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CALIFORNIA AND JAPANESE. The Japanese question is one which has leng siven the state of California On previous occasions Slerwich Baliletia |70 L0 Tutiear 1xisiation which would operate against that na- DAVIS THEATRE ETHEIRENE SHOW AW\ Monday, 1 uesday, Wednesday THE GREAT PARISIAN SENSATION A NIGHT WITH THE SCULPTORS and Goufied. tion and the matter of the Japanese | Last Friday father and mother de-ding silver is perfectly beautiful, and i still continues to be a canse for op-|cided Yo run out to Uncle John's for |it Will add sueh elegance to the table. = Position in whatever manner it is con- | (he week ught |, 7But it all needs cleaning” she o B titul Phains Aok B L5 b 117 YEARS OLD. sidered. When the question Of efU- | i trcre ooy od 1 suddenly thousht | jecteq. osing y Living Models e 0 v | that there was an excellent opportunity |~ ~Oh, can do that here be- - cation was up a few vears ago, in or- 1% ’ R Zocl et L JOHN WEST & co. MoDONALD & KENNY Subscriptil 12 eek; B0o a | der to relieve the situation Japan |fOF me to give a dinmer. As soon as : ) Yot ai The Musical Brownie and His iptien price, 12c a week; &|der to relieve the . 3 quickness in finding a way out of difi- Ciriedis 8 month; $6.00 a y--~ amreed o use its influence against im- | they had left for the train I began | di) e8¢ Grand Opera Wolf , Comedy Singing Skit ————— | migratfn to this country and fgures | GIIINE 4P & number ofmy friends on | When Betty and her maid arrived H i TOBIN BID BCREAMING Entered at the Postoffice at Nerwich, | show that it has. W -4 Y aged. on | @t the house I had my plan of action ve yo 7 > i 4 Conn., as second-class matten The fact that {hose who have come g;u';;';,’a;"'r\,,;"‘;;‘. PNTR ROk ked | ot | all arranged, for T really have a ‘great ave you provi Comedy Juggler KEYSTONE COMEDIES S > i lows e 5 i !deal of executive ability. .In a very 4 i pres— Telephone Cails: here and started at a low wage In| When I told Cousin Fannie that T: il finutes we had the dinner well ed vourself with s Bulletin Business Office. 480. the agricultural districts, and later de- | had invited some Iriends to & Ito | under way. 1 asked Betiy to. make Bulletin Edicorial Rooms, $5-3« manded more pay and as a result of dinner Saturday evening- she said:|ihat famous gateau St. Honore that 7 . Bllatin, Tob OMS. S0 their training have gone into business Lucile, 1 don't sec how e can Tos” | ihe’ icatmed df-caoking schoot and 1 the quickest AuD' onlu lxlon_.l,z'l;ue:é, \Z’\eJ, i ¥ for themselves, has made the state dis- | SIblY have a ner party here {0- | haa Molly go right to work prepar- £ I ril 21, 22, 23 Willmantie " Offics Weom 2 Mureay |11, SN L TS e | mevren el T b o 2 ) I i i1 Senrota means of obtain- —— SR § to (e dinner cards. KINEMACOLOR . __ Buiiding. Telephons 210, - s = = | pending legislation against alien land | Junior- Dramatic lcague nt (he sette- Norwich, Tuesday, April 22, 1913. |ow ., As a matter of fact there|ment. Your mother iniended to 2o ing assistance in any emergency— A TELEPHONE IN YOUR HOME ? Appreciating this emergency value, would you not ob- tain the greatest return on your investment from a dine ALWAYS READY FOR YOUR USE, A LINE SHARED BY NO ONE ELSE? And if this applies in an emergency does it not also fol- low in the everyday use of your service ? Have You a Private Line ? ENGLAND TELEPHONE (0. to write on the dinner cards. Late in the afternoon, after every- thing that could be fixed in advance Motion Pictures in Nature’s Own Colors THE THREE JUGGLING BANNONS Wonderful Club and Ball Jugglers Special Attraction WALTER DANIEL. GLADYS VANCE & CO. The Girl Who Dances Under the Light of a Thousand Suns In a Novelty Sketc ——— [are but 44,000 Japanese in the state of over and help me, but when vour father thousht of the trip to the coun- | \1, 08 i S04\ 8¢ UL 10 502 "0n iIy, of course, she couldn't disappoint | per things to go home, I suddenly had Th c- l = hat the Japanese own but 199 farms | | e i gisan ¢ Circulation o and about the same mumber of pieces | NiB: So she told me to take TilL T hrigng Taca. It seems to me that there is always | * "B the way, Betty,” I said, “have two and a third million population and The Bulletin sy gt S ot SRR TR | B B s ¢ e, e |less than a half million indicates the | tertain my friends> I remarked. Jau viour sppAKlL mecklos i small control they have. And can't you possibly get along | fiwels in & safety-pocket. I e e s S sl b g “Why, no. I'm dre “Wh: times larger tham that of wmy n Norwich. 