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~ CONFERENCE OF GOVERNORS. . It appears jikely that the ference of governors of thc New d states over the railroed sttuation will at least Do attempted. This was in-, @lcated by Governor Foss of Massa- chusetts in hiy 1 address and | he xians to take up the question with o othor xuvernors for the purpose of soundine them concerntng the bian 904 very - and opon socufing sufficient oncour-. the Plllbeck family. agement to go ahead with the idea. It becks were bringing \m the older chil- is unquestionzbly trus that where the ' dren and thelr attention was ot- railroads are so alled as they are in ' S Eusenia somehow developed an in- | alviduality. New kngland thot. it would be possible | "5 "Loper an mdividuality is an en- to get better understanding and better ' tariaining thing, but for f % amily, use | ;Efllfltl for mll concerned could there jq za;pon]..SNe. gOYfi“W}' persons who to save e unlform.lesislation fa dealing with have no individuality are pleasant to| It for two years t Savs 0Tl el t them in uil the six States. Rallroad | have Around, and sometimes you even | Tell mother to get prans Colarad velvet legislatyon is scmething in which every | forget them, hut it isn't so with the} for olor gt Help the kidneys with Doan's Kidney state in the union is interested in|PoSsessors of Individuality. Thus, it} er S007 JiL SN puy vienna and be|pms o 2nd has strussled with at every ses- | WAS o mate notuble (9 S ONES FONC | done with fe7 Pllibeck moaned. “Four: FIS RuIch. BN, 40" sloanmny - Yecos- sion of the legislature. Conditions are | J21, (O 00tea With her at ail than j¢ Loen rooms: Two years lease! Mother, | mended right here in Norwich. ooy Uffcrent In the Yerious sec-|wouid be' possible to diamies an ul- | PaSk b an s YOUT| Mre 3. F. Sundstrom, Norwich, E i The Pillbecks eventually arrived at!Conn. says; “For several years I mot be an advanizge i havi ioap cerated_tooth ;r ;‘hea neuralgia. A5 aving all the T Pilloecks had OWN 80 Al " A states have similar reguiations, the | mml:; to ho:d!ng their‘;eads and won - | Bugenla’s wanq::nuh exz’:‘“‘;‘ ‘w suffered from backache and other i same as there might be In the big state | dering what on earth to do with Bu- afi];u ofi"t‘)::“Hw o ‘;“Bgm‘"‘l&.- 0 | symptoms of aisordered kidneys. I had S D et thotr d'é’s""%e“"‘,’,'&".‘é":.;‘.’ B nsore emotions to. expend. . They | about despaired of ever getting reliet How much will be attempted or can ' ujpred. ke older children 8aid it was | simply looked at the smart, soldierly | When I was advised to try Doan's Kid- be dome, with much certainty before & wecfict ehame for mother and father | appearing young German with theiney Pills about a month ago, I pro- sword point mustache and contlnued £0 | cured 2 supply of the remedy at N. D. . Sevin & Son's Drus Store, and through using them my kidneys were strength- :‘hedzo\'lernrnent' action against the; to let ugenia go on so and rul-“:V- eads of the two foads, which is now : ervihing, and goodness knows ey W-when did this happen ” Phibeck stammered, ened and I felt better in every way. For sale by all deaiers. Price B0 ‘The great danger of kidney troubles. compe- | before the. sufferer recognizes them. in her|Health will be gradually undermined.. in| Backacne, headache, mervousness, T hatelsigned a lease for % mice littie| lameness, sorences, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel and Bright's tm;rtxenn room i:pa{mat ang n;w %ot tao vears b further b Qisease may follow as the kidneya get vet| worse. Don't noglect your kidneys. ‘Looking at Eugenia was not at all diMcult. She was small and graceful pretty and the voungest in ‘While the Piil- TODAY’S IRISH MASTERPIECE “THE KERRY GOW,” REEL NO. 1—1000 Feet “THE KERRY GOW,” REEL NO. 2—1000 Feet . “THE KERRY GOW,” REEL NO. 3 -—1000 Feet Every Scene Photographed in Ireland THE BURGLAR’S DILEMMA—Biograph Representing the manipulation of the Third Degree “ALKALI” IKE'S MOTORCYCLE—Essanay A great Western Comedy featuring Augustus Carney RAYMOND O’NEIL GENE CALKINS Tenor Baritone Today--AUDITORIUM ~_ Bulletin Job Office, 85-6. Willimantic Office, Room 2, Murray ling. Teleohone 210. Norwich, Tuesday, Jan. Mat. 2.30 Eve. 7-8.30 pending, is disposed of, will depend Wver=u't humored that way when they upon the attitude of the governors.