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'COLLEGE EDUCATION PAYS - . The question is often asked, “Does 3 ‘& college education pay?’ or "Is it 3 y . e o srwich Bu iletin |Rotoi s e e e TER 7 FOSANAY. ; : ) Into the A the year with the high school com- - nnd Goufier. mencements. It Is e question which | SUGGESTIONS FOR : ous sweet smelling herbs, 5 the Gvdai 3 “BRONCHO BILLY AND THE EXPRESS RIDER,” With G. M. Anderson has interested many in the past and ¢ | rosemary,” oergamot and lemon ver- 117 YEARS OLD, it has received various answers, but _THE HOUSEWIFE. sena, while a potpourri one would be i I . there t in the in- elightful. S Sestigation. which the. Northwesters| o Jn esk AAVEr, teapot sweet Whea |"“ry" snouly. b covered with whils 1 ] “otar—an atony ..., Bubacription price, 120 a week; 600 af university has conducted for the pur- = e i o T LTHE AMATEUR LION-TAMER” ‘month; $6.00 a y pose of reaching a definite conclusion | ~When an article iz scorched in fron- | o0l Yo a (Wers within. g based upon actual facts. To prove the :;lr:t e tl':; spot with cold water and® < At the Postoffice at Norwien, | value of a higher seducation, a census FAS - & T il v e o v of the class of 1903 was taken, that| 1o puro® 4oL o arpet a DICTATES "OF ‘FASHION. Pl Bl AT class having had ten years in Which|good handful of oatmeal should at| Stylish, light weight and becoming tin Ediiorial Rooms, $5-3e to get settled and it is declared as|once be.laid on the spot. Leave it un- |is a black tulle mushroom shape trim- 3 tin a result thereof that a college educa- | touched for at least a day, then re- med ‘with a bow of black moire rib- Willimantio Office, Room 2, Murray | tion is worth $25000. It was the|move it and brush the carpet with & |bon. - Telephone 210. showing these men had made con- |Stff broom. — trasted with the average earning ca- What is called Bulgarian crepe is a Norwich, Monday, June 16, 1913, pod (2 To remove a stain caused by the|good choice and in the new argent g dune 16 1913, |pacity of e O Ing o | fading of red crepe paper, wet the spot | white is lovely for the summer coats the Uniteq States census, and the|in cold water and rub between the | of little children. ‘erence multiplied by forty as a fair| fingers, but if this does not affect it The Girls from the Tabloid Musical Comedy - 11 People-—Mostly Gi d the Well-known 2 - estimate of a man's years of service,|try alcohol; then, if this, too, fails, | The newest laydown collars are nar- - The Circulation of || v en: The secuie R R O e e I T e " 3-REEL 101 BISON—Indian Feature— - In Northwestern university, the cost | acid. of them. Many of the collars are "y The Bulletin of a college education fs §2,400. At _ edged with extremely wide lace. béadldbritcy it N BRED IN THE BONE v Yale it is averaged at $4,377, with| ~To wash varnish, steep some tea P . leaves in water for an hour, thed | The womin who can afford to in- d- ; . Also Good Comedy Reels The Bullctin has the largest elr- | | greater opportunities probable. While | ipain them out and use the liquid for | dulge in the fashionable caprices calation of amy paper im Bastern || the estimation of the value might be | washing the varnished wood. This|matches her footgear with her indi. Cemmecticut, aad frem three to feur | | much different in other institutions, | decoction gives the woodwork a clean- | vidual gowns; even the material ani tmes larger tham that of amy ta |[the fact that the Northwestern has|er, fresher look than when washed |color are the same, So that the tout- Nerwich, It fu delivered to ever || established this fact is a basis for fig- | With only soap and water. ensemble is correct. 