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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1812 ADVANCED MEAT PRICES, | ‘With all that has been sald and| THE MAN WHO TAKLS valuable suggestion. be alone unt] None of those whem we watehed & “Yeu can never you desert yourself. P g Bt e GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE S e TR e W ,' I, : prices of commodities, the cost of lv- s J sure, warning ot advice of efther kind, rwic WEIEOIIR ig ts vioadity increniing, . Thess his e e e But it I nntural for us alder ones {6 s been another advance t] ca of $Vi ‘Written Speclally for The Bulletin. and aml N grew apace as they | waste advice on younger ones, forget- antd Goufief. e e oana, | 1€ the college graduate's essay is R e m:, looked forward In thought to the-time | {ing that dach must do his own work o e o forher farns from the | often considered a theme for a joke, | iit™ ol "l ughts and attention to | When they should occupy the same po- | in his own way and not in our way. = = ———_jpuiting it still further away from the | the graduate himself 18 no joke, wheth- Graduation exercises, and an eventtul | Sitions and call forth similar expres- | The class of which I write is merely 116 YEARS OLD. working man. Naturally, this is apt|er he takes himself seriously of not. | IR EXCTENCE, A0 S8 PR | sions of admiration and good will. | ane of many and to each and all, we 7 L to cause people to stop eating meat|This scholar In embryo must be 3€a- | yio " \Whether it be from Grammar| Yes they truly deserved all the|wish the best of the future, to the “ulseriplion price, 18s & wetk; Goe a | /0 Such large quantities and boycotts | soned into a man, and the question is| gcpoo " or college, graduation is an | Praise they received, but I desire to | sweet girl graduate ahd the manly boy 1 W0 u vead are on in big cities. The fish and |how he will stand the process. Though | im ooe, OF, TACRe, BPACRMION 8 G | inquire why should the girls get it all, | graduate, as well. May they ever re- Lolhes Vegotable dealers are getting the ben- |MOre learned than his less schooled |yt anr e oo MEE BIC of) (0eq | and thelr brothers be éntirely left out. | member with pleasure- thelr gradua- il &t tau Postotfee at Nerwiehd it of (he trade The cry of the |CORtemporary, he is less bardy and | thosame road together for years, | Haven't the boys worked as hard as | tion, as we remember the pléasure they cond-class matter, Meuint e haEl I lv wag | SKllled in various ways; I 1ot 89| many or few, as the chance may have | their favored sisters? Aren't thelr | furnished us. That pleasure came Telophone Oallss packers has been that the supply Wasd | well equipped to meet the huftetiugs ot | yeart G ‘Jeaves them & dismembered | Youthful hearts thumped away for | from both boys and girls, so I end as Business OFie, 406 not equal to the demand, but the re- | chmpetition. He has to learn there | yora’ ot (he parting of the ways, some | dear life with the joy. of achievement | I began, “Give the brave boys a . tditoial Hooma Shek. Dort of the livesiock movements re-|are few fancy prices for labor in the | guiine” crie direetion, soms to travel in | and the anticlpations of future ad- | chance. AN IDLER. b Otiloe, 38-8, ceived by the bureau of statistivs shows | World's markets, and that thecs are|another, but probably, never again to | Vencement and success? Arenmt thelr e one et ¥ MU0 increase in receipts for the past|feW professions that are not crowded. | meet edch other as an entire class, | €W suits Just as becoming, and, don’t dividers on Misgourl, he might make a | Heney of California 1o Ballimore and ey < Teiephone $10. five months, compared with a similar | EXPerience will teach him it is 0o | Tq the older ohes watching their happy | they, feel just as well-dressed, if they sweep with the other foot that would |to a private interview with Bryas for P e 20 1012 | period T e e ey thers | Pleasanter starving while wuit'ng for | taces this thought often occurs, but to | are In darker colors instead of white [} JDEAS OF APLAIN MAN J| ok in most of the other sister states, |an hour? There is 4 deal m: on _ \ofwich, Saturday, June 2, 1812. |veriod last vear, but in May there|gjjents, or a call, than it is while hunt- | thoge most directly concerned, the |llke the girls? ‘Their mothets could including Vieginia, and possibly even | which no one ea a, even if ——————{Was a decrease over last May. Thi${ing fur any other employmect ‘The \prosent triumph of attainment over- | tell You a secret or two about the time Little Rhody. Without the feet of the | i's worth understanding. Ii# the new was true both of the interior and east- | world has no open arms for him, and | powers any feeling of sadness with re- | SPEAt over the boys' toilets whick dividers he might be a successful pro- |party to be Bryan and Roosevelt or (Ve . ern markets. The receipts of livestock | his first advent is likely to be met | garg t are | would recall some unsuspected truths, - ve | vice vi ? Bryafn . eit has g gard to the future, Their skies i v divided 1 co| gressive runner if he could only have | vice vers: ryan gay i L"'Cll!a'mn 01 | during the five months ending with | With bitter disappointmen‘s. ~Most | gerene and cloudiess, and well for [8nd convince you that boys are us Woman may be divided into two) EERFC FENEe fonSate stolen all his principles! But did Bry- i | Mus swere greater during that peried | eVerybody has them; and:it i3 in this | them 1s it so. Their visions are all | Particular and’ fussy and anxiou classes, anehors and salls, The under. | B e near bets of “I¢ to 17 that he|an originate the recall of judges— & o eater during that beriod] scnool man-making is going on as well | rogy in hue and draw them forward | SuCh occasions as their more-to tanding is, of course, that the gooa| e hear nets bl g (O | ok e B B .de Bu"enn‘ an any similar period during |as money-making. He should make | with no fear of failure. “Success” is|mired sisters. {ship Man is our center of observation. d o, TALCOTT. past decade. The stock of meat onfihe pettér man because he has the|the one word in their vocabulary as| Of course, Tom, and Ned, and Charies | There are women Who hold men Novwtihh, Suns 86 S0 . The interstate commerce CoOmISs o Bulletin has the largest ele- || 1300 In five of the centers totaled over | equipment for it; and if he realizes | they receive with respectful attention [and 8ll the rest try to ‘carry iem- |down and women Who stir men up. 2 3 o e e St (ate iR uike Bulletn has the Targent O §[520000000 vounds, or considerably | that money-making 18 not the highest | aii the good avics showered upon | eives with a manly show of inditer- | Whichever kind a man has he usual- O i it A BB R iin:. sad itice thiks 0 HAF an during that month last | aim of life he is likely to attain a full, | them, and certainly for them all, we | €30® and assert that all the girls think |1y thinks that he '",;‘3‘,{“1;"(;,""°“;‘“ thracite coal mining, If they g g [sear. or even 110 andwarted manhood | R fonaat hopes ma b renl | o8l Spery " "1 arrant |0 10" more ¢ e bad nad a’oter || yrygpR VIEW POINTS || ihey i Srosiy-fng. tat- i ai- imies larger than that of & oo e i | ized. Inogt 0 hem kngw quite well who hid |kind. e . roads have a lot to dv with the n- Norwich. 1t fu_del . having theit effect or else there|. ManY a man fools himself on the | “Much of the space in the current |the most expensive suit, whose cuat| In many men's minds, and womet's, creased and unreasonable cost of coal. 4090 of the 4053 bouses fm Nor- [|are having their effect, or else there|pirer) of his personal independence. | papers is devoted to these graduating | ¥¥inKled in the back, whose appear- |too, dissatisfaction seems to resemble BUt the only ditect relief the ComMMS~ wich, and read by minety-three per | [is 1o shortage that is claimed. | Phose who study nature soon become | classes, especially the local High séhool | 20¢e ;"‘“ most stylish, and all |deep thinking. 4 : sion can give is to_order the reduction cert. of the peopie. In Windham || Whether there is a shortage, the value | aware that interdependence is the nat- | and Grammar School, and in all we [M2Y be forgiven if they should| If we cannot be profound, we can| rhere is a growing number of Peo- |in freight rates, Which Would not ma- it In delivered to over 900 Wouscs, || Of the exportations exceeded by weveral [ urai relation of the minera], vegetable |find so much concerning the Sweet D Bullty of a little strut and |at least be unhappy, and flatter”our- |, who would be more interested to |terially Help héreabouts. — BEstol {a Putnani &nd Dunielson te over || Million those of last year. The cost|and animal kingdoms—nelthet can ex. | Girl Graduate, who seems to be the | "WABBer fo conceal