| Were at home. They sald a good, old- | stas | el ugenia turned to her husband dep- It is a plan which can do no harm fashicned whipping might do Hasen'a | ST "NVG Sere “married the 1ith, weren't we, dear?" ehe asked. B g & Wworld of good, and they didn’t care O o may be desirable to await the {y {n. liftle vixen was 18! Uncle Sam, Horse Broeder. outcome of the government suit be- ¥ “Well, what have you got to say!cents Foster-Milbrru Co. Buffalo,| wphe elimination of raeing from fore attempting anything concerning| Euscnia on her part sailed on se- | about it?” her father procéeded more| New York, sole agents for the United | many of the states of the country has u.;lr m:]ms, : Tt is believed that the!remely. The Pilibeck m‘mnfly amz‘d at nn;!r:::f‘fl!vmm. A Gove ndes pom ne ISR caused the United Btltelpelavemn:f:é railroads will look upen such a con- the hour fixed by Eugenia, dressed ac- a o i Erd in order to secure Droper remo: 7 oo e O 8 o | L T O eSata's Grires Tesd the | hussar. "You tell them, Oscar’ she| ~Remember the name—Dosn's—and |13, SLISC, 40,0 Yo go Tnto the broeding ! A Photo-Play Tooks Rueenia selected and gave in to | murmured. *¥ou can do it so much| take no other. business on its own account,” remark- In 2 Parts much good can result. ‘AMERICAN PRODUCTS WIN. How zlert American manufacturers are to take care of the demands in every new avenue of business is dem- onstrated in no better way than| throuzh the extensive trade which they develop and the part they take in per- fecting new inventions and marketing | them. Some idea of this can be gained ; ed James H. Melntyre, of Loulsville, at the Raleigh hotel. “I do not believe, however, that even the closing of our great race courses will drive racing from this country. For several years the strict laws of New York so dis- couraged the principal American own- ers of stables that they transferred, their activities to foreign shores. “"Within_the past year, however, & number of men of wealth who fayor racing purely from the love of the better.” “Very well,” said her husband. “Don’t move vour fingers that way, Kugenia | —and I wish you would change vour| dress. I dislike the color. And teli the! gookc to be careful about the. favor- ng. b ‘Yes, Oscar,” sald Eugenia meekly, and at once departed. Left to themselves father-in-law and son-in-law_eyed each other a long her fits of hysterics when she consid- ered hysteries necssary to get her awn wa ‘They were quite aware that they s uldn't, but they had slipped into the chains gradually, and when one is in such a rut nothing short of an earth- quake can hoist one out. Eusenia, in short, was a painful joy as a family treasure. The older chil- dren said they were sorry for any man who was crazy enough to marry Eu- genia, because he would simply have ‘In LATOSCA 5 — MUSICAL McLARENS — 5 JUGGLING DELISLE 2-REEL KAY BEE—The Army Surgeon oint o Commissioner Johnson's as- Bertlon that the companies could pre- vent these fires by refusing to issue policies in admittedly risky cases.— Waterbury Republican. Muslc teachers in convention decide to try to introduce music in college football yells. Pretty soon they'll be asking train announcers to sing Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.—Bridge- g from the statement that eleven thou- | {g he'a worm..she would allow nothing | minute. ~Then Pillbeck ~clapped his Sport, and not because of the chance ~ sand miles of motion pleture filme, | eise now that father and mother had | hand on his new relative's shoulder, | Port Telegram. for gain, have organized meetings - At Pip- he Home of Selected Photo-Plays “Before we go any further—Oscar," he remarked, “I'll explain that I came over here to cancel Eugeniu's absurd lease and breathe a few piteous re- quests In her ear—but I changed my mind, I'm going to make you a pres- ent of the rent of the place for the terms of the lease. You dont kmow why—but it’s worth it. You're a won- which have proved successful. ing Rock, Long Island, only recently, the patronage disproved the contention \hich has been put forth that the’pub- lic would not Support a-race meet- Ing unless opportunity was given to Wager on the results. “f, do not think, though, that our breeders will again be inclined to im- The colder the weather, the warmer should be the hearts of charity, The tighter the doors of the rich are closed against the bitter wind, the looser should be their purse strings for those who are in distress and have but poor shelter.