3,000 of the 4053 houses im Nor- | |uring on the dollars and cents profit, ) i wich, and rend oy mimety-three ::. rexz\:d]l' s of the many other ue’i.m, Down and feathet pillows may be Button trimming still holds a high : . egsily and successfully cleaned with |place. Stunning glass buttons of a cest. of the peeple. Im Wimdham |'which are gained through knowlede. | jce Lo, o horse brush and a tub of | color to match the gown are used ex- it iu delivered to ever 980 houses, | It is simply a visible proof that a col- | pot uas’ Dampen the pillow and rub ! tensively. In the center of each one in Putaam asd Daniclson over | lege education pays. any good washing soap over the soiled | of these buttons is a rhinestone, whiza 1,100, and in all of these places it ——— e places. Dip the brush into the suds |adds, brilNancy to the gown. is comsidered the local daily. OUR MERCHANT MARINE. and rub vigorously for several min. SNNMS CubGetiise has fogty- When it is announced that the ship- | Utes. Now rinse and hang out in the | The broderie Anglaise bonnet, with a ruffle of valenciennes lace ' upon D Av l S THEATRE EERRES e AV * 5ROADWAY UP HERE MORI JAPS S5NATN 8 uismisTs S B U Comedy Sin; Skit Sweet Si; Comedienne Class 81C; ot THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY nine tewss, omc humdred and aixty- | [vards of this country are operatingSUm- {0k 3 ; - ousseline, is the prettiest of head- Sve posteffice districts, amd sixty | |under full headway and with orders| o cjean . o ; witl glass, put a little powdered | gear for the perambulator girl. Even FEATURE PHOTO Pi sar rural free delivery remtes. for come Gistancé eacad, it is TecOR- | pumice stome between the lavers of 1 |upon these models there is a blossom, LAYS—_KEVSTONE COMEDIES The Bulletin is seld fn every town and em all of the R. B, D. reutes In Eastern Commecticut. nized that there is a realization of the benefits which the opening of the Pan- ama canal will bring, and of the grow- ing importance of coastwise trade. It folded piece of soft muslin, and stitch around the edges to prevent the pow- der from falling out. Rub lamp glass es and window panes with this dry cloth and they will be clean and spark- just a single one made of pink or blus satin nestling among the lace,at one side. 1t is interesting to note that the ma- CIRCULATION is, to say the least, a healthy indica- . _ E > i iing immediately. Enough powder | jority of summer coats are made with tion, and greater activity in transpor-| ghoulg remain in the cloth for use L iRl Sloave. Many of these are 2asssess 4A12 ]| tation by water can be anticipated,iin many Huea padded down to the wrists with a cer the home trade. - tain amount of fullness, as much as 5920 While the demand for new and larg- JARS FOR CORKS, may be consistent with closely out- h er vessels is being felt in the coastal f lining the arm. Other sleeves just turn t be Lttie| Every pantry shelf should have a |the elbow comfortably with or without or o awakening concerning ocean | COvered wide mouthed jar as a recept- a cuff. wosk or sune 7un..oo ) | T || Semeti e ity | S5 S St ey S R e moTunes ' ever regain its palmy days on_thelpadiy broken saould be kept. But be- et 5 high sear, in the opinion of the Bos-|fore putting away the cork see that| people who stand their family por- e —— === | ton Transcript, is “open to gravest|it is perfectly clean. To insure this |tralts against the walls while packing FIX THE BLAME RIGHT. doubts. Not on'y do our ships cost |boil the cork in a solution of water |ana unpacking their Bousehold goods It is certainly a severe strain under |MOTe to build than do those of Euro- |and baking soda for at least a quarter | cause a great deal of broken glass, wwhich k& 5 Sew | Pean countries, but they cost more to | Of an hour; this will sterflize it thor- |scratches and dents. The first thing ich Engineer Doherty of the New [Pean “ouftues: but they cost e it | oughly: then dry in the sunshine. If ¢ he done when. moving into your Haven road is roing through the pres- | OPeTate. o this plan is foliowed therew will al-| oo ome should be to hang the pic- The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Wash Goods More than 5000 yards of Wash Fabrics at Special Prices. Just when cool Summer Wash Goods are most in de- mand we make this special offering. The assortment 1901, averag, 1905, average... commerce, there appears TO- PLYMOUTH (London) BOULOGNE Parisy HAMBURG ent investigation of the Stamferd |PUtUP with the food that satisfles Nor- ways be a supply of corks of assorted | t;reg any place, in order to get them wreck, and it may be, as has been [ #°51ans and Itallans. He ls better |gizes on hand. out of the way, without waiting to includes about all the new weaves and colori { fed and better quartered than