her |around it, He was beaming as though | noxious weed. Lust is the wild flow- | . coming of the d in their control of [hair and the blue of her eyes. Osten- |it was a happy day in his life. The|er, love is that flower tr % m1‘0verhaulln andl Saaioné th & et it would be so |tatiously she reached forth a pillow |girl did not look very miserable, eith- | dressed by divilization. Our vic r S L 26 bottles $1.00 was done hat it could accrue to no|and laid the cat upon it. Then she |er.—Chicago New: our wild_ virtues; ou s Narragansett Stock Lager, PRSI SR . o China and wo wild vices pruned c ated. | . si b N Murder, assault and revenge are the Re alr WOrk Narragansett Banquet Ale, 26 bottles . ......... 1.00 ne aste, In ject to rea- | ons. | N sett Porter, 12 bottles . . ... Sot bokiies. WP | _OF ALL XINDS 0 g consider well son, become law and not plav | § QTHER VIEW POINTS IDEAS OF A PLAIN MAN I Egolsm s the wild, and pr po 2do and the onths ago gave the compan fewer powers for | developed plant. stition is the| ayout for the short extensior erms on the surface | | | woods weed which, tran nted into | RRIAGES, WAG- S | t AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG nothing has been done. ena that she is in 5 — tho gardens of infelligence, becomes | graslE Why th SIS Ne inid ontrol of her “friends” | s a chauffeur a domestic servant or| T t i o] S8 Exbet hiCenap ok il AT 08 | ONs THUCKS and ORTS: 3 - 3 to understs S s ] Cha stic s tor| We apend most of our time looking | the organization of men to Kill, is be- U Rve . 0. 0% $1.00 16 tiamo . ‘ Tebts In bamying oat | S 18 ne Of the mAny| for iceal friends and neighbors. We | Ing forced, cross-bred and altered int6| Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- 1 bottle of Old Darling Ry oy s cong r sch when the new liabllity law of visent enforced Intimacies. We get | the orsanization of commerce &nd f| i pnolstering and wood work. (| 1 bottle Old Rum. .......ooooeennnnenns $1. s be | SRS AT T chusetts goes into effect July 1— | into the way of desplsing our own vil- | Rne weeds of speculation likew | p A 50 § e he weeds of spe on likewise be- | Blacksmithing in all its branches. ort PR TR L SRR d in fact - | EDITORIAL NOTES. Springfield Republican. |lagers. When wo travel, trains and | come the nutricious herb of s iy 1 bottle Old Port Wine btained and 2| The repiacing of the Breed elm with| That the republican convention dia | 5t2*ions are filled with common people. | alchemy, the weed, becomen COem Y | 1bottle Old Sherry. .......ovovvveneennnes .50 ook, whi aining hopef |a maple w proper caper on | the best thing possible in the renom- | We would like to know celebrities, mix | t1° vegetabio: the Wrech of FEArmATS | _ lematical proper Washington square. on of President Taft is something | with those who appreciate us. We | yvay Bl lled psycholog: | C should P { valsable plant d psycholo; | $3.00 RS ou | that grows with contemplation. wonder why so many uninteresting | weeds of in n | b | - ehange an b auE It lets them | CO2V8 AOHpERY Sean Fenbet find sverywhere soul mates and | ence of medicine. Man 1s distincrively | > s WeE & Wit to e it~ Eridgeport Standara e e oo mates and | S5 oted iant. A .| 507 to 515 North Main St A ottles Ior é plished in a ime il i Foni crnena A tha iR el In this, 88 in other matters, we | twentieth century and ding an of the demo-|the Figrentine party | would gain much if we strove to ad- ety 2 g 2 SAFE AND SANE FOURTH. Jieitne 14 Haitls | Dachr SnBUMAG Yow 1IKs s Just ourselves to what is, instead of i g % i | and a Souvenir . jreefr the - Bandannan retulaatly trying to adjust what is to { Dante's time, i il B iful Li f From all indicat from the w T the *Bandannans. dred times better. A Beautiful Line o the wildest and consequentl: spread effort to make the observation| . o == — ake a great stride toward We keep all High-grade Beers, Imported Bass Ale, of today may be the I he . rves the noble ends of onoma- of Independence and sane, | d the make-up | Do Berve , | it we will start with < The gos ' s . . - the Foi f July will be [of the Colongl he could have raised | topoela—Hartford Times. tasic that the people that Fate | Perstition of tomarrow. {. ' Dublin Stout, Budweiser, Schlitz, Pabst, Pilsner. i a8 B siren- | havoe with the delegates Harry Kendall Thaw, on this sixth | 10ves 1o meet us are the most im- | e R s | ! uous and dan han has | o e anniversary of the killing of Stanford | -:'aut people in