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. | senEFITTING 2 == = - —— E Dy fheie w v ( ; g B - 5 Tk 3 POWER. o QT PREPIN ke % o ; 00l propos: e tS and : » E /ST“EATRE E e i 5 The bill for the establishment of 4 . ‘ . o 5 R e N AR S lerwich Fu letin |10 2 e ot e e e t e . eft o HORLICK’S | .F'VE BIS FEATURES TODAY raised an important question in edn-, T GIL Tl S ,u.; el of ,;.,.‘} SoAe’ i ¥t the - % £ ‘ “The Crooked Path, With All-Star Cast, Reel No. 1 mnd @oufies! e ing the making of it ap- : : e s 4 - ¢ Slicable to all rivers and placi When it grew light and I could ses | i cifity When the thme comes. Th ””*E'S‘;fii‘rfi - “The Crooked Path,” Thrilling Police Story, Reel No. 2 = plicable to all rivers and placing fed-~ dpartment In answer to a feeble ring “A Timely Rescue,” Featuring Mr. Arthur Johnson has failed to receive consideration oil gied “heap om the landing. Beatrice's slept so late in the morning & AU maeri becauac of (ho SHOFL L0 TeAd | hat wan askew: et (ace wis Tale And | 1 missed ah Abpolntment Witk PR e ol T A Obfpcsl wre S8 e Tinieea be r_deals, s 3 s ks 4 of far greater resources. " sasmied Hess. “Are you 7’| dress Tor Belle dance next weelk And | X g “':;’:g“_‘. SJAL Avchis o “An Adventure in the Autumn Woods,” Biograph : > 5 ¥ S L o . For the improvement of navigation No,” replied Beatrice. T've just|everything ; T W':A "';‘*:5‘“_ that Simeon Beldwin is a choice | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. T A prano MISS MARGARET E. SHEA, Sopran: 117 YEARS OLD. eral control on such @ proposition. It she found Beatrice sitting in & hud-i jon', SheNS A8 10 one ol Choe zi&}ufif‘.’m"“" JBoosie. who wased " A‘-T > 3 5 ] “ “Bill Mixes With His Relations,” Alkali lke into such an act government control|there were Qark circles Gndcr er eves. so that I won't get ‘the _himself can claim The Food-Drink for all Ages of the voters of Connecticut for gov- o ntered at the Postoffice at Norwics. | 1, ‘yovernment is fully authorized but | been sleeping out for the last four ;1 almost I s e x Conn, as second-class matter. e e Renbie care wf 't mpa {ARRE SR 1-»:1‘::..: Jast night. but when it be- | ernor, for he in not— A divided repub- | Forinfants,invalidssnd growing children. Telephono ‘Call which would result from the c £l SOPDS nbend I} sl ved soup oF e and Bob 1o say ihat}| Uosn party and a misied lot of youne | Purenutrition.upbuildingthe whole body. - NiMusiits Ofllon, 480. tion of 2 dam In the interest of mav-| (0" S8 Uese O QONE BT IS8T T | wouid pass the night . with them. I | It possioie tor mim g0 ahaency made | Invig b:x}“' A h"'d'h'f‘:' — More than or coffee. * Bulletin Batiorial Rooms, 358« |1gation which is the bone of conten- | jhg *pra ¥OU st thay to bed P 1 e ping out, but it must be Sus] ted at ey’d go to €rnor another two years, and he en- ‘Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. tlon. The New York Tribune well|somethinz dreadful.” :&"mg“:‘rfiyfii::e.;; ,‘”3"&3 3% | Jovs the fluuncucnynl being the only | Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S Today AUDITORIUM Tomorrow Willimantic Office, R Murray | says: “It would be folly to let it run| It is" declared Beatrice. “Mother Zovernor of Connecticut that was ever s, 3 Buiidine. Terhon S10: Y | o waste. It would be unfair to let|and sister went out of town on @ visit | filied me with & great hope. | Eea e hen 86,000 ‘majority was cus; | HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk some one person or corporation seize!last Wednesday, and I simply refused We had a good dinner and I dozed | against him. i S ial F in 3, Reels Mg i fo stay in the apariment alone. Lve|all evening, just waking up once in & tern Connectlcut 1s still on the | o rather, the baking powder man- pecial Feature in 3 