the siight em-|scives that we are great natures, mis- | know if the candidates can raise a|pregs, A st )] of diving | Nises b one of the| st without the other. In all the walks | theme of all the glowing descriptions | barrassment which must have enter- |understood. good potato crop in their back yard, 1100, and b ail of these places 1t f| 06 INIOK Promises 1o bo one of el o life, ‘man's value is catimated ac- | now appearing i NG Well, she ¢ Into their fecling now and then |’ But there are some women who are|fian fhat they can make & good fve- is cosldered the local daily. | irton- ths. peasidictit Nak: ot e cording to his relation to his fellows, | merits it all, for she is an attraction | UTHHE the evening. They were a|champagne, and others who are seda- | minute speech from an automoblle— | s i« more Catarh in this Esstern Connecticut bas foriy- iy ”, dent has made recom-| op nis vocation, unless he is & genius; | not to be overlooked ,and nothing can _“":!“) set and did their share in speech | tives Hartford Post. of the country than all other nine towns, one bundred and wixty- || mendations that an international in-|apq geniuses are far from being com- | be more winsoms and full of beauty ;"'k_ "U“?l with equal eas i 1$- | And what a woman is to a man is | put tog: r,” and until the last few five Posteffice dixtricts, mnd sixty || Ves n be made. Surely everyonemon. Those “who venture to assert |than the Rosebud Garden of Girls to | (2king In fact the girls dalnty show- |a matter for the most part out of her| Th, affairs of the alleged party of | years was supposed to bé imcurabl S free Gelivery restes. will be interested in seeing it made | their independence find that it is not | be seen on such ah oecasion. {:f“.k“ j{h“‘ BRI 100 1ns Sumase (obntrol . . the future are in pretty chaotic shape [ For a great PALE Loy "\'fl:‘f A The Bulletin is wold i every || 2nd & reduction made in prices. the way to the best mortal conditions. Seated in Slater hall the other even- i“mtir}'""l afforded by the loys' lies in her spiritual bouquet, her | ¢ progent, but some semblance of or- | OUL ;",;},a'l ,Z}fl'.mu'“.:a '" f o4 B ad oa st ar the W ¥, e 51 i I find if thousands of minds. had nol | ing, at the closing exercises of one of | Plainer attire. : |sour's penumbra, tMe electric radio- |der may evoive Itsalf out of the con. | Scribed local remedies and by con- v P ey OLEOMARGARINE LEGISLATION, | been occupied studying the heayens |our Grammar schools, 1 heard the re- | Dol W]uvvaus'-bnns:- samo Lovs | dynamic of her personality. fusion; Flinn, Perkins, the eloquent|ment, pronounced it incurable. Seience - e S and the ecarth, and milllons of hands | mark on all sides, “Doesn’t she look | FeFe equs ly elated if their rank en-| "A woman can mend her ways, and | philadelphia editor, Jitmy Garfleld | has proven catarrh to be & constitu- There is tyo sume bitter contest be- | had not been employed In facilitating | protty?" and “Sho is 80 lovely.” and | itied them to a certificate \dmisslon | change her mind, but $he canniot altef |ang others say they are quite sure | tional disease and therefors Fequifes CIRCULATION tween the butter and oleomatgarine | Jife on this globe of ours, I should not | “We are so proud of her” In their |10 the Academy without further ex- |the essence of her womanilness that it will. Bven our esteemed plan- | (Onstittional treatment = Hells e | interests concerning the sale of the|know what I know or b enjoving the | pure white dresses and dainty acces. |AMlnatlon? They felt repald for thelr | She is one kind or another, by the | we are told, was once without | HATFh Cute, manufectyres by Felh o8 1901, average . latter product when dishonestly car. | freedom and comforts of today. Whas | sorles, these pretty maids formed |Bard bt ;"d self-sacrifice during e | grace of God, and no soap and nitre |form and vold.