the world for us to | | l i characterized ove- | be 531 votes in the elec- | vy s that by a combina nov requiring the winner to|his own opinion and that of ment seems to be meeting with gener favor, met with the id the observance, but to make the gunpowder less reckiess and harm- | ful. It is better safel and sanely and eral| . OUr tewn is a little cosmos. To un- T | < ! i 4 Tind DeoTRen NS n e ‘ : storekeeper, he black- CAS OR IA | in Mackintosh, Woolens, Mo- G[“ BH i_.aB HG H & E“ s thaishtial of Bt t0 he | ST tarmhand is to under- For Infants and Children. ' [ le are more like | alienists at all—New Bri i G SRR | hairs. C'olone pst > Py PESpoRgers 1 lonel, and most | e presi. | caged with us & week on an atantc | TH Kind You Have Always Bought | Telephone 812. 47.53 FRANKLIN ST. when to open and & e ; o+ of -all gl dent Fairbanks would rise to the o i prime sample of all the and snobs, saints and rogues,| Bears the 3The L. L. Chapma“ C to celebrate e able to kel wil the mext day, than to plunge heedless ke casion. He warmed up long enou ; P : Branch Stores—Willimantic and Jewett City - " | Lk SNt By the Faowican | and gentle folk, that exist. | 2 , ly in to the burning of powds ! thé trolley | to, mention Brvan in the republican | T 0y fren an wife and relatives | Signatu.e of > { 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. . ,_‘f'\,‘ A i >~H gl | hort drink at took to cheering to such an extent — — - — R S Ainea for Bfs or perfiaps bs| tain, that it became serious.—Middletown | killed through a foolish displa | i ae Preca ! sense. ‘ 7’ new party t e ——————————————————— The sentiment is gradua | ne its success a hard-luck W all the scrapping ove s in favor of a less boisterous « | cannot be said to have an auspicions | Choice of a temporary chairman? L June, the month of Brides ance. Mayor Murphy has published the state garding firearms, and has directed police to s is enforced =S } cause he is the power in front £ 0 ntion. He names all of the| Kz > { leading committees, and t decide | nvention and its | e . NN \ 4 ef s sk Fie and Roses. gir bTASR, ) 3 i do not policies of the weeks had to be,torn up bec wer, ! WE8 in the British Museum., Buyers of SILVER It is a banquet scene. ain; and a puckling—and thess were not blame her. wondering world doe: blocks so lo v proclafmed to be Siatecs Mun tiis , may not realize | Sontror. form ite. faesption it its ANCIENT EGYPTIANALE, | Our Wedding Flowers and there ation 1o a ‘ become more cir- | close.—Ansonia Sentinel. 3 i SR ) A , 4 4 led sane 4 the = b 2 : / . h Sireo + 4| I e dafacitiats st £ 2 __. B.USES, BN T ; : oA Decorations are unequal st PR A ving their| Which Mr. Bryan made at Baltimore = ; PR Y e\ e the | B thelrl e frst day, sidh s ot fre ¢ P L R P S Y ¥ e e | ability the local coast artillers com. | the first day, with pillars of fire and o o L RN < V[ == s s logitadate. ¢ el ¥ COM-| cloud substituted for the crown of . A ; = IR i B but | pani 0 be found among the| thorng and the cross of gold. But it | > \ o' b b% AR s to exert nflu- | winners, as usual dldn’'t do any business. “The mill can 7 4 ence to see that the explosives are never grind with the water that has ot 1 Happ: The first | pa; d.”"—Providence Tribune, all-down o the mar man is to that he is pre.| The wood block paving job mow call-downs inder way on Park avent This picture i & 4 & e | ! > £ aively o small job, but is picture is a re-drawing of an Egyptian painting from Thehes, now Fertilizer B e e s e nErly mort pelellin quality and all right.—Bridgeport Tel- 9 PLATED and STER- R T Gt L e S e The guests having been greeted by the host, and received the obeisances LING WARE should get sonte . my »| r iy8 most of the| . . Sl £ Sfitha A Snd d contests to ,i-,,: r‘-:v»”rmr “1:” w”‘;w ‘;v(;\v“-‘rvn:“w\ o ‘Lw]::::qu x;:’..v':[;n,;;‘u,,\;v;:‘ \ ‘_"-:'\:vy”"""‘“:in:;“‘w‘»‘:‘r‘r: ‘F:;l-“":; 4"'” on- | m“llCIIn. ] ancers, are now at table. BEST IN TOWN our prices on Best Qual- « ked by such. peal to | sour thing awful! A b A slave carries Zythus in a cup which is emptied into the goblet of each ity before makin . as a matter o | 3 . 