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DROPPING DR. ABBOTT. When the American Peace «society || excluded from office Dr. Lyman Ab- bott because he signed the appeal of et . »flit‘ i n l}tlifl the mavy league for large nayal ap- ' propriations, it was an action which - - SENSATIONAL SOCIETY DRAMA The Queen of Spades @ ) mud sufice. will redound to the ‘credit of the de-| ' I gee you have squared all your woi to hide his emb: SH‘GIW the blood, nnd “drive it out of the & t“? . & posed offictal. It is not to be suv-|old aceounts and sent me 'Richard, "ola:: anticipated his further needs hy 0 | system. Wonderful. Story of a Mother's Sacrifi posed that by his action Dr, Abbott |said Miss Booth, as she accepted the | supplying him with a Dblotter an . So sure, so- positive, so quick and |} “A STREAK OF YELLOW,” . .Tom Moore and Alice Joyce g 3 class list frcm the teacher of the room . erasem g’kh a sense of the fi ity of | - i o has become any less an advaoste Of |y g8 LN he a aort. of autamatic | further effort he suspended hostilitis. lasting, are the results obtained from |§ “BRONCHO BILLY'S REASO| .i..With G. M. Anderson - © 117 YEARS OLD. B e . e e "’"iper Petual remtnder’ of all the mean | The next afternoon Misa Booth an- the use of Croxone, that three doses|§ “THE SCRATCH,” .. ¥ piion price, 120 a weei; 6o a | or that he is any less in earnest con- | PRifeitil CCRRAer OF B, (A8 BEeR ounced the election of eaptaine for a day for a few days are often all cerning the obiec the organization gfl . I'know hard.” the month. o that is required to cure the worst = than those who removed him, but| ™ Then she turned to the fidgeting, | “Be sure, chlldren," she said, “to| Backache urinary disorders, and|case of backache, lm the m 5 Suiercd at the Fowtoffice at Norwien, | rather Is it to be believed that he rec- }smmurused self-conscious greup of | choose some one who keeps his hair’ an, ‘are caused from weak, | annoying bladder du and over- 1 i second-class matier. ogmizes the necessity of taking carc| Rewly bromoted youngsters in ther brushed and his face and hands clean, ive Kidneys, which fail to filter|Come the numerous olh'r smtlar || I°da A IT " Td , 3 p iyt G the countys. defense il anch | ZOBC ol the ‘room. ' Slightly “apart|and his shoes micely pollsied, some out the impuritiés and keep the blood | conditions. y--- - ay g WG o0 ol ~ g Y a time as the plan ef internationai| (fom the otiers, the unwelcome Rich- |one who keeps time to 3 only way on 2] It 1s the most wonderful Pesaras = 2 n l, grinning scornfully, leaned | one youll be willing to take ordere | bermanently and positively cure sucl 1 ‘made 1 the i It n Titorial Rooms. $3-3e peace can be put into effect. | against the wall. from!” iroubles 1o W remove the cause, 12 ey BiBerent from. &N other £ F . < To abandon the maintenance of de- [ “§7M G S 6he Kina of pupil whom ev While the other children were con-| The new discovery, Croxome, cures |18 ertirely Biferent (rom ol oot atson s al‘m a.‘d 2, Murray | fonse both on land and sea, and fail- | ery teacher received with palpitations | sidering the matter, Clara waved her u‘\‘xch conditions because it reaches SSeih ‘o Icompare. Wit ISt 1t 18 .m0 3 ot Er0: tax o keep the vy o fo dn sy | S RpmamRana Thraigted ot R et e T e s e ol e gl e Copbied (h T T Drureiaty e Ankma) Cossibins'be. & Hiiatbad? Bablosnns — | standard would be negligence of the | ef. Not only wa s 3 Iy a y ot s , 3 5 Porwich, Tuesday, May 6, 1913. country’s interests which deserves m;';”‘““‘“’ Selat ofcries SN0 ToEHEe: g‘f," .,P“"" WRGD A7 Jou. W ,‘.‘,’,‘,‘,f;,.““:,’;',’; "',"u'f“fh'; m‘;l"fll“'a:,‘fl: i’é‘{.