—Hartford Coutant. | gedstitutional cure’ on the masket Te v $104 off /16 Nas B recognized that | Preceding generations have wrought is | truly a lovely picture, and deserved all ;(‘fl, g it i usually harder for a |can take off her born taint, Is taken internally in doses from 10 B s nnit d on. It has been recoghlzed that) wh, makes this the greatest genera- | the praise they received. ~The mothers | HOY 16 attain high rank in book werk | She can move her will about, as 8| Because the United States is pay- |drops to a teaspoonful. It sets di- 1065, average . oleomargarine has w legitimate fleld | Hon of all time. We are Interdepen- | and older sisters slmost too wearied | than it seems to be for the girls. With |sailor moves the rudder, and g0 this|ing n cool $1.000000 a day for roads, | Tectly on the bigod and mucous sur- when scid for what it 1s, and recog-|dent and have been greatly blessed |to go for the evening, felt repaid as | U\"»”onrs calling them {0 80 ma)y | way or that; but no amount of steer: | more than one-third of which is said | (aces of Ahe nystem They .r.,ll'r”mo nition his was made by the reduc- | by the heroism and industry of those | they looked at the pretty group, and "‘\”Y‘:‘ i;‘ “{”}:fi ':; l:i!“*'s f\l\r" priated | jng and mastery can make a brig out|to pe wasted, there should bs national | :_l"’vl’"\'lrf'\l_n"\"‘ Nttt l_:”l_ Jele 2 tion of the from two to ohe-quar- | Who have lived before us, the younger ones who came to'see | PREC 8 Breater drudgery fur them than |of a schooner. g interést in the American Road con- | pnials. 2 R 5o adads 7 £ oot prdl While the & — their sisters graduate, swelled with | (o8 TIell siaters, and often the boy| Have you read these lines of Arthur|gress which will be held in Atlantic| = Address F. J. CHENEY & CO, To- i ap e ¢ the counter-| A few people, only, have eyes for | pride over the fact that their family | T8 T s:'h"'}“dflmm«_w wl'jwfv_\s‘n'wg | Stringer? City, September 30-October 3. That |ledo, Ohio. g e —— | feit _goods, colored so as to be taken|young birds. In fact, too many have | was thus represented ,and their zeal e I LY convention, if any, should prove to be| S0ld by Druggists, 75 = | (|}, ter, had the tax raised from two | 1y tonfess to bot Khowing. one bitg | called upon to do this or that piece of | “There are wimmen's faces, lad, one means of helping to check this | o Take Hail's Family Fiils for consti- CRAFTY BRYAN. to ten cents a pound. How much|irom another. I have scen one pair | Thes 80 Svet, 16 BOBBes LRURte | Bl e D watia great national waste.—Ansonia Senti- | PA™ The democratio conventién ia hav-|slke butter i )‘X";‘{‘n\«gfz;x:'\l‘whl:; e R B e T | e e el e e i & to hold himself in readiness to at- | ‘Wakin' ould desire e A 55 Nition Basw. . ing & characteristic time at Baltimc As demonstrate EIe oRly. s 4 cchuBh Natw. B aid i bl Epsmds i 8 en s sister on some occasion where i @ The awful list of injuries on ‘ourth and & & late hour, while Bryan has|months when many- were buying | because New Lngland cats and bird- | outside the New England cider mills. | pe himself gets no recognition except | And there's other wimmen, faith, | The police on the street crossings| ..y, "giagers humanity. Set over R 3 e : ¢ Jower prices ang | hunting boys are killlng them, but be- - s NG GIFVS Gaauet, . THAR tho W oft- Caliri and atill throngh &1}, are making some of the automobilists | o€ JU BIARECCE MmN Ol SEEE bndling m ! . | e 5 ie bR cause fewer return each spring from | A believer in the force of thousht|en hear of 4 boy's earning his school Shtickin tb their one love step lively, especlally those from other | 3 EH I o "B iote o ol "saive of ault 5B tas 5 not beeh. able to sidering the best “butter” they | the south where they aré unprotected “We lose vigor through thinking | o, e Rpegpese % 0 ! it states where traffic rules are un- | healins, by » | Nk = expenses, a rare thing for a girl to Till the hivens fall e | thousands, who suffered from burns, direct t n > 8 W eve o and slaughtered by pot hunte by lly the same set of thoughts.| g, known, but there are mone too many | cuts, brulses, bullet wounds or explo- : e tt of his own| YWhen the cleomargarine people sug- | thousands. Recently 1 saw a solitary | New thought is new life!" This doesn't | “in (he class to which T refer, the| One's as fine as hell fire; officers to watch the violations of the | Sits, Drijses, btk WORREE OF €RRES thinking, the I gest that their product be sold only | Young grosbeak on a neighboring | look just right to me, but there IS n0 | girig out-numbered the boys, but One’s as thrue as life traffic rules. The increase in traffic | LREh o o3on’ sore lips or piles 266 state’s delegation A% Tob CTarts. Hef " amall g iges bearlng a revenue | Pia?za in great danger of being a vic- | use of turning it down without giving | wish it were possibie to look into One ye'll leave and weep for grows steadily, and there is no time | 34"y Tee & Osgood Co. has advocated & number o os | lamp . rests with good | Um of cats. This dapper little fellow, | it due consideration. A set of mus- | future and ses which onee we shall | And one ye'll take to wife” + |during the day when Bridgeport isn't e N which have appealed to the conven- | CUHR o = lous mot | With bright-colored down beneath his | cles constantly exercised make a 10~ |hear from most frequently In the dif- : on the main highway.