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HIGH-CLASS MATINE! Y FILM DRAMAS YoaNEES . Breed Theatre “Juggling With Fate,” ......Lubin Western Feature “M« of Circle C,” .....Big Essanay Scream “Pathe Weekly,” .. ...........All the Latest Events “Kathleen Mavourneen,” . - Exquisite Edison Idylle - “Dolore’s Decision,” .......Touching Home Drama Thurs., Fri., Sat. Raymond, Leighton & Morse COMPETING WITH EUROPE. l President Wilson decided well when he failed to disclose his real posi- tion upon the question of the tariff un- til after the election, until, in fact, it came time for him to address a congress after his own political com- Dledisn. When 5% fletares (hat tacit > uties henceforth laid must be effeetive 117 YEARS OLD. competition” and the matching of wits g Wil the rest of the world, he gives a Subscription price, 12¢c.a weeks 58¢ a| poer outleok to American labor. It month; $6.00 a y--- may be in accordance with his “New e Freedom” but it means that Ameri- Entered at the Pestofice at Nerwicn, | can workmen must work harder or Conn., as - c:]-“-\ accept less wages, in order to meet Baiarin w‘. omee 480, the competition in which he weuld Dt P R“""m place them, against the low paid and Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. the long working day laborers of Eu- Hay’s Hair Health _ 'Thifavorita Refined Wemen Give This the Prefer- ence, ‘lrfi?itb &uiletin aud Eeufies: Norah was following instructlons with a vengeance, and vet so tactful- 1y did she rebuff all that not one of her admirers ceuld feel anger at his rejectien. So it might have gone to the end of the chapter had it not moved some of the yeung men from a college town to run over to the city. With the ex- uberance of youth, they regarded the college vell as a palliation of all of- fenses. At last they entered the busi- _ness distriet and descended upon Meeghan's. Neorah took to the kitchen for ref- “Sunrisess,” as the title fer a club, was somewhat misleacing, for the members were not enthusiasts who rosc with™ the sun, but men who sought their homes and bed abeut the time the dawn was tinged with red. | The meeting room was the “never- closed” restaurant, where they sat ever an indeterminate meal that might bave been a dihner had it not come =8 jate, or a breakfast had it net ceme just befere bedtime. Geod fellows, -all, they were . and Roy Cammack, who feunded the club, was proud of his little group. Seme It's the easiest way to keep your hair natural colored and youthful-look- ing, and prevent it from’ turning grey. IUs’ just as important as keeping your skin” In good condition. Beautiful, natural colored hair is more mportant to every woman than anything eise. The simplest, safest and easiest way to use Hay's Hair Health. Gives is Wiilimantio = Offics, Reem 2, Murray | rope. i Building. Telephene 216, Tn its view of his position ha| foe sivoms the bquars twoo of ihwm | USS after the frst onslaught, but the | iheoluls satisfaciion and ¥ tew appils N i b v 4 ys weul no . cations il restore o S _natura; 5 New York Times maintains: “Labor | were from the all-night cigar store on | POYS Weuw MOt WATE L SZL T LT TNt oL oL traces* of “Dandrutt In a Screaming Burlesque, and give vitality and life to grey and < “The Rehearsal of William Tell” the corner and each man had a legi- Nerwich, Thursday, April 10, 1913. timate excuse, for not going home un- manded that their fair hostess receive them with proper courtesy. must new make Its choice between wage reduction and increased efficiency lifeless hair. Nature intended that everyone should % = and productiveness. There is mo | til g, Tim had just sij f th ) i ignaled one of thel,,y, dant. thful looking halr. 3 1ue CIrcmlation 0 | e Sl "ot " Uhionvnr | 1007 Bimeerr nag chargs of the mail | it "85 i3t SUF"H o ponibeman | HER PRI YL, RIS DIXON BROS. European Musical Artists Beautifu’ air, more an anyl n; ing room of one of the big newspapers up the street, and he was glad enough, after the hustle of the night, to drop in at Meeghan's for hot coffee and and mend for the reserves, when No- rah timidly entered the dining room from the kitchen in the hope that, cakes. lhavin‘ brought her forth frmnl her Mocahan was quick to perceive the | Fetreal ;they might be induced to leave contributes to a woman's 00 Hay's Hair Hea..n is keeping of men and women’s hair dark, glossy, natural colorea and beau- tiful, ~It's So nice and clean to use. You'll never regret buying it when you see the difference it makes in your ap- in the country who dees not know that union rules and practices have re- duced the efficiency of his woerking force below old standards, while wages are at top notch. There must be an else, Jooks. thousands TODAY 2 Reel 101 Bison IRENE WEST The Magnetic Comedienne 1ne Bulletin. The Bullctin &as the largest elr- rulation of =my paper im Basters Connccticut, ~ad from three te four amendment under the stress of com- patition from countries where labor is value of the trade, and he reserved a | table for the Sunrisers in the rear of frightened girl, Instead they made a rush for the loudly demanding a rance. k and take it_to Free: Sign this adv. HBargain EATRE Thur., Fr dmes lmrger tham chac wr amy || Bp OR O QO hetition shall | the room, where they could lirger over = 2 room, T | kiss for each, and though the waiters L 2R R e S Norwicw. It la delivered 10 over || ,co)|v become threatening, employers g‘: ;g'{;iifb}{;’ile“‘gofifghu ge the gos- | S50 (o interfere—and the might| (B8 follovyne, drusgists Snd £ld 5 250 Matinee ' Waiters at Meeghan's were not select- | cuie of Harfina Soap for 50c: or $1 BROANDWAY Sat Daily 5 and 10« April 10,11, 12 SPECIAL — Another Big Scoop — SPECIAL FIRST MOVING PICTURES OF THE DAYTON FLOOD DISASTER Havoc of Water, Wind and Fire 3,000 of the 4,053 Louscs fm Nor- wich, amd read by mimety-three per cemt. of the pewple. Im Windhum (t ix deilvered to over 500 Louscs, (n Putmam and Daniclsen & 1,100, und in all of thewe E cred the loeal daily. Eastern Cenmeccicut has forty- towss, om dred and aixiy- postotfice dintricts, and wixty will as of old look to their labor costs for a saving. It can be effected in| either wav: elther by the lower wage | or by the response in good faith of | the wage earner to the demand that he put more of his heart, his intel- | ligence, and his muscle into his wor that he take larger account of the in- terests of his employer. and pay less heed to the exhortation of labor lead- ers and agitators that he must dim»( bottle of Hay's hair Health and two 95c cakes of Harfina Soap Free, for § FEroadway Pharmacy, Lee & Osgood, Chas. Osgood Co., v_& Jones, J. Dunn, Sevin & Son. H. B. Smith, Larou Corp.. Engler & Si ed without an eve to their pugilistic possibilitics—there was no organiza- tlon. The half dozen men grappled but there was still a clamoring throng about the giri. Then suddenly something happened. | Back in the college a few days later there was a_diversity of opinion as to the order of business, but it was the unanimous opinion that somewhere | about the premises of Meeghan's a | heavyweight champion had been con- | Often ‘he would stop at the table| and chat with the boys, anl they noted with concern that the work seemed to be telling upon him. If Meeghan should be taken ill there was nc tell- i ing what might happen in the restau- rant and the Sunrisers united in urg- ing him to take a rest. You work night and day,” remind- ed Cammack. “By your own admis- sion vou take the night trick, and then cou come back for the noon rush. five rural free delivery routes. BY S. A. BALDUS Ahe Bullctin s wold im cvery || inish his daily output to the end that | You don't get enough sle 3 > ep, ma own and om anl ot the R ¥. B.|lmore workmen mav be emploved. | i never did meed much slecp,” was| cealed, for he descended upon the| AL SWEET & CO. routrs in Eastern Coamccticut. It is not a platform on which he| the reply; but there came the day | crowd and pushed tfh:}r‘n ;bovg as‘lf Under the auspices of the . have . stood successfully for | whem Meeghan's red face was not,iney Wire °b MARY RO RS SRV G KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS In a Big Spectacular Musical Sketch ! “AFTER THE HUNT” — SPECIAL SCENERY ® - i wreathed in smiles of greeting, and n when he holds that the main- | IN T. A. B. HALL, 5 PEOPLE — ail night. CIRCULATiO ominous the Sunrisers exchanged & tenance of present, conditions under i S 4 Vi P = & & B i 