‘f&fln?m’xifiui?f Sl b » B == e discourased. At the preseac time oUW bR el of igrmation wnd | CRTRES o Richard,” she called. | cells and glands; neutralizes and dis | You cam obtain an original package VERA DEBASSINNI KINEMACOLOR PICTURES | the maintenance of peace Is eXPensive. | oni equcational methods was truly | Miss Booth quickly turned her back, | solves the polsonous uric acid sub- | of Croxone at trifiing cost from any Classy Singer BLACK and WHITE PICTURES i . - f but it is better that the expenditure | gstonishing. During two years of cl ostensibly to write Richard’s name on | stances that lodge in the joints and | first-class drug store such as that of 1he Clrc“l&tlol\ [\) be made for such a purpose and ob- | gbservation of his stormy career Miss | the board. The children gasped and|muscles to scratch and irritate and|Lee and Osgood Co. All druggists || GWYNN and GOSSETTE tain peace at such a cost, than fo, Booth had planned an elaborate and | then shouted in glee. caufe rheumatism; it neutralizes the |are authorized to personally return an areful campaign for the inevitable; “Any one else?” urine so it no longer Irritates the | the purchase price if Croxone fails to day whe nhe should come to her. Miss Booth's tone was etern. The | tender membranes of the bladder|give desired resuits, regardless of - laughter subsided to half repressea|&nd cleans out and strengthens the|how old you are, how long you have While_ the other children - slipped |glggles. The humor of the situation, [ Stopped up, lifeless kidnevs smo they | suffered, or what elsé has failed to quietly into the vacant scats and pre- | however was irresistible. That Rich- | fllter and sift all the poisons from lcurc you. plunge into a.curtailment of army and ! The Bulietin e She Dulletin kas the largest eir- || Prestige as to make them worthless. vaper in Easters || We can continue to be leaders in behalf ealation of am Commecticat, from three to four || of the ideal international peage, but!ypared to mrrange their books, Richard | ard the unkempt, slouchy straggicr, AT RE mies larger tham that of amy e || until it is recognized by other leading A Slumped into @ back seat in the cor-|who trailed chunks of mud: into the " ;i 1 Nurwien, 1t ia delivered e over || nations and a uniform curtailment . er, slunmcd his books into the desk, | room every day might be their captain | attitude of some of the eastern press | Giles—Say, you didn't get your hair ROAD\’JK 3,000 of the 4053 b ia Ner- || made either along the line suggesten | Plunged his hands into his pockets, | was too good to miss. in finding in the incident food for friv- | cut at a barbershop, did you?' Miles 3 B YAY = . o e (s Rl * | ieaned back and ~rinned. Miss Booth , let's have Richard,” cried sev-|olity and joke, would convince me of | —Of course not. A locksmith did the THE BIG SONG FEAST wich, and rend oy mimety-ticee per f| by Sir Winston Churchill or some’ jgnored the challen Instead she | eral of the boy: i the need of “votes for women.” job—at cut rates . Giles—Huh, it Sesi. of the peeple. Im Wimdnan r proper method, this country €an- | glanced around at the papers on the | ~ Miss Booth, intending to force upon A’BELIBVER IN WOMEN. |looks more like the work of a hack- T, ALL THIS WEEK it i delivered te over 900 Mouses. |inot afford to neglect its navy. Dr. floor and nodded brightly Richard the realization of his own in-| Norwich, May 5th, 1913. man.—Newark Times. v MY RKLE-HARDER s Putnam mmd Damiclson to ove: || Abbott is broader than the peace so-| “Pick them up, children and get | efficiency, heartily approved the nomi- SRECE 1,100, and in all of these pluces ki | ciety ready for work,” she said nation. S Abaikisont the teeal dSily. | T TS T T f‘l‘)‘.