—Bridgeport on, and In their adoption t ad- | HR S s, could fly quite a bit; and inter- | sided man; but the use of the full 500 | ferent walks {0 which thes may be as- | y Telegram. | i he Peerinas ORS stocd out | PrOvent fraudulent sale of the |ested ehildren Kindly ~watehed and | muscles of the body creates a perfect | foreny “alks to which they may pe as- | [ ETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | Maetorn Zonrsetions equel to T8 o il . wdvocaied ihe|E00US. 1t is no bar against dishonesty | guarded it all day. I was glad to|physical condition. New exercise | motto given them was & good one, | — Exactly and what took Francis J.|lefin for business results: B - wop | a0d does feguard the restaurant, | learn that it was safe in neighborhood | brings into play new muscles, and new | ghakespeare's old advice, “To thine | Teddy’s Squaring Off for a Square delaying he platform until alter|y,,pging nouse or hotel patrons. Once | Shrubbery at 6.30 p. m., some 9 1-2|thought may lead to broader vision, | own gelf be true.” As they tread their Déal the candidate had been chosen, he de-| =~ takes an expert |NOurs after I saw it. The old birds | clearer conception and greater power, | apnointed way, times will come when | aved cutting the cloth to fit the wear- | 't ) o when coloring | Wefe SUll uttering hélr notes of anx- | so I do not feel afraid of new thought. | they will feel alone, friendless desi- | Mr. Editor: The circle has never| er. insteaa aying ou: arment | 10 fielation has been | (€t8: Ut as they have not been heard | One set of thoughts represents limited | rous of advice and assistance which | been squared, yet Teddy is now stren- S0 Bleciing We cqadifate 1o Bl an . o d S been | gince it is probable that the young one | thought, and limited thought never vet | soems never on hand when most need. | uously getting ready to swing round ey B8 apetumt thy umie] t between the in- | gained strength and confidence and | produced a broad mind. A narrow- |ed. At such times a more modern | the circle to get a square deal. v e | teres t none should be entered in- | made good his escape. minded man is always vigorous enough | writer than Shakespeare furnishes a | As he has one foot of the political | ile s move ¢ o for the wilfu ng of the pub- geoni st within his limits, but he is not always cate# a pulling away from the Laid 3¢ n g , prohibit counter-| The night is always mysterious, for'| just in his coiclusions. New thoughts democra There is n eiting than to permit it and then make 4Arkness haunts the human soul and | denote progress, and progress means son to pres s leadership has | " Istiliness awakes it to different | broadening views, and broadening SEEL Y0ixniserea o eye. to| 1AW alleged he honest sale{ thoughts. He who knows the might | views mean larger conceptions of life, o= tha future and t woula | O the counte sounds knows which of God's creatures | and these mean new life, sure. So oo g gy Y - ————— are making the night weird or hideous | new thought is new life. Take down & Be A et | EDITORIAL NOTES. to those who know less. He knows | the bars and let your thoughts caper a When Mr. 8 MOVe| | le hours never did bother the|the Winds that sough and whistle, and | little for a change. [} (o] . # e ol 1, (S e e the trees upon which they break with | s terests he con: na had play- | sy iEnidipe a noige like the séa breaking upon the .4 which wonld e a big| g Sirtatar WaAnaH S shingle of the beach, of which it re- | fi t onvention. 1t W s p R L erking, | minds him. KEven Heaven and God | hratly o Ak, vt i s e 9 Who does not know God is in all and | S . 