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NORVIICH BU LLE'HN, SRTUflDfiY MR g NEw Luflm" cu MPMES GBNTESI DAILY AT 2.30 P. M, !D ] S THE(\, E‘ OF THE SEASON PRICES 50 AND 100 IJANINE mion. Tues, Wed., March 10, 11, 12 p-nyWilGalt Du'tl’ro?ertytoBeBoud:tFor s IS The Musical Event of the Season. Three Spéctacular Scenes laid in RomeDuring the Roman Festivals in 1870 16000 For Dirsct Drive—Traffe and Fire Preven |} " >O--PEOPLE-20 SPECIAL SCENERY AND EFFECTS - - - tion i 3 a - % - : 4 TO F\ARMERS Positively the Most Pretentious and Highest Salaried Act That Has Ever Been Presented in This City The monthly meeting of the New at the corner of Howard and: Bank % - - e R R 3 . .THE London court of common council, in |streets owned by ex-Mayor M. Wilson Contino and Lawrence TR ! Girl Artist and Her Dog the temporary council chamber in the | Dart and at the meeting of the coun- oy NAT. C. GOODWIN CORMEDT DLk old county court house _basement, | cil on Monday, the special committee |l |\ oo sENCEER LoD ors rongly nd. cal city ize chase the Dart The Celebrated Actor in His strongly reminded of a pelitical city | was authori d to purcha: - NE DAY ONLY convention, about the only difference | property at the agreed price of $16,000 Famous Character of bl’l‘.‘,l FOR C:) % . R A. REVOLVING FUND THAT SP! beinz that the seats were occupied by | the sale to be effected byf Maybal 1913. SMILING DAN FAGIN IN TUESDAY, M ,:. M Vi ELLS aldermen instead of delegates The | Aside from the benefits of a public na- " Inauguration Ceremonies a on- room was fringed deeply With Spec- |ture that may come from the im- THRILLING K. B. WESTERN OLIVER T;V'?T ster. Suffragette Parade, \Wash~ RECIPROCITY tators interested in the prospective | provement. the widening of Howard DRAMA In Four Reels ington, March 4th proceedings, and political convention | street at Lank is of itself sufficient to | strle they ‘were as Micawber, wail- | warrant the appropriation, for that e | mg for something to turn up. But [ has become an exceedingly danserous e SEE e : £ T TR fu- |in this instance the expected did not | point since the coming of the auto- n\\_mten Specially for The Bulletln»)”l{l‘trrfdb(d freight’ lnoame (dn the -Tu-Jpiainen ' A uhark tisn prior to the hnobxle, The work will be commenced OF E S ON Theré's a great deal of talk, thesc \nd it's mishty good business for|Session there was a meeting of the |in the very eariy spring and it is BANNER BILL TH EAS \ Save il farmacst esbmta Sommdl 5 B TD L B e e committee when 1t was decided to | pected that the work will go on with of the self-appointed doctors who feel | e Bt 1o b 5 5 favor placing the mew automobile fire | out serious interference w e in- v < a > tho | keep out of debt, to start with what - o e B onday. Tacsday. Wednes Spinsly commizmiensd, o remedy 112 | S tun atford. whd i work up from | spparatus for which apsrogrintion bis | Creased summer trafic Moriday, ¥ Wedneaday o e t banmks from which | little to more, as any sound business | B Sl otalis 5 % ;;n:)e‘égcg::dtg‘:’"“;n;wflg; a “l“e,‘ S D e 1’:?, ,n[ar;rh:( 1heH(:z:\e>.ho"1"T'xeism.‘:’;an:g~ moAn cg;'::éfiefs 0293"’-:"":1.:; cv?,'i't'h! THIS SHOW PERSONALLY PICKED BY THE MANAGEMENT AND COMING DIRECT FROM THE OR- easier would about solve the problem.| "“°”‘f" ":"?”,’f; ‘m_(; er‘;:-w; Spirit | ment will result in having a motor | the problem of a traffic ordginamm that | PHEUM THEATRE, BOSTON v P hion i) growing il through the | 4riven apparatus at the almost extreme | they hope to make strong enough to Now I, persenally, think cash is al ¥ o8 5 B0 o o of the country | €nds 4nd in' the ‘centre of the o withstand public ard private criticism | better fellow thun ‘credit, any time. |ore nrogtessive pavis of the countivyi Already the Pequot auto-hose wagon | combined. 'Once a traffic ordinance is | - Personally, I don't hanker 3fter 2|east forever to lag at the tail-end of |18 at ‘the $ o gl Bl e oo Wb o L BT B mortgage for a pet. 