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MODERN FIRE APPARATUS. As an exampls of moderniaing & fire department Springfield is making great progress and the merits of autemablle | n;lp-.nm,. receiving a :m:-;h‘l:t:‘ . which i3 golng to be of much va mad @ouPief. - |0 evay cy walch has sueh & peob- lom 5 dhal with, SpringSeld 1 poadt. ) = — the change and the results ob- 116 YEARS OLD, e ko-;“eonorr and ofl- [sretty bard that he shioul tlency call forth an emtbusiastic re- 3 Subsaelption price; 120 a weeki 8 a | port from the board of fire commis- mfimmw ~onthi a yonr. sioners. Thougin the department has | SR9<€ 10 dec G be Seapariias " - added over a score and a haif mare Satered n:fi- fi» 3t Nerwioh, | men the report shows a savink of over e i hETN Telephons Calls: m@.rwy‘mmmwm was & Bulletin Business Office, 480. : tfat the very least, there been the work of the. year. that |Uat he would CHih & troe whes Bulletin Editorial Reowms, 35-3« Bulletin Job_Office, 35-G. 2, Murray the commissioners feel justified in ask. back was turned and fall threugh ing for the emtire modernising of the |the breaking of a retten branch. Wilfimantic Office, Room Building. Telephone 210, VITAGRAPH THREE REEL FEATURE “The Mills of the Gods” 5 3000 Feet Most Intensely Dramatic and Thrilling Motion Picture Ever “NORWICH FIRE DEPARTMENT,” the “Breed’s Own” i ss and enriches the blood - Get it today In usual liquid form or hemlated Tablets called Sarastabs, T —— Vices in the churches, making & pray erful inventory of, their unworthiness and their blessings of the past year, with a view to making the new year ii 33% 4 ,.gg H Bobby Germaine had been department for the best tnterests of [ ol That summer. D b4 some excursion had been prapes-|you Norwich, Friday, Jan, 3, 1913. 1ae Circulation of ihe Bulletin. The Bulletis has the Iargest efr- colation ef mny paper im Bastern Conmecticut, and from three te four times larger tham that of aay i Norwich. It fa delivered te ever 3,000 of the 4053 hemses in Ner- wich, and read by mimety-three per cemt. of the peeple. Im Windham it ix delivered to over 900 houses, in Putamm and Daslelson te ever 1,200, and im all of these places it is comsidered the loeal dally. Eastern Commecticut kas forty- nine towns, emc humdred amd sixty- The picture of health and robuet |ful love. situation and have the trolley extend- . - Foral tree dctivery somiem 7 || ana strons on reaching his seventy- | Jefford loved Nellie sincerely, but he| °“I know that T am mot worthy of{ed is a mystery. IFhe field is the 9 NATURAL DOGSKIN Today The Tulletin s seld im. every || ffth birthday, Admiral Dewey gives |had avoided those tete-a-tetes with|Yyou." he admitted, “but I love you |brightest ih the United States todsy AUTO SKIRTS ay -- -~ Today v Bobby religlousiy. Now he watched|dear, and I want you for my very Line g ) towa asd em all of the R. W. D || advice which rings with common sense | BObDY relglonsiv. o Party down the | own.” ment is awake to the situation it must 25 E e, Satons Desmaotiogt. when he advocates, as many others in | 02 FOFl %7, A0 SUAECC PECY 0 me tof _ “Jim,” she said softly, “before I an-|see that dollars are waiting to ‘be at $ 00 his class have done, the elimination of | 123013 5 by falling into the tiny foun- | swer your question I want to ask one. | poured into the coffers of the corpora . CIRCULATION hot suppers and the living of the sim- | tain on the lawn. He had to form his| What was the understanding you had|ten. Or is it a case of where money while they last - Ll 1901, AvErBEe ....eomionee.. 4413 -6.920 e ... §,203 ——— MENTAL HYGIENE. Organized for the purpose of con- serving mental bealth and to help 1063, average ence bex Taise the standards of care for those| Onlv a comparntively fow do it now | M® o baul Bobby over the fence and faced her, “Nell” he|of which women contributors furnished . 