Reel Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1913. of “it. The economical, i 3 3 x oly ot “it. . The._eans aways been afraid, you kmow, ever|while to jaugh or to say, ‘Did you | map and eastern Connecticut senators o Alea s et —————— | cauitabie ana rational course is for the | SN UG 4 urgiar. Beaides, 1 ever!’ while they entertained me with | are’ all to the mustard. Keeh aTCer | Hios perior oroperty maw hemmegoio government, making "t -avalighie thought It would bo a Eood chance to| tales of young Bob's precocity. We | 'the crooks Senators Welch, Keach, | The ZISEIer, boope 1 i afion ol continue to control it for the general| .igi;" ;my frienasin varlous suburbs | me scarcely threeminutes to fali sound Wlaer Sul Johoay.; | Ehs votss are ”‘ ircul with you. QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER The Best New England Picture Play Ever Presented BARTELLO & CO. SHEARER & DILLWORTH welfare by renting it impartially tof yng have been begging me for months | asleep.” rk Bn“ - Tl somets. There'iis Hesuaey-foP Beodits anis and biay Tith Ihem: “T don't wonder at that,” ejsculated | coS B, :go‘gwe’o‘%qmny. Appeal in Castro’s Case. tin. lieving that If such a policy wers s et Bess. ? 3 acker, Conn., Feb. 18, 1913. o e e s e i = i €l intellizently and enterprisingly pur-| “Wednesday 1 went to Anila's. She| “At midnight I was dwakened by the — - (ryasingtn Teb. 27 Ciprians Cas. 1} Novelty, Posing snd i Comedy Skit § The Bulletin has the largest eir- || sucd, especially on the streams ‘which | goes to college; you know, and is quite [ most dreadful nolse The haby was Income of $800,000 a Year. States as a visitor will be decided by ! Heavy-weight Lifting April the Firs Ry hia r belle. After a vmcuous evening, pass- | crying, and a dog, seemingly across the | . 77 e Tl 3 e calation of any paper in iastern || flow from the Appalachians to ihe At-|a bellc. After 3 vacuous cvening. pass: | SEYINE. anc & S0f, ScOmnEY SCTORT LRG| New York, Feb. 1T—A trustee’s ac- |the Unifed States supreme court, to Coamecticu; our | [1antic. Intana transportation facilities | ed In g n e counting filéd in the surrogate's court |which the government will appeal di i Sl Mvoa TR =2 s ey % | Glapiay thelr lgnorance, Anita and 1| er the baby cried the worse the dog{ CoUIUIRE, (Ucd o the surtogatel conrt ) Wlch (RS Seymrmon il Appeel 40 times larger tham that of amy ia || would be cnormously increased and |l lioy jegward at about 11 o'clock. | barked. Finally another dog joined in. | ziegiar “Jr. became 21 years old last | States Disirict Judge Ward overruling Norwden. It iu delivered wo ever |[there would be a vast development o{l Note, Bess, that 1 said ‘started’ As|and they snarled and snapped at each | y,iv ho received an annual income of | Secretary Nagel's order for Castro's 3000 of the 4053 homses fm Nor- || power for industrial purposes at a low | an actual faci. Anita didn't leave me other until the bapy gaye up and stop” | 5500,000 from the estate of his adop- ! exclusion. Wich, and read by mimety-thcee wes || cost and at a saving of fuel and avold-| o my slumbers until 2 o'clock in the | ped crying in disgust. 'The dogs didn't cemt. of the people. Im Wimdham || ance of smoke and soot. Italy's “white| morninz. She sat there in her kimono | stop, though, and I just couldn't stand ered ver 500 Lot roal” system awaits extensive develop-! and entertained me with tales of her it, so 1 put on my lfliflflflo and went s e o O e Ariamtit. seaboard.