—New Canaan Advertiser. The Farmers' so_spoiled her. But for the moment the Pillbecks forgave Eugenia all her sins when it was discovered that she had a wonder- ful singing voice. She herself was 80 surprised over it that she forgot to be anythinz but naturaily human for a time, but when it was decided that she should go abroad and study she again thirty million doliars’ worth of auto- mobiles, a million dollars worth of tel- ephones and more than $100,000 worth ' of aeroplanes were among the exports from the United States in the year Just ended. We are the greatest pro- | ducer of motion picture films in the| and Clean Vaudeville. EATRE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesda . sROADWAY Janua; h, 7th, Bth DAVISTH I8 FIVE OLD VETERANS ‘ National congress is world while the automobile business | FHD WATER FROBLEM, i developing by leaps and bounds the | assumed the rens. She would go on | der, young man! You may be earning| ryjy awake fo the dangers of the |port horses for breeding purposes of | l§ FIDDLERS, SINGERS AND DANCERS. Men Who Fought from 61 to '6 The water problem is one in which| amount Lroduced for Toréign use heing | the. fostest and most expensve Ship | only Aftecn plunks per week, but if| INcl Liner law' which sneaked In |the high grade which they did in the the oniire state 15 interested and many | twWice that of two vears ago. A striiing| OF ot at all. and no Paris studios for | you've got grit enoush to tame Bugen-| o5y rider to, the appropriation bill |past. The step which the federal T ST TR T T T e T TR T her—Vienna it was to be. ia Tl bet you a captain of finance| jas¢ August. It recently adopted res- | government has taken will not only R Mt Aot | A R e P Dk cities have been brought face to face with the important problem of pro- fact shown by the automobile is the marked deciine in price at which the So she went to Vienna. Pillbeck left in ten years! How'd you do it?" “Fiemy should it be otherwise? asked improve its mounted service, but will olutions calling attention to this attacic act as a stimulus to the private breed- on the freedom of the press and says his child nicely settled in lodgings with a musical chaperon, shrinkinsly told her to be good, received a patronizing kiss on the top of his head and depart- od for home with misgivings. The 2 REELS — BIG FEATURE — 2 REELS “THE FIRES OF CONSCIENCE” and Two More Good Numbers Fugenia’s husband in calm surprise. And the Pillbeeks drew the first long, relieved breath they had drawn in er.”—Washington Post. that the same Interests that inspired it will certainly seek to extend it and make ite burdens more onerous.— Bristol Press. Today the people look to public| officials for comstructive work along| new lines. They want better schools, | closer supervision of public service corporations, development of agricul- ture. A governor cannot meet these demands by consulting with his sub- ordinates as to new methods of hand- viding means for greater supplies in order to overcome threatened famines. The problem seems to be a state one being confined to no one particular Jocality and in expressing his view of it Commissioner Higgins of the public utilittes commission says: “The decreasing supply of pure wa- ter is due, not €o much to the lack of nature’s supply as to the contamina- tion of existing supplies. - Most of our rivers and streams are used for sew- machines are exported. Where the| amount exported has doubled the price ! has been nearly cut in two, averaging the past year but a trifle over $1,000 #ach. This attests the popularity of the autos manufactured in this coun- | try and like the picture films most of | them go to British territory. | This suppiving trade with what they | want has been of immense value to the manufacturers of this country and likewise to the workmen. The Swiss army is being equipped with Icelandle ponies. —_— DON'T SCOLD CROSS, IRRITABLE CHILDREN. ER VIEW PQINTS If Tongue is Coated, - Stemach Sour, | Breath Feverish, Bowels Clogged, Give “Syrup of Figs.” MATINEE AND NIGHT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th dificult to find the N The country It is always s age purpeses and there is annually | has benefited therefrom and it is evi- 1§ 1 Wars Gear. trust magnates when they are wanted | l\n& official red tape. He must sur-| . 