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1 oovnm.cwumvlon Governor Dunne_ 6¢ fllinols jumped into prominence a few ween ‘ago when - Subscription price, 12c a week; 80c a month; $6.00 a y---. Entered at the Postoffice at Norw! -vnn, as second-class matter Tetephone Calls: Bulletin Business Office. 48 Bo-3e ‘Norwich, Monday, Feb. 10, 1913, The Holletin has the largest eir- calation -ef mmy paper im Easters Commecdvut, and frem three to feds he refused !fl rh . dinner in a restaurant which €harged 35 cents for a cup of cof ~He has con ued to manifest his Wronou in that | regard by takdig a similar mnnde tor wards é;e,{l,u om which has contin- 0, of submitting to -the whisk firoom of the attendant at res hrht. Rotel or parlor car. This he eves should be comsidered an at- 4ault and he is bound to get an en- thusiastic backing frem a long suf- fering public in this direction. It requires some such determined stand in that regard teo relleve the public fram ihe undue amount of im- Paositlon which accompanies the per- Sistent efforts of the brushers for the handont. It requires more than the ordinary disposition to'successfully re- sist the onslaught of the porter, or to ing with the expected tip. It is this creation. of business for which .there is little or no demand which the gov ernor opposes. He has made himself eligible for membership in a soclety for the prevention of useless giving and has set a rmost needed example of bringing down some features of the high cost of living in & common sense accept the attention without respond-| SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. ‘When cutting new cake, dip vour ' knife in cold water before cutting cach stice. When ‘the enamel cn gas stoves pe- comes dlneulortd, scour it with a damp flannel. dipped in garden soil. s iy foe ystiow viwd Hclous flavoring puddings. s Put al teaspoonful of dry mustard into @ pan in which fish ‘has been cooked, fill with warm water, and all edor will be entirely removed. For a savory omelet add to am ordinary four egg omelet while cookin; a tablespoontul of capers and a quar ter of a- teaspoonful of chopped parsley. To restore rancid butter pack it in a firkin, and then take a barrel, put| about one bushel of charcoal in if, set butter inside the barrel Orange peel dried and grated makes, only delays the growth of the new halr coming in its Blace. —_—_ FOR RAINY WEATHER The woman who dresees’ smartly | does not wear rubber avershoes unless sne Is compelled 1o go out on a 14iny day In thin soled 'Doots, or patent leather boots that mucc uccompany a formal emd Intends te remove her, the instant she arrives @ hor dlstinction. it her errand out doors 18 snoppmME OF uny other ness (rom whicn' she may lm to change into holll{ weai & Yathér short tailored skirt, & new | three-quarter mannish overcoat and | stout soled boots ot tan leather, whith | are In keepimg with her costame—and leaves the always clumsy overshoes at homi CLEANING CURTAINS, Many housewives own curtains of Arabian lace. They reahize that a | great amount of theirfbeauty is lost | after washing. The lovely ecru tint | has aisappgared, and to recolor them is not aiways satisfactory. rei Remova A Long mu of tfir xmmsvm Warer:;ms Compels the S Carpets Disconnts from Regular Prices 10%, 25%, 335% Each and Every Artule on Sale Baars Our Usual Warranty We Earnestly Invite Comparison of Values! Sheppard Knapp & Co. A’RE JUAAR Footure Y iS Matinee M 5and 10c_ Show - 2—BIG FEATURE PHOTO-PLAYS—2 — AUTO BANDITS OF PARIS Thrilling _Sensation . taken during the Dynamite, War in Three Reel " Paris. THE QPEN ROAD Beautiful Two Reel Drama and Baby Needs Medicine Screaming Punny Comedy ARION QUARTE]1E, Comedy Singers THE JOSSELYNS | CARTER & ALETA AUDITORIUM ETHEL