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|bave the privilege of D e o e T 3 ? in }he Somten 1f she cl e, 8 This 'l: ( 5 w . 4 man te demand that the Indian a clever idea and one W! e gues 3 2 vfl.’ 44 : &‘ i ’ eti ‘bureaus sho':ldn be abolished and the Wil nio doubt enfoy. 2 FOR ALL W:::s- .o' RHEUMA. s : o 7 w.- — u i |policy of the government be changed NEEDLEWORK NOTES. Dr. H. H \Tinker. of New (2000 Ft.) “THE.PENALTY OF CRIN S6 that the Indian may beeome a man MAKE THE INDIAN A CITIZEN. ) It is a new doctrine for a congres: ‘ - York, a spechulist, has reileved n Lubin Special Featurs mud Goueice. instead ofia ward. SUGGESTIONS FOR most attractive models 1s made of| It the large evelets tn French ems ([ SVEY cite presentid to nim with Iinmenpailf wioR ot L HDIN: Qaesiat L There is no reason why the Indjan THE uousswwz,‘:;,',’,‘:;;,:;’ ch";;wu’: *: 8 broidery are first worked in outline e, Y1 s an ethionl peaesrio “HIS NIECE FROM IRELAND,” introducing Arthur Johnson ) l" ym OLD. should be subjected to eternal guar- it :; .5 stiteh, as one would a !tem.'.;nd ll::a ut“n' containing neither opi “THE SORRO' UL SHORE,” = s of the 8 D e A O | @ianship any more than the negro. The | o prevent stove polish burning off| Smail hats continue to appear in a | PUFEW anc cmbleiered, they L D R e “THE KNIGHT OF GYGLONE GULEH” with Ruth Roland s idea that Indians cannot be ¢ivilized |tao quickly add a little sugar-or Sirub|ide variety of shapes. ~Georgette St i . practice, hospital and, otherw! price, a week; 500 a | is & false notion. We know that rep- | to the polish shows a model of black straw with a kept 1 among thousands, to be a_pos -y resentatives of the old New England |- marrow plaiting of net bordering the | A Small steel crochet needle KeRt n | § tive antidote for Uric, Acid—thy tribes’ mrice . gpod - citizens To measure butter, lard and oule‘r_l(,,jxa 0f the brim. A black aigrette of | YOUT machine drawer will be fornd 107 {} cause of all forms’ of “Rueumas the Postoitice at Norwion, | "iria ol iden that the ahorigines are 30U fats pack solidly inte cup OF |unusual sige is placed at the back. | ing caching the under thread and beumatism, Chronlc, Sclati- slephone Calis: a dying race is exploded by the. fact —— 2 Plain ‘ratines have borders of con- | Ofer detalls Incideatal to sewing. Shyee mtacks Tor six hoen 3 R e Calls: . that there are a_quarter of a milon [ 4 good way to bleach handKerchiefs | ¢agting ' bands, Wwoven, embroidered, | my nang up a one-plece dress do mot ||| SWellng of Jomts. n thirteen hours after first fablet, obtak Fdfiorial Rooms, 35-3a Indians in the west, and that their | when it is not convenient to hang|in open Irish work like heavy cro- 2 : put loops in the armholes, at the un- = Job Office, 35-2 number is constantly increasing. The | them out of doors is to wash them | p.ied lace, seif-colored checks, color-| b o ed decided reiief, and after four v Btae JMfce Room 2 Murray |way New England's aborigines have |and then let them sonk over MEht o ed stripes, and Bulgarian = bandings. i e e ais ona your || farm eitrey Vend | siviadiax of | RERE o Mol et 19 An Unususl Drama of - Phon 3 di red is by Inter-marriage with | Water in which a little cream "ar | Printed ratines have all over tiny | : Eeage ] BTN L B haracter Romance Jealousy acrifics : el ot i 9 has been dissolved. flowers In pompadour effect In beauti- | ({5 15 Protseted and no dans medicine. John Hall, Golden 8t. S oo Atinied in 2-Reels-2 LR Cotors: e et Urogdn guaraniees. 