1t ix delivered 1o over 3,000 of the 4033 houscs in N wich, amd rend ey mimcty-theee per cent. of the peeple. In Wimdhum it in deilvered (o over 560 Louses, in Putnam and Damicison fe over 1100, and fn all of thewe pluces It ‘s comsidered the local daily. Bastera Commecticat has forty- nine (wewsa, emc humdred mad sixty- five postofiice districts, and sixty rural fre= delivery roctem. sa . 5t pparently more fear than fact | whic! ctuating the Californians in eir present move. The lesson which | the Japanese have given them has not dfully sorry. not postpone vour dinner?” ! for to-night, as it would be the ex- Guisite finishing touch to my mer- o rannic b to, oy Jid her. “Phut | maldish green crepe frock : been fully learned. It is the competi- | womld’ be witagethor tog awikarara af- | - But, Lucile 1 intended to wear it h they are creating against|ter my urging people to come. Il el s et 1610 ves are up in arms and | manage somenow.” B i Ut Early in the morning 1 telephoned | BecKlace belng Bob's wedding gift, I Betty and asked her if she would like | °4F e wo e vexed n to help me set up a dinner. “Your | € = knowledze of domestic arts so far ex- nence in the pursuit of ariculture if | KNONIIZe of domestic arts so far ex_ | want to keep the Jananese away. | rcally don't feel as if 1 could give a | | BREED THEATRE GREAT TWO REEL WAR FEATURE (2000 Feet) PAULINE CUSHMAN, The fedsral Spy (2000 Feet A Thrilling Story of a Wonderful Woman tion wh which the na it behooves the California growers to hold onto their land, zive it the proper development and maintain their prom- n to you. L t. Betty, he needn’t know it” T ined Not know it! He would r pearls at once.’ But. Betty, dear, he wouldn’t see ognize on and the cause for it|successful party without your super- vision.” Then I told her of my mis- fortune in being deprived of Tilly's|themt o rvices during the day, and I asked | B Iopliedas if she would bring her Molly over The situ: shonld not be allowed to bring the ntire country into an international . b startled that T astily. obliged to fear you said, “but routes im Easters Coamecticut. The value and the importance of the | asked me to take luncheon with him @ You see. T didwt expect wou and Un: AT ‘Broncho Billy’s Gratefulness,”. . With G. M ) electric railway lines throughout the | downtown today i T intended to'| S\ Bobgtoscume R0 mIEhl 8 e i T - 20y o iEau CIRCULATION fotiirs 500 the Gehia wehion this are: have Molly wash our library curtains. | RAVINE any HDSMElad CpSupleen) T ‘Getting Up a Practice,” . .......With Maurice e TEAtSA Lo Dy ihe conEte can’t bear to leave them up un- Fven grandmother . o 2 fOOTe ali are indicated by the constant| . 04 over another Sunday down. “Near to Earth,” .............. Biograph Italian 1901, EVErAZ® .evvememcanenss.. 4412 pment which they are undergo- | WO A B e ey would- | “Indeed he said friendly ly was not my fault that | destruction of the credit of the rail- FORMER HUSEAND. A movement which is opment the wiping out or reduction I it was so selfish of her not to hrous T[T th lown he: ave Molly carry it Week ending April 19 375 { ton. | See. dear, I'm counting on your kind- | me. It sur | modations and quick communication, _dear, I'm counting on Your kind- | me. It s 1 y Ahat!roaq or railroads which ’ | both as to passenger and frelght ser- ; 3% 1Ot to fail me in thisemergency.” | she had assumed that she and Unclé | gimost incalculable. 1t means that | puoces, o Seriously 1, With But Lit- I — oine thes ane erenting a greater inter. | After I had secured her promise to! Bob were e at the dinner. I TG0 %Cork of rehabilitation must lag | Prefes 3 Al - = | vie Ee Gn e e njor” i come I suddenlv thought to ask her |had mot summoned all my fortitude|;r® V% n(jrely cease becuuse of the tle Hope of Recovery. A B REPUBLICAN REORGANIZATION. | e & SRIPgrhges (IN 1 The elec-io bring her knives and forks and|and forbearance her il disguised re-|; .35 of the railroad to finance its | e > Wolley U eciea ] > an incentive to constant de- [spoons. “It won't be much trouble, | sentment would have quite spoiled | % iireinants in the face of such at- | Ithaca, N. Y. April 21—Mrs. Cor- Lead Cent and expansion and it is a| will it, dear, to pack a basket and |the evening's pleasuree for me. And|tack: But it means more than this leu-‘:;m!;;-)t“g;s ({Zmfix:?.anr?