CLIFFORD A%:a Romping Girls and Collies B Fastidious Fashionable: Fomales Frisking in Frivelities with Four Fancy Canines s RO e oer e BT Y-RENNY. Comedy Shadowgraphist ATTRACTIVE BILL For Mon., Tues. and Wed. i Eccentric Comedian the firkin of and cover-with good brine, stand three or four weeks. Gmecs lamger tham that of amy in Nerwich. It ix delivered o fver 3000 of the 4,053 houscs im/Nor- Those curtains can be dry cleaned Mon., Tues., THE ANIMATED WEEKLY in_the following manner: Spread a sneet or two upon sort of a way. It is submission to such extortion which i8 the greatest reason for its existence. (Established 1857) 39-41 West 23d Street, New' York letting it Unless the very bad, this will restore it. foogtana” jay “the curtains carefully o3y on_them. PANICS IN HALLS AND THEATERS{ A hostess who has rendered her| "W\ "Ui, parts of R E D \ 4 2 o parts of boiled cornmeal I Even after the precautions required guest book a source of great satlstace | i one of salt: tion keeps opposite the mame list of | her friends the favorite dishes of each and also the special dislikes. This she finds invaluable aid in planning meals With a clean brush rub this mix- ture thoroughly through the curtains. Hang out of doors for a couple of | it is new will save wear, and add to on the upper side and one-half on the : new Wi the life of the cov under side of the underskirt, and fasten to the band by a safety pin. by law are taken by proprietors of theaters and entertainment halls, ‘there remains a danger from such places, as MAGNIFICENT COLORED FILM D’ART RECIPES. S S 2 2 %24 e AL hou's and the curtains will be sweet | Money or valuables can always he i i e e Eaec) 1 B oo o € et | B e s TR | R “ROMEO & JULIET,” (Two Reels five postoffice districts, and sixty !Fm‘:‘"s a:‘):ict::‘:nV’\m;imfl:h“’_e“u;&g ¥ in 1lh; s mukl- was: ‘?e’ may be fre- | can be mudedr,mhcy by ;ealhe{ ‘mu-n- ! Tapioca Cream—Waush four table- £ D, delivery routes. deaths v 5 3 bt an g quently cleaned. the dust is not|ing it sround the pocket with con- | spooms of pearl tapioca, put it The Ac -am: e “aiein 1 el i evesy || When'a Smail luve occurred, followed | , &, Sublect which perhaps, perviexee | Wiove G ket i thom ror” iy | (rsting’ colors in stk noss TS aith e e ket of < Acme of Dramatic Perfection, Made in Europe. Dby the cry of “fire The fire was in- S ot ol My | lenzth of time, they will wear much cold milis, set this dish into another fl}fi—w————@—gr——-» 5 5 H — Semiesiin Eastera Coumectiouts sisnificgnt and had the Mlarmist with- | ey ooy Lo reatneibisd: §o00s ard | Tupser. MODISH COIFFURES. uuning hot water and let it stand | B .t e “!‘G' of a hf{}"h _Broncho illy’s Promise held his cry and the audfence remained | grayish hue of age. The solution is a e on the back of the etove for three | eaturin orence Turner | Featuring G. M. Anderson 5 : ~ : el ; DICTATES OF FASHION. Fringes both straight and ocurled pours: stir every fifteen minutes. At | g G. M. | quict n6 harm would have resulted.| simple one and consists in sponging o still persist, but only a few sirands ofy tne cnd of three hours add the | CIRCULATION KISSING KATE, and HIGH COST OF REDUCTION Biograph Comedy ihe articlg or zarment thoroughly with alcohol. process will not injure the most delicate fabric and they will emerge from the bath looking like new. Panics wherein the need of leaving the playhouse is often started by_just cuch @ terrifying cry in the -dark, cause people to lose their heads and judgment and plunge headlong over| It cath other in’'a wild scramble to get| that eve: ten voiks of four eggs, one-hall | cuptul Sugar and one salispoon . ol Cook ten minutes, stirring con- Have the whites of four eggs 50 stiff with four tablespoons that they will stay inverted. Take