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= Bulletln ‘nn&ith Builetia aud g.nuéizf. 117 YEARS OLD. ~ Subscription price, 12s @ week; 500 a UNFAVORABLE TO TUITION. | With the opposition which it aroused | there was nothing for the committee on education in the general assembly to do but decide on an unfavorable re- pert for the bill presented which would have required the payment of a $10 tuition fee by all high schoel pupils, and this report when presented in the house will meet with prompt approval. The proposed measure has had the hearty support of George L. Fox of New Haven, but there was genel position, through recognition of nn, as second-class matten Telephone Calls: Business Office. 480, ~ Bulletn Ediiorial Rooms, 35-8. _Bulletin Job Office. 35-6. limantio Offics, Room 2, g. Telephone 210. Murray The Circulation of The Bulletin The Bulletin Las the largest eir- culation «i =my paper in Bastern Commecticut, and from three te four times larger Norwich. 3,000 tham that of amy ia fa delivered to eover 4053 homses im Ner- oy mimety-thres per people. Im Windhumw it in deilvered to over 500 houses, (n Putmam asd Danicleom to ove: 1,100, and im all of these places » considered the local daily. Eastern Commecticnt has forty- nise towss, onc hundred and sixty- five postoffice districts, and sixty rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin fs sold im every town amd all of the. R. W, B. routes in Easters Conmecticut. CIRCULATION average 1901, B e X 4] 1908, aversgs (scoeeene G0 Week ending May 3.. 8.388 fact that it would withdraw privileges of education which are now available for the children of the state, and make of high school education a course, privileged for those of wealth, but fur- ther removed from the poor. The idea that the opportunity of con- tributing to the maintenance of high school education would make it more appreciatited by the pupils is deserv- ing of but little consideration when WHITMAN’S GREAT WORK. District Attorney Whitman continues to add to his victories in the pursuft 1 ing the prosecutions into h hands and away from the which the pelice had been in the habit ‘OV exerting. It was his rec \ilmn: of the handicap which the police force | influences it 1. | kins’ - wife but a small boy anyhow: She regarded him now reprovingly. “You never got a meal in your life” she reminded him. your Straight_in the face. are a glittering example of the most successful as soon think of turning a 3-yvear-old loose to play on the raiiroad track as to let you go to that has been Write te a. florist to go there and set out those shrubs and garden Bimkins _politely can't work it and 1 can, too!” declared Bimkins. He said {t deflantly, much as an injured small boy would have said it. Bim- insists that he s nothing “You can’'t find is staring you In short, you collar when it kind of helpless man. over to Michigan alone summer cottage up all winter! camp out In a shut look after the snorted. His blood up. He had to refute his wife's You'd better make tea!” roared Bimkins, violently. That was his “Coffee will make coffee!” last word. of the graft ring in the New York| 14, wag gone three days. When he police force, and vice In general in roiyrned he looked singularly chast- the metropolis and his accomplish- | ened, and he ate a meal which was a ments are such as to deserve the|wonder in the matter of bulk. strongest support of the entire c I'mot along beautifully!” Bim- He has waged a hard and suncecessful | £t n»\”sl:g»u 1’31‘1:‘ i;e‘:‘;vi;‘:l]l. x:)rt; fight against the strongest kind of ob- | 3,3yt hox and calling 1t a stove | | position, such as an orsanizea system | FuRe NOF (COL SPTNE T aim going | is able to produce. That he has been | {5 purchase a sultable stove before I | successful is due to the getting at the! go over there again. That stove you | heart of the problem at the start, tak- | have is entirely devoid of intelligence! | stuffed it full of paper and wood it it and coaxed and argued with petted it and enough to boil water! T. ‘Didn’t you open the drafts? BIMKINS AT LARGE rd ! wood box back of the stove” said: Mrs. Bimkins. “Didn’t you leek for it “I was too busy,” replied Bimkins, frowning. “The pump wouldn’t work, either. I had to carry water from the lake in a pail six blocks to prime it each