é‘f?on H T hoIw n in force and strength from the! that mer husband, Harry Thurston Peck, long the line of very start is that for the reorsaniza- | iy, : in contrast with other | a8ked. “You know I think vour wed- |lend me her pearls—Chicago News. |of the dividends upon which many | tion of the republican party along the | %)= S HC TNt 0 SOnITESt W o ind | 5 Pave been accustomed for yvears to|Wwho was for many years professor of lines which have been sought for some ' (1, etaBIAE | P B = > a depend it means o loss Which has | ancient languages at Columbia univer- time by prominent leaders. the pian | g el “RS TH § men do pretty much as they | widespread effect, not alone upon in- | sity. Professor Peck is seriously ill, to carry it from one end c oun- E : Al e o e 7 “ETTERSTO E EDITOR. oreisners especially are prone|aividuals but upon the community in |and there is little hope for his recov- Bl S ‘\ LE O F €0 the othat. Boctan Rl ands syatams e fu thell e to kill song and native birds without | general.—New Haven Times-Leader. although he may live for some G £ g K | se. sor Peck is defendant ioverno: dley of Murray Butier ned to that task, two | ¢ n gan with abored wit n 1911, the |, Mr. Editor: 1 auste the following | iody excepi mame wardens, Who mel- i $50. for alleged breach of - Tom the Bulletin of April 17th tout BV o et : CLES promis. by Miss Esther Quinn, 294,100 or : pril dom fmd 1t ont. Evidently some ofher promise brougnt by Miss @ %) 9100 _or | TR ngtone Apis T semo- | 4o ind 1 ot Bviaentiy fome other || EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS [ sromise broush 1912 were | goatic cancus Voted decisively late to- | give the actual protection contem- | ! e i day to support the wool schedule of | Flif.q by the law..Bristol Pre e e e e N o e with $152,958,400 | the Underwood tariff bill, placing raw ey s il | Eain "‘f “""fw* e <-"‘_:]hi=y_'v~:‘zm pafter Represen-| There is a crving need for an im- - e is a Sonata. | Sin ion, through 1812 ive derwood made a sl provement of both social and economic - | T e !fnr'h" steady the gross | Ting "r‘}":h‘f‘;l' vh-’]i::l‘vm;(‘nf.‘vu;;qv | conditions as well as material sur-| Life is a sonata; it is composed of | o e o A PR R e s e T enues of the electric lines.| L% 328008 HLI000, &k Brca ot | = _|a fow themes upon which there a Beglnn"‘g This Morn"\g means the moving forward of the par. 1 uilding P H hd | orsantzation in accordance with i | [25¢ for the building up of a com-|able list, was rejected.” WHEN NORWICH PEOPLE | Anout all we can do, when we grow A3 tory of achievement. (i ana the (spreadins gt Som i Yoics whiSpated Inw. this doy i 5 up i3 to reproduce, in better and more THE BIGGEST SALE OF THE KIND WE HAVE At ar s, n i itles heir revenue is constant, but {must thou foresgo. v first and best masterly ways, the themes that occu- : need hange In the Tep-|j.jcndent upon the communities which | A Shrouded phantom stands crossing | Publicly Testify, It's Evidence Not to | pled our vonth. We have had so many inquiries lately EVER HAD resentation in national convention has| ey serve and which they help. The |the democrats’ hands, for churchyard B ooad 1 Thers 15t 1ife 1s contained in its | [CEATAIng Eczema and other siin’dis: . 55 S oceenid anl (e Jee of [yveutt the develapiment the Belier | TR AEein D BRewy: | 2 first twenty vears. The rest is the | Snswér publie. Affer careful Iavestiga: e e becia! sonvention Xor |ia for the community end likewlse for | voica for the Afieen Bor Gnt. AUty | when residents of Norwich are will: | Biies e ol mor] L OT: o henng S eE L s tasy ite Dresses olored Dresses it wia o whes 't will ot re )| A [Shannegsy Jot tiotle Ialand’ was'the |, o =) o Sk il G ok Uiangy | tWenty s he has been reprinting. | in D. D. D. Prescription. can be relied foct afion a candidate of the pasty 1s|eRns future benefit only New Englander i Sto - a Y | S, s that in his workshop | UPOn. ~We would not