4 conveved tnrough these etreams to|dent that it is prepared to Keep on| 1¢ 1 were czar of the world I would | o testify at the imvestigations, but If | lou's, Lmeele With competent sveciol: | other! look 4% the tongue! see if it ’ ’ \ Long Island sound many valuable by- | in the same successful way. Progress | order (hat amy woman bearing a child, | notice Was sent that a registered let-| yranolote tholy theories into laws that | IS coated. If your child is listless, | products of the soil. Pure and whole- | and perfection in new inventions have | legitimate or not, should have the |ter with money Wwas waiting at the| wiil work in the hands of common |dro0Ping, Isn't sleeping well, is rest- some water is a necessity and a bless. | thus contributed sreatly to the good|right to draw from the treasv- daily | postoffice, all of them would turn uP.—) men —New Haven Union. | less, doesn’t eat heartily or is cross, Thrilling Fleating Ice Scene—Cuban Blood Hounds—Beautiful Tableau ing for any community and every rea- | business conditions experienced for the |an amount sufficient to provide her | Meriden Journal - frritable, out of sorts with everybod¥:| ang Transformation Scene—Tennessee Jubilee Singers in a Male Quar sonable means should be taken to pre- | past year and anticipated for some|=nd her offspring with food and shel-| =~ Bk the N0 chltieiha vasrtyre| Pmmen nonk, Saxprian ieRth- B LAl R et Chamiion. Cake, Walke serve it.” Hme o come and serves to lees |ter. Any woman having two children rginia woman has written Wood-| But the Idaho editors—the martyrs|has stomachache, diarrhoes, mpi o ers. P | should have a little more than enough | row Wilson, asking him to reform the raws o throat, or is full of cold ,it means the Seats oo mafe Wodrsedoy 5 s 5 st It 15 undoubtedly true that pollu«| American manufactures at the top. |to sustain the life of three Dersons; | cooking of the White House when he | Sympathy from every embattled jour- |jttle ones' stomach, liver and 30 feet p gasdny: (snuscy “thyat 10 & tion is removing from the available S i o e 2 nalist’s breast—those pocr editors are | e re filled with poisons and| Prices—Matinee 25c, 15¢; Children 10c. Prices—Night 50c 15¢ an and so on, increasing the bonus up to | becomes president. But what's the at Te | of bowels a P d list many sources for obtaining water THE PARTY WILL LIVE. fen. The woman having ten children | use; a president gets so much exercise | iR jail. while Mr. Roosevelt storms atlciogged up waste and need a gentle, in cases of emergency, but in many| wraintaining that the address of the |Should be ennobled, be supported i | dodging office seelsers he can eat any- | {he court again from Oyster Bay.|norough cleansing at once. cases where famines have been threat. s | comfort by the state, and be entitled | thing.—Hartford Post. What puzzles one is that he did not| " Give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, ened the trouble has been the lack of | brppann oot jo o iture of the re-|;"wear the yellow 'peacock feather, £o to Idaho himself, knowing as he did | 4;q in a few hours the foul, decaying g . rain ang the lack of storage capacity | DU /ICA Party is one which concerns | igzatner with other insignia of henor. | The sentences imposed upon the con- | WAL e edilors were up sgairol, and ! constipated matter. undigested food i %o take care of all the rain when it |20t @lone the party, but is of deep|Ail churches should be compelled to | victed dynamite conspirators cannot|3a¥ to b Rl: Fhehold! fand sour bile will gently mave on and < E moment to the whole people, the New | give her plenary absolution and a |be sald to have been drastic, In most |l am the gullty man. I, eodore | ou¢ of its little bowels without nausea, " happgned