3 The popular cry at the present time [all in him. Those who cannot compre- | P n 1 @lis "I am a republican.” Everyone s |hend tha glory of the heavens expect | o was | using it to meet spooks in the gravgyards and| THE USE OF MUFFLERS. n s £t GHSARETY to seo robbers spring forth from the | 3 ¢ ’ t I'he bandana probably has its great. | 3hadows to do them harm. The shad- | MY friend Perry. who lives near the ! Rooseve 4 calculated o] IChe BandeH v has its great- | SRCNT (oua sweeping across the | crest of a high hill, is no lover ot | -] i strengthen his chances when the time | ** Sdag With the non-voting | j,5dscape seems like an enemy instead | automobiles. To make the grade be- | comes, or, had en against b population, of a thing of beauty. Night gathersfore his house 8 drilvers out of 10 suliclent Teason would have e L3 6 mar P vigor for the day—night rests a weary | Will “cut out mufflers and ascend 26 8 pulling s 1ol & | The houn' dog and the Tammany |world, and when trily\viewed is both a | With the nolse of a procession of min- ;;" friowre ok it - | ger are getling kicked around some, | benediction and a blessing. 1a};:;fi gatling g;flfi; % “']flfi“!‘ée o o N Ry Tty i b8 fonher . obMie | ouy it thay ‘are i by PHB. sahy s mild experience of the battlefield to i 4 sty dattiotic citize Nor- plon of the party and anxious is el ke R S e R R S8 S o Ferys plasia on a summer with proper enthusiasm C\el\_\ p.lmnlu.u;l/.m in Nor to again bear the standard ar &5 = brood has surprised me. A neighbor | €Vening. 4 il feel it hi /hen you sit down to your “being made o e e R o correc . Such un- + ka3 e he ered by nent. I her of the claim that a | i Sd WRER 1t WS dechyerd ot | necessary nolse 1s @ nuisance and ono | ) 4th of July dinner make it one to be remembere R s % 7 bill will be of great advantage to |row's nest in it containing five oggs, | that should everywhere be abated. It ° : v &1 f choice | est 0 g five egg s | 2 some of our choice CONGRESS 1S DALLYING trade The bush was separated and placed in | I3 surely doubiful whether the un. | treating your guests or family with me“ a 4. ¥ i | bR G-Il a > of ea vhere it was carefully | s C of | . : H - g P s, Cham- Not & Hittle confusion has been 18 e Ifir’n’fiffihfl“?fifi, “Kf‘r’f\\]v“g”“(‘fl\"“%‘.‘hi power at all commensurate ‘With the | wdinner wines in rare old Burgundies, Clarets, Cham casioned by the fallure of congress fo | et kil dngacn s fabil " Followes the nest, and | annoyance caused peaceful dwellers i tock 1age r rovide for the pay of government of. | %I 10 learning 1o sing “Sweet Low, | mother bird had, fellowed e, nest and | (L0000 g pagnes or Narragansett Selected Stock Lager Beer from ficials after ear. | SWeet Chariot,” he might get his mind | yoct, % W8, Sstaphisned © ongs.| How many mortals there be who | A ~ This has all been caused by not giving | Clarife fiop and continued Lo set on the CE% | are running through life with mufers | George Greenberger & Company’s. the proper ention to the uvn-~~“ 1t Wil ”' i \T ‘*'—'] two young bire showed that mmd-‘\'nn l(“:.{guzh;ismmrabl;;czucaz alm‘;;} :’f‘ before When the president vetoe Ison should get the democratic | eggs had bee oiled by the interfer- | Unnecessary dis i o the army appropriation bill it was |IOMInation and be elected there is no|ence with the maternal dutles of the | long! Thelr whole moral machinery, 3 | proof that he would ma great ey 8 s e gar bringing | * b T conceded that e woul 4o the same | TO°L, (h: make & great| mothcr. Sho s n tne sprden bringing | i 10T Doople who can mever | @ ° ecial Ior e to the legislative, judicial and execu | 5t 6f Insects sho is doing a yemice|d0 & kind act without telling about tive bill sh Dussented v ‘ T o | Which is appreciated. She permits the | It for @ long time afterward. ~Like as 1t stands ot present. This has been | h are y (oaonthe | ranection of har met by het pratec- |the Fharisees of 0Id they do thelr Narragansett Stock Lager, 26 bottles ..........$1.00 apparent long enough to have cob-|,,. ghould mot ve A €] tor; but always manifests shyness in (%% ‘0 0F S° - Wi o &bk govern ithelf nccording e hisislcn S0 "“‘3;:“" approach io the nest with food for Bt il e Narragansett Banquet Ale, 26 bottles . ......... 1.00 it was only Thursday that the sena p BAOAR | her young. When the young birds are | sy Sorgy g hAE e A T R e fcage She n ko To Sk maw | M Aamiration for many ueerul char: Narragansett Porter, 12 bottles ............ & the bl i o Washington boy who swatted ?;’IT In the isolated shrubbery of the | ;01" poar them contindilly blowing he objection to Is i«- | over seventy-thres thousand files in|0ed8 St trumpets before themselves, - g kbl fevpad, iyl is not so long ago that Darwin| a “terrible ado about their troubles. 