make this state- - ! s e i e o i — —— |, But what of that for a democrat! | Pills in this paper. is there anv £0od | he has @ vast number of characters.s | Jient to our'patrons. friends and nelgh- Dresses of Every Kind e s . EDITORIAL NOTES. | Crow is a dish they have always eat- |reason to try a kidney backache or| We say old age repeats. What else | PpTs unless we were eure of it—and ! Sita’ Tha merits; o€ the TrOpGEed: & 5 en. ‘They'll chew it—through iis gal i | can it do? Each of us has only a « alihonch [there. are JnALy. S0 MR (D Torms can be discussed and consid. | APrlis making scrious inroads tnto | Wy TRENL GPOY T RUED I8 BUILL | pladder remedy that is mot as well [ can it do? Each of us has only @ eor | somq Femedins Sold. wo ourselves un conven of delegates se- | the surplus coal pile which the mild|dutiable “wool” schedule was beaten. |recommended? the Creator wherewith to bake his| seriptions o mend D. D. D. Pre- All of the latest models in the most wanted materials, such e rpose and | Winter left Now, u;u i In, there are six Mrs. Oscar Bjork, 353% West Main | cake. He must needs eke it out. Drop into onr store today, just to talk h Desi Rl At il e s e o e eclipses this vear—three of the moon, | Strect, Norwich, Conn., savs: “I re fiioh axi's life ‘i » ‘mopati “The | over the miesits of this Sanbeceol e inti - - ions. Designed [ o wdases o cmion or William C. Story the new head | iwo/of the sun, and one of the demn: | G OO (OO SR L TE | ning s Mo treat our themmes a5 nobiy | seription daintily trimmed in the very newest fashions sigy ki z M or D. A. R. knows the uncertain ratic party Fhe last will visible | © ‘ ki S as possible, so that ther ay t = g o be in farce for the next pfpsidential | 0f (¢ D & R knows the e e e ney Pills and therefore, do mot hesi- | 22 P SIS et | SR Ter alommsnicot drpaR Ity by experts — made in light work-rooms, under the fin- ;v» tion. f"‘,"" f*"“‘;‘ bring '”; | R i | ‘w, don't i!mni\hm\ features were |tate to recommend them or some d eunion of the factlons for effective s always as bad as these at this momen : 2 3 . iti \e only worry which the proposed | 0 time I was bothered by backache and est sanitary conditions. work under the reallzation that suc- upon me vou see, for age on their k under 3 hat su tariff bill gives foreign nations Is the | P = ou See for age on thelr | .5 often so lame that I could hardly & LOOK AT THESE VALUES cess Tles In alleglance to the true party beauty has influence had, time weak ow fi=s In alicgiance ¢ TUe PArY | fear that it will not be passed. 5 . it Loty of progress. EA et Rt il ot ens not only the head but the knee. | move. My mother told me that my S never despairing,” like the con- | kidneys were at fault, and when I fldent sage, [ even I am encouraged | peard of Doan's Kidney Pills I pro- editorial page, there's somethi ¥ 1 { cured a box at N. D. Sevin & Son’s| it |iett us on carth besides dope. Yes, | Drug Store. They proved to be the Happy thought for today: No one | TARIFF DISCUSSION. s making a success of the clean up | | D ' e f How = the Tnderwood week unless he outdoes his neighbor. | Women’s and Misses' Dresses which are suitable for = e k: i | either house or street wear. Ginghams in stripes, checks and solid colors with turn-over collars Scme of them . tariff BII will zo into effeot = upon the amount of discussior Those who voted for Woodrow Wil- |here is the balsam that gladdens my | remedy I required and in a short tim : T n Y TYE T tdan Ehe Salnctng anbIbuLoS A nias g e ri with embroidery provokes in congress. The son are findin ¢ what it mieans ‘to | SYE Ol ccan (the aliuring oun removed every symptom of my trou- are nicely trimmed embroidel in cancus have agreed to its provisions | desert a cer for an uncertainty species of dye, that ke ou | bie s Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, made of cinkled seer | x0d " they Dave 3 1 matuty | Temion the deme. |14 Party look’ quite e to new A s atinve latalimas € wraas o Carload is here and ready for de- HEe e e atripe . patterne: - These dresses show ol l72 4E i | the house. It is a measure which af- | s e MILLER gust 26, 1908, and several year: livery. Let us have your order far, “cutie and”pelt of salid Colors, and the skirts )&, | B S EAT e o W BICH. ianaissl