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MORE ACTION FOR SIDEWALKS. ‘Whenever the. matter of better side- walks i3 taken up it fs a subject which shovld eomcern every person within ‘ir’kl Fuiletin v " Ni Until - = eo——— g eltagamitiai Lo ) MONBAY, JULY 21 THE GREATEST QUARTETTE OF THEM ALL sud Gouficd. wWretched condition into which the| Walter and Elizabeth had been fond (mother, 1 am proud. And without any T which EVERY variety of entertainment BISON CITY OUR i ;:lkl here have been fllluwod_ to get. log each other. since “London Bridge” backis 1 ean't do e‘mnT 1 want is _included ) As fin’.‘ and Com s They Have No Equals. ) 117 YEARS OLD. T O e ity Boviment ldays. Walter was a straight, clean- | t0 80 Here JONC tere hra 10 &8 PR¢ ] I you want to seo Wild Wost WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW. Different From All the Others. In wll sections should| receive ot pnly (€Ut Well-mannered boy of 25 Eliza-|a young man makes good with them | :; You aimice Marvelous Shaoting THE Y OUN G BUFFALO WMARTYNE & HARDY | FAILURE OF SUCCESS price, 120 @ weeks 500 & | the endorsement but the hearty co-'|Deth was a_delicate, blue-eved girl | there’s a ehance to go te the top. Don't|§ ¢ ¥oU snloy Fral e Ros Pessls WILD V/EST, HIPPODROME Character Change Artists . B. Feature in Two Reels. month; 9600 @ y-- operation of every properts’ owner. 1t |9f 21—and very popular. = So many |you see, mother?” If You are thrilled by Death-defying Feats AND FAR EAST i i Mrs, Lawrence sought refuge . - makes little difference into what-sec- | SUitors there were at her beck and Again eea | --1?_———-—-———— the Pestnflice at Normicn, | tion of the cits an investigation mighe |(A1 hat Walter was alarmed. Me|in tears. And when Walter succeeded § EVERY CONCEIVABLE KIND OF AMUSEMENT COMBINED INTO gt had a suspi that she liked him |in quieting her, he made another FORMANCE A £ - Ty B i be made, walks are in such condition | pest, but he darcd not put her fo the |promise. “Fil never talk of going away ONE MAGNIFICENT PER! MATINEES A COOL PLACE , that it isn't necessary to ha the de- . e 2 in, ther: N 1 We'll here | that at ther exhibition can oven a half of thes e’ s o (U i a7 2% bt e | A ottt Nyl el ey e[| REMEMBER T S T S = ||JEVERY DAY @eq nowor fects pointed out by some officials be- |not the right to asi her hand in mar- ecogniz - 2 v Walter had ery little of Hliza- T e T Rl Nifk Tihents Tadarbcn 103 | peth sines the soens. with B mother ; R AR WERGIER . % Shoal ) ¢ | bu ad heas arlie ) * 5 -~ e e tion o tny |Bit's time (n pretension of things that | was “rushing® her very hard, = And % (2000 it) “THE GOVERNOR’S DDYU 5.5, lffl flmll'fl Q000 fl.) Friday, M ", . ol could not be. Charlle Hyde was the son of a cor- . 13| holes, the uneven surfaces and eondi- [“NUG0% "l ijked, us he sat be- |poratign lawyer with both money and TR ROB= OF MAY," Big Selip Romance | "THE WELLT Blegraph Dromes tions which are conducive to accldents, {gige the reading lamp in the living |position behind him. Even if he “THE BACHELOR" 5 0 ky as a provision in behalf of comfort |foom wWith an open Magazine on his dared, what hope Was there for Bim, == THE BACHELOR'S BABY,” Vitagraph Comed. as well as safety: knees, “what de yeu think of Elizabeth |mused Walter, When he went to be MISS MARGUERITE B“— » There can be no failure to recog- |Rankin?* that night he took out a Mttle picture ! ASSETT, Conoert Soloist size the need of better sidewalks, Such | Mrs. Lawrence, a pretty, golden- |from ita hiding place and studied it Tmprovement will mot come by sitting |haired weman of 43, replied in fright- |long, “Hilzabeth”’ he murmured, “I down and waiting for it. What is |cned tones: “Why, Walter, child, why :(n,yol:. o‘r: if 1 could gnlygn o Hieeded 15 ction. - Fhossswho Nupe the ] 49, you: ngkt t wouldn't hurt so much not to have interest of their neighborhood, and city P yu.