't help feel- | A5t forever (o action machine in the Niagara house | letter and be applicable to al. Kinds ing that the farmer who starts out t e In the centre and the additional ap- | of vehicles not excepting the trolley I ER HUSBAND’S FRIEND ==4 people by running fn debt has made & Bal| G po.e of trade offer big Induce- | PRFALUS to e [n the north end. The|cars, (hat certainly meed resulation. n ] l beginning. "1t is quite possible thar, | ORC boards o0 trade OlC K N ehop. | majority of the committee beiieved | The committee is giving the subject under certain exceptional eum | S e Gden s ihat the inefeasec | thif plan {o be the best for the city, | the most careful attention anc study POSITIVELY A BIG TIME ACT Then Tu sory. for Bims [Of tourse | Population incident wpon an increased | CSIMISES of fno wisnes of the ion{ana have sought thel sdice df own- Then i eoe el | imount of mansiactiring, wilt_widen | BeiSCs (. mermDers of ssen Berng of | Hochr 1073 aodermoon St (o vr | CLAUDE RANF AND COMPANY MERRITT AND DOUGLASS end on it. Any port in a stos Ao s s oaidy + . | the opinion that each should have the { dinance will contain provisions relat- | % - ogs. it doesn't seem to me that Lo i, S ansnio o | machine vet to be purchased. All of | ing to standing in the strests, of all Really Marvelous World’s Wire Wonder Two Men—A Positive: Scream maa’s misfortune should be uuns;d‘ ‘ b '“‘\‘ i o el B P these companies had been laying wir;:z heading in the same direction when * ered a pes to hang opportunities for | fan as it moes. o [to get the new apparatus and the | at a standstill and many other detail et e || B9 ey S tnat eximolior ovirl| 18 ESLSNE BER SBESR e e o ar e sS ke U gPl ot e y THREE-REEL BISON FEATURE b T M g the council. The ordinance will provide that trol- P £ v outside, has lived from the coun- i Mon. and Tues. Intensely Excitin: Nevertheless and notwithstanding, | (1Y outside, ley cars and all other vehicles shall - e L g + ; ide, and has been absolutely 7 Ym not running the world and oth de 3 cen 2bsolitely | Alderman Donohue reeently took a|come to a standstill on the ajproach people look at through _ditterent | !:‘llx’:h;uwl\lf:}ynpfi;:v‘:lle Colluiy oulElbeb to Hartford and while in m:‘san- of fire apparatus going to or coming N e Y e J‘ 1“‘:“{ T e s e I S T’,;”::m:;‘“»‘e S piabed e g::m“?"re:"‘“11:‘1"&““5”":];:’:\ oty “car Weather Bureau Hookke:;::r Depart MATINEES ~ HIGH-CLASS ¥ = or of ar) credits A tle atoes a cabbages <! < . i ey P & - stil K 4 B : y p & | = happentag out 1 Bemsiddl, Minn., last | Possibly produce within its own | hE (Meusnt would Bt in guely in this |while the car ls at & standstill taklng | R RS IC G0 gneir Cader || MOTINEES, .- Breed Theatre PSSt D O e o3 Skeist = pos. | IUnits. | Tt Mas 't buy them fiom out=| S ence, WS imoved for peonsigers ommittas Wil e en o e ve the | officer; Civil engineer and draftsman; - eSS 10 10 SR S hok | ol e S0 0, ok, and, Bis motion ya | commiter will engenyor {6 bave the | OCrT. einver gt muperintendent of Big Two Recl Western Masterpicce e A e the t ethcle Therefore it is quite as important | Soc e e e of Sonstacration | construction; Civil engineer student; . ey S ol T B T St | o any ci fuhat bt shouid have ab | Midermaty Geciarea that, ‘he - move |t (- mol 1 the next regular meet- | Gl a0, riments” dnd ofces 3t || 2000 Feet—“The Cowboy Millionaire”—2000 Feet g o gt :mply supplying commisariat outside |3 Pt 5 & Phbmd i3 Washington, D. C.: Clerk, Isthmian | Tate. a4 § 5o walls e that it Fhowld L & HiE Company, a5 mow the mmatter Cammot| The fire commmitice of the New Lon. | Isthmian . Service; - Computer, Coat | GREATEST WESTERN PICTUR E EVER MADE The country around Bemidji is said | drmy of consumers within the gates.