3 | glances. The next night Meeghan was| Half a dozen of the Sunrijgers w = % 1901, averaze --w...aaiz || free trade can only be accomplished | Hoi (here, amd Tim Doyle, the night| on the sidewalk as a reception com- | § Thursday Evening, April 10 MERRILL & HILTON ALLIE JOHNSON ¥ by harder work and longer hours. | cashier, declared that Meeghan was K mittee to speed the erring students on Pl 1005, average ... -5.920 S e SovR Popes et c i e i the way. Presently quiet reigned in Admission 25c. Noveity Sister Act in SLACK WIRE DEVELOPING CHINA. ad- | Meeghan's and Norah was sobbing out | e “THE MAID OF CINNABAR” COMEDIAN Cammack obtained Meeghan's dress, and, as president of the Syn- risers, made an official call; then in an | unofficial capacity he repeated the vis- | SnipCanREs brad Murphy & McGarry's, P. J. her hysteria Geo. P. Madden’s and P. shouider. The cthers looked on enviousl Development of- China has long been | delayed but through the new republic, MATINEE 230—EVENING 6.45 and 845 o'clock which' has been in existence for a Vi S. A v : s to! quietly went to their seats. b period of a vear. much better oppor- e T - Won and the others wished him joy, — ——— .m‘.rmo: are l\pf;\@@ to nrngy;ess :\Io:lg ‘He'll mever be able fo take the| for they et good ffll}?“' *‘d‘“l o ! = near relative manifests a desire to as- |and lodging. At that age therefore, I GAS AND ELECTRICAL _|lines which will improve the condi- | night trick again declared Roy, “and| _*I tried to treat them all alike" | . Bl gl oy dda i ive it up il hewever: to o COM: Y Hiond T & rhcomnition oiite hes -e ) or s thirgs his daughter insists that| Norah explained to Meeghan, when he Hew sOrphans’ Aze -Oaksd = EScy)in fainie (Re Eoa on o oL 1.0 ‘:“‘ "1 i , upu W ON. | public by this country and manv of the | she will take his place. Of urse, | arrived at the restaurant to relieve her Australia. | onstrate his ability to do so, the child | foster parens who have bec Tt 1s an interesting situation which| South America repgbiics will have iis| Meeghan objects, but I can se that in|at s & m. 1 Tenlly dia" try, dad—but| = There are no orphans in Australia, |is committed to the Snligeeno apnc bl B care bf i, T o g Evtliped s o ar % AR, it s St RO S B e TAGwE Enatt RO . ot because parents never die there, | which selects some o ¢ s wages are deposited in sayings aooa T W appenl ) RN T ihaews R e i A s thinpe right | “To be sure” observed Meeghan, | but because when they do the State |farmers of the country. baniks; remainde e S s Sipaond ag e Brunid i st Ko Sl idong g et arg o e &t : kindly, “It's all right, Norah. It's at once goes to the rescue of the little | ‘These foster homes are examined | Wheén he becomes of age . .;.fl:mn‘”:i :;”;:o::xilv::\‘ and am-_lh ;:lun»!xlf,\ {n the nflv\" r:}"mb]h- it the 3 treat wl\e;n a", z;like e mx(nn_ghof\e ullc;]d closely, and often two :u' \h;-. are | wishes monev in ord a ssiol nree five. The | dissensio: are such that gree- ¥ ety 2 v that's different from the res at's Children who have been rebbed of |tried before one is found in which the | trade or to atiend a yre. ad reason assigned that additional mem. | ment should be reached withont (he | on mems o o, o N ees e Nho! the one vou want, an’ you can have | their parents by death are practical- | child finds congenial surroundings | school—cr, in case of a & A bers could istanc taking | repetition of any ch trouble as ha risers noted with relief that de- | him if you want him.”—Buffzlo Cour- |ly adopted by the Government, states After thirteen, the S feels that | wishes to marr ¢ g are of the yusiness of the | torn the country from time to time. were better looked after than |the New York Press. {Unless some |its ward should earn more than board |turned over to the department, does not apparently ex- | Its greatest hone lies in overcoming ' even Meeghan looked after them. The press the full for the change.