‘l;l:vq'l.im::r By ,_hiv;‘l sedoent the " .';;-\dl\_]n favor of Richard, raise their BILLY ALLEN MUSICAL COMEDY co { G 3 det Riehard, whose flooi ands. 2 tered, swooped down upon the Fifty hands darted up and Richard 0—People Mosi 1s-— 3 | International dificulties are comins | cn the floor and . then :-:v\ung erect | was unanimously elected captain of 1835 o 3 P le “y Gir 0 Sve pestates districts. and 303 | hefore the present administration again, flushed and satisfied. Richord |room 8. ’ Tuesday, Mat. and Eve—. The Man Behind PRICES rural free delivery routes. thick and fast and with Great Britain' had a few scores to settle with Miss Wednesday, Mat, and Eve.—Mr. Plaster of P; ' MAT. . —Mr. aris s The Ballettn 1» weld fn evers || protesting the Panama canal act, Jap- | Booth This was an honor unprecedented in H hing W. g A town amd an the R. ¥. N. L“ ,.‘.:L.«gm!‘ VI\-—”:{:K:\:n 'x«.r California, | \Before he could make a fresh ds- | Richard’s career, put he e mantully | (i) g al'el'ooms Thursday, Mat. and Eve—..The Girl From Chili | EVE. ..10-20-30-50c Miais da ilstin Conoeticit. L O e sometant umeasinbs | 83Ut upon the teacher's patience tne | to . the ~occasion! Al dismissal he i i ey e telt aer cn | Sl across. the aisle with a wide smil | marched gravely in front of the ranks Cooking Utensils and moulds of every description, Cutlery, { and more or less co ¢ avel of good mature, picked up the papers |of mirthful boys who when they ; 4 CIRCULATION developments in China as vegards, and tossed them on his desk. He |reached the street broke into shouts Earthenware, Kitchen and Laundry Furniture, Brushes, House | American business there is ‘plenty_to [ jooked in asionishment. She | of laushter. = : Cleaning Materials and Polishes, Carpet Sweepers, Vacuum 1901, average ....oieeeos.o...4412 | keep the department of state busy, but | smiled buck at him. A flush spread | Richard faced them dmgri R e Ghatemalae failure to repay the loan | under the grime on his checks, as he | guys think I'm the zoat, dom't Cleaners, etc., ete. 1905, average .e..o... -5.920 ired eighteen years ago from Enzs crumpled the papers into his pockets. | Well. I'm going to show you that 1 . that are sanitary, eficient and economical, A fow o the ooy Uitiered auk Ric: | mmean bisinees ana the arsr one who| Refrigeratops iat are soitary, offfeient end ccomomical land adds new complications to tRe | Jijis oves flashed threateningly. Mise | breaks line or talks on the stairs or situation, especially since demands for | Booth tactfully overlooked e inci- | cuts up monkey shines is goin'to meet HAMMOCKS, LAWN UMBRELLAS, TABLES AND SRATS. Woeek snding May 3 ts pavment are being renewed. The dnnkx x - 4 o me (‘m !:\0 uu;::‘l:e,m s:i;“t!e‘vrtflhin;; Nursery lnd Sick Room Requisttes. ¥ prospects of not being able to get the ome, class. Pens in pesition for | squealer. I'm going s 3 | 1ihine of the interest which has not | IMmeNatEle | Tines broke. | Ain't| | whe next morning, won REhrd| © variety, suitable for Wedding and Holidsy Gife. in n paig for ten vears, makes Great |~ A W] el o) i ¥:! glistenh MONTENEGRO'S WISE ACTION. g 1 His drawl w deliberately tanta- | sleek, damp pompadour, glistening e i | Britain rather uncasy and prepared to | 1izing. He expected 4 renrimand, (o | complexion and. shoes .that refiected 45th Street and Sixth Avenune, New York Unquestionably King holas and | collect which he could reply boldly. Instead |like woodland pools in June, the other s = WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A his war council have been moved by It is because of the Monroe doctrine | Miss Booth obliginzly produced sev- |boys saw he was in earnest, and sub- wisdom In their decision to evacuate that this ¢ ntry becomes interesied | eral pens. In the meantime, Clara, the | sided. CARLOAD OF HIGH'GRADE girl ac he aisle from Richard had | Richard’s administration was strict Scutari and turn the fortified city over since the taking of Guatemilan ‘terri-| &1 ) ; b i o th Bibi arouse | ; .