|je revived in the council. Alderman |don Businass Men’s assesiation that|and Geodétic Survey; Computer, M “A TRAP TO CATCH A BURGLAR,” ........... -Vitagraph Comedy e almost ideal for sheep ranches. | Indeed, it should have both. Donohue states that the move is final | has been occupied for menths in a o ‘M‘“J‘:‘m‘*m;(‘; _”"{E’(“‘fi)‘:u‘:"‘r"“‘\fijhn‘t‘: “THE HIGHER DUTY,” EEdes mmng Lubin Drama e are no sheep there, resent. = action and he ht to know. y vention of fires have com- | @l Observatory; PaLEn S ena w " = B e Teason (har $he farinors whs | To increase our. Faskeriss, veniauge | = 4y iaa o ate: aaoe L IStRdYEE praxeniian ok Menimava: oot | O ety e Draftsman THERE WERE HOBOS THREE, Scenic Comedy took up the land followed out the | OUr populations—and then have 19| yartrord he was with the other mem- ! the ferm of an ordimames which has | Architectual; Copyist topograhic; En- ‘AN UP-TO-DATE LOCHINVAR),’ Biograph Comedy orthodox western system of corn aad | DUY ‘our rations from a thousand|per, of the company and their real | been presenteq to the court of commen | Eineer, Supervis, Architect's Office; wheat,—or tried to. Now that ex- | ;M'-'\' away ‘and pay nnn.»’~ g ";r object was visitation to the Pope Man- | council and by that body referred te | “'f--:‘nngl ax;’ri X :x‘tlei:;i.r;\g.;y\;?:;»gr =})r;‘§'1‘m — srienc s oho em their farms | Daving them brought to us, at is | yeac 1o guests of a a j coi ee composed o e | itectural: Junior engineer, Eng. Del 7 3 5 ESR F S Sieach el hon e e s e T i e mmiee e e e el sl O || fne chnuere - tdislare.) 1D, assiatance in preparing ola - g they etk fbe k}’:m‘{m}'u E‘o\\ fo| To encourage manufacturing in|ung 'So it is said, & majority of the | mittoes, to cxamine. and Tepor with | nal Service: Topograplic: Topograph- |ton, chief - rural-school 'specialist of | school or college buildings n. difte e e e very f way and, at the same | committee was won over and that spe- | recommendatior The ordinance as | ic, Isthmian Canal Bervice. Eiectro- |the United States Bureau of Educa- |ent sections of the countrv. Among fhe best brecds for them. They are | (me (o foster the farms and gardens | o) effort: will be made to have a ma- proposed is.in part adapted from those | typer finisher; Electrotyper molder; | tion. these was a model consolidatedschool slso short of money to buy large |SPreading widely around the cities,—|chine of that make for the Tnomas | that prevail in larger eities and per | Elevator conductor; Engineer, Indian S heuseqto Ye exected om the grounds lacks at high prices. > { that would be two-handed and ali- | fose company. haps is not all adapted to a city the | Servic Farmer; Fish culturist; For- The Natienal Panhellenic Congress, | the :\3‘,’,',"“ Conservation Expo % 3 | round management ; New London has reeently added to | present size of New London. It has | est assistant: Horest assistant, Phil- | composed of prominent college Greek- |at Knoxville, and a proposed ; This is where the Bemidji Commer- | If Connecticut, just as it is, were as | j¢5 fire equipment the best fire ap- |its commendable and objectionabie | ibPine Service; Industrial teacher, |letter societies, reports that it has|Dbuilding at Tuscaloosa, Ala., making cial club came { Well farmed throughout as little Den- | paratus in the world, the bes every | features and at least one that is a | Philippine Service; Junior engineer | “taken a firm stand against high- |USe of open-air roome. I suppo the Commercial club out | Mark, for example, it could and would | respect, speed, power and general ef- | physical impessibility. Under the or-| (mining) Bu. ef Mine Junier engi- | school fraternities.” — = is about the same thing as a | SUPPIY to all the’ cities of the state | feiency, capable of doing the work Of | Hinance the cniet engineer is reguired | neer (civil), Engine Department at X Ming Margazet Wilbon 15 dir i of Trade or Chamber of Com- |all the butter and all the eggs and ali | 5 hose and chemical engine and 21se | (o fspect evers ¢ and