|the chaotic conditions as rapidly as cleanly polshed and the Since the city taken charge of the | possible and getting onto a is which tened ‘ from whit- nt and p d it under a commi: will permit the industrial expansion 3 . & | & ¥ wei} F oo gt il gz 2 Norah's smile was even & nm:\' Te has been a demand for in- (I;‘t > sovernmen ez E o o e than her father's, and | mation concerning the operation of | Which it is so much in need. { thoueh she clearly showed that she the department which it has been felt | To accomplish these hings and get: felt the strain of the long night there has not been satls the proper impetus the republic is in| was not an unmarried Sunriser who "here should be nothing secret, and | need of money and it has demonstrated | did not mentally vew that he weuld possibly s anyth secret about | that it does not intend to be hoed- | Win her if he could i the operat of the »artment or | d into deals which will « y ot \rh“ d“v;i"i-u]:;:;g ;1!1"6 A\D::h s he methods wl ar: n use. hers > assme. requires £ (O SR SR = bk SN R Sea e TasEn There | mbarrassment. It requives fin- | o0 G Ll o (angue as though she had 7y oes e i ol gl g information | ances to its organization Into Prob- | jigsed the blarney stone, and she > . Lhr £ available for the benefit of the ¢ adjustment and thereafter for the| (jipped through conversational snares s monogram stands from the department than as if it ilding uv of the industrial svstem | \iih an ease that left the cnamored o 5 @ private corporatfon. As a propes ch must be developed for the prop- | mien gasping with astonishment. Hdemotens of the city 1t 1s Important er advancement of the ceuntry. This | an’s first warning to his sue- | should be given the greatest { will apply to all lines. but the rall- had been, “Treat all the beys ance possible that the greatest bemeflt | Y0ads are going to have an important Nerah, darlin. can be gained from its operations. { part in this work here are but a«: { The existing move s m | little over 6,000 miles of railroads in | basfs that the department ! | that vast territory so that opportunity ,‘ _LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. in the position of a hidebound cor- | for all the spare cash of the world | = poration. Whether conditions would | IS opened. for the benefit of China si | Interests of Every Citizen. be bettered by makin | eivi on and bette conditions (’n]-; A test of 1t 1s questiona | low the railroads. China has prom- Mr. Editer: In the power of the | ise eeing the greatest changes in I note the following in Tuesday’s lear the situation, even | its tory i etin. ‘onnecticut is not likely to | port as detalled as that | e 5 2ol | provide funds for a building at the | | el = 3 | Panama exposition. That should sat- el 'A';’:"fl“""“”"v 'h:." x EDITORIAL NOTES. | isfy Senator McNeil's economy p..nrl ize t au V. ‘rom all dications it looks like | cy.” = R another Wilson tariff bill, after a | "And at the same time I cast my eye ; i 3 it. 4 NEW ENGLAND'S CONGRESSMEN.| ™ e i v\_af! r all {‘m. it b Bristol | $1950 Fully equipped. F. o. b. Detroit. Tt must be recognized by the mem- President W n’s personal appear- Press, of a ]'b“' nt issue “In f’:"‘rfll bers In congress from New England| Pearance before congress looks like | Slates mental mumps are épidemic. | € ot 3 = diniown el s oi = | Curiox enough this painful disease at they have a specific duty to per-|a diplomatic wielding of the big stick. | ;ueiOuSt SHOVER Th8 pelafil, Bireese 66 [] [ 99 m as s ants of those whom they | e = bodies, State assemblies and Congress — represent. The new tariff bill is one| . y MecAdoo’s new ord >r- | In taking off its hat to B. Mahan | o 1 particularly affects New - Eng- bidding giving out news means n | that is just what Connecticut has, | and its manufacturing interests. | @dditional economy in the department.| While the only thing it could have | > s almed to subject them to the SR e jae— \»*"“f"f””“;_" was to take off “15 s et B R = b e it Coal is quoted at New 1 at $6 »at.” Now Mr. Bditor will you ai- ciem competiugn whien ey cannot | o0l 16 ueied a1 e Havem wisasg | Jont |, Ny, MG S0 20 0 | gives e answer to bo , PEE] the o) i SV et s sonable | Moustache decorated with the heavy | famle T and foegpsnn | e ven at a reasonable | oo’ of many years, and the apex of | ule of wages. e New England | { the craninm as barren of fertility as | E eiaa 2 K Py o representatives in the house, especially | When it comer to adoniing proswes. | Ovean beach too—draw the compari- | —to the man who is thinking of buying —to the man who is thinking of buying those of Connecticut who are all dem-| _ V" RNy 0 ProsTes- | son | g d ratic should veriool mowes | AYe Heeliiacion Gonnoctict has glven} : a cheap car: a high priced car: Zns pi Niiie | oioode Dlamai n on speedy con-| T Bulletin is to the people. i asitnet iy Thes | flderation and action. | Tnat the béll is to the steeple. come from a e [ o i e S e i Tt Baiitioal- Cucurns T'he difference between the Chalmers Just what more do you get in any e . 