‘\”r:er dinner_one ‘evening the tele- O] L I N c 0 L N P A K C Sl N 0 EAICA'S REAL s - THE WoR,p5 wanted your at heart and who appreciate the use But, Walter, you aren’t thinking of | phone rang. Walter an®¥wered. of good walks can perform a service [marriage? You would not leave s that you, Walter?" s which is not only needed, but is bound [me alone—and your father dead only )h, hello, Elizabeth!” E ACHIEVET to receive widespread appreclation, [2 vear?” And the woman threw her- ‘Walter, could you come to see me ' 70 MER D, DANCING Bad walks are a detriment and a nui- |Self face down upon’ the couch And;m-nsghnh 1 vz.nx‘::] -4 ;‘r:um:r:g WHOLLY. (] sance which sho aulokly . | sobbied- hysterically—an action not un- | very-much, and quickly. - L 5 ance which should e quickly abated, |$obbed hysterieally “an « ey Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Even: It was in vain that the young man| ‘Tl be right over,” answered the 5 ings CRIME EPIDEMICS. tried to comfort her. Not until he |boy with great joy in his voige. CADILLAC ORCHESTRA Crime of all kinds seems to spréad |had promised not to marry any girl—| He started for his hat “Walter, over the country in the form ofyan |eVer—would she cease her tears. |please, dom't go out to-night. TIm epidemic or as the result of suggestion [, "Ohl»d my lmi 1 coulan't, stand it ""-‘B‘Kz f-‘l]e‘e;:l.. n}‘:‘:,,-,, stay lon; OTHER EVENINGS RESERVED FOR PRIVATE PARTIES e . B couldn't stand {o see you the hus- | “But, mother, v o to those who are in a conditlon o y,ng' of any girl. Let's never talk of | “Waiter, if 'you go to Hlizabeth Loy 5 S s S R R L0 r R make use of the form which appeals | gjizaheth again, dear. And, please, | Rankin's ‘to-night, Il do something S 2 2 to them or by which they are im-|gon't bring her to the house. Oh, my | dreadful. Tll—Tl—jump—out—the pressed. This is to be noted by the |baby, I love you so, and you're all I|window.” And again Mrs. Lawrence series of suicides which followed the |have. Promise me, dear, that you'll |Was in hysterics. e method of poisoning accidentally used |never marry.” : Sovlue a1 clisaPe (e houme) st 7 EMING WITH woube’ by a southérn banker, and also by the | The young man laid her head upon |night nor the next. was ten day: \ AN EXHIBITION almost daily appearance of a story of |Dis shoulder and patted the shaking jbefore she was able to go to a sana- A il AR e e bR, shoulders affectionatel | torium. She was suffering from nerv- Mother, 1 promise,” he replied very |ous breakdown, it was said. the destruction of an entire family. THE UNITED STREET PARADE That such cases have an effect UPOW|5jqy) 1t was the day she left town that = , Wy s G A 2 | many people who are in a right con- | ¢ was.a fortnight later that Walter Elizabeth’s _engagement was _an- 3 DAILY, 10:30 A.M. e Troll n | aition of mind to commit crime is un- [put his arm about his mother one |nounced to Charlie Hyde. c O L PROCESSION EVER SEEN olleys Business questionable, but it js uncertain just |evening and drew her to a settee be- | Walter spent his week-ends with 7 > Lead Centera! what effect might ba produced should |side him. “How would you like to go |his mother, and every minute that he S doe T R o8 - L | such informatfon fail to reach them. |away, little mother? I've had an aw-|was in town he bent to work. He | 0 | There is ood sround for belief that |fully good offer to go to Scattle. It had found some tutoring to do. That e of the Setim ad crme which cy {looks Jike a splendid