to fall. This th ! e 2 mfim o B0t was the case| yoric Times is firmly convinced of its | front pew. She should have a free |cases they were surprisingly light, and ; Roosevelt, am responsible for the re-|gripping or weakness ,and you will{ < not one of pallu-| roturn to its former position of im. | ticket to any theater she chose to at- | vet sufficient to make men tnink. And ' flections which your honors regard 4 | syrely have a well and smiling child usines3 tion of its water supply. The records| [Criance and destined to have the|tend: and every KEaster she should | when they will stop to think, caimiy [€oBtempt of court. If anyone Is to be| shortly. Center of show that with the Jarger demand upon | game great influence upon the. e bave the finest hat in town. and soherly, there is hope of reform.— | Punished, punish me."—Sprinsfield Re- |~ with Syrup of Fizs you are not Genter of its supply for the many uses to which| ;g welfare which it h coun-| “The money required for ~all this | ansonia Sentinel publican. szing your child, being com. - Norwigh it 1s put the rainfall has shown a de- ‘h’ ¢ which it has exerted in| yould be raised by a poll tax on the entirely of luscious figs, senna and cided decremse for the past several| l° PAst- Concerning the president's:males. Any male refusing to pay | The people support state armories,| Mr. Mellen is called fo the bar this | aromatics it cannot be harmful, besides years, last vear belng ten inchos Be. | confidence of the party’s future, The | should be put at convict labor until he' but when the local Armory s desired | week in the columns of the weekly | they dearly love its deliclous taste. e 1 e be | rimes weve: had carned the amount of his tax. . ' for a Chautauqua assembly the pro|newspaper organ of Drandeis on the | Mothers should always keep Syrup a8 The Republican party will live, 1t is| School teachers should be subjected | posed etipend is $125 per day. The| charge of “suffocating New England | of Figs handy. It {5 the only stomach, ‘ the 1811 rainfall 17 inches 1 h: ar ' i i o inches lower than| gestined to renew its hold on life, be- | 0 the severest testswof efficiency, but | Chautauqua assembly is primarily an|in the folds of railroad monopoly.” |liver and bowel cleanser and regulator 8 ten years before that. This With the | ausa its prineiples are wiial to feo 1ige | HOSC Who are successful should be | cducational institution and is mot run | Evidence is _furnished that one ship- | needed—a little given today will save a ll m e 0 i fact that it was unevenly Aistributed | of the seonblie e mern thos oris | Paid large salarics, and should occupy | for the almighty dollar. Looks as|per on the Bogton and Maine system | sick child tomorrow. L i mads 1t evident that an enlarged wa- | o; . il b the highest rank of nobility. | thoush the state was a wee bit steep.— | had to wait a whole weel for a bar-| Full directions for children of all ages tershed and storage capacit; ey ennm y President Taft,! Thus I would make the whole body | Bridgeport Telegram. rcl of apples sent him from an- |and for grown-ups plainly printed on ¥ w1 fiorase capactly wasneed-| that the structure of our government|af society center and revolve around ther atate, and’ there Is allegation |the package. » 0 save wl It d . Nor- 1 o d p " e Al d by dm“:i“ns\dfi‘;_ of laws, the wholesome, saving re-| tho child. The assessors have put It up to the| of "other atracitics of the samo sort | Askc your druggist for the £l name, o~ : straints imposed by the people upon — manufactories of the city in the in-| No statement in regard to the em- | “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna’ “ b w ':ng"’“.“d‘”f on additional Tes- | themeelves, the independence of our Our Friend the Enemy. crease of about $3.000,000 valuatiom, | plovers of Brandels, or the amount | prepared by the California Fig Syrup | {naicated, e state problem, it is| jyqges and the representative charac- = but the rige in the value of Main street are paying him for sandbagsing | Co. This is the delicious tasting, | < aied, must be solved by similas|ier of our institutions must be bre-| ror L. 00,1g Nate Whatever is meod | property is more moticeadle yet It s the railroads, accompanies the article. | genuino old rellable. Refuse anyining || e e will e all thi S s neriod provision. served, and that patriotie duty com- al;x;!u; é{;\é}i \‘\!ll;'\‘a‘l?flg%lflh.