1s hit. inf 0, Iy identified wi he his- | ber ves o the bellyache. { “Thi G i s 3 : ie P H ~ ST sRccisdhnint e (ennect- | the light brigade at B Keegilsr i e B e be thinking of buying is probably about Chalmers l‘hm»\ Six;” -at $1950? Can people therefn. Mexico has indicated its decision to much mooted $1,000,000 appropriation. | $300 or $400. you go any further in a day or a month? | Consideration m w TUncle Sam in the recoznition ! The ways and means committee sat.) A g X | to the fact that thev are plural of Chin rew government. Another| UP late night after night. for weeks. | Can you go any faster, (except at great Teaantatives Forat ey Wiate B syl wat i | ing that legislative session -and : B 2 7 3 4 i gt i b S st FE TR e eir estimates were scrutinized and | But the difference in value, we can risk) ? o the § 2 the Nrdeh WAk acted = 5 planation of them demanded. The | - B Vo e e b ifor ek n scason in Washington has | appropriations were honestly and | honestly assure you, isn’t less than g i b or a split in the Secretary McAdoo finds Erestly Tmade and pracHciily i 5 = >4 ride wi any reater ¢ B S St G e Rasdiend Seciday Made ds | earnestiy mac ctica a | i $1000. Can you ride with any greater com | favorire protection and a ith voiding the tax collector. | It is since that time that the rear f 2 g 1 oe 1 10 C 61~ | a proper revision. they wo not be - — —_——— ollar button of the editor of the; t()r‘. (1&“1 ‘\()‘1 FL[ 4“]_\ more conven | mem of the sixty-third congress. cretary Bryan's problem just now | Press has “press”-ed against the up. | low s it is rely iences to ce driving easy a hleas- | They should have the courage (o stand | 5 10 maintain (he open door in China § Per section of his spinal column, caus. | NE i e ot miecly enaugh gl ‘Emf‘ WE et difving my. e aiee [ up for the needs aud resiuirements of |and keep the Japanese ownership of | 0% T, TLERT L0 Lata RS an | an automobile run. You can take that ant: heir districts ey have a course | broperty in ifornia on the free list. | p o 2ot jepisiature. . i i marked out for them in the line of duty — S pronctE e J. W. MILLER much for granted with almost any car. 7 i to their state. and another as the| Had Col, Roosevelt arranged to de- | jowett City, G, - | S T ook o s We honestly believe that many people followers of the party pledge regard- | liver his message in person to con- | April, s, 1913. hat you should look for is permanent : sl A A f less of the welfare of thelr constit- | 2Tess. anything less than a half hour's | | s i B choose high priced cars simply because uents and state. One requires more | aPPlause would have indica a fail- e e — satisfaction, comfort, good look ele- . : Paciione than B oitee mev io o Liis | T Chae Taal Disaifics ; iy they are high priced. b s VORI s By g e e Ideal tifrice gance of equipment. You want a car — B E The English suffrageites will he so 5 e 3 / i a 9 / e 7 3 Y r , H IMPOSITION IN SCHOOLS. imbued with the idea of violence that! It is perhaps not generally knuwnl you can be pmud of. You want a car We know of many who have P'*-‘[ Many e the states whic tow | P the time they get the baliot thev | that eighly per cent. of éur adult pep- il 66 5 9 2 r P v r Wigens et r\‘lr:-ru-u of .’-,.lr‘m:;"..