time. 1 “Why didn't yoti askmthe caretaker to turn on the running water?” <0 sald Bimkins blankly. “I never thought. Yes, of course, I had food! I took over a lot of stuff in my suitcase from a delicatessen store— oh, eggs and butter and rolls ~and cold ham and pickles and potato salad and stuff like that. But, some- | how, although I had teo muen of | everything, there never seemed to be | anything to eat but crackers and | cheese. Anyhow, I couldn't find any | forks and things to eat with, and T| it is realized that by such action it|remarks about him or dle in the at- | don’t like kitchen knives and spoons. | would be withdrawing the opportunity | tempt Oh, you say the silver was hid in the | which is now extended to each and all{ ~“I um going!” he said. And he did. | turntop table? How should I know | in the high school course. It must be| He telephoned from downtown fo|ihat? All I could find was a big| remembered that without the tuition|the effect that he was taking the | spoon with holes all through it—oh, charge much sacrifice has to be made | Night boat across the lake. To his|that was a cake beater? Well, 1] Iy by parents, but by pupils in | Wife's wild queries as to his plans for | drank coffee with it. Oh, my coffee | not only by pa 5 e o getting food for himself he loftily re- | was fine. Tasted like sure enough order to avail themselves of the chance ) pjieq that he would attend to all such | coffee. But say, what makes lumps of obtaining this step to £ better edu-{ things. Later he called her up again | of stuff and.little hard things float cation. The fixing of a tuition would | to get full directions about making | all around In it? It was such a pale simply be placing an obstacle in the { coffee. ; | Zeliow: too. ixiatend of Digem: iice This way of those who would be least like- | Mrs. Bimkins groaned. “Don’t try | “I found some oatmeal, and as I 1y to obtain the advantages if they | she begged. “Boil up some tree | could get plenty of cream I thought “ ot made attra. e to them as, Park, if you must, because you can’t | I'd have eome, but I think it was WeES oL ma ‘ poison yourself with that — but with [ spoiled, it swelled up so, they are at present. that stove—why, sometimes even T| “Where in creation do you hide the bed clothes? I went all over the vard leoking for some likely spot Wwhere you might have dug a hole and buried “'em, for they weren't in the house. Oh, in that packing trunk in | the bedroom? No, T didn’t open it. 1 never heard before of putting any- thing in a trunk, but clothes; 1 slept under the rugs off the floor. | | “Yes, 1 uncovered the fern border | as you told mé to. 1 pulled all the | dry leaves off by hand very carefully. There were a lot of fuzzy, woolly gray | things sticking up, too, and 1 got | those all cleaned out nicely, also— “Goodness! Don't ta on so! up and then it took ! two hours te get the blamed thing | hot 5 How was | to know those were the new ferns just coming up? Whoever heard of a fern being gray and wool- ? Well, we can stick something else 1y? in_to fill up this summer. | ITCHED DREADFULLY Scratched in Sleep. Spread Rapidly. Cuticura- Soap and Ointment Worked Wonders, Stopped Itch- ing and In Less Than a Week Healed Entirely, Cost 75 Cents, —_— 27 Whitney Ave., Cambridge; Mass. — “My trouble was eczema. It began by my hose-supporter rubbing and poisoning the skin on my leg just above the knee. The eruption %), was small pimples which " itched dreadfully. When Ej) 1 scratched them they 7, would scab over and they dtched so nights that I scratched the scabs off in my sleep. They spread rapidly. I used witch hazel, different carbolic salves but nothing did it any good until a neighbor told me how her bands were cracked open and bleeding and that Cuticura cured her. I had been to so much expense buying remedies that did no good that I sent for samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment before using. They worked wonders. They stopped the itching and in less than a week's time it had healed entirely, after using a full-sized box of Cuticura Ointment and a cake of Cuticura Soap, costing but 75c.” (Signed) Mrs. W. E. Lewis, Nov. 25, 1911. X For treating poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have been the | world's favorites for more than a