most kil O e ON PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS in ings of the ®aid for him, that he was disappointed in having escaped with his life from season—AT PRICES WHICH MEAN GENUINE SAV- seafarers, and the expense of his su- | HANDKERCHIEFS FOR BRIDE. |yil present o reat deal of breakase Assuring Arcivel ta’ Pacis: by Day that fatal collision, but it was & most | POTONCY U8, & botert [agiel BENRCH instead of Lemming, Toil'the eages |27 OtRer damage BLUECHER June 24 CLEVELAND Jul INGS IN EVERY INSTANCE. fortunate thing for the investigators, | o8 11 ComPeiition, Tiven £o¢ SRS 90 | pvonch fashion. To do _this, first PRETTY SCORE CARDS. e uly 29 CINCINNATI July 12 CINCINNATI Aug. 16 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 607 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS, or LOCAL AGENT i 4 dampen the thumb snd first finger of tion of our flag to its old-time place | {RHPER the Faumb, 28 HYet SRESY o : in the transoceanic trade. Congress | possible as you continue fo sew. The | If you want to make inexpensive a vear ago authorized Americans to | lace edging of insertion that you trim |&nd hands pechgchndy, S Roine purchase ships built abroad, but there|should be sewed on with the same | B i e In ‘other | So5 R a1 h very effective. One way have been no transactions worth men. | stitch that sews the roll. words the roil and edging are sewed |is to paste the floral paper smoothly the investization and the future ef- forts in behalf of safety, that he was spared. It is time that the blame for such railroad wrecks are fixed, not upon the dead engineer, whether he Be innoncent or guilty, but upon the .On Sale Beginning Today AT THESE VERY SPECIAL PRICES £ ¢ | tioning. This disinclination of our v A i - e Gbitalinls 1550t ek Tanike Tt 15u% at the sume time, It makes a prettier, gI water calle, paper, Suhicinonte o 35 in a fair way to be so determined, | 4iStance ocean transportation is em- ;" 5)mogt invisihle. Such handker- ‘h"t'g“t!myfl dry, o into h°“ 'MX?‘ A ROSE DINNER. fifteen minutes. Drain and make a l Dress Prints, a good selection of light 2nd the opportunity does not now ex- | Phatic chiefs may be trimmed as simply or |50 that a fower i on each card. Ac white sauce of one cupful of the water value and’” mediithy dolorp "4h " good quality aar g It is to be hoped, though it may not fas elaborately as you wish. It you |{ach a pencil, and letter with a small in which the asparagus was cooked ist for blaming it on to the pi of ¥ 3 y brush. No one would suspect that| When roses are used for decorative e Ds P " g be realized, that the benefit of the in- | wish to embrolder the bride’s mono- st ¥ g 8t | uPases. the 1 h and one cupful of milk thickened with 6C ressErintasil at 40 ayard, Walue the train. who so often in ded in they are not hand painted. Another rposes e linen and china should two heaping tablespoonfuls of flour 6e. creased coastwise trade and the op- |gram or her name, cut her signatuce - be of the finest, while fi the death list, without his version of | Tea5ed 2 A g o ot ‘3 ke 3¢ | TALOLY: aqole SutiiLE SaRas s ety beautiful a8 when carelesey | COOKed WIth two _tabl portunities of the canal will serve as|Irom the hottom of a letter. Wlace ' |3 roge olit of a plece of wall paper, |100k as beautiful as when carelessly [[O0SSY IR Wo tab :ixxg%:ro‘fiul off the occurrence. hei it e roams tha ® | against the windowpane with the 2 Te will require the full four-sigea | e Impetus o okercomo that disin- | RESGLL NI on"{op "ana trace the e S D e L, salt and halt as much white pepper. vale - SEmsafiudis ftinche widsias B ¢ 3 ik , 2 ave ready ob . Pu: 5 cl - e and deserving of pun- A R = , " of | the score. Attach the card to the white hearts of bleached let- i Ginghams in blu d white ahd’ piak 0 S A : a four-inch diamond-shaped center of | ! b Tacs, i Wwhite sauce over all. ghams in blue an pinl B e e Do ot s il EDITORIAL NOTES. white velveteen, which takes the placo | Sree8 o bels by, & Luieied cord of em_ | Ly P e e St Dotatoss’ s 1L P 7c g Nt cligche 204 the enginecr savs it wis (he faul| Happy thought for today: These | Of the chamoie. Powder may be dusi- | made rom any Bretty fowered wall| I8ves are zerved with bomboms. | roor'soty