the For lovers of outdoor sport the knit_ hair are cut upon the forehead. Puffs ted jacket 1s much worn. and curls are arranged from back Lo front, instead of following the line of | wajr. the: brow, and the dressing is dome | Stangly very softly and with a siring bias | peaten in favor of the side parting. of powdered sugar Thiote are no longer any coils show- | in the dish whon Bindings of varied widths are sold in most furs at prices within range of almost every purse. is often difficult to cook rice so grain is dry”and separate. ! Ferare > 2 out. Ordinarily It takes but a short | The following method should be tried: | e P ; HAE A0 bt That) tonis or B e e ‘ | i e 0"t a nchice Ana ‘under. | Having washed & eakiast cioiul of |, C Hk, ShUTon, camblnd s | 1n€, 00 (S (9B S AR UG dnd | S SO UM A it has + |ISLATER MEMORIAL HALL e 1 o e b | lacga sance pen’ fail of cold witer.| n admirabls ‘contrast’In ‘a; French| aat that eyiIbok 1ke waves iy ‘through iL." When cool flavor with v"}fl l] n flra | Wednesday’ Evening could g 'S y ge S . . e e v one Les ) of T is 4 inju Bring it gentiy to the boil, then cook it | BOWR. ne teaspoon of vanilla is — injury Do it el g T run Ty — TO WASH CURTAINS. dainty and délidious and s better 3 THE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER-| It is impossible to auiet o frenzied | 19F & quarter of an howr Wheh i{ rhe plain frocks of black, dark blue made ihe day before using. :*"; ¥ou bhad baby's photograsa | Feb. 12th, crowd on such an occasion and too | SROMG DG, RETECHY, [IRGEL B, (Gize | or gray charmeuse are charmingly re- | When -domng wup lace curtains foa | TS ek kg s i SHIP. much care cannot be taken in caus- | Cojunaer ana let it drain in front of fieved by cufts and collars of Vene- | them lengthwise and starch the cdges | Checse Biscuits—Two large table. ‘p,, C2 1t Showia be taken ‘To" catch New Yark situation concernme tlie highway com- | €00l headed person, and mot the one| spread the rice on-a dish and #tand it | 1 uripus and beautiful fabrics are | better and they do not so quickly wear | and salt. Muke' into o paste roll | @imple Suh pnojoxtape become prized | . ooty 0% & situation which | Who can give the verbal alarm Guick- | in the oven, with the door open, for | Iiixurious and bemutiful fabrics are | beiter Mad (€% 10 "5, 20,00 ali over. | out thin and cut into pleces four in- | Femembrauces of babyhood's dase in Svmp{mny Orchestra Bas been cmeated by Governor Bald- | st Who can serve best in averting a)a short time cuffs and coll: e e | " When' buying window shades get an | ches long by one inch in width. Bake | Y6858 o come. ~We have had years of J . s 5 s move | disaster by preventing a stampede. The Ul COllI. ath Mok inyariably 2 vInE. Y E Re it | TIARE e BEATAGT B Nt experience in photographing children | win in his detexmination to remove | disustcr by p) aekady TiNINGE. of some expensive fur. extra_set of catches. Pul one set al | a light brown and serve hot o b phonkmotiug cundran | 50 Pieces from office James H. MacDonald, who | 1aW T ISR T s 7 —_— the usual place, the other HO a SR ake them. No honbisasiis posing. | b 23 conscientiously and efficiently | ures from the proprietors which m 2 esbagal A charming orlginal headdress is in | foot lower. In cold weather hang the | 3 CrEAy “ e L B e e ot Commecticut. 1n | be complied with, but it is impossible | ,SISen 2 2 timming, SPEERY AL | 4 “casque” effect, fashioned of rhine- | shades on the lower catches and leave Fashions Little Changed. v hap ks 3 |} WALTER DAMROSCH, Cond ,\o—i e v, Thwe crisis in this probe | to regulate by law an excitable crowd I‘F; e ‘mlm wlarly as coat lin- | Stones encircling the head and an- | the window down from the top. This From the fresco paintings of women S e mding. It will undoubtedly | or the alarmist. A common sense view | ings for velvet and I Yelion tind| other crossing the head from fore- | &ives perfect ventilation and prevents | in Cretan palaces of the period about ’ Admission $2.50 s e week. 