ahd e 12 ] ike being insti- |later Mrs. Bjork said: I willingly | - | =i Sorerel Ad i o ]| confirm my former statement in praise | right away, please, and we are [ Womens and Missos' Dresses in wids varioty. Some( i ‘ S i it Sendt - —— SR 3 f Doan’s Kidney Pills. I have no g | lain chambrays, trimmed with embroidered ratin ‘, Risomes efestive readfust- | Cluvk and Brean have agreed on THER VW POBNES T s e e e ooy sure you will be more than I] Sthers"of "striped gingham with srimming of white Bed- 1) £, | ‘ which sections wil ¢ | reconciliation but the chances are that e i . I ford cord and shadow laces over color. i 1l sections will ex aie | : : | ———— b | e o [ they will not take a fishing trip to- | s : pleased with results. We can | | el s s | r this summer, | A For sale by all dealers. Price 50| | Fine Chambray Dresses with embroidered collar and ey { determined just what its pro- | & 2k | 1t the country weeklies and smaller | €Dt Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, | 2lso serve you promptly and sat- culle of white ratine. These pretty dresses are made \ & i e eI s MR In an|: St oreasreation 12 EhG Bt iasr: of | cliv) GAilics I teN e thath Bt ot tis | NewSYork, “sclesagents for the, United 5 A i with the vest effect and simulated pannier. The belts (JgJ, E uncertain position. It is not in a posi-l y e " fut by the wav the demo- |EUSSS Work and conjecture that il | Statea. : isfactorily with the very best show the very newest thing in crochet buckres. | n to plan for the future and for that | T - = by & he columns ¢ he great metropolitan Remember the name — Doan’s — and | reason the giving of the closest and |Cr2i8 are hustling for free trade it does | gufiics. they would £6 into bankruptey, | take no other. | % coy > { et e oy oo = o = gl A Wide Range of the Better Dresses | s demanded. 1 Whether Beelzel is father of lie: The wom f Meriden 1 ther Beelzebub Is father of lies,| The women of Meriden will undoubt- | Ha i e i T6 SXBIA Dot/ Nowbver. be hiRtied | or as Tooor Tauot sesa Tather o Aice oAty ping an taportast part renaount-1 '3 H TR e is too muc nvolved to take | Yerdulmanlnnding present plans are developed. there will | 2 '3 Girass and Garden Seeds FERTILIZERS from $598 to $11.50 en. and Ratine Dresse Sine French Linen Dresses—Ramie L ine White Lingerie Dresses in all the very various modification be many interesting and es in which women will be ien Record. many color miss tariff bill. including the Bulgarian blouse in its ons which if the chanee of a hit or There are many prov t be interesting to know they are adopted as now exist | what the city is going to do in the | "8 SPirits- Sdiiny | : g et AR RS G ; of particip e u‘:;l( assisting And now comes this montrous pro | a wonderfully complete assortment wonderfully low prices H trv. which i now aprarent. and an | Dlow at our free school svarent ey | ke Magicafter taking Lydia WN DR ESSI NG | $5.98 to $11.50 i absolute reversal of conditions which| Gove ase of South Carglina |thing we may expect the state board | - Y N e I A i e D H e e [ o courts cannat dle: | to recommend text booke uphalding ihe | L Pinkham’s Vegetable | L | i on he 3 © an, ree discussion | tate o him. There is a ispla of | divine right of kings a teacl 2 tha : i Jightened upon the actual conditions _— e e b S AT o e RS AND ALL KINDS OF | | before enactment instead of finding I'he clean up campaign should never & 2 BRb et AR L aave [ fl f used Lydia E. Pink- | i them out after jt has become a law.|be allowed to fail of good results for | This nation is not, at this stage of » need of speedy action should not|lack of participation. It 1s a cause in |its development, to adopt the policy overcome the mecessity of honest con- | which all can profitably unite. of barring any honest man from its Aot shores. _California, is simply trving to | | g 3 g turn the clock backward, and the only | | The Boston police must now excite | reason, which is the seifish one, wil HELPING THE WAYWARD. the envy of the New York blue coats. | not justify the action nor reverse e The benefits which accrue o a state | Kid Carter, who confessed there to!order of American progress N ew through reformatory institutions are|several murders, blames the police for | Haven Register. ham’s