5 fore bis change of venus was sssisted| He Tose an 3 i v SontrBNtare fure = suftering from or in danger of devel- | hut scientists talk of a return of the |1 e geat. For & moment there was & said, steadily, ‘¢ I had been In contect | Tiore than 3ILO0C. The fact adds an| A Full Line of Goods Suitable Honsekeepmg Is Not the oping mental disorder, it is a most commendable effort which the Na- tional Committee and the Connecticut Soctety for Mental Hyglene are mak- ing to emlighten the people of Com- necticut at this time in this import- ant matter. With the steady increase in the number who are being commit- | more than meat and the body than e lications | That was the understanding I'had with | triumph architecturaily. — Cinolnnati ishi ted to state and private institutions|gold. Longevity will nu»..-ngome to :?fl‘:‘;.%fi'; e ony ot The @inmer | Bobby, and It was effective Tribune. : y polishing of hardwood floors, the dusting Dbecause of mental disorder, it is per- | the men or the race that burns the | bell saved him from seeking to inter-| “I asked you tfo stay behind with 29 3 l ” of moldings, the tops of high furniture, fectly apparent that the time is ripe| candie at both ends and defies na- | view the bull in the north pasture. him on purpose” she went on. “T ] S ow "]g ey the stairs, under the radiator, ete. . These back-breaking tasks when in addition to the treatment of | ture's laws™ The meal was comparatively peace- | knew that-the others had been kind % ith tha - those people already affiicted every| Man is persiatent in going his own | ful, for the nurse girl was in attend-|to him and had used only words ot Open frem 9 a, m. until 12 p. m. are now made casy Wi effort should be made to check the in- | way, but it Is a wise one who listens | 1Ce to check any demonstratlon. but| indnees. PP R o Bowling 10c per string. % e conveniently vani ¢ crease so far as possible by arousing| and takes the advice which 1s the Teal ana Jeffora sat upon the perch | sake.” For Infants and Children. Daily prize given also. a greater interest in the protection of mental health and the education of humanity in such conservation. It is constantly being demonstrated | ia and some one Red Lo Stay ot home | ARG YOUll often wondered that the best service at the least cost is-to be gained from the automabile, It overcomes the expensive keaping | With her precious. ‘with Bobhy, Jefferd ‘why his mother did net A u of the horses when they are used and | Germaine always had been one of the it provides the quickest method of re- sponding and reaching a fire, in which worth and justified the experiment, so much so that it has paesed the ex- perimental stage and made it evident that the equipment of the fire de- has become this gevelopment that not a few cities will skip over the ex- pensive equipment where horses at one time gave the best mervice but which has been outdistanced by the majer. THE VALUE OF HEALTH. in good health. Tt s the faflure to heed such advice which leaves eo many marvelling at such physical con- dition which Is retained by too few men. Too many are sacrificing their health and lives in the gaining of wealth and the kaving of a good time rather than giving attention to such golden advice until it 1s too late. How much would John D. Rockefeller be willing to sacrifice now to obtain Whe health which Admiral Dewey pos- sesses? day when men will commenly round out their centuries of life. the Omaha Bee says: “It may come—we hope it will— but if so, it will be when men devote more time to living and less to get- ting: when they realize that life is To this result of experience. The valua of health Is not reckoned in money. ret to t and for the sake of her pretty siater soms one had voluntsered to remain behind with the 6 year old. lles the secret of efficlent service in |{Teuaty it en Turner or Bascom, | face every firo department. Norwich has|bor Aire e h | founa that its one plece of auto ap- | paratus has fully demonstrated d been rivala for Neilie s ever since the sea- Jefford had made good headway in attracting Nellie's attention but this we# the first time he had sought to gain her faver by remaining at home ‘with Bobby, and he would not have Carter's affe 1ts [ son had partment of the future depends uUPOB | peen | t of the party this time|a little rough this morning, but We the motor driven apparatus. So rapid | haa it f:t‘::on that Ngllhyh.ruu had| very socon came to an undersianding made the request. It was piazza