3 Fieta, . | rprised the “m\u by .sv\.»‘nu; ! f\n They generally have a story of dis- R n on a ——— had eyes and could see; and now An- | tress to relate. It is strange how i FIENETY -5 B 3 It is the This is the lair of the anarchist,” | drew Wilson claims they have nerves | many natures ‘are eager to tell all A 1 bottle Of;);: Darling Rye. . proposed yminer I Roosevelt, pointing to his Oyster | and feeling. He calls attention to the | they know about the most trivial A court and Y o hom is one thing to know it, | fact that when & fiy touches the leal| matters that annoy or _disappoint 1 bottle Old Rum.. ... & he sidex nother t6 admit it of the sundew it seizes nim, but when | them. No friend is indeed worth 1 bottle Old Port Wine. ........... dha whteh S fob - Y | rain falls on the leaves the :rr' tenta- | having into whose loyal ear one may 1d Sh M s it A it ¢ (R {cles do not move. The jar of a car-|not pour the story of a genuine sor- - AR his veto b Ihe city auto of Portland, Me. is|riage will make the leaves of the sen- | row; but friendship may be sorely | 1 bottle Old Sherry. . the proper reb such 8 marked as public|sitive plant droop, but when it has endless patter about trifles. e islation and appeals are cannot be used with | become used to the ;unuwnfi'\h»u will rience teaches that those car- 3300 % members of congress e by riding oL droop any more than when water- | rying the heaviest burdens and the p Wition of the Tarnsey adt, ‘which bl b “d. When etherized Sensitive | most Intimate Eriefs are likely 'to BEGINNING THIS MORNING B s 1 sans sill. This | s s plants will not droop at ivuch, but|speak of them with reserve. It is by no j:’vrm':q', g i rang msby McHarg | seem to be unconsciou » any ani-| means certain that ome who wears 8 °tt eS 01‘ L] V- oy aving' of thousands | hasn't a Altimore or in|mal which has been etherized. The|his heart upon his sleeve deserves BE RIS by placing tha architectiira] yuth togged out in a bandana ker. | daisies close their petals when the|'the sympathy for which ke whimpers & work on government buildings out 10| ooy T wind blows, and open them to sun-|One’s real grief of spirlt is not neces and a Souvenii competition. It has been in forca for | Al e S St shine. The ability of plants to recog- arily measured by the tears that roll years and is a wise provision, Which | joourth of Juie ] & nize 4 difference in contact has to be|down his cheeks 2 should be retained [ pprourth of July is near emough at|agmitted: and it looks as if there One should have some power to We keep all High-grade Beers, Imported Bass Ale, | gin to plan for the cele-|not the difference between animate and | keep his own counsel, to lock his /] 4 » — e | bration. Let the boy celebrate, but|inanimate things a& he has been sup- | troubles within his own breast. Many | Dublin Stout, Budweiser, Schlitz, Pabst, Pilsner. HELPING THE FARMER | do mot be careless about him, posed. Future generations may see of us should cultivate what Bishop | ¢ | - ARy | plants as beautiful creatures instead of | Vincent calls “the habit of holy si- | Following a three years' investiga A Muine fisherman /had imsonndsd | thines. [lence:” 1t is not necessary to discuss | @ ® [+ § 0 ‘The oredlt B i Bouth [a thousand dollass’ worth of e gl every ache or pain. It is not profita- | py P Sirorc the 1 She e e PN s “| Two butterfies cavorting in the |ble everlastingly to be ringing the < R g edo e Ky A ki but this does not | snage of the maple trees late in the | the changes on humdrom topics, mere The assortment comprises Elegant Suits in Blue b s T e Ty i « @ fishing an ideal vocation. afternoon attracted my attention the |routine matters of existence. There | N . b g e hilue sty e Past week, and 1 finally was able to | are so many things in life that stmp Serges, Gray and Brown Worsteds, and Modish Mix- §§ o ot of Credit Foncier of Fran 1appy ought for today: When | identify them as a pair of Red Ad- |need to: he taken for granted and | < - - Mart will doustiess be quickly | We get into.a mood fo find fault with | mirals on a honeymoon trip. And why | then forgotten. tures, made expressly for us by the House of Kuppen- Telephone 812. 47-53 FRANKLIN 3 followad others, for it 18 being rec- |any one it doés beat all how | shouldn't they be written up like the 'hink, to mention only one instance, B aps. o g i the proper way of treat- | mean things we dig out of the muek | PiFds?