~| conaucats, and showed me silly latters | across the hall o see What the troubls MA Es Yuun BAU AGHE VAN|SH ’ - . from students and exhibited tin tongs | was. L in Putmnam amd Daniclsom to over I found Anne warming milk over an PR o, Akl ‘of dhate ' st ¢ from vanished boxes of candy and pur- g in comsidered the locol duily. A DOUBLE RETURN. | O bons off departed violcts. And | élcohol stove with the whimpering ba- a Emstern Commecticut has forty- Kansas is one of the states which too polite to do anything but list- | by on her arm, whjle Bob ‘was sittihg ) WESLEY NORRIS, TheBig Man with the Big Voice BIG SHOW Mon. - Tues.- We Feb Matinee Daily 5 and 10c! THE GREAT OCEAN DISASTER nal Drama Enacted on Board a Steamship on the High Sensa nine towx, one lundzed amd wixer- || recognizes the calue of securing the : S e | 4B bed emitting un imitation of | rd s S ve postoffice districts, amd sixty || imm for the development of its ‘ou poor, abused girl!” cried Bess. " Whe; ding 3 = i | 3 rural free delivery routes. vast farming districts and its propo “Save'your Dity—ihats oniy the be- |in the deorwa Y e i uaR avceyiy New Dueovery" .Ellel Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints and Muscles, | Tor AR HOLT.LESSIG & CO i Bullecin, fo- celd it eversf|sition to advertise the ad{agtages|gmning Jhutsiay MENLL L 0 age| long enough to expiiin thet they had Relieving Backache and Bladder Disorders B e e In the Dramatic Playl e Bt s ieh it can offer In that directiom isf (s She, Mas, (h8 (T8 M ihe Side | discovered early in their infant's career After Few D Tak Mng el Piwn | he ‘District Attorney” RRPES S Mawednn Ooumontiont one thods which has result-| 00 HCCGE M Cigted that I share her | that it stopped cryving when it hegrd a er Few Doses Are en i e o = RS- 2d'in the bullding up ofamany of the| BoFch. iShe insisted that I share hary et L StepPod ORInE TRCR rectibe of| ! T Aty T ATCAECL & MEDOH CIRCULATION Featarn citian: et The s Bapigtion VgL a0 and sizea T Med atuass wERCSd 0T 08 N Ciepting St Mgt by | VNS matick Hiaw Sbadly voll SHAE |85 ihéy can Hltetsthe bised ana keew. | - MA, T large secilons of the country Which| ' jearly froze! Finally, though, I did | barking while Anne prepared its f0od! | now chronic your case may be, or ,‘O‘V;t\o”. & Soiapay | ’h NT co‘l’."{ds"cTon | Har syf\O(v:K\o P | You suffer with backache—have 3 : armonizing Violin béen opened to settlers. The| get to sleep. I had slept about ten B S s whi 3 Y P Kansas as well as many others | minutes, + Tihink, when Estelle woke i hat's au.x dudg‘ez? »B;a(::’l:enweea::“v n&‘:l! :1‘1.17 1:::vfdvn:0, ,4:11:9' You, vour rstand e to ask in a h whisper wheth- v repeated that pe sinc 3 ) yohs sahes .5.920 || vnaerstands that inducements ‘must | me to ask in a hoarse D Thag sepcatmitar Bertumince ool on.’ to n r 1 was cold.” . be offered /even to the jmmigrant’ to|er 1 wea aimed | you can understand now, Bess, why I'm pains in the neck or sides—nervous | vanish and |or dizzy spells—a few doses of Crox- the torturous, killing backache or|one will relieve the congestion and rheumatism will bother you no more. [you will be surprised how quickly all 1001, average 1965, average wo..... HEATR 1 | | %o absolutely dead to the world. Moth- | This is what Croxone, the new sci- |kidney | | s i row up with the| “I'd have murdered her!” ex how_quic] e e P e pne T L L svels dead e o T e g ns ey et Miasy, nedder and xhevmatie) frolt BROADWA i 0, {prefer to settle in the big centers and | yeqile "hut 1 ‘merely said, 'No, dear; | soing home, and never, if I live to be| such troubles. It cures these diseases| Croxone is rifferent from all other among their countrymen, even though -l T passed the rest of | 90, will I sleep outside of my own e it reaches the cause and re- |reme t is not like anything else P & a5 Do 20, dbing. they Tafl *to Fobtali the | e FRERL Ctes ta e te sleeh | againt moves It It ®oaks. right into. the|om cartn ever used for the DULpose. Friday Evening, February 2lst - iy e ke The telephone rang just then, and | walls and linings of the kidneys and |It