'The political | of the situation and an orderly retire- | orange arc also popular for this pur- | fiead (o nave of the neck. Upright | the shade from blowing sbout I 2000 T itns Tred hat bia s oit lfi/ iy | Whip has been made to crack and % |ment will save many lives and limbs. | pose. Much can be oxpressed in a |\CLCO, e PiRced from the front in- JOCKEY BLOUSES | en of that time pinched in their waist ’, Sl sreacsnastrved - — coat lining. Many of these linings ar i * 1 now remains to be seen whether the s Bt S and a lin- 2 | had flounced or accordeon plaited Tickets now s Semiccratic senatorsars. slaves:or men | CENTRAL AMERICA'S TROUBLE. | Works of art in themetives, 424 5 U0 Combinations triumyh in every gown. | | The jockey blouse s going 10 b (1 | giirts, were an elaborate colture, The Pkezographer. |§ paviss store, Broads representing their comstituentsifor the | The despatch of our gunboats tof tails which augurs well for the| One side of the ‘bodice will be tulle | fad of the early spi gecy e 5 e Mtc:nterefu of the state. Central American ports is in the in- | essential. R fantinating effect noticed | and the other of rasperry velvet. fashion is being tr out a little in | shoes with high heels and hats which Opposite Norwich Savings Soctety. | Concert begins at § o 1 A - - T £ i ik i Paris and seems to be “taking” we are | might have come from a Parisian hat i Governor Baldwin tenaciously holds | terest of the policy which this coun-|in a tallor made coat of ‘hoslnut' I A S e a0 e . il D to bis nominee, W. Hi Cadwell of New | try has mafntained towards the re-|Dbrown tweed was a Hning of olive | "0 SlG0r°or ambroidery are fash- ey bloiinti Al snais notling {(ALCCA WIS AR NOIAD ByENE b de: | ——— — - Britatn, and demantla confirmation. | Dublics to the soutn. = The attack on T B e sice ribton | lotuble and pretiy. 5 so definitely as the straignt front i scribed at wearing a jupe culotte. he scoured the state in | the president of Salvador has cauged | PSide of a nattler t b rather close fitting blouse of the ) S s a8 e a man for the|the action at the present thme and e e Long shoulder effects are seen ' on | jockey. Iis , distinguishing character- | Fop Private Telephons Service. place and being advised, not by the [ from it, and the general inclination to > 5 zshy u(t] n:a mu;s\ IFrench Fovee |nm- ntnv nr{ I’\‘(:;:\‘r?(”(‘()sh: :'}le:r\‘w\'h“\"‘*‘\; =] Many British business men are. of i .y . r ing hose sta o 3 : tles pretty design of taupe colored char- | of a di o e bo y u business men but by ‘some office as- | (UrmOil existing in those states trouble | How to keep milk bottles in the | JEOC GERER, OF (REOC, SOWTEE L ORI P Fhionge. the opinion that England would have pirants that Mr. Cadwdil was the man | €an be expected and action -of this| cleamest and most satisfactory Wav | tion of the sleeve fashioned from the| Vivid contrasts and almost discords | g better telephone service if i All The Jor the place, named ham ag#inst the | EOvernment is going to: have its best | concerns all housewives. To i % ars Tavored for the Jockey effects. e D! rvice if it were Trolleys Business advice of senators and friemds who | effect, by being eal There has ex-| obtaining this cleanliness milk bottie SR S eIne out of the government's hands. 