ormtery Stoen Shinend e brakes, the lat- |are mervous but busy times for the | 58,UP0% B0 (CRRMGSVIVED ST | paper. ecorate the chandelier, candelabra |in g dish with bits of butter. Sprinkle of the engine and th S & atatement wh gnd candles with silk roses, prefera- | with one-half teaspoonful of salt and h death would | office seekers. better than to the surface of a cham- T r Y tpi . FLOWER POT HOLDER. bly red for might, or pink and white |3"gash of pepper. Pour milk over to 26-inch Dress Pércales, in pretty lignt 63/4c value effects—aiso Fine Lawns, 28-inches have made fmpossible and thus closed —_— ols skin. : e T R e L | i, cnes s, Box e, Flace | S,SE8R 200 Lot i oocnd 8c riein e sood seecton of puuerns N s o be but the pre ary t » £ A new flower i o a For the purpose of getting the details, | Seem to be but the preliminary to HEALTH AND BEAUTY. g e o i in each finger bowl. Do not use & Pro- | or saur: orar theiay, 200 & Deaten including handsome bordered designs. It stands on feet, which prevent the | fusion of flowers to give a studied | gve and bake a half hour. If of insuring |general denial effect, but use a sufficient amount of and asfan ot i ben et S Eyss that are left unshielded are more safety In the future. the sparin o : : c i E i - giving, however much feels that | throushout Massachusetts, and it is| PRy 3000 PTG ikles “that | quently collects in the bottom of a | tasteful, simple and charming. The co-eds of the Ohlo state uni value T awiie, BoiNte o Dot s Geath would have relieved him under |Eetting just the attention it deserves.| ma ‘Gacome permanent " |jardiniere. It also prevents worms yersliy i Have-dgciled; that they. will olon; BRtiats "en: Dipity, NSk sl ; he ved in . S y permanent. g s A SRRl RECIPES. use no more slang. Miss Caroline 1 C b Lol o M 2 B <o the clrcumstances. The blame must 3 i £ —_— = gt e o S iy T s B white striped voile and embroidered e W) By Unless July and August show a dif- | When the nose is shiny or oily, |hole, and by holding the flower pot e oot M e mOmen. Swiss muslin. ferent temperature than Jjune, con- | bathing it dailv with camphor or aco .| far ¢nough from the ground avolds in-| Creamed Asparagus—Wash care- | ave in faver b the sampeien ey Ju: to the lawn. > t ully and break (not cut) into inch |has been started in carnest. The ha'l Bach holder 1s filted with two ad-| pleces as far ss each stalk can be|in which the girls meet Is called the | broken. When it will not snap off | “gab room,” and the dean has offered || - c value 40-inch Bordered Batiste in a splen: ought not to object to a contin- | nite is excellent. In place of soap, POLO VICTORY. ous sesston. bathe the face, especially the nose, | with almond meal. Use borax in the| justable handles, which can be folded Quick and decisive has b the vie- inside or out. T hru R Bt ot The foy rider usually reaches the |Water at other times, Wi auickly, the stalk is too toush to bel‘:s for a name to substitute for this fange o fhandsome ' designs—all - at i 'his i s: e e whethe: E 3 S s 4 HE80 i & their English opponents. This inter- |same end whether he attempts his| yooqiness and bad temper—tho NEEDLEWORK NOTES. o ook in boiling. salted - water | slangy one. 19C Go'a vakd wetonl valde 10c 4 yard: national contest, like acht_races, | reckless speeding in an automobile or | word enemies of good looks.. may A may be a rich man's sport, but It |an aeroplane. generally be traced to an imperfect| A wooden finger to be used when B Bidis abuwii that 1-8bes not Tack i digestion. Bad temper agos a woman | mending gloves costs only & few cents for merit and that the plavers repre- | This is the season of the year when | more than anything and makes a face, — Imported Irish Dimity, 30-inches wide, VaAlUE a good selection of dots, stripes ani c floral designs, on light, medium and senting this country ave plaved a|a congressman at congress does his|lose all its natural beauty and charm. Many persons mend a glove on their remarkable game against their challen- | best to make a perfect attendance rec- — own finger. The wooden one will be ZSC dark grounds—25c Wash Goods at 12%c a yard. When the nose is red and shiny, |found quité an improvement. without being cily, then bathe it with it ey tepid water and cologne, dab it GIY| Nany of the prettiest of the fine gers. Both games were won because | ord at the ball games of superior playing and despite the rgeon who announces changes which were made capltal polo | _The French i et 4 > . 