prem- Junior engineer (mechanical 7 | gegsions of the Newark, Ohio, Hign |[movement to Interest the women's in eastern ci T Com- v nd all the vegetables and |, steam fire engine. But this is a | ises in the eity ence a year trial), Engineer Department ntls. hool are occasionally held at night. | clubs in urging sicial-center legislation 1l club talked the matter over | s 4';4 T”: the temper-|pig and expemsive machine, ‘Bfilingi..nd to make the inspection of | Lazge: Junior engineer, vffgglnmffl!)lrjfl | in order that the citizens may see at their. respective States. The Russed some of the farmers. o with | (24 and all the forage and | §9000 and perhaps one of that kind | all buildings within the prescribed fire | Service: Kindergarten teacher; Local) iret hand the workings of their high ge Foundation co-operating wit Great Norihern railr people 1l the po corn and oats those | g enough for the city, but there is|building limits twice each year. And | and assistant inspector of boilers: Lo- | (o po Miss Wilson and the F W one afterngon hetween two and |Cities consume, to say nothing of | need of the smaller iype, For thel this in addition to the regular duties | cal and assistant inspector of hulls: | ¥ Siis Dibs In The woik d a “revolving fund” |MOSt of the pork and mutton and a|new machine the sum of $5,500 has|of the chief. | Mateon, Indisa: Servioe; ehynieiat, all | 5ol ‘hool _offic he 1 = i | considerable part of the beef. | been appropriated and it is under- e services; Press feeder, Government | Helping school officers in the hy 2 TR 2 — e [stood that an American Lalrance | While the chief may have just a lit- | Printing Office: Railway mail clerk: | Sienic, features of their school-build. he | Colifornia ~ Legislature has ng of a novelty in Seems to me it would be more for | four-cylinder, adapted for hosc and | tle spare time at present, hc has not | Scientific assistant, Department -of L‘i;:\xlirev-;’ Bame 6. one “L'r\“fih‘.{{“m‘;fit(i 41;1;1“; ‘Andn::\.:;.:‘u:‘\i“.u\:::(xj:‘x.;.‘”‘rdr‘ ers, and both ‘idea |the interests of the cities to make | chemical can be purchased for that|the time to do the duty specified in | Agriculture: Stenographer, all ser- s Tomud by e, Dniten G e s elucation and, urs ind name are striking. Moreover, the such supplies from their im- |sum. a dupiicate of the one bought |the ordinance as the time given for | vices: Stenographer and typewrit . B e St Dl aent SO0 B Tiati seems to be exceedinsly | neighborhoods than even to the city of New Britain this week, | the quty 15 not lon enough, if thor- | all “services: = Stereotyper.Government | B, Dresslar, chief of the division of | university and a department c = sir practical. The Commer- |greatly enlarge their own population. |aiter long and careful consideration |ough inspection iz wanted. ‘The idea | Printing Ofice: Subclerical —messen- | School bygiene, with headquarters at|cation SO et eiin a ncor al s commit is to learm Seems to me it would be the mark of {of the merits of several fire fighting | sounds well but it surely is imprac- | ger, skilled laborer, and watchman, |° 5 % s % “g a i inet consultation with sheep experts w ong-headed business sagacity, while | apparatus. It would be well to get the | ticable. It may be the intention {o | Superintendent of conmstruction; Sur. sort of sheep best fitted tering manufactures in all best and if necessary by test. have the chief a nominal supcrvisor | veyor, - Philippine Service; Teacher, midji's needs. . Tt next to st the same time, encou: of the work and have the inspection | Indian Service: Teacher., Philippine by means of blar able means the That direct drive that has been agi- { made by corps of assistants, s ined nurse, {xvu services; ihe farmers. hov < . prosperity of the | tated at intervals for the past twen- | these m‘k:nnhnx:\fio\nd not go on (qu\; . @il services: Veterinarian, sheep, how big a 2 t inding farm lands. ty-five