{‘nbsen‘b'}:g } ioTezmmfi ;\tfla j;«m;)l: in Eaan Canee | —Hartford Times. | else offered. is sale will continue 18 week. P d . 23 y r L ut the details e si i H 1 1 THE ¢, mands resistance to the designs of un. | The chila wants (o load its stomach | b thoroughly underscood by the. Ao you have the opportunity of securing floor coverings of ANAL TOLL QUESTION. |scrupulous agitators who sow the seeds| with _sweets, which are injurious, | sessors and they can doubiless sive! all kinds, th best of their kind on the market, at re- e Eliways 2 alrons advocate .of arhi- ofhde]lu;lond flnd‘nld rnis'cl':!fief in un- ;{)rée: mnfaul’:\:{v;-gle; :?,‘:‘f;s‘ififn ;‘g’d"tsheird ;cuons clearly.—Bridgeport nds, the very ol eir kKind on 4 g tration and peace treaties President|S¢°0led and unsteady minds and hope [ (OOCS: ¢ e 3 i G kably I i 2 Pl avspepsia. The fat man loves to sit, markably low prices. ] Taft has manifested his desire that| ‘0 P® SWept Into power upon the gusty | Ghiruie he ousht to be skipping about taks # 2 B 3 e It is inevitable that it will e the Panama canal toll question be | P25510nS of a mob . The party will live | ¥ny gotting rid of his overplus. The - ? Saasteq by asmitracion s 1 1 mpons | becuuse the thece anda”hale miions| 16 Mot Yt worian, whnty o' B | HOTUNL, AU (e Rareris Bt pus WILL YOU LET THIS CHANCE GO BY? 8 to sccompliah 1t through oo | V2O 1 for Mr. Taft are of the na-| ever busy, whilst she should rest more 1 p matic circles, and thus settls a auew. | OB'S social and political fabric, in-|and grow fat e etTa Sl an faalat el VISIT OUR THIRD FLOOR AND MAKE YOUR tion over which there seems to be v\:nven, homflgenen}ls‘ inseparable. Tt So ’!l'nere it is. It is really true that | to affcrd an outlet 10? the perennial CHOICE AT ONCE > much difference of opinton. In his| Wil live because it is the habit of great | What iy need is Wh?‘ y;:"__d""l want. | jokester to get in his work., Then of stand which is only what might- be| WIite ruth into their creed, and put|gynamic. and those things do yo'i B00d | 5 fow conts (o sbe i 1ho soimrmmond LIST OF SOME OF THE BIG VALUES | g . oyt their trust in wise and strong men.” i d|a few cents to see if the government dnesd A LITTLE LIS b S ; B T vieviar Me ettt wpanf Ll ine sounduens of priatiate | Coaiat fule fosth, axescise aud de- | oan. makn £ood [ Cleimk—Marien MONEY SAVERS tor Tuesday and Wednesday : e vinced that any arbitration showid| WheTeon to base its future, the foun-| Those races become -rongest which : FRESH OYSTERS $.50 RUGS for. SN ) s 7 ss7s | come before " 11 dation being on established facts rath. | have to combat snow and ice and bad T b efore a special tribunal where LS 3300 RUGE Boo . ot ool i er than theoretical i weather gonerally; in ideal climates | , The fire insurance interests are con- - impartiality would be assured, rather|<r. possibilities and tinually calling ppblic attention to the |@IB. .. ...ovvene.nn. guark -0l e < | than before The Hague in which the| thiS Will permit of safe and wholesome|™ankind rats. = lannual fire waste which imposes an | ; $15.00 RUGS for.. R ER i United States would be one agaipst| PTOSTess In the proper direction and ey 7 vomd, | tnnecessary burden of a million dol- | . s 275 4 all the other countries of Furams x| With the necessary safeguards. It will| the fosn ant - vho derir omicnCad: | lara a day on American industry, s [ Fores LAMB Loins of LAMB Legs of LAMB 16:00. RUVOMS RO ST s b e s e St Poos b b S dis $12 | they are all in the same position and | DOt Stand for reaction, but a sure push | must keep Aghting continuall far as New York city is concorned, (M I, SRR ORI | e 16.50 RUGS for.. i have the same concern as does Eng-| 20€2d- The human being ought fo_ he.in'|one-third of the Are loss Reems to be FEANG % ” 5 land, in seeking a different ruling in 22ts the constant vrosence of an cbstacle | SHiminal in its e and the caze | B Lean POT Native VEAL PORK ROAST 18.00 RO g i p ' s e il e o . > B ROAST, Ib.. . 