thing, and T'd [kept him busy after office hours and | § ACY, corner Broadway and Main St. Prices same as at show grounds. - hall it dy Sl " B0 |}ike to try it out. I believe it's a big |added a little to his bank account and Tar beyond b necegssty news S SHtten Lo e " partially robbed his mind of its pain. for the satistying of a morbid interest | ““GL® Whiter, how could you talk of | The day that Elizabeth married | S accomplish far more harm than £00d (leaving our homé here? How could |Charlie Hyde, Walter sat long by the | ne is not alone in that practice. One Have The Buolietia Follow You ||in the way of suggesting vice and |you? Oh, I couldn’t stand it, dear. |reading lamp in the living room. In|of the state-paid stenographers has | erime. Aren't you satisfied with your position |his hand he held a letter that burned | recently been elevated to the position | es with bits and on. S'pose a ho: felt like a tree or settin down an’ It has been a question of much de- [downtown? You have lary | into his brain. In it his mother had|of factory inspector. Stenographers |eatin’ hay when some mutt _drivin’ hate as to how far playwrights should (for a boy, and with income announced ~her engagement to a|ghould make excellent factory inspec- |him has to ketch a train? What a w. live very cr | charming doctor that she had met at| tors, considering their factory exper- |chance! Th' whole dog goned jury Readers of ths Bulletin leaving ®ha city for the seashore, mountains, 0 in the problem plays, how much in | : > gy ut, mother, @ you see that |the sanatorium. ience.—Waterbury Republican. business is- a fake. You cam’t beat rural resorts or Europe can have :;:’s-cvr{h;dr;’:;j;r!w0:‘ ?;?"rf;h»‘xmyn,?\'\"”’"“ is no chance for me in the office ! \\'nmln a moéll‘l;z ‘YVRIEIXGI‘ let for the S them lawyer when they muddy th’ | % Bulletin follow them dai o ecause of the effea ich | pere? 1 want to amount to something west—alone!—Buffalo Express. Towa's daylight bill is a law, and sa- | water, | low them daily and || i¢ 1 liable to have upon minds wait- 3 S loons in that state can operate only be- | “If a fellow sues another fellow for | ¥ keep in touch with home affairs. Ordars should be placed with The | ing to make use of just such, details. [ = tween the hours\ef 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. | money, th’' jary’ll be tryin’ him for Further, of course, it is impossible Formerly saloons were open from 5 a. [ havin' whiskey sores on his face. I | P to suppress news which has a proper EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS || m.'to 10 p. m. Three hours are cut off |like old time justice. Where 1 was | ard for decency and facts. On weak /'E D CTIONS | THER INT! the work day of the grog shopkeepers, | brought up, ol Squire Kuykendall was i . v 25 = oy ! R A & 0 Vle Po S Towa has driven the saloons into afew | blacksmith, real estate agent, justice | minds sensational crimes undoubtedly 7 s L —_— oty BBt Stest IRAOUDECALY | e c—————— of"the corners of the state and is now | of th’ peace an’ minister o' the gos- C adopting stringent restrictive medsures { pel. He always was in favor of tne | THE STAMFORD WRECK. _— HE e Fhich are strangling the life out of the | plaintiffs. But he didm't waste no P ! Memphis & As previously said it was a most TOO MANY COLLEGES? Glory. Tenn., was advertised at|traffic. Even liquor men admit it is |time. He said it quick. Just like that. ortunate thing, in more ways than| When the annual report of the Car- B cants most of all is | Dallas as the largest dry city in the|only a question of a short {ime until|One day he fined a lawver for not| Haven road was not killed in the | examines with