starts to work the minute vou fake S hactive [it and relieves yOur sufering the \ery are open to them else- Friday night T was o nervous| The telepfions rang just hon aid| wale and laiss of the kid MEXICO AND THE PHILIPPINES. | here. s0 1 went out to the Grays and | L y I e Gr: % | Curled herself up on the couch and | organs like water does a sponge |first time vou use it. It is So prepared d for u quiet room. They put m neutralizes, and dissolves every par- |that it is practically impossible to The state of affairs which exists in| Wherever the !mmigrant goes he 2 v i i o or, where not anoth- | went to sleep. Mexieo today is one of the strongest |Wanis the opportunities for battering | UP ob the (hird foor Wheve AoF SRSC | WO Lol our mother.” said Bess, re. | ticle of uric acid and makes the kid- |take it into the human system with- arguments that could have been made his condition and particulariy that of | [0 S00, EC0S o "0 the light than | turning. “She called me up to see if | DeYs sift from the blood all the waste fout results. You can secure an origin- against the Jones bill now before con- | his children. A state which is there- | Pt ha0 no S00RCE vt A0 (e R IC M4 | Lo were here. She savs for vou to| matter and polsons that lodge in the|al package of Croxone at trifiing cost gress, seeking independence for the!fore seeking to attract such people | o MG G 1600 FUACER e Gne would | not-to try to come home tonight—it's | Joints and muscies to scratch and ir- |from any first-elass druggist, such as iti at == ! mus rov for the education | 5 Mo Grave, for | so far, and it's storming terribly. ritate and cause rheumatism. It [Lee & Osgood Co. All druggists are Ehilippine islands at a specified date; must make provision for the edica d“ burn down that hou “ oft s o | "%l Tight.” murmured Beatrice, | S0othes and heals the delicate linihgs |authorized to personally return the I R svereratiely. ahort termiof | of such peo f."": L ;—.( ‘,‘,’p,l’«:' g o ",’.‘".L '}"‘,‘,‘l’\: bt ;"‘;‘..d'dk.'d' or | arowsily. “Let's go to bed.” —Chicago | of the bladder and leaves the kidneys |purchase price if Croxone should fail | years. Mexico has for a much longer | Vantages to be offered is that of edu-| plac % in a clean, strong, healthy condition, !in a single case. Tme been subject to the subduing in- | cation. This is of even greater im-|the covers until dawn, waiting for | New: | SUSURRARRRRIRRRS B | | JOHN CORT Presents MAUDE FEALY In a New Play of Remarkable Beauty “THE RIGHT PRINCESS” By Clara Louise Burnham —with— J AMES DURKIN and other Notable yers fluences of civilization and vet today | Dortance to the state for the better- e L it is unabie to essfully conduct | ment of its citizenship. Tt is through = R : S ilati onnecticut with the single exceptiol @ covernment which ia recognized by | that that the assimilation process can | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |(prpecticut Wik the U085 “had. ex- the various sections of the country and | get It greafest aid, the farming or O e fosds and road work, and the Avenue Through Which Harm Comes. %kecep down the fiood of revolis which |any other industry receive the greatest A Business Problem. | voted as honest men shm:.ld, as lhs\' are continually breaking out benefit and the state in general profit - ofiom ... | thought right. o _not Eia “20 Prices 25¢c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 o as ra ater fi 1 adopted sons. V1 v Mr. Editor: In an educational cir- |j hat Senator Avery' dig not do 3 3 'y B ¥ Mexico has had far greater oppor- |from its adopted sons. Whatever help nfer- tha | Seats on sale Wednesday morning, ebruary 19th, at 10 o . b et an is held immigrant pcular of recent date having for ils|the same, from his standpoint. But ;'",';“" e 2 | 1o bound to revert to the benaft of the | Ubject a change for improvement In |the two Windhagh county semators and 8§ experience enough in that direc- |1 the curriculum of our town School, | especially Senator Johnson of New out to the worthy Hon to be cobsidered as an example | State. thus becoming a double return|gne question among others was pro- |Tondon county have large territories 5 H 4 = of what is liable to bappen to the Phil- |2nd a wise expenditure. pounded. Would it not be better to|of new roads in_ their districts, built e e s 0 s lr ¥ Ippines should they be given the free- S S drop some particular exercises in arith- | guring Mr. MacDonald’s administra- . 2 = dom which they are seeking and re- EDITORIAL NOTES. metic, and substitute therefor the prac- | tion #s commissioner and they natur- ; c: pervi 3 car tical modern systems of everyday bus- | ally will be a little careful about who g leased from carefyl supervision of this| Madero came near being entitled to | {181 mogern vstems o5 BVETVETE PUPC | ally will, be, o 1itUe © country. After a half a century's ex-|one of the Carnegle medals. 4 i v i perience Mexico has shown its fail gircular verbatim, but alming o 81ve | pecause Governor Baldwin thinks a ow = u of it, which we do nof = Bre o handle the reins of government | Politics in Mexico seems (o be Just! dlsapprove, We dre At u loss how. |Tan competent does not in any man: in & manner which does not keep this | one Mad' ero after another. ever, to know where we may look for | Aer OF TOTTR AT G0 S0 1 ein any country on the anxious seat. What _ textbook or guidance to what may be [ BOVSFEAY UYL Oty oad building folly it would be for this country in| With full gtreams and a mild winter | considered the fundamental principles |}, senators Keach, Welch, Johnson, view of that situation to withdraw | the trout seazon ought to be good from | O which mercantile business is ub- | yfiner, Landers and even Congress- from the Philippines and cast them |the very start this spring. posed to be conducted. The following | (UnCTy WARERE S0 TV ow dem.- ®Arift on the sea of experience with example will show at what odds bus | ocratic wing appears determined to bly the few years of influence which | Happy thought for today: The Mex- | fheas men ase with respect o (16 Wy | get into the racket, whether he will need of fulfilling our duty to the is- | Inausuration bawl this vear. commodities they sell: 5 S{mme Tged S Jumperate iom D O lands in the east Is apparent. e A ‘manufacturer of store equipment | Neil type trying to read senators It will N 3 i oty Wise men change their minds ‘tis ¢ caused, i fion to be print- | vote as they see the light, off the otect them not only from themselv 5 s ‘tis|recently caused,a question to be p : ‘mations | S2id, but evidently in Madero's case|ed In a number of the national mag- |democratic committee 1s as sensible ut from the ravages of other mations ! as several other moves they have i < o the rule. 2 1 ewspaper > = i e s ha . Bryan F. an is a Tt must he apparent to Madero and | Percentage of rtelallers fisure ther | Rl Lt o Satitic. e ek be it yiaz that thev could rofit right. The ! : HELPING THE AMENDMENT. | {47 (hat thev could do nothing more| fad a very wide circulation and of |cause he sald while in Washington: my et T eq | (0, P¥ite interveniion than their pres- | ouie went o o larke mimber of re: | "L am oppomed, and shall strenuousiy e BT - Rt e e Dl tailers n every part of the United |oDpose. any radical slashing of the proposed amendment to the con- o iy R BN tariff on metals, woolens and cotton £ stitution of the United States calling| An ugly feeling is apparent all ovi ion: A certain ar- | Boo! Mr. Mahan knows that the it . b | B g pparen over| Here is the question: A certain d