gossip that Bobby was a sort of test as to the fitness of Nel- lie's suitors, and that the masterful Mrs. Germaine would throw the bal- ance of her favor to the fortunate man who had most successfully filled the role of day nurse to her young hope- ple life for the attainment of 0ld age|{small body into an almost complete| with Bobby this circle to accomplish this resuit, but he was successful, and a moment -later was dragged forth, wet and waillng, to be sent upstairs to his nurse to be dried out. Twenty minutes later he was on the lawn in a new Hnen suit, and Jefford raced across the grass just in time to prevent him from putting his hands on_the mower. Jefford went back to his book and Bobby crossed the road to the pasture beyond, whence there presently arome wgonized cries. and Jefford arrived in decided incHnation to lay the young- ster acroes his knee but there came the realization that he was his aunt' nephew, and bevond a mild rebuke there was no developments. Through the morning Eobby man- aged to get into half a dozen scrapes, from which he was rescued by his with his after-dinner cigar and won- dered how it was that Turner and Bas up to any his ll} live stock l’lt: e offard o s ST e that he met thm:tyenmu— garn and recetved . Qermaine e T Kl .1 hope he did not Jouany, bather,” shy s S e (L “No.” said Jefford, quietly. “He ive and wé have had a delighttul affernoon here on the plazza.” Turner and Bascom eyed Jefford with looks of unbelief, but Nellie's eyes snapped as she watched the panto- mime. They were _twinkling when, that evening, Jefford spoke simply of his afternoan " Jefford colored. “I don't thipk that et e protested. I took him in charge at your reguest. “Mr. Bascom and Mr. Turner declar- ed that they never had trouble, she said, irrelevantly. * ow that Toor Mr. Turner apent one entire aft- ernoon on his bands and knees playing horse to amuse Bobb: “Would you like to @ee me capering about on all fours," he asked, “just to a spolled child out of mischief 1, she reminded. “a man often be judged by his attitude toward <h! ocence.” freer from fault and error.—Ansonia Sentinel: The Mobile health authorities have put a ban on tattooing on the ground n Picture Feature thag *it does not tend to the physical and meral yplift of the people.” It does belong, certainiy, to a primitive state of soclety, and emong civilized folk 18 found mainly among sailors on ie one Tl Sad criiafials ‘on the other—the s0_schiool have sef it down as an atavistic treit of the bern eml% but it may be merely custom, as with seafarers. But ia there any evi for the statement of the Mobile health officers that_in India tattooing spreads leprosy ?>—Springfield Republican. CONCERT day, must obtain® admission day. Precure your cards of Mr. E. Baker, Reom 41 Central Building, of membars of the orchestra. Far Cofiargains Shore Line trolley is doing a busi- mess never dreamed of. It would be the same were the llne extended to Middletown from Deep River, Why Middletown and other down _river towns do not take advaptage of the is not needed by the nickel procees?— Middletown Press. A Mental Satisfaction. And now the scientists tell us that when we think we have a cold we are All who wish to attend the by the Young Peoples’ Orchestra Sun- anuary 5th, in Davis Theatrs, cards before Sunday, as none will be issued on that The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St, Norwich, Conn. just recovering from_one. In other words, we don't know we have it until we bexin to get well. While this isn't perfectly clear there is some little comfort in the idea.—Toledo Blade. WINTER MILLINERY Hata. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P, STANTON, 52 Shetucket St Speculative Investments. The bull moose campaign fund for New York county amounted to §65,270, ‘with childish innocence sll the after- noon I would be all ht, but when 1 am compelied to stand guard over a spoiled child and he almost sets fire to the henhouse and half kills the en- tire flock, there is just one thing that will meet the situation prom.ptly, and that's a good old-fashioned spanking. “Well,” declared Jefford, “if that's ur idea of a love test I am afraid {%m out of it. I spanked him because movement for the restriction of spec- For w York World. ulative jnvestment. Joy of the Connoisseur. Mr, Carnegie can console himself with the thought that the palace of the peace congress at The Hague is & 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. M. ALDI! & CO. Props. The Kind You Have Always Bought A fine sasoriment of latest styles s B or IDAVIST ROADWA KELLY & DAVIS, Colored Cemedians AND THE BEST THE MARKET NUM HEATRE Maximus & Co. FAMOUS RUSSIAN ATHLETES he Heme of Selacted Photo-Plays | d Clean Vaudevil Y THURS, FRI., S8AT. Jan. 2d '3d and 4th BLOOD WiILL TELL | AFFORDS FOR THE OTHER BERS NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS At FRISWELL'’S, The Jewelers, NEWMARKET HOTEL, | “THE Ex ing Indian- Europe’s Greatest Pantomimists and Jugglers 2 OTHER FIRST-CLASS ACTS Special 2-Reel Broncho Feature Friday and Saturday MAN THEY SCORNED” Miljitary Picture { Ry srm—— | Task It Used to Be 'ODERN invention has done away with much of the hard work. For instance, the cleaning and ; meélaur]U]fixlj been able to get through an | am It fs for such. a purpose that a EDITORIAL NOTES. e o T a7 Hasdad it sad m: giad T 0143 Pons e mental hygiene exhibit and conferance| 1913 15 out in behalf of the work- |, Half a dozen times through the|suppose I nad better be gefting on’ | i S T BenGl v Pol- h N . - - taken a ignate. rat-class ors an il bo held at Woolsey hall in New | ingman. Thers are 53 puydava fhis |MOring he had heen moved to take| He bt S oo e ok Focehit aae ls Haven all next week with public meet- ings on the sixth, eighth, tenth and eleventh with prominent speakers of national repute. Just so much as it is possible to ward off mental disease just so much better is the nation over- coming a serlous handicap, which it should be able to Teport on the de- | lished reason for belleving that Uncle | tience gave way. “Bohby was a test." she said, “but I ta 3 gh v 1 d not fumniture. All of the hard work is now made crease rather than on the increase.| Sam is really her friend. With a firm grasp upon the offend. ;;;-.lgi'nw' BT o tier - o easy with the O-Cedar Polish Mop. It gathers This campalgn of education concerns everyone and as has been the exper- fence tn other states GConnecticut cas | Picious Start even though It was op [ATOR Sevsiopad as RSEMIGA SiUIEE | A8 Sevt AP S00- the. sen (] mat, "of O-Godar s : s ot tnver X g wo whels daye w get sTeat beneilt therefrom. Conser-| & holifay. In Nofwich it/was opened | yould sny to his mother and hia aunt| Stranse to eay, Bobby appraved the The Try It at Our Risk Undereanding: 1t vou vation is important In every avenue| by @ Rush. Upon their return. eholca—St. Louis Glohe-Democrat. Buslness do vox ad 1 saaiaciory In exery espet we will ko your of human effort but no more so than —— price 1 ndy 81.30 4ad & will suve i3 Brice Bacy Whatever he did when he arrived Genterof ines over 8 3 shors e, in that which concerns mental health. PUBLIC UTILITIES REPORT. After a year's sorvice under the new title it i3 an interesting report which the public utllities commission makes to the governor of its work. The re- port indicates that there is a fleld for the service of euch board and in its broadened duties from those of the raliroad commissioners, it has demon- strated its worth and justified the leg- islation which made It a reality. A year Is a short time for it to get in touch with its fleld and the many prob- lems which develop, but it has given such conecientious and immediate at- tentiog to them as to win the appre- clation of the public concerning its service and impress upon them the year. For a patient under the knife Tur- key is maintaining much aversion to anaesthetics. Certalnly Venezuela has more estab- The parcels post received an aus- Castro will not doff his hat to the Goddess of Liberty when he departs for Germany. It is hard to start the new year with a holiday. Somehew it Is more difficult to adhere to mew resolutions on a holiday. It is always Jifficult to make most children see the need of calling them back ta school for two davs at the end of the week. The subDoena eervers at Willlam Rockefeller's estate are like