care the publications of | or the state of being which shin | B e AR i S ypesriey | Lnectias ClTen B lmven Aty DAl Sou pan e Ao that. You ain't in session’ An' th’ Setamford wreck. It was an important | even our best and strongest institu- | The real hell of men and women is | Middletoyn Press. A &M to the investigation that he should | tions will real dullness, dryness, humdrum. | ) e sho! s ize that conditions are |4U] Y p It Congress would 0 g iTm always be vas - The old painte e of light gress oul pass a law reg: Sralabie as @ witness. There was | seldom fulflled,” it gives added weight |o,no¢ She Tpnse "of "Ladntn Gt Wae | ulating the price of coal they woud || WATCH YOUR STEP! |[7ustiike the ‘T know I old squire says: object for , but contempt.’ need for determining, and doing so 2 § et < o s to the statement in the vear book of |called a halo. ea e Wi robably accomplish more for the Watch where you're goin’ FEhLly, just where the blame lay for.| the commissioner of educatlon of this | samarhing ia the nares of these . | Denefi 1y The Conductor. ‘Dow't hang ‘round th' doorwa something in the nature of these su- of the common people than the rallroad catastrophe without the ¢ | the tariff laws in—Wi Tove up in th' front of th’ ca country that there are too mamy col- | perior souls that shone. | the tariff laws would result in.—Wind- W e unfartunate Bandicap of a dead engl-|leges In the TUnited States with in- | Moses face shone when he came | ham County Observer. PP Watch your step ? Wiken the tnterstate commerce com- | wombting 1o aive. il Loutee e ihe |Shone on the Mount of Transfigura. | (It I8 mot to be understood that Courting. ) misslen fixes the responsibility up 1 tion and there is a legend of an Irish | Washington was absolutely “dry” The Beatw Hawen ross boq ioimy upon | bachelor's degree; that much duplica- | Gin *\ho. when praying in his lonely | Sunday underthe operation of the| “I had to go be a witness In & time Sds that Ensinecs Doheri e | tion of work is going on and that there | pyt, filled it so with light that lumin- | W excise law. The drug stores were | damage suit Friday. It's more fun 'n Bugineer Doherty was | could be a 1 uing Irom the | Permitted to remain open and it was|a monkey show if you tell th' truth You may not object to a little coat of tan, but a few »fitable merging of exist- | ous rays were seen coming of such defects. The commis- slon places little weight upon the dec- laration that the understanding Wwith | jense cannot be too highly valued, but thousands of vistors is hearty in the | like they was all sentenced to th’ ‘pen the engineers made it necessary 1o |in education as well in Biikiness. xtreme. The city put on its best|for life. An’ th' judge, if he'd sneez- t we ask of you, poet, is to give Wocept such men as Doherty without | there is reason to ook to the elimina- |us this. We care nothing about vour :clothes and its richest decorations for [ ed once I bet they'd got a new trial i‘ | greater experience. The burden of re- | tion of waste and duplication. Be- | Word-juggling. Give us the luminous the occasion. Everybo appears to “When 1 said my little say th’ law- sponsidility for his being in the en- word. be at home and happy.