9 g S e made capltal polo | horacic cavity operations ean be | &nd Tub in some cold cream or oll. Al- | jingerie collars can be made at homs | Serpentine Crepe in a splendid range A QUYL 1 w this to. remain for flve minutes, | t5; 5 third of the cost in the, sh VaAlU€ of foral ana neat figured designs—re; of the contest, for it was expected that | Performed with success may yet find | remove with soft cloth and then use & % o At i the, Shop OF foral And A A b .= § v ihag [Ittenmal with svouess daes 3 0 A well covered pattern of fine patiste ular 17c wash fabrics’ at 12 1-2c a the English feam would at least win | the r medy for a broken heart. little rice powder. embroidery should be chosen and (h: 17¢ i i one game, insures the polo cup for this iy | sea - e ; St 1t ata inaioaten that wiily | President Wilson now stands in the| ‘Sleep is one of the greatest—I might | Soars 5a0Uld, be fnished with entre. b there may not be an extensive partici- | identical position which President Tatt | say the greatest—aids to heauty; @ collar if desired. £ JRESR & the exoensive amort. It has | 810 on the clvi) sundry BIlL Wil he | Womsn's Beauty napis absoltely, 1 Lisle Tissue and Woven Flaxon, 28- Bot suffered from lack of eficiency, | BaVe the courage to apply the deserved | SeRtial to her good looks Lack of| 144 geep founce or wide ruffic is to \ value inches wide—a sheer, woyen fabric and the victory deserves greater pop- | ‘0 low, while a sufficient amount will give | be sewed on a skirt or petticoat meas atripes and plaliss apdin-al wilh xatize ularity than ever for the game. Ex- her youth and beauty. ure the width of the flounce or ruffie C of colorings. " % ept temmorarily, however. as with| The departure for the- seastiore and then mark with thread or tailors' | © B e T e o T e e tn | means the opening of the season when | Let your heartiest meal be at night | chalk aline around the skirt this same certain circles. ned 10 ) the cat that's left behind doesn't|or whenever your work for the d jRa e e s The genuine Jjohn and David Ander- ey . know where the next meal is coming | over. Fruit, toast, soft boiled eggs and | R ng the % epnide. i g The crowning feature of the con- |Fno o make a mood breakfast. When | ine and’ will fall just to the bottom value oy “,.",‘,’(',";,SJ,’,‘{‘,Z"}".J2531";;351;2:? test is the attitude of the losers. They S | iHa s tniaemignitn between” Haurs ot | Of Sha wlirt A e e o e have been no easy opponents but they | \yith the establishment of one col- |18bor is short no heavy food should Bt s 49¢ pne have shown themselves as #ood losers | o\ nt o ot o O N oi-|be taken into the stomach. Hundreds| When much machine work is to bs 3 @s they have been worthy rontestants. | . LR e Srasih and Ay | of persons who eat heartily and return | dome fill several shuttles with cottoa The Tase of the second zame. hets fecontemplated, that country is paving | to work almost immediately afterward | finer than that used on top. An or- T e o e B et [no attention’ (o our -policy. of dis- | have dyspepsia. | dinary shuttle will hold a great deal e er of a point was not as declsive | oo, tion, ol | be"fine cotton and you will fot be 4 he Porteous itche \) IR Te = reen WA Jor, but e e “One of the exercises which many |noyed by having to stop and wini| 4t was as properly recognized by the | Thai Swiss couple who ended their |women practice every day to prevent'a bobbin when you are right in the | English players as if it had been a|jives for a lack of interest In life|the appearance of a double chin is|midst of a long seam or a difficult bit goal. The American team has Acauit- | could have with their wealth attracted | ery simple but of great value in re- | of Wwork. ted itself with honor. inasmuch as it | manv who would have made life in.