Mr. Mahan k That th for the direct election of the United |Japan. That is one of the symptoms | ticle costs $1 wholesale. What will | Prosperity of his district depends on ; Btates senators. Other states will d. A s e g llon At WHt |a conservative handling of the tariff E 4 er states will do|of the trouble in Mexico and a dis- |it have to be sold for to allow a prof 5 ' 0 and no stronger argument is | and we should be pleased that he has | ORLY 5 DAYS MORE " COAL | A GOOD SUPPLY OF ALL || HOUSEHOLD SIZES AND STEAM COALS also a cargo in transit LUMBER Continued Today! OUR ANNUAL SALE OF Fine Embroideries THE BIGGEST AND BEST SALE CF EMBROID- ERIES THAT WE HAVE EVER HELD essing c of - 3 lowi ng | tressing indication of 10 per cent. after allowing i i mdvanced than the numerous cases of o) cent. for cost of doing business 2 bribery and corruption which have | St. Louis has a ball pla | Bt yaD emple duestiin. conad Te sce’ by wemternt_coungi Rebers er with a r B ha ev v T iler h to answer in |[that the senators from th end of 3 § 0 | the state are all traitors to democracy. Rection with the securing of the elec-|most any of the professionals are in|out of 1000 retailers answered it wrong. | If daring to oppose a man of fossilized = tams ey Srans The answers ranged all the way from |ideas is treason thank God we have $1.10 to $1.60. The majority gave the |some senators who are not afraid of Hion of such officials by state legisl: fures. West Virginia is at the pres- = ; | ent time under fire with certain mem-| The burglar who saved the life of a ' seiling price as $1.32 or 3174, allowing | being called traitors. We hear that | : | bers of the. legislature under arrest.|Los Anseles baby dylng from ' the|a profit of I per cent. or less, uot- | the bill to rg;wm;h‘xflh:fe gr five, man I | § The Lorimer case and the Stephen- |CToup is in the wrong line of busi- |Withstanding an explanation at the | commission vs : g AL s | | #om case havo furnished much notori- [ness. He should hang out his shingle, | Pottom of {he question (hat the an- |of Bryan i: Mahan. Xf such is the || Thousands of yards of new, crisp Embroideries, especially | 2 ety in the past and show the glaring s — i B Sk e B & . 3 h { . AT | o b o S ne e ST || mmito . Gomer Baaproctaimed | 0¥ Saing S quesie, (o, e o perks WMkl U7 0 UL ] welected for this sale, because of the EXCELLENCE OF A FULL ASSORTMENT I sible, of the control of such offices Dimself president o : The | have studied the old fashioned rules |letters in the New York Herald (and | AL TY 5 by state legislatures. chances are that there will be a Whole |of Profit and Loss, how many can|by the way what Trumbull thinks | VALUES AND BEAU OF DESIGN. These are goods | | rmy of new presidents before all are | answer it correctly, or give a school |is going to happen is usually just ex- thod for its proper |actly opposite to what does happen) now having not- | can easily see that the machine beins | you will surely need for making Spring and Summer gar- ments. Why not profit by these EXTRAORDINARY The inability of the legislatures of | West Virginia, Illinois and New | S3tisf . boy an off hand m Solmiion? We are ju: CHAPPELL CO0. | Hampshire to make a selection for . 