3 3 Xnew to the comtrary. Investigations|isted much feeling between Salvador| " f*g“" Srn naw "f:r ,d‘k*‘» 2R lk‘\tr;;l,; Bows of colored velvet ribbon mount- Saving ‘Magazine Covers. Lead Centerof have shown thar Mr. Cadwellls recor |and Guatemala, particularly on the | made of cellulold, fits in to the bottle | ed on u chou of malinc, beaded tulle | Stripes of cotton cloth cut diagonally | - Spoaic well of the dead—and don't % Norwich for the conduct of the sewer depart- | Part of the former because of fear of | 2D oPens Wiih &, SWOL, @liERRGIE similar material afe extremely ad fastened “with Sifbra o | forget to put in a good word for the / { ment of New Britain does mot qual- | absorption by thelatter, while Pres-| oured out and the bottle closed after- | the e ia 0"‘\;“‘“"‘ oo™, is small. | to the back af & thagazine cover when | living occasionally. 4fy him for the much greater task of | ident Araujo, who was recently at-| ward. These cost 15 cents each or two < highway commissioner’s | tacked is’ known to have had ambi-|for 25 cents. Another kind is of cellu- | The new shirtinge show no wide omu""‘“ the state, The attitude of a | tions for wider territory. The at-loid and must be taken out of the bot- | stripes. Colored grounds, with stripes | §& L)) large number of the democratic sen- (tack ubon him therefore is likely to tle each time for condensed .milK. [ and French cords, and hairline stripes ea oes u Omac s n ‘ ators is in oppesition to Mr. Cadwell. Cauvsohtrmml\ and if not from with- | They cost ten cents each. in £x0D5 . g inch or more wide, are As & means of stremgthening a wealk | Out, there are plenty. of deposed pol- in favor. nere are detached floral B e ihe moeranc h,‘f Drought | iticians who are continually secking to HEALTH AND BEAUTY. figures wprinkled over ‘some. Blue. ) . . sioner but his work, his conduct of | Which has become too P'Pmm"m e e ivha trilies: add cuts’ mhually BIACK. of winte - 3 the office for the best interest of the | the Latin-American republics. are washed greatly lessens the sore- et 5 State, his service fo all sections and| The desire of this country is that| ness. CARE OF FERNS. A MBRCANT[LE IDEAL peace should exist in these countries, both for their | welfare of absolute non-poiitical use of the com- B eiii> s Hhroahiy Aniwn TIME IT! IN JUST FIVE MINUTES THERE WILL BE NO INDIGES- Plant crowns of ferns must be kept well above the sofl and never pushed A little salt dissolved in warm water own good® and for the is recommended for evelids reddened als part of the globe. -He has the advantage of years of ser- |. 56 HC B8 TS PR OCill exert will| Py the wind. About a quarter of a |beneath it, else they will be apt to rot TION, SOURNESS, HEARTBURN, GAS OR DYSPEPSIA, . s e . e i sgainat unproven levents Bous | Wevr imlucnce it will cxert willl i ool o ML St "of water s |y Give. ferne” mortnern et in This Is Advertising Our Advertisin charges. e o e o tion of Atocsliar.) tue’proper progortion. preference to a southern exposure. With the Jeaders and a strohg back- | = 5100 Fremd L S In the middle of winter the night| po gome foods you eat hit back— apepsin is quick, positive and puts ‘opposed to the governor in his narrow | COuntries are unable to assure. be-| yoy rest too much, you arc not going | 65 degrees, rising io not over 70, un- | nf® ENC, "lumps and e a sick, | so the misery wom't come back. In these days of big advertising space, of specious state- View of the situation it becomes his | COmes the duty of Uncle Sam accord-|to get strong. If You work too hard, | til the seasons change. sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or | You feel different as soon as Dia- N cac soye hd AEIARAOS P i duty in justice to the situation (o with. | B2 1o tho policy long existing and|or use too much physical or mental [ Keep fho soll of forns alwavs dump. | Nrs' Dyspeptic jot this dowh: Pape's | pepsin comes in contact with the siom- || ments concerning merchandise, blatantly made in the draw his nomination. It is an insult|Which the new administration will un- | power, You will g0 to waste. but do 0% Jet It get sodden. Very|piapepsin digests everything, leaving ach—distress vanishes —your stomach R . z to tire semators to Tequire them to|duestionably continue. The presence wet soil soon becomes sour. Keeb | noihiny to sour and upsel vou No | sefs sweer, no sases, no belching, no|| mewspaper columns, it is a satisfaction to contemplate . 