| Placed ght red, white and blue | and impartial and the ranks of room Io the Dowers. That It should arouse iory wouid , not be sanctiomed. It|yiiidal, SR, "iC Venpoint in the | & were unexcelled In the school. WE BIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM iscord among the Montenegrins | therefore devolves upom this country | grogve on his desk. He was about to | Though Miss Booth surmised many is but natural but the course is far aq the upholder of the doctrine to act | scorn the loanm, but again he cauj things she never inquired into ways better than that hot blooded action of i 435 the collector and to make it un-| her wide smile and nod of encourage- | and means. She merely approved the SPECIAL SALE--EXTRA VALUES « BUTTER ::. Grass Grass Lehigh Portland Cement Norwich Grain Co. 39 AND 41 WATER STREET the Young Turks who by their revoli neces for Gr Britain to attemp: | ment. He took: the pen and set to | result—Chicago Ne against the plan for peace as deter-|any rash s Whether this admin- | . mined at the conference im Londod jgtration can diplomatically accomplish | . = e caused the resumption of the war with Sl e 3 e, BRGTL: Hol the ED! n a city election would meet, make a SR Lt penbiny o o, but the | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | Jn,» 5%, cleqiien Towidamecs Takeyt greater losses of men and territofy.| pecessity is apparent. It is time tha Montenegro could not afford to enter a | h, t was discharged. The finances - elected and assess candidates who The San Franmscn Action. were compelled to advertise their an- | de Waz. even on the d fensive with any of | of the country are in wretched condi- | nouncement in the different papers at | the powers. and King Nicholas has an- | {ion as the situation indicates, In San| Mr. Editor: In the brief record’ of | §10 each so much per head (o help Hicipated the inevitable and saved the| Domingo and other small republies | the mayor's rebuke to the women of | pay for the elections. Then the cam- Mves of his countrymen and a great| this country has raken the supervision | Berkeley, Cal. no information is glven | paign opened up and was waged bit- amount of needless suffering by iv- | of its finances and the collection af ite | &5 (o how far the issue had been ad- | terly for three or four months, ending B e covuied e, 2o a § a e ol afiits sed and discussed. The natural |in 3 primary man the same time, through his accomplish- aarked bessnt i Hiss ption is that had thé mothers | selected was placed on the democratic | t - is s and treasury, and some such ar- | of Berkeley thoroughly understood the | ficket for the regular elections and in ments in capturing the city and then | rangement may be necessary in Guat sue they would have been in favor of | many cases the ones who were In the [] releasing it has placed himself in a!emala vgrounds and voted for them. Is it primarjiod spent his last cent cam- ‘ supposable, for instance, ~that the | paigning and an independent citizen | women who are in chirge of the | who still. had his bank roll comes out ! present campaign for playgrounds in |independently and wins the election, srwich would fail to vote for-them |45 the republicans would naturally We have smashed the butter market wide: open. This is the choicest of the new grass butter coming from the | | | position to receive recognition in the distribution of territory ‘ The action of King Nicholas earries | no dishonor. It is but another sk EDITORIAL NOTES. Good morn Uncle Sam’s greeting . ; | ing China. Health, nappiness and pros. | If. they hadl an opportunity? . Men ars | Tots for ihe man of ien who wers : £ hamating of foriorn hope. but 1 | T T b e | often maliterent to”the. voto when 1C | apposing ' the - regular - democrati western creameries. Fresh from the churn. The qual- he’ obs: ch stands ta : g | vital issue is—before them, ticket. In one election In Harris coun- P . o o way of he catablishment of DEACe | pyen( Wilon was pisased with | ST Men come out in large numbers | b Texas, 1 saw cloven. candidates | W 185> superb—our price, the lowest. This is the reason in the Balkans For that as well as | s 4 when the issue is vital. There is no | Kola up. thelr hands and swear.. to why we are the largest butter retailers in the U. S. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF LARGE, RIPE i King Nicholas | 1% triP to New Jersey,”but evidently | reason to suppose that women would | apide by the declsion of the demo- there are some in Jersey Who are not. | refrain from voting when they Were | croticaprimaries. In. just {wo. weeks | informed of the importance Of the | tan of them were running Independent, eball sea- | question {and another fellow who had not been the giving up of S should receive recompense, and with | the latest phase of the P { warming up of the ba alkan trounte | e quieted the greatest haste should be | re: retur: 0 o For a 1 22 Californi: i 2 son ineures the return of the fipod of | Far instance, on’ April 22 California. | tiroush th Sesensive. Deiary. coos FOR PIMPLES, BLACKHEADS made to arrange for the terms of peace | gisputes over plays and decisions on | had its first recall of a judge. On this' pajen came out and was elected. Tuesthy 4 ’ and the dtvision of the territory before | 1o ball diamond | subjeet the San I'rancisco I n,»».\.m? Part of the exnepse to candidates basket c AND AS A more of the participants get into a comments editorially Th call of | would be reduced by having the state ’ aske! fizht amongst themselves. Montene- | California has just been celebrating | JUd8€ Weller is due solely to the WOrk ; pay the primary bills, but there would Bas : rasin day, but the day on which the | e oo oo et it Bp 3o'p & po : Sty day for that state tory, The Daily News was the only | o el i bone pag) Lo LY LA T ) A DETRIMENTAL MOVE. i e - | g8l paper in the city o aid them un_ | Seen in operation. © o oo 1 ry Lee & OSgOOd S . 5 The weather man's mervousness is| tl] the day beforo election, when one | **THst" SReraton. 1 L o+ to that Fe e big d nopsiration and o 1 - ired o 1 o owing the DiE demonsiration 4nd | yppurent when the Mav offcrings al- | of (he morning papers fired a wingle | evers man at the primarics votes nap | M Honeycomb Sugar Cured || AMRB R . howidg i de by the | (. hetween bathing suit and over. | Droadside at the police judge \\Il‘m had | hazard for anyone he may happen to | Smoked ¥ et T el e Yok persd | e et P Bl S i | B, e e B epeEp TRIPE I Beve Wt any serious conside fixed for October 26. Not 8o with the | tles, Gur heartlest congratulations to | fas, E9t to be a contralling " fector 4 lbs 25¢ | Tuscpay b. 18 % Jil be xiven fo the threat of Mra. O. | revolution, which rims along like an | the women and fo the new Dolica | bad man ot & cancns woula becomen: 3 CloRiy™AY 1h. lsc . 4 | They taste like lemon drops and are much easier to 3 elmont nilitant methods | .ndless moving picture. | judge, Wiley F. Crist” | suddenly—an angel at a primary? i i J be mtroouced unless New York % | the rancisco Examiner | *“Diveot primaries are N ttha || take than the old fashioned Sulphur and Molasses—10 fls to awake cess of the! So far Austria has done nothing con- | indications | gmall towns, are against the candi- l Parade was in no way due to the atti- | cerning the province of Albania. Can | P of the women | Gile who hat no money fo epend are CONDB\ISED M o Cents a Box, 3 Boxes 25 cents. tude of ed be she doesn’t know there’s a mew | his ion; “and thelr hig! | not a protection against politicians for Snecial whose idea o o Al : privilege of citizen- | those me- will handle the primarics, : 7 f 2 King of the Albanian | %t ppears from the frsc | inos, me il handle the oimarics; | @ Extra Special This Week. Reduced to THE LEE & 