5 3 $ Sl ' Torl 1t George W. Perkins wants to do|able examples of “mark down sales” |built by certain political manipulators Bemators shows the attractions which | o CEEES N e s Tt "win ng | Can the merchants of our ity tell us |as Archie McNeil and his lieutenants (1 UNDERPRICINGS? are offered for the use of corrupt|pomeiniDE for.a countr !t Willibe | jow they fix first prices s> that the |has Bridgeport and New Haven in | methods in filling such important of- i = 0 BTOW UP im0k down sale does not absorb the |view first, last and all the time. | Mexico is making him the greatest fices. The will of the people of Maine | A entire ‘profits? ' Do not speak wll at| When T was at the convention n | came mear being disregarded in this) K17 Of a chance once! New Haven three vears ago, tyide, Judge the Values in | B s it e b Emerdy INQUIRER. |my best to assist Willard C. Fisher o | Eituations however are oniy scrength | .o 0v ST Ralélwm is being suggest-| Norwich, Feb. 17. and others who were honestly opposed This Sale by These ) | : «das ambas = L o Baldwin, and pushing Archie Me- | ening the proposed sevepteenth | 2% ambassador to-thecourt of: St. Our Senators All Right Neil's candidate, Mayor Buckingh f C W in$S T s chiotee i ePteenn Turie " Thers e Gouht whether e — _ficeus, coadianie, Mayer Seciognen |fawey ssicheq Sete 1o Linches | i6inen powncines wiin o entral Wharf Branch 150 Main St. would not insure that money would | »OUIq CONSIGEr 1t ishWay | Afr; Editor: Your paper never print- { Mahan of New London who cailed me | findermuslins, regular 1234c and 8 regular 2S¢ value, at-.. ... o not be used, but it is'a mich different | % ettied: ed a truer thing than these words the |one side in the Tontine hotel and said: ‘Bige values, at.... . T C 5 e o ey | problem to reach the thousands of{ tp T other day: “If Governor Baldwin |“I am sorry you are mixed up with . Telephones inch Flouncings for dresse. skirts, etc., attractive des can bring order out of {wants to find a .competent highway | (his move against Judge Baldwin, for mmissioner why not look in the |he will be a unanimous winner.” When voters than it is the few hundred Who | chaos in Mexico it is belioved o ol s 23.1nh. Erabroidersd. AllZover O] for waiste: "ot Sandsome par- |TC torns, remiar 39 value, ner Tepresent them in the. legislature. = It | Senor De la B . 0 3 £ s i 3 | Senor De la Barra, but it is believed | highway commissicner's office? I|1 told him about the Buckingham move ffregilar 39¢’ value, at... : 35 because of this and the failure of | he knows the conditions there too well fwould ifke to ask if it is democratic, | he said: “Montgomery. Archie Mo- = == 3 Jegislators to properly represent that|to assume the thankless task. American, progressive or even sensi- |Nefl will second Baldwin's nomina- | i Lo 8 the demand for the change has re- Yol ble to suppose that any member of | tion,” and that is just what he did. - An E: 5T . | TR e S " ceived such a backing. Drawing sataries by dead men. is|1he democratic senate who dares op- | Archie McNell, the political acro- Dress Flounc‘n s n Extraordinary Showing | againet the law, declores e aoom % | pose dictator Baldwin is any less a |bat in that convention, who threw up of Newest Designs ! SSTEmEa ! demoerat? The senators of eastern |the sponge as seon as he became cer. GOOD USE FOR WEALTH. ment. but it Js lucky the opportuni- The important part” which men of |8 to draw it aren easy ax the wealth can play_in_the betterment of | Chances for dead man to vote. conditions for the less fortunaie fel-| . SR : B s i ho apportunities of obtaining werk Babies! | | Soon they will be big boys 18-inch Flouncings, with or witho:t|27-inch Flouncings, with dainty Ba ribbon, beading on edge, all fast|Irish cffect and foral designe. s edges— At 39¢ a At 260 a vard, value i9c o il bt At 39¢ a vard, value 0. X ey s v 7 Tea Sets | , value By those who are possessed. of ah|a% & domestic were so inviting to a At 59¢ a yard, value §$1.00 | , : < . & abundance of riches. Many notable| Yoner M0, that he has posed we a i 1 e : : and girls, and their faces will Sterling Silver e been set as a stimulant{ o tn S DNt T ten yoarA. ) He, 1} 27-inch Hemstitched Flouncings @ in ‘this direction, but the [ or “IURE to work under difficul- {] for baby dresses, small neat d 9¢ | 43-inch Fiouncings