generation. Sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- dress post-card ‘‘Cuticura, Dept.T, Boston.” & Tender-faced men should use Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick, 25¢, Sample free. Spring Maid.” ARTHUR BURCKLY I DAVIS THEATRE - - THE SEASON’S BIGGEST MUSICAL ATTRACTION WERBA & LUBESCHER Will Presemt the opera which enjoved a two season’s engagement at the Globe Theatre, New York City through its captivating Music, Delicious Comedy, Tasteful Settings and Gorgeous Gowns and was proclaimed by all who witnessed this Operetta of “Fun and Fashion” as “Prettier Tkan Its BOND and MOORE. Special Orchestra of 12 Two Carloads of Scenery. - Sister Opera the Vsl d A Company of 75 Including EVELYN STEWART, and Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35¢, 25c. L SEE “THE KUTE KIDDIES" “THE ROSE BUD GARDEN OF GIRLS.” PBACH GIRL A FASHION PLATE Seats on Sale Friday, May 9th, Thursday, Mat. and Friday, at 10 & m. ATR THE BIG SONG FEAST ALL THIS WEEK MY RKLE-HARDER © PRESENTS THE Eve.—. ghe Winter Garden BILLY ALLEN MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 30—People Mostly Girls—30 .The Girl From Chili Matinee and Evening— A Night at PRICES ' MAT. ...10 and 20c EVE. sional district, which includes Tolland, ew Lgndon and Middlesex elected Hon. | No- The distinguished New Lon- spend more ‘Windham, counties, Bryan vember. don democrat seems supposed they Mahan to congress last to Kinemacolor AUDITORIU THE WELCHER Comedy Drama Written By the Author of the Round Up Very Clever Sketch—Three People : RYAN & TUCKER inging. Dancing, Talkin; NEW SHOW TODAY Thurs., Fri.,, Sat. HAZEL BOYNE S g g Dainty Comedienne THE MIGHTY DOLLAR Two Reels REVIEW OF ENGLISH TROOPS was to him in the fight against crime | 3imkins blinked. “Drafts he in-| didn’t get everything done be- |time over on Capitol Hill in Hartford | and his abllity to counteract it, which | quired. “What are they? Gas stoves | cause it began fo rain. The—iheythan he does ln Washington Hartford || MATINEES Breed Theatre :,',f,;'-g;:‘ff,, = . : =|gave him the upper hand and the|domt have ‘em. Why should wood | shrubs T was to set out? Vou see. I|appears to be an especially attractive | | EVERY DAY 5c SHOULD KNOW HOW TO SWIM. |jever which has made it possible to|Stoves? No, I didn’t open drafts. | was so Dbusy uying foof efore spot for him, if reports can be credit The importance of knowing how to|win his baide Ao dihes e e msatey wers mleriod Uit L SReRr sl JeRl he o1 o s ont bck fad Bt tovg) SIX. BIC ICTURES: TRDAY swim s emphasized by the manmy| The conviction of the four ex-poiice| jor gusty in the country with nobody i me but I can write fo the forist. form us how a real democrat = can || “MARVELOUS PATHE WEEKLY,” No. 19 ..Latest Events of the World drowning accidents from overturned inspectors for conspiracy in comnec- | around—I suppose vou left ’em that! “Oh, I had a bully time, and you|serve the people and the lobby? 1t's || “THE MAN FROM THE WEST, Stirring Edison Drama canoes or rowboats which have been |tion with the Sipp matter marks an- | way last fall. And I should think | don't know anything about it when | time Congressman Mahan woke up i et Tk ed th v in the season, and | other important inroad which he hg you'd have known that a woodplle you say I can’'t do things. Did what?|and attended strictly to his congres- “THE NEW PUPIL, el st lari Boston affair wherein | made the condition of the sys-|lef* outdoors all winter would be| Er-!)lax;:e X‘l al‘l, ;\ ‘}?‘”‘d"e“?""h’ dlfi sional duties. The people (and this|f “ROBERT HALE'S AMBITION,”...... -A Mother's Sacrifice a oze! st th ives at one | tem. t has operated for its own | | remember. to lock -the “doors ‘when includes a great many - ‘. " s Come: In this instance the fac | protection a > 2a of | 5 ; sl 7 ” iograph “omed: dren could not swim, was as | the purpose for which it is supposed | in iihe least Congressman Mahai's |§ “A MASHER'S LESSON,’ ogray . i il 7 lobb y aren’t bash- | n f such cases, the cause of | to be organized, has been glaringly 1 |empted classes. There s, how-|ful about saying so either—Rock. | essful and pathetic strug- | vealed, and vet the half has not m]n | ever, no wholesale exemption and Sen- | ville Leader. | Naan Al ] £le the water. Those who could | ¢ i is among the officials Bage . ator Borah calls attention to the fact e were locked up anyliow. ell, ding | Th S d C t swim were able to save themselves|that the system has shown up worst ER 'VIEW - POINTS R0 (0o o s aton Py oy buttons, 1t Billy IT“:Q,‘?