a lot of hunters about a rabbit's retreat wish. ing they had a ferret. The value of advertising is fully | deetded action, and had been restrain- ed therefrom only by the thought of| what Nellle would say, but when Bob- by dug up from somewhere the rem- nants of his Fourth of July stoek of firecrackers and proceeded to set them off in the henhouse, where a dozen hens were on their nests, Jefford's pa- er's collar he led him teward the porch, while Bobby, with streaming | arm. “Jim” sald Nellle tenderly, “dom't yo usuppose I reslized what Babby needed? I'm glad that you, at least, had the courage.” “Then Bobby Waa not your test™ he cried. rough shod over him just because of IDEAS OF A PLAIN MA Love is Beyond Goed and Evil. “Love,” sald Nietzsche, “is beyond go0d and evil;” which amounts to very mugh jthe same as the moaning of the Biblé where it states that “love is the fulfilling of the law.” The idea is that 1l our moral codes, our rules of con- duct and canons of righteousness sre imperfect, fesble efforts to do what can only be accomplished by a primi- tive instinet. For, as Bergson teaches, | all philesophy gets around by and by tg the c lusions of the ins cts. . med a v Wwhen For the | th. OTHER VIEW POINTS An efficient fire department looms large in the municipal asset celumn. There is no queation, we believe, that Meriden has the finest police depart- ment in Connecticut. She should also have ts complement, the fineat Are de- partment.—Merides ecord. The New Year came in with a hang 1ast night that strongly contrasts with | the quiet in which it vsed fo iLou us in the ld davs : Clristmas and the Dousth of Juiy, it comes but | once a vear, and Hildgeport, like most other blg and growing towns, has to Meala and Well order. te John Tuckle. Prop. Tel. 43-& F. C. GEER, 7Ai e tieut Phone 611 Nermion. Conn. | TS o Vobaas Saie letin for business results, Korwich NOW IN PROGRESS Economy Sale of Women’s Garments and Floor Goverings SOMETHING NEW THE BIGGEST VALUES THERE 1a no advertising mediug tn With it'you ean dust, clean the time it formerly took you to under the 2o stand on a chair ta dust the fop of all the dost or dire from ‘and bolds k. Cloaned by washing and then reacwed by ¢ faw droge Polish. THE HO Bulletin Building Besides, you do not have to get down on your hands and knees Ved o other hardsta-got-st and polish a hardwood floor in get ready to do it. places, or f the high The mop ta pouring oa 3 USEHOLD 74 Franklin Street from 98c fo $8.00 C. V. PENDLETON COAT SWEATERS Best values for your money = Jr I . o A i= grusped this tr it up and take notice of the'event.— fact that it is intent upon fulfilling| Understood by the suffragists. That i Sraagpo - P vas the A il at sort of folks the nse of | Bridgeport Standard. ita duty 1o il concemned. T oAb et e canor be gainiaid: “gng to COME TODAY 10 BROADWAY The first year has served to show | up its handicaps and these it i nro- deaths through negligence shall be Those who received furs for Christ. live in dally confiict with one's feeling of duty i intolerable. But when we is for lovers, Let us love, nobly, whol- A despatch from Hartford shows how little the valuation put on eur show that the trade balance in favor Pictorial Review 4 to remedy by legislation through | attempt to get our thoughts, WOrds | Conneoticut law punishing reciless i i Tie recommendations which it makes | TS, are mot belng favored by the |and Heods 1hed up by rule to agres | Griving of automoblles In worth. Thice For particulars see our big advertisement of January lat [ REZNOR 3 for that purpose. A mumber of im- | WeAtherman much more than the boy | with our mersl conviction we fnd |licenses wers restored to men who had portant decisions and rulings have| ™! MW palr of skates. Dreaking down. Humen nature in sl | ariver e exoulpeted 1§ & pedestrisn . been made by the commission, com-| muriey tg Dlaying with the allles, |Ways tripping u even though a little child, is careless, | REFLECTO R | gumins the raliroad, trolley and other | perhups she thinks 1t the war 1s|, 1t 188 Felist then to 2nd the reme- |is the weakt apat in the entorcement of OPENING | - of e state s very human nature 3 our law.