05G0OD CO., Norwich, Conn, in this country the methods which returns that the women VOters Prac- | the proposed law? i &0 justly cr! gland, is suf-| Fake gold mines are being promoted | tically decided the issues. The women | Fon. M a2 ] cally decidec ssiics on. Merritt Welsh of this Twenty- fictent to give the 2 setback such | in Oklahoma. The state with a “blue | of San Francisco by the clarity of | ninth district appears to grasp the sit- as would require additional time to!sky” law is the greatest discourager | their judgment are giving a valuable | yation and has the courage of his con- overcome Already situation in | of this sort of practice. object lesson to the world of the wis- | yictions, More power to,you, senato; dom of giving their sex the suffrage, _Jight it out on that lina If You have England h: tionably operated — —- - 1o the injury of the suffraget in this country and the threat that|nized China, the powers will p un, SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THIS WEEK i to, as a good big majority of Windham | 209 Reduction ‘LD WATCHES | work Now that this country has ,-h-.,g,‘ irrespective of their obvious right to. {4 fight all alone, but you won't have | " . There were the mothers! county representatives will be with 3 similar methods will be applied here | abiy follow as soon s the details of PLAYGROUND CAMPAIGNER. ou, 3 will simply mean the stirring up of the loan are cieared away Y R T oTh u. R T Potash or Lye, 5 cans 25c | Evap. Apricots, 2 lbs. 25¢ | Factory Adjusted and Timed greater sniagoniem. Tt wowld mean| | oo Packer, Conn,, May 4, 1913, Chlioride of Lime, Marie Elizabeth & Lowest Prices the overthrow of all the progress that | 11appy tho: or today: e mi i i 8ill, e 5 has been made in the course of the | itants keep on with their destruction | Jghe Primank Ol A-Maying. 5 cans 25c | Sardines... 3 cans 25c and movement. that game of “London bridge is fall-| Mr. Editor: In these days when a| 7 3 D . 4 4 The mtroduction and sanctioning of | Ik down” may yet become & real- | greai many people imagine ihat everv. | Mr. Editor: The following select- Spinach. .. ... 3 cans 25¢ Mmha!lu Kippered Satisfaction Guaranteed B, Tito the cguse of woman's | ItY- | Thing ‘needs reforming nine-tenths of e from the editorial columns of The Beets........ 3 cans 25c| Herring.... 2 cans 25¢ . s o vo 5| —_— them do not stop to think that as bad | Bulletin, of Friday, May 2, strikes the | k £ S e ooty o T 1| e et st Bk el e Bl o sy Mav & wrkes o) MY pciic Toilet Paper, | AGP Bakiod Boans = the endorsement of | s depa n i- | olling right along in a progressive | “The opening of May marks the 7 rolls 25¢ No. 3 can.. 2 cans 25¢ E As IONA BRAND APAN 5 JERSEY No. 3 RICE, alb........ J0 Extra Stamps with Teas and Coffees 30 Stamps with 1 Ib, El Ryad 35¢c § 100 Stamps with 1 |b. T 25 Stamps with 1 Ib. Ambesa 32¢ 75 Stamps with 1 Ib. T 20 Stamps with 1 Ib. Sultana 30c | 60 Stamps with 1 Ib, T #harchism by either of the political | fering from the lack of funds. The | hou 8, TERE partles of the United States, than | absence of snow during thé winter pre- | now’ taking pia which there could be mothing worse. | 'ented it from geiting into a recog- | some of the state legls Progress must be made through edu- | Nizable shortage jar matters a little, b cation not by the firebrand and the| = Uncle Samuel will be found doing |light. bomb, and the quicker this is realized | New York profi things in the same old place with (hq{ Sure! And if the “bursting forth” | | actions like what are change In the season, the passing of in Washington and the cold for the bursting forth of the atures tend to \new life and beauty in nature which | in the end :excites feelings of gladness and de- 0f Electricity WM. FRISWELL For Commercial and . Domestic Lighting MI” E"ds Beginning with bills