‘?‘:‘"‘N::(J‘V‘ e econ Oncer and those who could not lost their|and to the district attorney must come (uk;t‘x funds which are at the disposal ‘:%O:“‘;!(;}:m?: & 331 ‘m]‘m_ otk Dedal. | By the lives. Those children, however, were | the credit for having accomplished it.| oo ‘;’i"xc‘xmn:;‘fil.f.fl:;,m of justice.—Sprin WATCH YOUR STEP! || %3 aint gonna have any old hoe | . no different than thousands of others, | It should have the effect of prin Ehamm st e SRl B I | week for crooks’ An’ them Wall street Yo““g People s orches".a who are not given the opportunity of | about improvement but it all lies |, .co 450 OVitions is-shown by the| Not until the same prompitnde. in | Buys aill come runnin' down to Wash- securing this needed protection for use | within the power of the people passive attitude now toward the par- | beginning work, the same earnest at- T [ ingihB Lo, Bl BIL Pyan (L0L10F o Will be given in of danger. There are | the backing which they give such offi- |cel post. But what a howl there tention to the business at hand, the Mr. Br s [amRiyeEuy to EGito ChBG SRR t becomes a part of the | cials as Attorney Whitman would be it taken away!— |same effort to utilize every minute of £ /Brysn s QeCrétary. of State s ”{;if\h‘,""‘“\f“v' iRt you DAVIS THEATRE, g o‘t, g g ol ki COUNTRY SCHOOL YEAR. pRasr i oo lSfl‘qh,‘:,a:nfre"*(’},su;f‘)u“_;,‘fh.““‘x; [ bet them Cubans an’ Mexicans | guys that’s been taikin' ‘bout me for SUNDAY, MAY 1ith R | S ke - s ghly In- | (hat thought Billy Bryan " to | sixteen years, an’ tellin’ all around 3 el . PRCATERG || | Why not hand that tariff debate over | culcated in the minds of teach: | ryan was goin’ to | st 4 > < at 2.30 p. m, assisted b: be to them both as a precaution-| ne schools of Comnecticut and|to the Congressional Record . with | pupil, will the schoals of Nowler &84 | ive 'em the Ch h | dian’t know nothin'? An’ them bank P A |to th g pup the schools of New Britain | Sive autauqua salute has N measure as well as the benefit| ppode Isiand are held up as an ex- . les and save all that ti by i . | fellows says to him, ‘Now, Bill, we got | MR, FRANK L. FARRELL, Pianist S Mo e Isiand are held up as ¢ {leave to print and save all that time? | be returning just due to the taxpayers | got another guess coming’ They been ! e all th' ti as | ch will be derived from it as an|ample to the country in the matter | Everything seems cut and dried, es-|Who are investing money in the sys- | readin’ so much ‘bout him tescnin o | CorynrEers crossed &l b L X Sowa | Cards of admission may be procured exercise. of hvaviding education. in ,fhe 1| pecially in the House, any- |tem—New Britain Herald. st cachin’ & callin il honest, we aid. But let us | of members of the orchestra, or at the ngs ang far too few people know how | neeq of keeping school nine months or = The replacing of Republican post- | bad men f y ’d quit lecturin’ | yen hes, L8 Lk 8 kR i e o R 1 E P schoc onths o % =il epla ’ e n e’ at a dollar a head. You | once, please, Bill, an’ we'll never mak to swim and this holds true even | pore in the year is recognized hecause he worst feature of the California | masters in Connecticut is not proceed- | paoe Gace |2 S < O R o apin . il wouldn'tl gttt S {1 enefit: rod at|zona following s Meanw e |1t seems to be a foregone conclusion | gmie wpear oo Lricans had ank | BT : : ";:)‘";;”“:\h",'. T e q;»x’|1|;\1l:,\' brings them to the attention of Dr. P.|nation waits to see what action Pres- | that present officials will be permit. | ol fiflcn‘lubge ‘-i\'l(;;“.g )Sopfifl'b fo ;l‘lwh31}111 Sl ied o s mot ette : £ | P. Claxton, United States commission- | ident Wilson will take. He has to|ted to serve out the terms GHIcH | o ot s 3 e good, | ther e ringing into play as it does muscles | or of education, who is ursing a con- s a test which will give an In-|they were PR At G Eo"fi‘c? pollTt monesdu vonr ovn caiitgr i1oE it aane s e which are not otherwise used and aid- | corted movement for b ral | ational revelation of his character | of ' course, wauld prove retractive -3;;" bun?;’l’l“etshth‘wl)“:i'pl’?'){‘n- ‘}mrse | ?n% {ell::le“:;:yglg‘ux?:d‘ Phtomn . ol | in the development of the body 'n | conools {hroughout ot 5 ew Haven Re against the Democrats, who, natural- | ‘lection down there an: one feliw hoct | Billy Bryan aint president, but hes < w;‘m:‘r'whhh mhmnmh desirable. | jargely throt e abtention ~which i‘\‘ ?'A‘!