—New Britain | yer for th' fellow barked at me like i the child asks of the teacher Record. a mad dog. He says to me: ‘Ain't it | | cause of the method of handling the gine cab 1s placed upen the operating { . ance of zetting the benefit of the fonal knowledge which they ais- pirit of | Rochester. In fact they appear to own|a lawyer that can strangle th' other these gropings. It is that the 3 t | make | the town. The welcome given the |fellow's lawyer. Th' jury set there something that wi mot @mmpetemt through Inexperience | ing institations to the resulting bene. | cpacne of the wall Baddiist lore 1g | Possible for the thirsty citizens to ob- | an’ bain't got much to say. This fel- For Infants and Children. freckles or the disagreeable effects of a brisk burn- R It cotls B Lae ob the faatitoiions aan bt denec| cracks, of the Wall |tain a drink of unfermented grape|low used th' road for pushin’ him E N e b i s - i the Itroguction of reforms and m- [ munity. A1 tnis 18 in “Xpression of the deep |Juice Without a physician’s preserip- | Said it hurt nis spine. * 1 watcned | The Kind You Have Always Bought § ing by the sun are to be avoided if possible and mediate readjustment of the operat- || The meed of the higher educational | conviction of the race that the high- | tion—Springfield Union. them lawyers bitin' an’ scratchin’_all | il relieved if necessary stem g Vet v Ui * S ST | est state of man is when he s | i e ay like a couple o' tom cats. Say, 4 € . ing sy of the road for th ™5 | institutions is recognized and the m- [ €St state of man is when he < all|_ The ks ‘are having 2 big time in| thas's nothin:. to. 1t Yot got to have| Doars the 5 Signata.e of | We carry a large stock of the finest Toilet Prep- | arations made for these pdrposes, which we sell at the very lowest prices. fonal problem in many of the h repts, — fact you talked to th' company’'s| @fslals, as his conduct on runs pre- | srates three or more state controlled |1 UNIS: mot facts and precepts, but| o - : s fact you 3 states three or more state control omething that shs ake the | No financial panic lawyer this _mornin An’ 1 2 5 wious o the accident showed that he | or state supported Institutions exist Jsomething fhat shall make the |, o el panis s Masia end 1o | Keht back, ‘Sure I talk to him taig | Steam, /Mechanical and Sail Boats, | lacked the proper qualifications | ana it is in these colleges that condi- Y we ask of fhe preacher first preliminary symploms. Tha hy: | mornin’ an' several more mornin's. I | Sand Toys, Pails and Shovels, Wag- through his inability to handie the en- | tions are often found under which |prophet is mot instruction; we k percritical may object to Secretary |I ain't got no right to wriggle my |ons, Celluloid Dolls and Toys, Baskets, 2 CREAI\/]S gine. The equipmen: was such that Qistribution and sud-division of |a deal now more than we can prac- | MCAdoo's announcement that $300.- | tongue, might fus” well be shot now | p, ' ci1o" Fans, Pennants, Kites, | in the hands of & capable engineer the would be a unified fametion of |tice: but to maie our souls “burn 000,000 of money are ready to mee|as live ‘mother day’ That durned . e et o e e 2 i wreck should have been averted. Giaie os & whole Nas 168 to ine | Withio-us by the way.” any crisls, because no crisis ‘exists. |lawyer, Jumps up na asuted ton 4| A NARRInE, Eunoiy pets Sat Sfigfi.fiur’%rigfifx'i";fi,’; Pompeian Massage Cream . Somia RS ro- ooy o Jo in —— s, nevertheless, a_comfort our tryin’ et th ge 3 i Bven without the commission's Te- | ovitable waste, Higher education is | Ve Sl |t o aven 12 the Pas ot heait oo | o, T guess, I copldn't make head | Gouraud «...... $1.19 37¢, 5% and 76 part it must be evident to the road | something fn which there should be that fts methed of placing engl- | no mislealling enticements but all ef- Teers in the fast expresses must be | forts made to overcome waste of effi- a doctor is mear at hand—Ansonia | nor tail of it. Seatodd et 5L e 10 an tommy e | MRS, EDWIN FAY || smane:s eicava Aubrey.: Sisters | Crasmbiess They don't let th' jury do what they | TOILET CREAM, CERAT and Cold Creams....25¢c and 50c The man who really leads must at ' times say or do that the ma 3 : - 1§ AND WITCH 'HAZE Teformed. 