3 oats is sure 7 A you child’s , teeth should be | !h® foliage dry, letting the plant drink renc pe 2 your stomach | eruc ons of digested foo - . stand by Mr. Cadwell, whose c of our gunboats is sure to have a morej A voung . through the roots. Water for ferns | difference how badly ~our i i RS et fobd you e 3 > A e e Sy or less quicting effect and an in.| cleaned as soon as’ihey are entirely | ECUE G TOSS ST S0 forhe | la disordered you get happy rellef in nca clears vou feet iine, Gey one’s ideal and one’s struggle to attain it. ey = aitack 2 -nce seace and ‘ondi. | through. Use : ¢ ana sa 3 es, but what pleases you “ut an end to stomach trouble by 3 ie ineisted upon tio scaators should | flusnce {or peace and order, a condi-| (TGRSR, U308 S2M, COC SR, g | er ferms outside in the rain; it vou do | 1 T "Srengthens and resu- | etting & larke fifty-cont caso of Papes | assert their manhood and refuse to | ''® o 6 gde. cnough teach it to use a toothbrush. | their fronds will be beaten ‘down. y omach 80 you can eat your | Diape om any drug store. You| v r Sonfirm him. : L o atouid e eed |, Maidenhiair fern requites mors care | 18158 Jour stpmach o you can eat your | ppspein Som Sy, Gng Sor qion| ] To adhere to the facts, and to handle only such mer- There is a strong sentiment in be- EDITORIAL NOTES. an all other ferns. Give it plenty | "™\{o " emedies give vou relief some- it is to suffer from indigestion, dys- E A1 u 'h the of isture and abunda; wateri Mo s yo ndie » dys when the five to handle the improved highway |it when the thermometer strikes it,| Most people are lazy when it comes | fronds shrivel up quickly. Sterilized facts, and the facts only concerning it are told; that to breathing, and in consequence lack or even thry problem. This is a success in Rhode atens it. 3 ; leaf mould makes an excellent pot- . Island with five and in Massachusetts Yigor as well as good lungs. If one|iing moil The maidenhair fern will fag to return Mr. MacDomald to ihe| (T 2nd the mercury, the Sroundhog | feoms in wintr as Bell as summes | Ao% hope o succesd with maidenhair 3 [] in view. office it should give this plan a thor- [ P95 Proved a partial umpire. they would be stronger. i selaingy sl b ough consideration. Competency The Spring Season is near at hand—the merchants’ New Hair in a Few Moments Prof. Maxim is making great pro- be had in the office and the senate is 7 When hands are dry and red, efther WHY DOUGH SOURS, if i g hig silencer, but there will re h v g r = o - = = lax ‘if it does not demand it. "]D,ss,w"n s - i & n from housework or cold. bran water =oms ar. it Jeshish ‘ear, as 1 B“ e past, we Giwave’ be ‘the. unconsiderate. person | Wil b found Sery Soothink TS b | There are iwo reasons why bread| | e - Mea i Dhrina (s coming ycet; fhe b | § the mercantile ideal and the one which we always keep 2 | | | [ ROCKEFELLER'S POSITION. Wwho smores i tain the water put bran into a cotton | sours. One is because the process of will keep along the narrow path of truth concerning the L TR S S PO R e e bag and boil for twenty xn‘|nuh< When | muking or the utensils have become ! & 1 1 b < ee, al Now that more than'a hint has b necessary to wash the hands di unclean, or se 01 h =3 1 1 1 i 21 8 see o afurviow Wilam Tookeiclor, Yie: | sassia 1. the Siock. e1ehAnES, Gone | i s, he Do wiics Jing | ANt o s oo SiE neriee b | Girla! Get a 25 Cent Bottle of “Danderine” and Try This. || goods e have to sell dlt b e bfl-me: to see jted the sick man and found to their | cerning its.methods it is time i with hot or cold wafer, as desired. |ing made into loaves. If milk is used - B tatement made in these columns about our own satisfaction that his condition was.