(';‘:!nxhvlwlzs to succeed themselves | another one for president. They ain't | the ring master an' they're all gonna | ith the large mumber who are con-|ig given to school efficiency, the| . mhere ar conle Cmphnie Sentine] % good losers, an’ th’ guy that got licked | jump thro’ his hoop! | & stantly #u ect to m,{-‘ dange mm\.‘r B i and fhe | e el e dre Beope tori h;{;:""fi';(_:(’, jSentinel, X \\askgum‘!\ovgéjt“p\»gn‘b}' turnin’ all th | ait tin they get off, please! | Restored to Health by Lydia water, and the many deaths which Ter | opam boor ol ploneth | [stear i BT L s i T crooks out o' jail, before he quit bein’ | “Careful now, mettin’ on! Careful! | . 5 il o daantiity o swin 1t 5 ibir. | S0k MniohoDlves ih In cemeteries, in loving remembrance| The voters of the Second Congres- | president. I guess moat o his friends | “Watch your sten!” E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ising th more determined effort | {jon. The average length of the ru- |ing of ordinary intelligence could do e not m » avercome this condi- | ya} school vear is a little less t that sort of thing hard to under- | Compound. tion. Th no telling how great | gaven months and many but it is practiced quite fre- | an_insurance policy the knowledge of 7Nl the seven o ily in this vicinity.—New .Lon- | Elkhart, Ind.:~““I suffered for four- swimming may become. age. City schools hold to th | ey L kb & teen years from organic inflammation, o7 e months’ terms but it is in the coun-| rpe day will come, nevertheless, female weakness, AN IMPORTANT PROBLEM. try s where th is w | when the voters of Connecticut will be ® pain and irregulari- y @ \ and certainly an in | SPread tendemcy to neglect education. |represented i nthe halls of legislation Hoe. . THa Yaife tin Wt gl i s Been createa| I the opinion of Dr. Claxton there | upon a is of population, and when iy . e ornia gt | Eber 2 e 3 as well elect, by means of a di- creas walkin; ing upon it n land bill. The sign- | in¥ for every ehild’in ghe: xura rect primary. will be rlr-‘r‘u:n;/m! * The ® or m.,di.’.'g on mg ing of the 11 simply be the start | tricts, which from the existing circum- | five " D, W0 0 PECOSR SC0e 0 £ d I hs h » the ma with many important | Stances would mean that period of |not = killed—New Haven' Journal: | et nddiiad sue to follow. The conflict of treaty | School for all children in coun- | Courfer - we Repea‘l | awful bearing down s and reserveq state rights holda | try the education except feelings, was de- the. arena, for as the|for b portion of the vear Other congresses have worked for | i il ofl w S pressed in spirits merican savs “this reser- | means that pupils are Unable to com- [ months in the building of u tarift | pec al verware er on Welcome cap and became thinand a ® sufficiently explicit to yw!«” r.'.am'v'nr 8¢ hw:‘ « \\ he w' ';,"' ik \w‘nrl» s nvx.\drlvlhm‘!“: r]mmiv;;g % pale with dull, heavy Bt of adis Aot e fhog vhic an v w give | does no ork at s ply do - ; : e A T m n'_yin fl\l\m‘ as ‘: ;:‘fllul‘ i ine | what Mr. Underwood tells it fo do } We certainly tkhought we gave you ample time to take advantage of our Big Special Silverware 2 eyes. I hadsixdoc- ex ation that state law and 1 4 201 BRUire! % > - + Frig R . . . 2 gt il iy ,,“”__;fm‘ s | statence upon and the enc of | While President Wilson preaches in | Offer, but since so many of you tell us we did not, it seems up to us to give you one more chance tors from whom I received only tempo- to fts fellow sovereign | more education ihat the best £ | gy iy aiae opiring et and we therefore extend the great Silverware Offer for just three days more. Please get ¥?;{;§“%f- VI de;‘gfdg’ give Lgdme_. Upon the very face of the|¢an and will be attained and it is the | democratic congress to puss a tarit | your Silverware Piece at once. Choose from among these pieces e A vl oSt el he federal tie must be suffi- [ ruralisthool which need billL.