1t is far better to commit to the end | jority does mot understand or that it | It 18 very evident that Mr. Melien|want to. It's all a bluff I tell you. Franklin Square CREAM . e Pond's Vanishing and Cold an error of judgment in keeping men . iupreme feat 15 to lead |8 the boss of the road, being subjeot | Cre. out of the cabs than in putting them = ko = {others where they follow somewhat ODIY to the directors, and even then HUDNUT’S MARVELOUS eI tee cenee. 256 tn, the New Haven road will un- EDITORIAL NOTES. | unwillingly, yet where it is good for (his word is taken without question COLD CREAM in jars or DeMeridor Cold Cream— questionably do its utmost in adopting | 1y, \hought for foday: It we had | Uiém 10 80. If we can do that with and his will is supposed to represent tubes ............ 25c and 50c i and enforeing stricter regulations. Let 2 gt e we had | 11y one or two we are doing some- |(h¢ Wisdom of the entiro governing Daggett and Ramsdell’s Per- 0 and, 485 1t be I Sons. to depend vmnn‘rnm. to settle the (hing t worth while. And it is A department. He is having a hard . Colgate’ t be speed ot 3 ibe pi spusc BBk 1 ” £ ‘ fect Cold Cream in jars and olgate’s Cold Cream...... 25 dust what a criticising people we would |4 kind leading that must first begin time of it lhplse days, but the belief ot p g be. ith ourseives; we must have the 1S not general that he deservi 1 — 5 SHIRTWAISTS FOR POLICEMEN. ey B T e L SR S e et A e e Tubes ...... 10c, 21c and 450 || Sanitol Cold Cream........ 18¢ BEEREAF Ghee has spncared. a| A Enthusiasm cirries a #ood many |We.can assume it With othe To | bim—New Britain Herald. Jdars ... 21c, 35c and 45c || 0. P. C. Peroxide Cream.... 21c movement in behalt of the shirtwaist | away. but the militants are placing an |have a clear vision of right and truth | g ! man, but the police of Dubuque, Tows, | cqual dependence upon the hunger |And justice, and to follow (hat vision L ran aptlous. charkeiican he DN Y AT HOND MR T L lodged against Governor Baldw! R s serfous in the m: B Eol 0 | the" assertion that heu;wan;"gedmu;flrg:‘g petitioned for the privilege of discard- - | but it is of the very essence of manly | 0 men best fitted for them regardless ng part of their kot uniform during | Can it be a sign of the times for |[iine | of politics, and disregarde dthe tear- the sweltering weather. The appeal is | COl. Bryan to change his weekly to | e can best lead by ourselves be- |ful plaints of the “faithful” then At- in the line of consistency. It is a re- | & monthly, instead of making a daily |ing followers of a worthy quest. |{orney Spellacy and other patriots of QSSSt which iz within the bounds of | out of it? Others will come to see what we see (Dis ilk had better take his ‘tale of follow it alone if we others to accompany—this tesees 500 er and | strike. | | HUDNUT'S BENZOIN | Talcum and Toilet Powders ) - Pl B s e ind ear whal e heats our own see. | woo cltewhere, for it i certain that I} comfort Powder.... 18c and 38¢ Kerkoff's Djer Kiss........ 25c arousing sympaths. This is a good time for light sum- |ing, our own hearing, will be fortified | [he neople of O cticut will give et st Borated and Violut Rager & GallePe! Poudie ds R i he ramieal Aeparture from the | Mer Teading, but the report to the gas |bY & £radual growth of companionship. |1t Small heed.—Bridgeport Telegram. i wtyfe of men's Gress which makes jt | 2nd electrical commission is as elu- | 204 though we seem 1o have ho COM- | The time seems opportune for the Talcum Pewder ......... 15c WGy S . - 25 Fawi a8 2 A the Rochesier Dem- sive as ever. still, we are - aavoracyor ater e honch3 SRR ST Vantine's Wisteria ......... 