|dUCing any signs of superfiuous flesh was not considered as strong as other | foresting for (hem.. beneath the throat. This is simply to| Beautiful buttonholes may be mad . throw the head back as far as possi- | in any mategal, no matter how thin. ersic teams. The games, however, have heen ble and thrust the jaw out at the if they are first marked, and before of Intense interest and in the suc-| Stamford and many others have rea. ) Sl { H ; e interes 1 in the su 5 -|time. In this way the whole chin is | they are cut out are stitched alon e ' ew cessful defense of the cup, Connecti- |son to remember Thursday. June 12, ) stretched and drawn out taut. Then, | each side on the mashine. Gt betaans | om lng cut. through its member, shares in the (1913, much more than Friday, June |keeping the chin in this position, thi | the two~rows of stitching and thers| Water glory. 13, 1913, on which day all terrible | head is turned first to the right and| will be a good foundation for the S I % 3 & things were supposed to happen. -[then to the left. raveling. This makés the aorking of | .« The well-known table beverage, “pp y el s it - any buttonhole much easier andsgreat- TUM, i LINCOLN MEMORIAL. A ST Y A Only patience and perseverance will | Iy adds to its durabllity. P 8! POS , NOW comes in s t Noticeable is it that the efforts for s ‘"':M vy has been the :_logn:\ fi.!u(thne win out in bleaching the neck to its —_— ys em ; a ume: vertising men’s convention E . w ounce B R U5 mationat monamont toc fon in Tormer “Iily whiteness.” One oun SHADOW. LACE. New Form _.ie Spring of the vear is just tne time for you to instali a MERSICK WATER/SUPPLY SYSTEM on your farm. The outfit shown above consists af a geared power pump, connected to 8 | 2. P Gasoline Engine having a suction lift up to 25 feet.” Capactty, 4§ allons per minute. The pump gear can be ‘. | Beiring, “permitting use of engine for other purposes. ~A very satistactory | equi or country homes. R oy our Cajalog “I” on Individual Water Supply Systems and Farmhousé Lighting Outfiis. THE C. S. MERSICK & CO., New Haven, Conn. memory of Abraham Lincoln ere be. |More. It should ever be the aim of | strained honey, one teaspoonful of ing brouzht to a climas on the fitticth | the users of advertising if the full | lemon juice, six drops of ol of bitter | The early demise of the Medicl col- Called anniversary of his great and glorious | 31d 1asting benefit is to be received. |&lmonds;, whites of two éggs. enoush | lar is easily foreseen in its wired form, ! : gl oot —_— i fine oatmeal to make a fine paste.|as it has been already reproduced in term as president cf the United States. | Spread this_thickly on a piece of cot- | cheap lace and bl under way for one of the important |charged the farmer after his arrestitic as a bandage pround the throat.|ated falling frill of lace has so,mueh | 2 battles of the great war and'only dur- |for having 28 barrels of cider and a|Four or five of 'these applications|to commend it as a finish to the sum- | ing the past week has there been |Uantity of lager. and whiskey -n his | should .bleach the neck to a satin!mer corsage and short jacket thas ane | sion, based his decision on the | whiteness. Remember this is not a|hopes it may reign supreme till the | A delicious drink—absolutely free from adopted the plans for the memorial | Posses : : e et dh M nck ves e hanke of the Poreman Frves | recent case concerning a gentleman's |fac o v al- | end of autumn, ; :";u: ;z :1';( has this !n:;:’t‘:nwl:lm:xd wine cellar. monds is a poison and must not be; Lace has never been more popular, the coffee dmg, caffeine. Tel. Connection. Opens Junme 15th 1647 IR b Biied dlong ahother step. gmgowed or left within the reach of |and especially’ “shadow” lace, which 3 With good promise of being pushed | Because the medical and the law |§ridren | makes so many charming day and ev- A level teaspoonful of Instant Postum in an ordinary THE HARTFORD HOUSE Adam’s Tavern : 3 is a poison and must not be swallowed ; ening wraps with the als 1 * : through to completion within' proper | colleges are turning out hundreds | 3 GefC within the reach of cnidren. | crvseal beads: For blouses “sise “in || Ccup of hot water dissolves instantly and makes it right brrivy where the dlvinity schools graduate ke Yoo, e R e i 1 b + tens, it dogsn't necessarily mean that TO CLEAN MIRRORS. so for undersleeves and cuffs as well