—Torrington Register. a4 E . inding to emable the .geners)| tention. | Butter Spreader, Coffee Spoon, Orange Spoon, Tea Spoon, Child’s now used the remedies for four months government to assume the honorable | S Non-partisan citizens tickets are all ' Spoon, Salt Shaker or Pepper Shaker. and cannot express my thanks for what 2nd responsible engagements that con- EDITORIAL NOTES. right, in municipal campaigns, pro- > they have done for me. To Prove Our Extra Quality vided they are what they are labelled. existence. The ““If these lines will be of any benefit old Wamen's sk s“seem to be gett e " = i e AR 0 5 i P - Too ofter: they are “rump” caucus com- . s H g Tty ¥ i ey i ‘l:”"“ e 1nte tha ‘i"““»v"”' of :‘ ey | traptions mongrel enough in appea Our object, as you know, in practically presenting you one hand- you haYVE my permission to publish 3 o fede compac d | ket—steadil owing tighter, e E i 2 strong sty : : : . S Toaselioss in aglition o Sameatie ] O U8 e s R some Piece of Silverware, is to let you see the unusual them.” — Mrs. SADIE WILLIAMS, 455 onstitution was to provide a | making progress in opposite directions !ination with the objectionable mem- LCOME WRAPPERS, you'll quickly Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- omipact between the states whereby [ without much interference except [bers of party organizations.—Water- collect the entire assortment. pounq,madefromn_anverooumdherhg, the general government should exer- | talk Republican. _ contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, ise powers not reserved to the states - 3 o Be prepared to see Rogers Silver of ex- and to-day holds the record of being the whereby the congeries of states could| The California incident has served I »”;nl:xl'”l;‘lv;:h lms 1(:1';‘1" i':‘nnd‘ds_e‘r\-- tmwa;gltland of the famed French most successful remedy for female ills h 1 ey P o demons: te ¥ e o ané ice 0! of E additio N Y Sushatpe all the duties ung sustiin al | 1o o smion 1o ',’,“.',’“\'h‘.r,,_”“\”:,: (“’l“l Lo AR CHher IBACratls. foa e La Corona” design— we knowof, and thousands of voluntary m‘:fl: onsibilities of organic govern- “‘”m"“;‘\" L s S the [un\izo”m the sundry civil appro- guaranteed for testimonials on file in the Pinkham ¥ riati exempting labor unic Califorsia has acted. . The next move e s End farmers’ organizations feom. prog. TWENTY.FIVE [, homtay, sf Lyo Muss, sty ta will_undoubtedly be the test of that| A Western state has an experience |ocytion under the Sherman law, the IO hie T iction before the highest court in the | Where a cold storage egg led to a wed- | thing is a piece of hypocrisy. The lim- If you have the slightest doubt and and whatever the outcome there | 4ing. Ordinarily it might have led |itation is simply that the appropria- that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta~ will likely be negotiations instituted | to trouble. tHon ‘:‘;""“3 = L:{"s l:’“l“ for the de- ble Com undwfllh;}fyou,wflw for adw tredty felations betwadmsihe'l oLl T o | ERRSRE of THREES AR T e uaed to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. twe countries. Tt gives the dapart- ) t" P i gras s i (confidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad- ment of state a problem which will [ OUSht fo reallze that it ' not ex: = == - vice. Your letter will be opened, SUUIFY. 16 Brercinn. of the bt Ibdey xu’vlnf‘lhr?:;nl'a!]\ wh be caught in com- e e read and answered by a woman, ment, but ust be met andtupas| PIRY- MRS Domb. - vl by local apolications, as ihey cannot and held in strict confidence. righ R ' Happy fhousht for today: Tt fsn't | RISl (J'Gniv"Shee vy o cure denfnass: A Fully E d = 80 much about recognition by other | und that is by constitutional remedies. ul uippe o T e Ay o tmriite# hav| countries ms it la by Mesleo that | AShIica if Siused DN ah infamed o Five Piben r 30 H. P. ieved that a duty of fifteen per cent. o al ned. itz o A -y M - ‘ n N asiod, . pespiade | Frotiem Husrta 1 comcarn | g i, riabelt b e g o said “free trade” and the committee | <with Stefanason ready for his Arctle | ¢ hearing, and when it is en- Tourin' Car felged, not e it was the thing, | trip. there is no record of his taking | oped Deatness 1/ the result Mail us the Silverware Coupon here were willing to let the coun- | py. Cook's gulde to the nerth pole out and this tubs