‘“: will have difficulty in reforming !hem.l‘ ulaticn are affected more ar less with | that will e ebod 5o Gor 8 sz i mmte than_they ‘really needed 5o Pay the Al DA i | Rigzs Disense or receding gums. new. —simply because they didn’t realize | later prove to be impositions upon the WA 2 e DR. FORHAN'S DENTAL CREAM is P : : 2 | Intelligoncs of he commumity. i the| L 18 Interesting to note how favor-| o medium tnrough which one may sue. o e L that a medium priced car like the | Siaie of South Carolina n inspector | 4DV the fOrelgn pross 18 TecelVIng | cosstully ireat ail inflimed conditions of | The Chalmers ‘“Thirty-Six” is such “Thirty-Six” would ive i | of high schools speaks out in mo un. | the Prospects of their manufacturers ;hy gums. It comiains the wenderful a car Y g maximum certain terms when he voices his feel- | ““’;"“b’_‘;‘f through ovr proposed free yermicldal-medicinal qualities of FOR- - service. ings against an increase of anv such Sthde bk E“‘N‘H ASTRINGENT — Dbesides, it | institutions which leaq the public to RS BT AR ] mukes an ideal denmtifrice. It ther- . f Delieve thev are receiving real value | TlePPY TROUENC for todavs M he’ euxiy purifies the mouth. tightens the Built in the Chalmers shops, manu- We know these same people are paying f when as a matter of fact they are not.| Iy oo e o 't (eein, als and resteres the mermal f 3 # > | Tyt o T s { It up_soon soms of the heads of de- | pink hue of tha sums wnd gies x factured pot assembled—made of the out monthly far more in up-keep than of the state he declares that “South | S Toer 3 nliSting iR} suyern lustce to the teeth. best materials and under the mest rigid they would need to pay for such a car as | Carolina should do something to pro X | DS, FOREAN'S DENTAL CREAM is s e B S polila T » tect her citizens against impositions, s e Tor cleaning | & LhIcK creamy substance pleasing Lo inspectien, the “Thirty-Six’’ effers all you the “Thirty-Six. | if not fraud. at the hands cf the edu-| ' . ' 29717 5 pie ter CiCaRME | ihe taste, in coilapsible tubes, abeut c i ¢ =5 | cationall_institutions it establishes or | "7 A€ SUeeLe 1 ks o8 haumh 1hei (wice the size of ordinxry tooth-paste can ask in a meter car. If you are going To all I “g T charters” ; D e o rn ot Tod pioked| tubes. Rotahis gt 25 cents, With pomi- to spend yeur meney at all for a meter . Ul such we say, “See the “Thirty- Time is well spent which is devoted A | C¥e ussurance of emtire satisfaction or Six’’; ride in it; try it out th , to securing an education, be it in| i i e | your mesey will be refunded. Sold by car, isn’t it wise eeenemy te put $366 or i . g AR oroughly. It the grammar or high school, or col-| p ry they gwt through the extra! ‘% Bty R $400 mere to it and make first i S8 Con con bepiovd o eicar that lege, but ° w o L0, ety 8 ° a eur . i ik < g : e o et wabl oeo| scssion of cougress the democrats will | 245 ¢ ¥ Ll will save you money—but not at the cost O O opAtlullons | fnd that carryiug oui their pledges | 1647 vestment really goed? of satisfactien. result in an inferior education on com- | 2nd Pull EI0E Dl S8 9 pEQUSSeR| ISV £y Lill are two widely separated acts. k4 N A pletion of the course. The inspector l' Pt 5 LY L o . e lcplores the two teacer high school| o oo = e Adam’s avermn Won't you give us the opportunity of demeonstrating the turning out pupils with diplomas bear x-King BT Sees himself re- | “ha S “Thirt v 77D daqe et i il aquivalent of & training in a | 1Urning to the throne of Portugal but | 1861 Chalmers “Thirty-Six”’? Please phone or call. ix tescher high school. Such fnstitu- | there are plenty of examples of (hose | ¢fles to Lhe PUbLC the Auest stanuasa tions he maintains should bear thefr | Who placed ‘r“" 'l’““;}‘“ confidence m]:nnt;utu;-rut iurope and America, N o > P S ) BRI I PETER CICCARELLI, N b, € The importance of giving equal op- Deci, Lass buwie wnd Luilon, Mueirs ’ orwic ]’ onn. 5 | #tolia Ale, Guinaess’ Lublin Stoug portunity to all the pupfis is an aim | Conneoticut recosnized iis duty and | 8PS, 4R BERGERT P8 T which is not teo high and South Car- | responded properly and promptiy in: Zu"p™g i “prank Jones Nourisn- . A Slina apparently has an Inspactor who | its ratification of the seventeenth | ‘ag’ Aie cerling Bitter Ale, Annsuser, F. L. CAULKINS GARAGE CO., Middletown, Conn., Distributors. | i= not only aware of the real situa- | amendment to the constitution. It Is| _,veiser, Schiits and Pabst g tion, but is mot afrald to make it |far better to be the last of the neces- know=. mWha state should profit from | sarv states than to be counted in me] A. A. ADAM, Norwish Town. unnecessary list. 2lephone 447-13 e e 2 215 i