_This buiterfly was introdiced | of how ‘the rule of the muffler would | heimer and Clothcraft. Branch Stores—Willimantic and Jewett City i Skt b Nt 3 from Burope and Js found In Africa | ennoble conversation. It wWould taboo ) e farmer's problem 1 suoh | 1 ay. | and the Bast Indies. Perhaps he lives [ more than polite reference to the me. This is why the Buropean| o . = — Tts wearied and thirsty | P 1l Darts of the earth like his cous- | weather, the kitchen sink, our rheu. ° Men that know and wear Manhat]tan Ci o:l:\es needo - farmers 'ave such an advantage over | D0Ston meets its wear) 8ty | ing, the Painted Ladles, which are call- | matism,” our neighbor's cook, and " i T R, Uit fan Bilers 5t ha ani. Ther{hoFses o the treet on ot Gavs and | £ casmopolian, bacaies they are allc (& IOTK. 1. ot 'Geadly commonplaces no f\..'the:“cgm‘;n:lx:t as to t}l;le!r excelc;‘nc ose that 4ble 1o €8t money at a much lower | WAlers them by the thousands; but| world rovers. The Red Admiral is | that monopolize too largely a propor- i i 4 ood % e th ifben o, tHik Bt ntry | NOrwich has not a handy horse trough | popularly known as the Nettle butter- H!nnlé»f i con\'e‘rsaunnal energy. It do not w th‘:h o 81 the anlc)e l‘lo i %o s 4 this s 3 11 1n the city limits, fly because it feeds upon this plant in | would give the right of way to con- H 1 i see, asd thisls a. Vital | Aok the caterplliar stage and Is armed with | siderations worth while, q“‘“‘“d‘;"‘l ese best of good clothes. o m'flved e © Belgians are particularly Aft ha PP spines which hold off the hairs of the | There are people in the world who | i ard i ores at they can securs credit | T ph“\fl ",,‘,:f.r,'f.'m,“'}":““'(‘;,"d;" Jeat, keeping the nettle from stinging it, | §0 along thelr way as serenely as 5 now will help toward buying other summer comforts. a the by certificates of char- | '° UP to, Instead- ol /) = | These pretty butterflies belong to the | Six-cylinder llmousine blowing over | slgned to catch the votes of the un-| Alpine group of hardy butterfiies, and | macadem, The motor plant is in some STRAW HATS, CRAWFORD SHOES 3 83 g time the farmers have ‘ " Equal rights in suffrage Is | they withstand our winters as do the vay subdued o that we are consclous ° 4 ° ce [ntlng o R . purely o stato issue chicadees und goldfinches, ana are of- | Of progress but not of nofse or gaso- avoring to mecurs better - ok Il ghicadess Ao, Foldinclies, and are of- | o BN e Maine - may b reutee | @ SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY 3 ¢ Conditions, particularly dn the| A XKansas man who went to Chicago tremendous power but 18 doing it si- | the bank expertment with 18 to by made, the scheme to pay the; loans in six months periods, 1f ( plan proves successful it will meot { ends aerved by the large co-operatf soctaties in Germany, where a co-o erativa banking business is done an extent of $5,000,000.000 a vear, ¢ terms and conditions which cannnt obtained by (he Americun farmer, oft to muke Roosevell president, and wit- th Ne | jessed all t transpired there, re- AN | (ured home und (sld his friends the enture connected with the Colonel was u blankety-blank fakir! onels of the to the corrupt ve | practices politicians, but they did D- rink tell of it. until they to | dreamed it might carry them to pew- n | er, be | he | mThe two leading agreed he o are of to as This democratic copgress hag been 80 uegligent of appropriations (hat men he was thrusting aside what an- other colonel would have grasped golden opportunity the o increase lently, Buch people make little fuss uboul the duy's worlk, little complaint ; about minor flls that' flesh 1s helr to, the governmen employes in Lavd | glignt refsrences to common anmey- yards and elsewhere do nol feel that | anees, they ure worlhy of support in Novem- | The well-ordered 1ft wil not ex- bek, haust into the Atmosphers, It is 2l 1 2R3 not quite falr Lo one's nelghbors When Brvan sang “Please go ‘way { Most people ubout us carry burdens 1 e Srie il equal to their strength, The consid- s i the NeWSPAper | . (raveler will strive to add- as little as possible to the confusiens and discouragements of the country through which he Is passing, membership in the Ananias clyb, THE PARSON, 356 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street

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