or most persons. fcal and judicial requirements s collars of soft silk crepe and satin kind are going to be any bet-| My mirrors are always clean, and 1| coats. keep them so with little effort. With o M. F. BROWN, Manager | 0CEAN BEACH, NEW LONDON, CT. 1861 : Terms upon application. otier' % the FublD tAS i Reduced rates for June and September | brani\s of Leer of Eutope and Bobewlun, kusner, Crumbach Havariaa beer, Uasy Paip and burion, Muetr's The commission which has the mat- fer in charge is following out the di- | the ph: rections of congress and well did it [of m: A big cup requires more and some people who like select the form the memorial should | ter served than the spiritual. e 3 Y . . & L fake and its location at.the national | s e R R g PARIS HATS. strong things put in a heaping spoonful and temper it Bcotés Ale, Gimness’ Dublin Stouty : capital. While there remain.many de- ie sugar cane and beet raisers are | L3 MINTON UL Lhe solied spots dis- 3 = R h ohly C. & C. import nger Ale, Bunker Sait whcompleted. the stone meimarlal |t} unable 1o nderstand. the broal | SEbCE] S (Lt With v plec uf lisime | | Ontricn feathers ars more tashion. || With 4 large supply of cream. - Eul P. B, Ale, Frauk Jones' Nourish. ofters the permanency and the stabjl- [dent.wheh he declards that no honest | cesa requires about half the time 1t | thise phomes ithor nansy o Many ot L e . tng Ale.-Stetling Bithe Als. Anhouser, s which the higaway ldca failed (o | ndusiry need fear the (arlf® siashing. | taies it soup and water are used according to rancy, Form. the . sole _Experiment until you know the amount that pleases Eurcpear. Plan R ‘:‘ Fata of the ) > | that he"has all the. information he ~ ning ou numbers of models, Cers Our P2 p ave it’s e y o . A ADAM, Nerwi ficlude and is devold of the land ex- [that ke has all the information h SCENTED FINGHUSIONS. {rlmaing ou numbérs of models. Cer- || your palate and have it served that way in the future. Grill Room open until 12m. | & Ehgpy o Ploitation feature with which the mem- | wauts concerning sugar, and vet sugar | highway idea was placarded. The |is to be free in three years i Jmoushion fs o dainr | 14588 Y sewing & bunch ‘of small ¢ 4 Bt w1l Be atiothier one of Wasb. = b iender pincushion is a daiyty | flowers or berries at the base of their Postum comes in {wo forms, . laffair for the tollet table during the | feathers, aigrettes and paradise, A Ington's great attractions, with an ad- | - Waste needs to be overcome, Now | warm days, filling the room with its | foque much sdmired wos frbesor: .. Tirabie site overlooking Arlington, to | we hear of the wife of Senator O'Gor- | delicate perfumne. | shavea, in violet crinoline straw. with Regular (must be boiled.) man throwing away a large ‘quantity It is very pretty when covered 'n!the brim bound with velvet of a dark- UAYES BRCS. Props CORNS T i New York Harbor All trouble of the’ feet. o B e O ] ar i ely sirked “Rad TabMiBes | PRIS Lawn; embroidered 1n; siplée arid. or abany ST it Yalves e laid Inotial thus joining in honore < y marked op,”_be- | Pale Lo oidered let shade, {rim; : ng ‘plai 5 SO e e reat.loader and some o | cause ahe.Tound out that was sy a | Ereen aumi he word “iavenderwril- fraflers tnied Violet, orange and gola Instant Postum doesn’t require hoiling but is prepared ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT BT o 1 = N iy 088 ormer color to re-|The success of most of tl ' B SHrring: 4 i . { AT & the country's preatest soldiers and de- | nickname applled to a newly leased|ming one stil further of the cushion's | hats depends chelfls on the fine Gusl. instantly by stirring a level feaspoonful in a cup of hot e iakcmiia Sty i TRANSPORTAT! fenders. It is a project well conceived, [ place in ston. The Ha Ll A o e e e SO e 1ation “ §:3 o4 will doibtless be | squad has nearly a whole week when | Other nincushions might be made in | Loy 2 JAMES DAWSON, osrs it ekt T8 o seell planned . A% ) < nCus any second or third rate material Tel. 624, Room 26 Central Buflding 4 it could make use of that, the same way, and be filled with vari- | would be an absolute failure, L Rl Attandatits | R e o 1 8 rell exeouted.

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