for ingerie dresses, be only 2 memory. and tie Silver Plate Prices from $8. to $125. signs, regular §$1.00 value, at very pretiy designs, hemstitched and - scalloped edges 27-inch Bjouncings, with rutie and set At 98c a vard, value $1.50 in val inserting At $1.59 a yard, value $2.00 At B9 a yard, value $1.00 At $1.98 a yard, value $3.50 At 98c a vard, value $1.50 Somorunitics Tor tarther rort o thm | Betton oo boine constaatly T proved. This is strikingly ilustrated by the recent contribution of a mil i lon and a quarter to the Carmegis | BeSister officials mark the appearance Foundation by Mr. Carnegle for ine|0f 0T teeth in the Sherman law advancement of teaching. 1n 1ts many | 200 MOTe feathers in the cap of Attor- @irections. Education is one of the| > €2 Letehern: Sirons attraction. Tor © seen penn,® | Mavor Ge¥nor of: Now York nas ‘ The convictions sccured against the British trust and the National Cash | . Bring the babies and we'll catch their smiles, LAIGHTON Ths Plaut-Cadd:n Co, Jewalers and Silversmiths, Absolutely Pure 45-inch Fmbroldered Volle Flouncings| | Mosinch (Wiounging with rudie for reception gowns — beautiful pat-| shown his hand again in opposition to | - and three rows of val inserting—for Jences. An advancement of methods | the cleaning v e i i terns in floral designs— Established 1872 5 e cleaning vp of the city. For get- | Ahbsolutely has no substituia combination suits, Prigcess slips, etc.— & stablished 1872 and standards inthe higher 5chools of | {ing some dust on him. while sweening "y At 98c a yard, value $150 At $159 a yard, value $2.50 THE PHOTOGRAPHER i T A At $250 a yard, value $4.00 Jearning is sought by this recent gift ! Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety, Vincent Astor, who has recently | fr. ovidently sir come into u large inheritunce, betng | swullows & va the head of the Astor millions fx fa| = make valuable use of Lis money for | It ix Ambassador Wilson who is hav At $1.59 a yard, value $2.00 the walk n man was fined in.edurt. ins at a gnat but R i Many mixtures are offered as~ substitutes for Royal. No ether 23-inch All-over Imbrofderies. neat| i . Trand-ie dainty designs, for waists, for chil-| ine “Hand-leem Matched Sets, in the promotion of reater Interest and | ing o ner o [l aren’s yokes sna for makitg (he new | Swixs cambric and nainsook, two in- ! B mremelen ke i AL Sl e e e e Snhr A 2 BERMUDA | JUST PUBLISHED through model farmilng. This resches|son I the White House who will b ML Ne (e ivarg, valus; 800 Equtilar BHcer o do Ao | R sngther class whereln- the necd is wls | dolng (e same (hing. Dhere will he composition or effectiveness, or At B8 o yhrd, value $1.00 Cpsita) adds Lo wia o | wesT INDIES, PANAMA cANAL,|A MOST BEW'TT‘S:y*C MYSTER mpparent aud in & direction which | no boflet g @t bt there. will c. WINTER CRUISES. 8 B0l ot tiumense success, Wt |bo pess B bastean o ereiwil so wholesome and economical, | > i Do not fail to take advantage of these Embroidery offerings while the assortinent is complete. " Lrought magnifcent results wherever - i tried. Mr. Astor is starting’in voung | 1t was ouly recently that New ¥ {#n hia philanthroplc work, butiin both [women were pleading for the chimed Anstances the result desived is beiter + work to keep. up to. their | “products from the schoolx and from Cliving and now i e farm,ia rondition Sahlcn 15 Koime nor will make such fine food. | commodations. Tickets to teor , | Florida and ail Southern Resorts and !fo Europe by ull lines. Mail orders glven prompt attention | Got a Copy At Royal is the only Baking Powder made e Mo s | e e i Begl Sedin. Gonps. of Tastus The Porteous & Mitchell Co. l John A. Dunn, CRANSTON'S 50 Main Street solve this predlem. 4

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