restored o its printed, along with fuwo Weicome Soap The OVERLAND for 5985 00 business suffer, and give rec- | a9 a necessary aid in his explorations. | mal conditlon, hearing will be de- 2 Wrappers and 11 cenls in stamps. Be sure s to the one man theory over | o Sudrtiegy — L A to tell us which Piece you want. Your order will be Ofia Aatormatretion Solili comUItng Fob ience. Paris is to spend $38000 to enter-| i, & %, an inflamed Condition of the filled by return mail, and We promise you that you will beyond a doubt of the superiority of A R tain King Alfonso of Spain, but it I'mucous surfaces . be tremendously pleased. this motor car ov.r any and all others Tndications that he intends to carry | would be gad to relate if after ¢ : ’\\ 7:]7:'11}“5‘1\& ‘:!":“'gg;;dl'(vufz‘u?:dlulxs This Special Offer will soon expire, so act at once. at that price. on f for many vears vet are|rumors it was found they had f: PR BB o I S L el Gl .6 o__] . LET US SHOW YOU WHY. given the statement of William | to protect him. | Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. Welcome Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Haswood that four hours o day ans oo | Bl S Broapinis, Tae oo One: Premium Booklet Free 4. B. RING AUTO CO. enough for any man to work. This| When the assassin of the king of | Hoid PN\ s Efamily Pills for consti- 3 CHESTNUT STREET simply means one steady round of | Greece took his own life he relieved the | pation. —Our yegular Fremium Plan, the one that's in effect at all Al strikes and agitation with an easy | country of a task that would have | times, is extremely liberal. Send postal for explanation and for job for Haywood | accomplishea the same thing and|* = G handgome booklét showing our complete List of Preminms. me. a"lagh a = —— which would have saved much trouble ri showin; Only a small number are mentioned in this advertisement. s ™ ts of ing accidents | had he taken his last step first. | Our Spring g of messamassussssssssssssssssaasssas; PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT e reports of canoeing accidents Truthful in her prediction CARRIAGES and HARNESS are only forerunners of many more SILVERWARE COUPON n her advice, no matter what troubls and of the usnal number of accidental Syracuse appears to be patlerning : ‘This Silverware is offered with “Welcome’’ A you may have with yourself or others. Arowaings, il because the proper caye | its laborers' strike after the type of _ isopen fo_l' your New Eoglians Iavatis Lanbiry Soas o WELCOME" —Lever Bros. Co., Combridde, Mass. (| 120 may have with yourself o j= not taken to prevent them, or of | the Buffalo luhr-r" disturbance, a ten- mspechon. kind that contains more borax than any FIVE Gentlemen — I enclose with this Silverware Coupon, two 204 FRANKLIN STREET failure to profit from the almost daily | dency in such disputes which is de Woibuve a insia ling of thabeit mias: other New England Soaps combined. “Wel- Up one flight, over Avery's stors. plorable and calling for urgent discour- agement, come’’ makes clothes clean and white, keeps the washer’s hands soft and white and never Injures the ciothes. It lasts 20% longer than the ordinary bar of seap. And above all it is a time saver for the laundry weman. Buy 2 eakes from your Grocer at ence—S5c per cake. lessons in the experfence of others, ufactured est prices. Before trading this year let us show you our line and quote your our prices - The L. L. Chapman Co. in the country at the low- pleasesendme__________ name of piece wanted, Arizona fs trying some advertising of its vast territory by planning & more drastic b1l than California, but with TUtah removing all such restrictions it Auto Express PARCELS or LUGGAGE delivered sromptly to any part of the city or vi- Your Name. There ure twe certainties after the passage af the Underwood tariff bill the shouting of (he demoerats hecaus Street ' Welcome Soap Wrappers and 11 cents in stamps, for which can be readily peen that thers is little | it has passed, and a like demnndmrn- ‘Then get your favorite piece of Silverware. cinity by ‘o fear from alian invasion and seme- | tion from those who are injured, for Z 5 JONATHAN SMITH, thing to be desired. the same reason, 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. : 30 Town St Telephone $18