years by James D. Lynch of |and uninterruptedly, as there ave da 3 istry, Quarter- “are of, how much feed I the Peauot colony is mow to become | when it would not be safe for even the master Corps; and Philippine Service W m;],ch he is able Civilization, no less than Napu!eon's‘;% reality '”zm fiu :ylm very r\l,;a;lt:u;:rr. :vhlxzf ‘f'ndgnfxwr n{ ‘gu‘::‘t nun‘;]r::» xhu!fin Wireman. th the assistance ? travels on its beily. T st be | The project of extending Washington | pole of a house to examine the chim- e ith _the assistance ; Cin march. The mreat | strect into Reed strect, widening How- ney and sec whether the chimncy w EDUCATIONAL NOTES. F N d Co : ght In one bunc allowed his iroops to gei | ard street at lts junction with Bank | defective or needed cleaning. The coun- —— y All 2= lll:ntmn an nvenien prices possible in his supply traims. Tut|and making other changes along the | cil committee may find a way to a Agricultural education will form The Food Drink For A!“ H‘SH’ s e b for with ¢ are more eager fo increase the | line to the Pequot have been approved | complish all that is required by the |important section of the Internation: Rich milk, with malted grain extract, in powder form—dissolves 1 0 de- Inumber of consumers than to enlarge | in city meeting and al)l)roxx)nul‘!? made ;uxnml!\rl(-'(:)»uf the ::‘(‘:wn 1:::‘\10;1 ]th; | Congre ”;»rl”:gnr uiture at Ghent, in water—more healthful than tea or coffee. Used in training mand amon farmers: | the limits of production. As a remuit | for the big improvemen . plan | iness Men’s ociation a f they | Delgium, in June > each farmer ey e e R G s e s e i ] ; el athletes. The best diet for Infants, G!'owmgCl-nldrer‘xi Invalids, revolving f >8 In ro long distances " nordi e s = ¥y More than half he desks an abl n. volvin Cost Jn | mon ng distan at inordimate | A FCE S ‘ in the primary schools of the Philip- and the Aged. It agrees with the weakest digestion as ever e NEW BOOKS | own system of customs duties, pro-|pine Islands were made by the pupils Ask for“* HORLIOK’S?’—at Hotels, Restaurants, Fountains. T ¢ imole trui fechu il el ant inauseey | themeelves Don’t travel without it. Also keep it at home. A lunch in a minute. £ _To mp it seems d simpls truism, 2 A S .| within its corporate limits. That this e In Lunch Tablet form, also, ready to eat. Comvenient— nutritious. railroad figures th s can |[Bere axiom, that the nearer we can|Wolfson's Outline for Review in | policy finally expanded into a eystem | Gloucester. Ma has six parent- S0 Bele in T Eieal ot & Very Looniation o uclien w8 cen Civics. By Arthur Maver Wolf- | of national protection known for c teacher associations formed within =T ht F "V-‘ be AUSE r .u‘"“v SRSt v:(‘.( xlv ,.“I .“A! oy son, PA.T First A, istant in His- | turies as the “mercantile system” and { the past three yvears, all working to & ave wool and 1o Vs e sl s Lk Dewitt Clinton High School,| by shielding them from the competi- | maka a bond of co-operation between | rats “ R i PHogber New York City. Cloth, 16mo, $J | tion of the Orient, the industrial arts, | Davents #nd the schools. | £ that it e o 2 BRI 1) “"H’» ages. American Book Company, | were transplanted first to the Italian e A < ° ) ° e et ok “K‘ = :“ \‘::'h~_” ‘: ey all, _ New York Price 25 cents. _ | citles a.;.l then set up in Western !n« S e I SR R | 5 e B hen vat s o This booklet offe; condensed | rope.- How the ind ot u- e pre Aadben Bt ates Tare surrov cour nd t . form, all the material necded for a |ropean nations were aided and built | s et e et BRe L iy rapid roview of civies. 