Vegetahie Compound with great benefit I feel it my duty to wri and tell youabout it. I was ailing from fe- I male weakness and Farm Implements Everything reasonable in quality and price. We are headquarters, probably never known in their antire- | it. - fuale wes) d ;a,n:-:nmz;pn: S A e e el Connmhmu" people will note with ol flb}fg"":‘i‘iy e i v enditure in the mainten- ith five registering at a New York | interest that apparentiy the five dam. ckache ne: 1 e . congressmen from this the time. Iwaslater you know, for everything in this ance thereof is evidenced by the con- | hotel within a week, there is a chance | ocratic tinnance in this line of work. In the | for an organization of Sons of Former | YOted solidly for free wool. This state of Georgia a reform school for |U. S. Presidents, and then the daugh- | v/ Dot Probably help them greatly the chances which it gives to those 3 e [necticut industries from too drastie “‘Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetab who are inclined in the wavs of wrong | Governor Baldwin's idea that each|an attack. —Waterbury American d has made me well and these trou. line, and there is no need of send- ing away for anything when you can get it better and cheaper every month than [ . should have been 1 50 sick that I had to go to bed. Com- Mill_Ends """ SALESROOM | 3 for $18.00 | has led the Southern Association of | high school pupil should pay tuition s have disappeared I je. 1 ight h & Colleze Women to start a movement |0f $10 a vear is in accord with his! rThe London Times has now reduc Y disappeared like magie. I right here. | T Fon = for such an iInstitution for the way- | declaration that a poor man's house | its price per copy to i cente as eng| '°7° recommended the Compound t g ! OPEN ! ¥ RN ward girls of the state that they may | doesn't need lace curtains. | period of its career it sold for 14 cents ny women who have u - 8 a. m. to 12 m. | " have the benefit of its influence. { e |and since 1861 it has been considered Mrs. Jaurs J. ¢ S st | JOSEPH T. DONOVAN Tn its advoeacy of the measure the| Wonder if Governor Johnson of Cal- | Worth at least § cents, by such per- | :o.3, North Bangor, N. 1p.m.to 5p. m. foshe Atlanta Constitution points out that|ifornia ever thinks what a peculiar |S0ns as could bring themselves to con- E AL 325 Main Street Norw W “Inetit®ions of this natyre are con- |Position he would have been in with iemplate with calmness the news of Another Made Well. Daily except Saturdays | Phone 501 sidered_by most of the other states as | the present California situation, i he | (b€ Sar Francisco earthauake sol- | Ann Arbor, Mich—1yd : = B i e head, “American Intelligence.”— Harte n’s Vegetable Compound has dona is our specialty, and we can give | 1 had been chosen vice president? B regular part of their penological equipment. That principle should rule | SR ford e | Deigium's strike promises to be one you just what is needed at just onders for me. For years I sufferce rribly with hemorrhages and ha diithe P PONEMAH MlLLS‘? et et ina ratemmatory for eirta8F, (e, VO EGRe) ptraEIn 1or ) AL g head of Ui mpktter butean | iy ot invansethet et L the right price. ; ma tism, s by e e cbohon | 11 19 e Tact a1 has exisicd for |t und with no Salngs for %Glace | Sint sway. 1 hed Temalo weaknos: Taftville, Conn. N MArogen i side o » stituL ek imria io: wiaterice BAb Hesnigiss | L TRt caRnet. [IE 1Nk hiirédn where | 5 bad AhRE T BN Es foeie L e | gen g Would accomplish, And, in the last|@& Week and tol has d {,‘ thocanibst, Ut ihe durenn hat I had to doctor all the tir il e Bty i welgh doifers against such o mission |- v England conference on | tDeF Foom: its Work i ws burely | ©Ur remedies to please : i el o Sreuaie as the sayins of women 5 ZrEw hinglar ace selendfic maiter us (he work of the| tecomtaend your wondeifil n N tote dor ulc Bnammuch ax corgls has resymed|Telieets WAL NG BN ior e nbea socical Almause or of the nuval obT| Cll guffere Mme. Garvagh Taft || .. noide oo o, 5 Siat i eTemdin vallisadl e 28 | all wome « CLAIRVOYANT rder through, your druggist A dries T Drevemting the male | Doliei that: New England'a reilreads|ost would: be's Siatnteresten i ‘ ’ | PALMIST AND € i 5 PbaR st | “2's. 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