14cto roast, Ib. 14-16c|lb. 15¢ 28,50 RUGS for., sees | ¥ m;,:héc';e‘:ot;:::“lf: %:sfi;als:hf“ n!ll‘%;sdshirkgehwxzndn Soisishasion Ashisements'af Sqn. Pure o " el e g : P HOPS $27.50 RUGS for.. AREEEIERY 7 a5 5 S 32045 Day, hether they be United Siates sh storles. AE 1% vEarEMn MOREUD hat not hess i tanceu z«-z fi"“' = Fresh Made SIRLOIN ORK CHOP: 327,80 UGS 000 e 0D | Eow e eonaie will ook Thon s | Tor 8 1e follow that was a pow- | BANEE (AL 24 1 Adminel| that's .the foundation Sausage, lb. 14c|STEAK, Ib. 17cflb. ...... .. 15c $3780 RUGS for.. O ‘ an remains to be seen, but its atti- | erful blow which 1913 dealt the coun- | manding a fleet in action as he w i $42.00 RUGS for. c § , tude has been that of opposition to| tTV- | years ago. In either case one has a right VEAL CUTLETS rimeyons = any plan which would give the author- —_— ta wonder who the next natienal figures Gabbage Free with perchases of ; 1 i 1ty of making the laws governing the| If Turkey insists upon “Adrianople| Rlll be who shall equal their exploits.— | CORNED BEEF, Ib. 10%¢ | lb. ....... Vi e nlBe JANUARY ECONOMY SALE OF WOMEN’'S AND emnal to any other body than gon- | or fight” she might just as well elim. | ErOVidence Journal. | - 1 Ly SES’ GARMENTS WILL CONTINUE gress. They have steadfastly main-|inate ail but “fight” E EGG! MIS: | tained that their attitude is right and _— e o e TURKISH BLEND CRISCO Peanut B““‘i"zv SOOD 523 ALL THIS WEEK f that they can permit United States| So far the weather man hasn't giv | 23c|lb. c|dozen c 2 &IVen | preparations. i can ....,... eflb. ....... 2! shippins to pass through the canal| the ice dealer any real substantial en- | 3 < IR e Gl e o S e i CIGARETTES GRAPE FRUIT |MALAGA LETTUCE country’s possession. The suggestion = ToloTe Soealiie 1o beain clo. think, =yt 3 o A about Joining the Bulletivs corn| Most intelligent Turkish- we.....25c|GRAPES, lb. 17cjhead ........ . - - tha 8o to an imvartial tribunal | Happy thought for today: Turning | s 2 S O perhaps a chanse 1n the act where- | over & new leaf 1a easy, but the rest| Frorr oy o eat Litn (© Proft trom | blend smoke that outsells ictoria eview ratierns ! by all shipping bé treatcd alike, inas- | task lies In keeping it there, inereased production even if you do| gll other Cigarettes! 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Before the railings on Preston bridze are called unon to prevent any- Body or anything from going overboard thera ought to be = thorough test made of every section. Tt would be a bad and costly cxperience to have such an" iron borrier prove no more than pasieboard in time of need. Lemon Cling PEACHES Pearl BARLEY New SPINACH California PRUNES | for | 15¢ o Governor Wilson is said to look with : favor on hauling down the American 5 flag in the Philippines. That is also said to be the sentiment of Japan. partment and James J. Fill. the rallroad man, 1s w catsup 1 being prominently mentioned for sec- retary of agricylture. It is easler to 1;;“ up than it is to run down that The visit of the Connecticut progres- $ives o the office of Roosevelt just - beforc thc gemeral assembly opems ~ lo0ks as though he was trving to fore- . 156c With the Fall River cotton milis showinz a decreasc of 4 1-4 per cent. _ stall any action which might imitate| With the passing of James R. Keene { . Maine or New Hampshire. there gocs a man whose place isn't|in earnings for the year, it doesn't tos lkely to be filled. He held a urnique|Show a real zood argument for free trade. or democratic tariff slashing. relation fo stock exchange and race horse affairs, from 98¢ fo §8.00 Best values fer your money C. V. PENDLETON, Jr. 10 BROADWAY _ After a Tong silence the Colonel has n the silence and reform must Ahe air when he tells o Bostoni . There Is no betior asect for n clir ' ury sic e e doubts if there is althan u liizc supply of good water uf i uispluvs by iAc sulfrageties jequine advo -af -After a long wait Norwich is promised | at the ation. This assures sub- 4 Juzury, and the heawy, rains. tial for the time baing, use of the United States treas- been granted for one WHEN you want io put your busi Rmess befors the public, there is mo me. 4ium bettor than through the advertis. eolumne .of"The Bulletin. 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