1t has been |up Dy protection. The details of this | 0f Education every vear ships & num- 3 o s P Ry " ey = thoroughly tested in the classroom, |interesting and instructive story of | her of cure ! ik hotiing tne PRI SR ey d' covers the requirements of the | Indus progress is carried throv ool oL Al i e - - Trn IRt 2 g ew York State Board -of the ades and epochs of the United | e A e ssibly hope to get, e ¥ Sror 6t N inae ind the College Entrance Exam under the protective policy »x‘\_m\rng:‘]r«”‘:;m‘y S e M L L alone for himself in a dc it tion Board. The pupil will fi seven presidents, l‘ fine: Ul easd s ot ar o ah marke S me as If this litge | Prief and clear statements of the es- pington to Van Buren. The j:_”"vl'_*:m'. i Shpmanivcs \o) L] e Bemids scheme which 1 have outs |Sental ficts of the forms and instru- | pressing influence of (he revenue LOREAM aniy el th o E osition 6 i ¥ : o > ents of go eneral, and | icy from Jackson to Ldncoln is given leadership in e e: socis - - § As = soheme on paper, Siat Bem- |Nifed might sugsest possibllifies and (2o OF Sevavmeent Jn seoel And |l o feckacs Je Taneol ts gt {he | movement now going on throughout Ladies’ Winter Coats $5.00, worth $10.00. dea looks pretty good, scems practicalitfes to wiser heads than |9f the local, state, a s i b . i . o ¥ G 54 ekl £6 v b6 L nitine e e e Ul 1 1| ernment. A of tvpical guestions | United Stutes from the ot | B - 15.00. e Sl e R A e L T e T PR (O e e examination papers | protection under the Morill tarift of Ladies’ Winter Coats $7.50, worth $ j e Yoy e e e : I included. [I861 to 1012 The barrative ie 1[41:"" Misses’ Winter Coats $3.98, worth $7.50. § proved perfect i Think it over, brethen ' S ST . [ anized-anl crAtyenp Hstory, of 5 - TEt panarmm. ) .C8s's, Eoupdecs fof (ur [Country. B oS e Sy ke e e | Children’s Winter Coats $1.98, worth $4.50. an is extr Iy simple AR 2 8 Fanny I. Coe, Teacher in the |t tic gEHeEleh fory t T i )ston Normal School; author of | commercial y. eivil strif % h .00. =bul eyt S A Ll The Fatal Fault. | B R L O . |and controverst pelitical part | Bath Robes $3.00, worth $5. Tation of any new credit institution Lloyd-George is a suffragist himse 12 mo, 320 pages, iliustrated. -“‘!:: el ‘\1)‘;:@]"”;-‘ hes ‘J'.u'a'{\"-'.}'f | Long Kimonos $1.39, worth $2.00. It takes existing orgamizations and |and vader one than Mrs. Pank Americin Book Company, New |Slatesmei he writings o e | = e To o o N t % Mo woukE al % i DriEe B0 = economists and the great events and i th .00. Tarmiere o Smake then Tk stari | Vole & Much Jarers mummher af women | ity sapsiementars reader for the | Sontroversies which have shaped the At Regular Intervals—Says S ok o mome) Corsste . 70e, oty $4 without: rumnming into debt. Tor |than her Coneillation Bill would en- | fourth vear is . copiously llustrated ) 4estny of nations. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | One lot of good Corsets 89c, worth $1.25. v] y 1 T 1 franchise. But what difference dees v ¥ 3 “ture: an i tte o . oy e e % w one farmer may find neney to x f with suitable pictures, and is written . pay for a hundred sheep his neighbor | tha “"-“fl—"" He Apnii fAHIt he? | Ienn vividl aun interesting style, well | SCHEDULE OF SEMI- table Compound com- | One lot of good Corsets $1.29, worth $1.50. many not be able to scare up enouch | Blow him up?—New York World. calculated to appeal to the imagina- | for more than Dalf-a-dozen. Thc | z — tion The important cvents of our ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS. pletely cured her. One lot of good Corsets $1.75, worth $2.00. “revolving fund” will g him his onfessions o rime. early history are presented in connec- [ b Ui St e il e haif-a-doz the same, as 2 Cont L i ton wi e es of reat discov- | 'Ssue o7 e Apitel atoRL Sivil Dervice | : ps s . — e tmn O L4 ime, & Sure sl of | o ne, “explovers, and founders of col.| Commission of Washington, D. C. | Adrian, Texas.