—Waterbury American. Lar; pacity i 1 -1 and ft has manifested a determinatlon | |oms and reouiotion sho it "® *7 |ita most primaval tastinct, love. o gt cap in Ape HEATERS to do all In its power to see that 3 lon she lost. This world, and the heaven above it, | While the export and Import figures city. These odorless gas heaters J. Bruce Ismay has resigned as man- ||y, Joyally, gladly. and we have all the |of the United States for the 13 . reduced to the minimum. lts vear| aging director of the White Star B e mmeats, . meral | poyoepis |5 Hot the BICham o oy ab® Toas dn A. N. CARPENTER e g & = of service, through its report, indi-|line, This ts an action caleulated to|and religious ceremonies in solution in | ertheless B4 4 LD R cates that it has been able to see “ where it can be of still greater value to the state and that In the.future, with the proper attention given to itg Igommendations 1t can better look| another. It s o glaring lemon of The Taaches; oo iy R Hie B We are beginning the New Year right in the pattern de- ing Materials, Small Trap | iows will guarantes com: ustice triumphin oy vear, ,000,000. 4 s [ Bethroom for . tha its jurisdiction. e L e o e auen S i Unien, partment. We place on sale the patterns which have Rock for driveways and J| Prices 5250 ana s PHILANTHROPY. Many records were broken in speed. . altftude and accidents during the past heip Instead of injure the company. Now that the dynamite speclal has finished its run may there never be crime. Mailing a thousand brick about the country by an Indiana company as samples, If persisted in, will soon qual- our hearts. For such a love there is To law. teacher knows. All examinations as to the teacher's knowledge of the facts of history or arithmetic or anything else are humbugs. The essential thing in a teacher is this: Does he under- o near to th- Righ water mark that there ls little cause for re- t on that score. The balance for the yvear just closed in our favor was $600,000,000. In the year 1300 it amount.- There I8 a great deal more than local pride- in the chémber of com- merce endorsement of the New Yeork, New Haven and Hartford rallroad’s Pattern Department proven the best suited to the uses of the home dress- maker. 23 Commerce St. All kinds of Mason Build- waiks, CONTRACTOR FOR | glow of a gorge | chat light the I | not be necessa of a fireplace dirt eliminated. The T | with ease and gre: my. Manufacture Our price only § with tubing. Cran p tlent i > : year and in the iist must also be in-| ify the postal clerks for cards in the | Sind the chlld, i he anxious. patlent | policy. The New Haven chamber of gas 1bing, the “beat b. © cluded that of philanthropis glving, | bod carriers' unior Bath art o make the child want to | COMmerce s & business imstitution, PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS EVERYTHING D oris waie Roater & ok when it is announced that a total of over 330,000,000 was disbursed by people of wealth in the Interest of charity and for educational, religious In three counties in California 5577 divorced persons have been married in six vears. Evidently the clergy as learn? ‘ake such a teacher, with no know- lédge whatever, for instance, of alge bra, and let him learn with the child, made up of sensible men who beiteve in New Haven and New England. The management of thiv redlroad.is work. ing for New En~iand and New Haven, Hence the endorsement.—New Haven The ONLY patterns containing cutting and construction guides. heaters always on dem Gas & Electrical Dep and sociological work, during the year.| We!l 28 lax divorce laws are respon- and he will teach better than the alge- Reglster. With this display of interest in the | sible for the condition. R TR I e 2 e W, 3 to visit our Pattern Department 1841 | 321 Main Street, Alice B welfare of those less fortunate than > 1 should haw The recent destruction by fire of th ‘e especially urge you e Main Streel ice the givers as to worldly Dossessions it | , Th steel trust {a planning a $20,000,. | o b 283 ™Y way I :J&&"fi:’.