256 @resses for the summer heat. He gocs| Atlantic City has sent the “woman BRIEF YARNS. !hhen urged before and considered by Williams’ - Carnation. and Jess American Arbutus..... 21e ol i the authorities, but th e i fnto Bs office and takes off his coat, | With the serpent tongue” to the work- | 4 sergeant of a_company of British | seemed so large it was pased. HE g Violet Taloum ............ 15c Roger & Gallet's Rice Pow- , L 2 is % v ean, and when he walks out into the brofl- infantry quartered in a Dacolt In- |hod” meters on ol rosiacrss th 3 s 2 der ¢ 200 She sum he puts it on along with his | St uncausht. fested part of Burmah was a firm be- oo B oo feaner & R e ; Babcock’s Corylopsis ........ 15c srgneaoner - g B beits Rad It + L lever in ‘destiny. One evening when |now and th I et i 2 i Colgate’s Powders — Violet, , -fl“ ‘."":" o s o801 raom whan |, That big vote of the raliroad men | dressing preparatory to taking a stroll| b getting Eaciyn::‘file:vifir N Whelesame, Sanibbish g it ¢ <4¢ S n.f«yn;, Cashmere Bouguet Be Temoves his coat and the wilted Col- | tngier wan tr o oy O I e e e Dot of (g | TIONThS than he ia getting now.—Mer- Piver's Poudre de Riz....... 20 || and Monad Violet.. 15c and 256 Jar, and is reasomable until he B0es | prt o (he Erdman aet. | Gestiny ‘theory, to slip a revolver sn- | o Journal Reireshing c‘u-":-- again. b;l‘l--n he must % et oy Y |to his pocket. “Hellol” shouted the | Horeabouts fires are caused by de- put om uncomfortables, Whether | Tfahitual drunkards are prohibited |COTPOTEl, “what are you taking the (fective flues; by lightning: by thi Women vots or not, they know Bow | from marrying In North Dakots, but |CYOIVT WIth you for? That won't |tumps of cigars and cigarettes care. We carry a very large stock of the best Face 10 @ress in summer ‘much better than | nothing is provided concerning that | arc,Y 00 If (Your time has arrived” | lessly thrown away: by second hand Toilet Requisi Visi BEEE B 1 said thetr new styles are | conmin atir o | Ko ropited” tho serueant, “but, you |clotnes deaiera who wish fo- coliect Powders, Soaps and Toilet Requisites. isit our Sdeal for health. The styles of men A Ikt ’3_‘;‘>M§’]’['j§“d;;’ fome across @ |insurance: by fire bugs; by smoking in 4 T Active are the Chicago polics when med e ed; by Dutiing hot sshes into wood- big department — it will pay you. en receptacles; b; laying wif . Fhe movement which the western | thes arrest a seven year old boy for | Eeveral Ohlo lawyers once gathered |ca and. leaving old rags ani aoeie Pollos are seeking would jnaugurate [ murder but let Jack Johnson siip his |in Jadge Wilson's room after adjoutn- | where it will In time butst Into flatmes & much needed reform. It would be|bond and leave the countr ment of court and were discussing the | How to prevent this sort of thing is In socordance with the decorum which —_— retirement of a member of the bar, !|quite obvious.—Middletown Sun. mot & few judges recognize in the court Wihen Huerta lost the services of | Among them was ons whose practice | | JUST INSIDE THE SHANNON BUILDING ENTRANCE FULL SET of Justice as not being beneath its dig- | Francisco de la Barra in his cabinet | Wa# Worth $25,000 a year, He sald: | Granarfes will soon be bulging with i "8 Sity. Thare is no resson why the mo. | e paried with an omcinl wh wye |1 Bave been praciicig several yeurs. | record crop; wheels are turning Teg! ; - TEETH £ ied to guid he des OF Mo | NGB WS Lxed, i S ek 3 | = wipnon e, ws lice should '.:e !r.:" . i‘l‘!‘,',‘li"’”" uni ‘qjmllhe‘l 1o gulde the destiny of Mex- | wou1d like to retire and devete my re- | and there s work for all, including the | ? 