—<I take pleasure in | All these are big values. It pays to take advantage with what he can pay for and what " The $12-a-week bookiieeper in | onles. In the eelection of Incident s 1o NGET R adding my testimonial to the great list | ial offeri can feed, he neces Cambridge (Mas: nk who | and detail, and ip the manner of pre- 2 3 | 5 he feed, but without th v CNehd (MAsS hamk ot 1 detal 1 g tr nner of pre- | Below of cguls and hope that it will of these special offerings of a 1;:;; and e:»x\eusm-l journey to 1y with $185,000 has further admit- | Sentation, the author has also kept ‘m f‘{‘“:xlfif e 582 ;*’ lbk; e 3“ be of interest tosuf- | hunt them up, and at lower prices that he only quit help himself | mind the moral value of history, the | the g ou de: o = than he could possibly secure, if buy- i e o e R | eeaencn: ACtD e ThemOLy. of foble | apply for any of these the schedule fering women. For SATURDAY DOUBLE STAMP DAY ing for- himeelf alone. sight.—New York Evening Telegram, | leade 4 the education of the will | and application forms may be securcd fouryearslsufi‘ered | bty | which from carly acquaintance | by addressing either ;{o ¢ .7‘ L“]',‘ untold agonies a: i DON’T MISS IT It's TEmIpIg a xnl:oml; na(z’onmof Com- Doing It on a Bet | with the lives of strong, forceful men. 1;}' \'f;‘v“:“”m" i;_‘l‘”‘» o "1’1‘;};;-“1 =% regular intervals. cial club, road ers to ; Z 3 £ £ Help each sther for the ultfmete ad. | 3t ‘IS understood that Willim J.|The Industrial Develepmant of Na- | exdoiners follows: Post Office, Such pains snd | mh“'p Ul s | Bryan’s intense and unexpected riva tlons. By ~CGeorge B, Curtiss ;x.m.-n N cramps, severe chills It's no charitable movement on the |T¥ 18 making the oid ana ‘:-:tlr:::m hree volumes in cloth, Mustra Agricultural inspector, Philippine andsicknessat stom- | o s £ he c jor ite msmnbers, all [ahir e L hava-thel Testiess -Teeling. | tec ublished by George B.| Aid, Coast and Geodetic Survey; Aid % get back more profit from the larger | ASSE O engraver: Apprentice plate cleaner, irede their money will stimulate th An Impossible Risk. three volumes contain a his- | transferrer, and engraver: Assistant, Sajwould be nearly the could get by Investing it in]| The New York National League Base- v of the tariff policies of this | Philippine Ss*:m-fl Assistant engineer. P~ Iblind. I had fiye bonds or stocks. » bhas insured Manager Ms- | country, Great Britain, France, ( Reclamation Service: Assistant exam- go 1 miote : : 2 N1 #F il oaan Bad numness' by Tes ro S baND Tar At v Rusihand einer” Cotinrics | lnre, Patent Office; Asaiaiant observer thmxvl;endnflnef°f.°h;m°°"“° 248 Main Street, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. the railroad, for that, too, losks for |umpires —New York World They contain 640, 549, and 649 pag-s AR Sy ove me Sors me. ' respectively. It is_a history of the Isaw your advertisement in a pa- rise, progress and expansion of the | per and decided to try Lydia E. Pink- s trade, commerce and industries of the ham’s Vegetable Cumpound I took world from antiquity to the presen: > = | time, and in orderly sequence unfolds | seven boxes of it and used two bottles the course of the matertal develop- | Use | of the Sanative Wash, and I am com- ment of lr;]ahons tr(;m thtelr first ‘pletely cured of my trouble. When I stages to their present great magni tude. Here the reader will find the bega:eatak_ing o c‘""g:‘md £ oy story of how the industrial arts have | e | weighed ninety-six pounds and now I traveled from the East toward the | | weigh one hundred and twenty-six ‘T"SH h"Wt'h“ 'i‘;;‘;fh;“’;““ldg’;:“fi;z: pounds. If anyone wishes to address of all great nal o 2 = SR hiave Heen bullt up acainat the un- me in person I will cheerfully answer Need Pnntlng 4 equal competition of nations whose all letters, as I cannot speak too highly | industries had long been established, of the Pinkham remedies.””—Miss JES- e e i ntmer | Of Horehound and Tar | SIE Marss, Adrian, Texas. N superior in capital, sk ; { commercial organizailon andcompet- Hundreds of such lettérs expressing | Absolutely Pure [ 1tive power, for at no fime sinee the or ollg S gratitude for the good Lydia E. 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