| steps. fo reform stcers - ¢ 1t 100K | [t his i persisted M At will keep the | it should be scalded and allowed to Also Stops Falling Hair; Destroys Dandruff. that eacl Vi % : BN 5ee: ceuiesenica, it ended b o todl hands smooth and wEife. cool. Raw milk should not be used merchandise, its quality or its value, shall not vary a Question which for months had been| Boston is te -destroy: 4300’ gallons in_bread making. 0 | before the public in a manner which | of tomato catsup. Beginning with the | T0 Stimulate the Half roots and scalp | | Supbosing It is inconvenient to mold | v,y hatr hecomes light, wa | Danderine dissolves every particle of hair’s breadth from the actual facts. had an’ unfortunite bear! ‘oh’ the | tea purty. that city has done its pare|“nd to improve the c{f¢ulation of the | the loaves just at the time it is be-| 'O pdruff; clea ifies . ! . : b : blood grasp a logk of o5 ‘1o | lieved the ‘dough is ready, it a | abundant and appears as soft, lustrous | T cleanses, purifies and invig- situation in which the mones, tr in throy ks o erbatny blood grasp a lock’ air close to |1 oux ready, orates the scalp, forever stopping itch- - T 7 e e one hrowing things overboard | the sealp and pull fimly in a kind of go0d plan to knead it in the'pan again | and beautitul as a young girl's after |ing ang SRR e e L ophing e We wish to have and hold the reputation blaming both sides The Springf Prof. Hornaday declares that science e Begin at the front ang e ali| This prevents souring, e STEMAR iR e e PR T e RRE IUIeaRs v d i st il ing i 3 ati Republican holds that “Mr. Rockefeller | has profited from Roosevelt’s hunt. She e 5 the et IF he nalt | doush, 1F oniv Handy kbsaded: wil |Cis_molsten & cloth with a e be after o fow week ,““ wolgi| of dealing in acwual valucs, the reputation erred in concealing his -whercabouts | This of course refers to his African |is already falling ‘some persons hesi- | Soon rise again. It should then be put e ‘.“ ';;’(' 7 ‘), ol 1, e ew Balr g and iving the best and most complete g agents to mmgu him f:um R T e ”"fd‘:':’l“m; bes ‘)‘*l'; L MR DG Sible. ez hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil |you care for pretty, soft hair and lots service that lies in our power to give. B o hdcivos = )py thought for iy It 18 ed from its papilla it is prac. : D o evts 300 have | o irely el cent hottle of 2 B o, . More | horses into 'the senatorial contest but| °OMC OUL as soon as vossible, as It o he drawn work i | Besides beautityme 1 : “Voflet counter, and just try. frankness would have resulted in the | none of them has been dark enough 1106 or-any’ ciney Famcy work je wor RE e R e e R e Bames e owmnne s s e R S e THE STORE OF DEPENDABILITY inability to testify and the Pujo com- g = ‘Emge Have B e Y, e . | Sttch a row of insertion over the — = mittee would have' exc But . When Scnator Miner of New London | $4¥8 @ New York supreme court jus- | grawn work. the suspicions of the majority of that | A°k# 10 have tho state make a survey | 66, HO could have added that it the suspicions of the majority of that | [5G0 S UlS 61 that clty It looks. Jiky] 0o indicates a mortgage. A small stecl crachet needle kept in finally they would b satisfied with |4 admittance of municipal helpless- R RAT s B e e e R nothing short of an Actual examination | 1o 2 Wiile; Unclo with his_income | i Cotening. the uhder hrend, wad ) of Mr. Rockefeiler by counsel. It w Seltation is BOREEREn i tax is planping to get it from those | giher details incidental to sewing. 