3 . ity Goods hefore mi 2 pmpathy, for. a8 a matier of g e hiko by | COTETAHACT “upen possersing o> | ({0 guest. She carries a napkin to dry the guests lips after drinking. Agrlcultural s many men who, thou v o . - § chiints R kst i S AeReriamativey Tojislc e s e When presenting the cup, the slave utters the polite salutation “may it e Waterbury | G benefit you.” At some time during the feast, a wooden image of Osiris in the form of a human dummy is brought in. This is to warn the company of the fleeting nature of all plasure. Lime In quantities to cuit you. The .consistent. resatng o tha Cone I Heal memories run back 24 astonal osord fon o of the Con- | years - without difficulty. Hence it | PRy yeais °| didn’t take long to make the discoy ‘“.‘.T' ery that the selection of the red ban- upon to fool John £ Geo A Biiss Best Quality Goods Nothing sets forth the situation ago better than the sta A. N. CARPENTER ement Texas editor, His | e Massachusetts deleg s that he didn't mem- | danna for the emblem of a personal | Ml . . . . 2 ir return, whose summarized state > it. candidate was not original. Tt was | il D“r?n‘?: feast, there is music and after it games and feats of skill are 25 Commerce Street L .llP 4 ows | e used to forward the interests of Allen i ' om! est Prices that fhe contested cases in| Tho appearance of the biggest sun- | Grambery Thurman, Who was named performed by athletes. oW aver sean has mot vet brought a | T Vice president with Grover Cleve- Trom he: asmonomets o’ ft|land in 1885, And so far as evidence | Such elaborate feasts were of course confined to the upper classes—but y relation to the Baittmors | [a? sppeared to present date he waa it is interesting to know that even among these, Zythus was used. the original bandanna man ‘ ven Register. lf 1t was among the common le, however, that Zythus became most Quite £y Just Now— Greatest of Guides. %8 popular, for it was then as flu:‘e f You cannot afford to use| But ot o busy but what we can which the report was unanimously. (in- luding all the Roosevelt members of he credential ommittee) in Presi- nt Taft's favor were sufficient mber to defeat Colonel Roos: 3 ond, that in other cases certain | Telephone 171. — | ——— the smoke has clea away, it is shown that the total pro- ’ I Roosevelt delegates voted in () a 1 Y.Mehwdz Tgo maw tnosevelt delegates voted fn the pres- . Though do o0 b Genes 5 to anything you may e T P i a4 ol e e | i doomed o binavese Genert | ) appreciated by those who live simply and work har, carbon lamps _while Mazda | 77750 800 ¢ Nin Alabama case, ome 40 or 50 02, of which 46 belonged to LaFollette | f4 ith he sees the way. New York Am. 5 t3 % o e Gelesates voted agatnyt | 2nd Cmmins ecan; Fms el Lamps are selling at such low | . t el Cow Fe rx TR prices as at the present time. | .ription ¢ ! That in many of the other con. | THO New Zealnders run an excur- Might Explain, Wb § 80| who know ¥ § Ruoevelt med’ on. the com. slon boat on hot-water lak nd again, the cost of living may 5 W:n: bt~ § B s o evidenne e com- | show growing therein algae simflar to nitng ' sicyward becauzo thers | fif} g 78 ert #0-| that which grew in the waters before | ure more high fivers these days than | Ul Bepwine GoMPANY L $10 e 3 " th & the earth cooled off, | there used to be—Pittsburg Gazetto | Hi b Euurth, that in the case of the Mas- | i VR Pimea Marufactured by the General Blectric sichusetts Roosevelt delegates und the | ¢ AR O et Company, i C. M. WILLIAMS, es, Chairman Root followed ex- | | whe ma “I knew & gf e a $2 grad- FOR SALE BY for a shilling g ol 0 216 Main Stree re 1aid down by Co I uation gown and captured & husband ; T ) ait {mmediately after the + o e ape by comparet | on the strength of it “That's u gesd | C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., o - ¢ : | to the modern newspapes s left | o gument for $2 gowns.” “The trouble setts primary gl SHeh thin ig- |at the door daily, containing. all the | is she caught a $2 hushand, He has 10 Broadway. nored or forgotten by him, | news of world for two cents, expected her to dress on that prece- J“sEF“ '“‘nronna The ery of theft makes the exeuse inte e dent ever since.—Kunsas City Jour- s LEE for the Colonel's persistency has not | * How {erests are trembling be- | nal 7 F. C. GEER, B B' desire to dictate and a determination | ugo ey agrecd (o take no TUNER n Guoks Rla0s and Heieu (o Grasr 3 certain of the big inter- | notice of his wigning them, he. £ 108 3RY AY, ‘»‘n mu;;: r:}" ’.1: simpty znl».‘: ¢ n’., | ‘um nd n ‘” t »\“:u”»«'u 1 ”l‘lhlflnfl‘-i\u’nl mm RUBB.ERS D. .l- MCCORM!CK, 3’ Fl’illlkll S(re:‘, ‘LOC]I Agflfli Phene 511 122 Prospect St Teleptons 343 ikl tealous and greedy bluejuy. Vlegislation they weve interesied jR7 This Wister SR

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