5 x} reputation for making the most formed as the .. leo, maining years to studies I have ne- |labor agitater. Up to the present mo- 3 1ife-like, finest fitting and best wearing L T O U e sy e MO ,\;\mm," “Study law” put 1n Judge | ment unllsav;ry moat yoar. Indeed, full i ;’; Ip!nw is \wg known. No set ever Fwen . c e 1 son. of wealth and opportunity and lovin e i eaves my office until, the patient is ¢ 1s being demonstrated that Bul- [ says “the business man ought te for- | it | kindness: and the whines and snaris i b fully satisfied. This rule is never guccess in the recem past was | get the lawmalers” Low can they with | During a general election in Eng- | and petulance with which at times our | ¥ s broken. In addition on set is the nat- Jurgely to their opponents’ weak- | the “instdious” lobby und Lamar at |land a canvasser called st the houser ears are vexed tannot down the grand, | 5 i ural gum, the use of which makes it Bess. The Greeks ars giving the Bul- | work? lof the lute Prof. Froude, the historian, | cheering harmony. of nationsl good | st impossible to detect false teeth in the iy Rty y i A8 Mr. Frotide. was ont; 5o the' canvasses | fasHing and gecd Realth —Friavidenss . mouth. 'This wonderful invention is ware & different war o It Gosan' make any ditference whicn |Miertogated the butler os to how Mr Tribune, - ; only 1o be had in my office. My solo | men Governor Blease of South Carolina|city the Klks select for thefr conven- |ola servant who undersiood his. mas. o0 iy O auiEs n TG DRk cast QRIS 200 oeimeeacs = s cha | ton ‘ther Simexs manae to' odn | Tl SrYenl S RATEIOR RIS mna | Of of the Mitl shings that sre s, o e DEL-HOFF HOTEL CoR twe years, Acoording to that rate|weicome and make themscives at|ix In Mr, irouds Is sometimes a cons | highway commissioner is his method L =~ All trouble of the feet. there fa littio: use in matntaining pen- | homo, servative, When the conservaiives i3 |of making appointments—choosing a 3 5 CHE ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT Those who were overlook. i i | In Mr. Froude is always o liberal {man frem out of the state for a well Dr, Jackson's “Naturar SUBSTITUTER Europear. Plan All troubles of the merve circus m'. remonstrate, Precsdent to tho contrary, there I8 - paid office position—tor Instance. But Gt et R tanttl aREE it Grdll R a1 lation or rheumatism. nething about lentency for the wife A Beauteous Straddie, | lutely daty deteotion Grill Room open until 12 m. JAMES DAWSON, YAYES BROS. Props. Tel. 624 Room 26 Ceniral Bullding With the same old ory coming from |and chiid murderer which ix apt to| President Wilson is deeidedly eiever . Lady Attendant the farm over the ‘nability to get help, | causs any greal reform In the com- |AL E6INg in two opposiie directlons at t s evident this eerly that & whole | mission of such crimes, once, Altorner General MeReynolds GOLD FILLING $1.00 UP, OTHERS 30c, Dr. JACKSON, Dentist wiers 25im omly oce in Norwica ALLEN’S idie men tting in their I was perfoctly righi in ordering the (REMSe mve wrsputting o helt | @ ie Crare my be i Saasmeratlon | Sontinuanca o (huse casen'. sl San FOOT-EASE : yhere gold crowny and tee : || AUTO REPAIRS SAVE THE PIECES as te the fatalities in the Balkan fight | | RRvisco, Dul the cases must not be The Antiseptic powder shaken Inta Successor to : ctable from natural THE KING DENTAL CO. ) are Inserted positively without 203 Main St. next to Boston Store 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 195-3 u continued, bui musi be tried by speciai thers is o denying the fast that It |caunsei for the government. 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