rendered Junfl; SALESROOI’“ OPEN 2 by the experience [ 3 xperience | (o6 old guard on hand to help him. [from the “opening” of “Yours Truly” don't “mark the change” that would | |startle a publications’ selling space at | $6 per agate line, making the proverb- ial" Wast Basket” receiver! Then i 1 Zngland the quicker will be the re- | of Washington and the result was the | S5 X e 1 ne matter that s perhaps less un- sponse to the demands. suffrage paraders gave the police suc n} GaRstool fkan all athera is, that, called | a complimenting. as has not been re- | dirgct primary ceived in a long time. Now 1 know something by- actual CONGRESSIONAL CHAIRMAN. — - experience about primaries and have “here goes!” never yet seen our Connecticut system | To The Builetin and its 9000 readers: he reorganization of the congressional | () \vo ® Dbeaten by any of the so-called direct To husiness men, clergymen and le- | (7)_primaries. gality pleaders: To tall, large and committees and the filling of the chair- | ! manships. President Wilson is taking | > 'SPl OF as the president. (The| ‘jiret, to what do they direct? If igmall: = One and all. Greeting: | speed with which he is succeeding | our eifizens fail to attend the party | Born May 16, eighteen thirty-two! i | (FSS SOwS % on . both parties for| puerip 13 in a position to know is easier to get fupds as| & hané in the choice of the head of | 1\ 1o the best answer. [(.mm“ses and select the best men 10 ‘T'm rugged and sauey! If it's all the ist, the price of electricity for lighting the democratic committee and in a = aitien ko | ill the party tickets, is there any rea- |seme to you Though seedy my a0 # m‘.u;awm Ox':'ru n.u;:ofifilf; Whatever the cause the militants !n‘;'f_}‘m:"w L B aitend & Party | trousers both behind and before—Like | 15 Stamps with 1 Ib, Coffes.. 28c | 3g i'c:':";.. With "/‘ahlt,T SILLt Mg s 20/ aeets fo 8] 8 a m. to 12 m. Ris ambition o secure the Jeadersnip | ENSIand have gotten so into disrepute | BIRAN, SRt YSAE T OF (DS HCL (my_ bosome theyve suftered full many | Il 10 Stamps with 1 Ib. Coffes.. 250 OORIAR 05 o vciv.n e 25¢ cents per K. W. H. for any number up 1p.m.to 5p.m ] P | that whenever a fire occurs titey are % of the republican consressional com- | 1°% ¥ o mispected ‘and the woret of '® | primaries elected Roosevelt delegates | are bankrupt—today! And cold ones | mitten. ey fiistgecea hel as cauzed by the fact that less than JIS ROIPICONY] ARGEN DRes| of this position the Boston Transcripd | T T | (SI0RG R FTmAIey, AR T iican | D6, da¥. with The Bulletin—the peo- | says: “If the republican party is to are k- | B nat helleve that one-quarter PI€ favorite—and Jewett City “my| Be reviveq as an agency of government | "€ thelr appearance there fs a grand | BrtY @1d not belleve tiat o home! 1 enjoy life highly, nearing an | it must make a good showing in the | TUSD for the end seat, The removal|“'In the second place, if' the. political {8@ of 81 campaign for congress in 1914, Thas | ©f the ralls on the single track lines | crooks that arc now accused of | Carapain will e under the control of | Would reducs that nulsance by half, | handiing caucuses and conventions arc R ot e d or put in jail the republican congreesional commit- | not “elther ;murderel . She. - The chief barden and respensi. The state legistature is finally get- ( What 18 to hinder |"|1rm from running | Recall in California, Billty for its maagement will resc | Ung down to real business, Less than | UF PR SO pon the cheirman, That officer should | & Month remains for action on soms | ciifyen of Canterbury, Plainficld or Be elocted mow, that bhe anay have|of e Most important legislation be- | cven Norwieh rspires to o place on cmple time to complets the reorgan- | 1ore 1t and it does not teserve to be| the siale (icke, what chance has he |1fornia, where thé mayor rebukes the Sarine me befare the re. | SlEHted gol agaitist & man, no matter how un- | Women for falling in thefr duty, I BlMilcass can hove to constitute @ Clesn & politlelan he may he, who re- | know nothing of the Incldent and pre- to 450 Kw, Hs. used In one month. | Daily except Saturdays All in excess of 450 used {n one month Tl be e vame e e ores v BONEMAH MILLS City of Norwich Taftville, Conn. Gas & Electric Deparlmenl Take Taftville or Willimantie cars JOHN McWILLIAMS, . EDWIN A, TRACY. Dl‘. J. M. KlNG ARTHUR E, STORY. 