26 Phis point that the commitice srred | yJeTerson Is belng glven credit for | having an income of $5.000 or ovor et B honIa Have ciceptod: & convinding | > llzows plan for the coming jn-|a vear the probabilitis are that it| Tor the latest knotwork desisn B e atheed o comvineing | huguration but jt looks like a move. | will really come fromi the wages of 0, mported cspecially from Cier o loncn n ts DehAlr (At Mr. Tades | ment for a safe and sane March| the workingman. many, is emploved. This comes in feller's condition was serious and that | JOWT ey e e Lt R L No.35 Brondway, he might not be able to withstand the | he abs 2 mean man who will cheat | 5" obtainable with dinnsy it e o oshe shacncs of 5 Qugsiyn o the Bretl p frfend ut & westerder trisd to Avoln Hones | L Ay cot About February 20, Mtr. Rockefeller's illness 55 the cause | tompied ta, do business doest mai | DAYID€ for a Sunday advertisement =5 1 Offer My of much sympathy, but with a man in | cate. an inelination to hold o ::or;, gl because it didn’t do him some good | Another way of working knot stitch - — — s e i e o i Fiies 2 s | but because a Sunday blue law was | 2nd other raised designs has been in- 5 ~ ered power, the comnfittce wits placed | s ¢ Boverner predict- | violated. _He lost as he should. ibtirer foL-the wome: o ts D Entire Stock of Coat Sweaters, Fies, Cake ami breal in a most embarrassing situation. It| 1A e i e B - 2 i o B% 3 i o« SR g : s T A for time. Embriodery cotton has - . i e ; et S o | e T S e onk| | When S Wi e i b | Bk Ui e e Automobile and Driving Gloves Erisipedss Pla. el 2 as ux cluimed and [ is like rats deserting a sinking ship. | #080ved by the iy newspaper in- |eurved wire covered to match the c ¢ L “romo that Le was not evading the inguiry. From present indications the high{ FrViews he vemcuber that (ig | Wi and this is to be laid upon the de- - 2ge o 5 5 A R e S it G AR S UL | b S e P T T B R R R and Raincoats at Positively Grill Room open until 12 m. |LOUIS H. BRUNELLE eonrse when first sought wade them | come more easily thun the high coal 1S The yuicker he g used to gt | TeTIsk Dok t ost rice HAYES BROS. Props. 40 [Cartar A \ feel it was necessars to pursue their | prices the sooner will he get Lis peace Uf| - he C P arter Ava. B Gourae. . The overcomiug of 1t was in | 2 Ao S | i ing his S e e e ~ T Ris hands at the atart, The New York girl who esve up| g Y4 feel shde whemiraneling, with re e e FOR THE GRIP = - - dier can Seat to s Woman bhecause “she | Coal inen fieh Wales are in (his | @ard to Money and vallation:, Taie | It iswt strange that Boston views | alwavs did Tor old Iadies” made 4 fa- | COUNLY, to purchase coul mines for | 00w and one-LAl? yards of Leavy black ‘ V PEN l l O Jr Rnsumstism or Colds, try the Electric x WH'TE ELEPHANT CAFE . with apcx:‘rehenfon the ,u.«;u,mw of | tal . “Hereafter New York women | shibment of coal to South. Ame | st Hl"lwn‘ about th, \ inches wide. Light Treatment. ¥ Eftor soing lhere to participate -in | will be siraphungers as u onabifica- | From prescnt prices und conditions i | (0 Gl end tin up three inches for Scientitic Chirapody DAN MURPHY & CO. gasiment mulkers sirike. Wherever | Gon for \oin ol secm s’ thotsh our mines et | Jy000Kel then sew anather viece ahove 100 BROADWAY JAMES DAWSON, [ AN LB S | “rne Dossession ot | ter bo used for bettering home condi- | fashion) with & snap cateh for A g Seen Mool PLdaloy = ; possession of automobiles | tons fastemer, Piace ome-half (he ribbon Lady Attendunt Corngr of Water and Market Sta.

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