‘;‘f home of Whittier and all the valuabl % o = Adam’s Taver" i 1s also noticeablo that there is an in- | %00 Plant 1n Canada and the Interna- | blicants for the Besition of teacher: | histerical relics which it contained re. | today, for MISS K. McALEER, direct from the Pictorial _— - creased interest in the provision of| tlonal Harvester Co. of Russia has in- | hut | should have trial schools, the |minds thinking pecple whe really eare 1861 help in the shape of pensions for those Not too little credit must be given % to the good which will resuit from the creaeed its capital from elght to forty miilion. Trust busting evidently isn't 1t has particular need of a streng ane. Premier Canalejas guided the cabinet candidate should be put there, and we shouid see what we should see. If he Tepelied and chafed the children. he sheuld be dismissed, even if he knew to preserve such places that semebody wag lacking In commen mense nat to town Sun. Review Company of New York, will be with us. She as well as style, are unequalled. offes to the Public the Omes: standard & C. imporied Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- DEL-HOFF HOTEL = who have reached the age when it is Pt ren, how w us orial iew hras et - ; i it he inspired children, if | Make better provisions for the safes Pictorial Revi de of Europe and Amosl advisable to retire from active lite, | POPUIST in thase countries. e ememired Tander him. he aneurd | keeping of the Whitter reuen. 11t |] will be glad to s you how to use b o e e Gl e Ararian E Plan :na’ moaplr::rdel:tt .;rnxlawu which will e l“' ;‘"‘—h. G ot ana | 2% ‘employed, even if he could not read luQ w-“n‘ while !;( ,‘,"',',',‘ t to lreep them Patterns, which for si licity of operation and economy. Beer, Hass Paie and Burton, Mueir's urcpean fla N e in th of the poor man. D ve cabinet and | nor writo. It he could not teach, if he | &t all it was worth while to pi %5, Shem mp 4 ten Ale Guipness Dublin Steur | Grill Room open until 12 m HAYES BRCS., Props. extensive contribution to the objeats -‘n‘d the country while he held the|the X Encyclopedia Brittanica back- S e “—;‘— s ing Ale, Smn:q Bm:rpfl:‘nh“ur. X33 — for which the three hundred million | Ofice, but now a cabinet is needed | werds. 2 o lo e ralroad man sudmeiser, Sch!its an =T go, but thers fs stll a latge class| Which can perform its own work. ‘hisher up! le; throughout the country VISIT OUR PATTERN DEPARTMENT * A A ADAN, Nerwiak Town. p - P - who need t0 be eiven the Indenendence Approves of Her Decision. A ing ita charms, far b e AMERICAN HO _from charity by providing them the Governor Wilsen is getting in his The publie ix accustomed ta approve from X being a happy gne, m It n‘t‘p'w with m«memmg:’; AND SECURE A COPY OF THE i . means of helping themselves. There | Interviews with the leading demoeratia | 0f Miss Helen Gould's deolsions, and | clale never can t 1= F andsrsen are many conditions which need to be | leaders, If over” the aame | it does not dissent from her prastical | for ey etar They will ‘not. fn MONTHLY FASHION BOOK FREE f 2 i ek oy @ gvercome tn the intorest of the down- | ground Bryan, Clark end Underweod | voreict that the Geuld family meeds.a |a process server at the door bafore ' WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE| _ctcccie) Retor o Thestre odden which hilamthrepy. will met| sun be imanined pelliag In dimeant | B0l goirend, man' s its” businass— b b or whethar before - anm' . | | Fraveing Men, ate.. Livery sem Tech vot it in o commendable step | directiona, It remeins to ba sesn whas o e o el Sl oy e | DAN MURPHY & CO. Shetusket Straes i Zfiwn“::m‘?a‘:-:r' b poe-. kind of joiner ha ia, A Pragressive Game. ven Journal-Courler. | Ales, Wines, Liguers and Cigers L it will do as much good s possfble| Meriden eitizens sommitted a Cigtmmadity Silooe. bave redched &1 . Bams to_have ¢ 1 | Carmer of Water and Market Sta. r thair fellowmen,” tnd whioh by | erter nnd to (halr swn Aotriment | et reiomiae e bk ke 18 | quy”mnd RGN Of the ofd year ua i i BOTTLED BEER 3 -nuuxn #houlq sradually | when ihey misinterpreted O H.I:g ving is & progressive game.—Pitts- 2!0;! hnuev:'d l:"’ . “..y‘;' and be - - e E ste to do greatest ameunt of [ Day amd Blest Be the Tie That Bi burg spateh, "0""'- iy a‘. 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