2 et DENTIST FEle tricai Commissioners. 10--Stamps Free--10 With Each of the Following Groceries 2 lbs. Barley, each. . /Bc g1 bottle 2 1 (Kills Bugs, 1 can Sultana Spice.......... 10e 1 cake Dai Mnglk Chouol’n) 1 pkg. Evaporated Cranberries 100 | 1 can Lunch C ] BkE: iatarani on Spaghetes 100 | 2 pkgs. A&P Gelatin 1 can Dugtroy................ 10c | 1 pkg. Geld D 1 bottle Keto up -0 180 | 1 bottle Salad Oii.. . I 1 bottle Queen Olives. 15c | 1 can A&P Gorn Syrup. 25¢|25 FUANTURE foits 25¢ J. W. MILLER. Jewett City, Conn. . 100 Mr. Editor: In your Saturday edi- tlon. vou print a letter from “R. L." concerning an event in Herkeley, Cal- STAMPS with 3 caki 20COLGATE'! SOAP. g one. The election My, ‘in 3 @A the New Foundiand coast Direef primaries, Mr, Editer, direct | one misiake, more than one fallure on '35 lss M.’ Bu Gardnes as his own siate’s memper of | shows (hal Wili all 1he progress miade | (he poswer into tie hunds of the worst | ihe part of Women to make me believe { Jap1 TaW Nerwich Delivered to Any Part the Ale that is acknowledged to bt - 3 {ne_vesc on e marker—HANLEv- | DR, C. R CHAMBERLALY PEERLESS! A telephone order wil. fosdive. vt ARG Dental Surgeon B. 4. McCORMICK. U Franxlin St % viRrRE Or DI Yo Gasrs rarie Aur.ag bHis s lliness, McGrovy Building Norwieh. Conn B eonireastanat ) committon will ‘,J in overcoming . (rans-Atantic prob- | fyme of politicians who rely on lodging |as the antl-suffragisis seem 1o do, that | Batled by forward-levking sepublicans | loms Rothing has been nvenied which | Donse Eaugs, caloon h ::sg}.-‘ und ,;l.a maternal fnstipet in woman' Is @ bt smetts as & good pmen, aad | Will insure the combination of speed | MOUStabouts ta roil un thelr big” ma- | fallacy, &Z‘m support :m stvengthen | and safety in fou. jonitiey. | Direct primarics sounds ve As .;n[a.rr;mm&; ineldent o the one y - utive fotd it where direcl primaries have | queted in Saturday's leiter, T would his candidsey for the chairmanship” 0 5 trigd the same old gung have 'lks to point to the recent recall in | Congressman Sardner’s cansida if contention - of Hav. Cox of | heen found on deek | California, of Judge Weller, ' every- 68 the peesibility pf the ghair- | Ohis, that disfranchised v ¢ ters can- | The state of Texas had {he first und \here coneedeq a direct result of _coming to Now Bagland froa: | Aol have the privilage restored by the | MOst neariv | primary Iaw ever organized effort of the wemen Vot west. 1t promises (p be @ | femisiaiurs, i susiaines Main St. Main $t. Uhe situation, | et in this cauntry, Tt wer caled This man had syltematieally = refused _midate i 3 T liie oaat | whiere mans Tont puaegy thi situation, | o Prisikry. as. none but white TER (o convits o senvistine. io LAM DRt b of great importance ex & suffvage | B hR L atten 1o vOu [ syis 1 HRARCS. . pURte ek wonre i ik o Sdsaugial, WHEN you. want. o put. yeir. Busi. md gequizes | because they solf their vole, ought i o) ‘the democratic ¢ party, and this is ‘against litle girls, and Catifornia | ness before the public, thers is no me. Fepublicag | prove of immense vaiue iR betleriRg | the wav they did business: The demu:- | fotherheod could net end o teor tl ' A JEesine 3 o s B e They [T Sl e e 1T o WE IVE ROYAL 0LD TRADINS STANPS, ASK FOR THEM [ s B e v HE R W A TR