200 ana | |8 53 Norwich, Monday, July 23, 1913. | the whites: and the Indians of the great e west in freedom are likely to. be| Apple butter is one of the most B el in linen doy- | $100 @ bottie. Seld by all arug- R merged in other. races. Attention is | Wholesome things a child can The fashionable idea is the White [};c0 '(’j“a‘nve mfi“r’flh“*;‘("‘;kw";‘_k pagt 3 gists. - . ¢ being called to the fact that ome of |the dicticians say. unge to. te costume with a touch of color. It|oue ang the centers still remain good cfl"‘llatl@l\ oi our congressmen has had two, full- |nearly all normal children adore ap- |gometimes comes in a border print or | Siich & row. of insertion over the E es pared, boiled and pressed | embroidery. again as a girdle or colltr, | g, Tk blooded Indian women for his wives, | BleS. Apples pared, °d | embroidery. ag: girdle > | arawn work, . 3 ( ¥ can be canned this % The ‘Bullet which shows'that the mixfure‘dfamispel 1 R colener can be SQUnat Bishior 68 & NEcoratyl tmitan. . Comerimica add half a cup vinegar, gradually, stir- etin 1% Dot &0 Aure af ahxhy iaatle HoRRIHA DAY W KL CorE it gar and are Al | the color is seen in the weave, & YarD'| mne use of colored cotton instead |ring constantly and finish thickening. Thrown their own resources gt "p.v‘ s s of bright color intermingling a» of white for basting white material | Strain and cool. The (Bulletin Las the Incgest elr- g s into apple buiter white. miakes it much easter to follow the there is no doubt the Indinns are cap- seams accurately on the machine. The able of taking care of themselves and HEATRE BROADWAY T.DAVIS'T Every kind of water except Tain| Among the millinery novelties 1s tak the aff £ th water quickly encrusts the iuside of | the *bow" hat. soicalled. from . the|Dastngs are also more easily = and Py E g part in e affairs of - e quickly ! v at, so-<calle 14 ckly rel 3 b i i 7 i taac of auy || 1HNINE DA i o 8 8- | he ketile In which it in belled Wit wondertul big’ bow. of ribbon | that |AUickly removed, OTHER VIEW POINTS Whitney Opera Co., direction F 'C. Whitney, Presents ¥ { 16 fa delivered te wver ; Lt sE fur, ete. This unpleasnt state of af- | forms its trimmning. This bow is placed THE WORLD COMIC OPERA ping i [ gt the back and® though very extreme | FOr the latest knotWork deslgma & | o —————————————— THE GAZE OF THE COUNTRy |fairs may be prevented by pla THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER the kettle a small clean oyster shell jg ysually. becoming. ~_Sometimes a | imported especially from Ger- or sione marble, either of which at-concession Is made and the “half |Mmany. is omployed. = This comes In| yacoination to cure col et o Tracla’ he sand parlicles and 'Keeps | Low" trimining is used. This con- |SKelns It has the advantage of mak- |1y "1™ YCSr g u e e ot in: | W . Seme vosieny ok playad Selatial Thesscs. BRI e ‘boya- g o city look toward | ihom' from adhering to the bottom oF | sists of exactly one side of the big |iNE a more compact little bud than i8 | Goulation. = We also need soms sort ot || Original Casino Theatre Symphony Orchestra, Director Signor DeNovelis the country with a keen desire to get |sides of the bow, while at the other side instead | closer to mature for purposes of re- S of the corresponding ribbon is a kettle. i creation, but the country boy walking | The cleansing properties of fuller's | peedle feather. This (rimming in SUMMER SCARF. obtainable with the ordinary cottons. Virus to cure poverty.—Ansonia Sen- tinel. 60—PEOPLE—60 Seats on sale July 31st bas forty- | |in the furrow behind the plow, or |Carth are not as well known as they | plack was used with good effect on a — The bureau of education at Wash- mine:tewss, onc hundred and sixey- | [ {rudging behind the cultivator, or kill. | Should be. When grease has been | charming white hat, A foliage drapery of green and tan |ington defends our publio school sys- Sve Bostotice dimtrices. and axts | | ne weeds with & noe sases vearningly | SPIIL on the carpet make a paste with | Sl would make a Very attractive band fo | tem. But that is one of the GRIef sb- & s wit N Y | boiling water and equal paris of ful- | FASHIONABLE HATPINS. your scarf. Tan canvas with deep tan | jects of the bureau as understood by oward the glaring city lights at night | jer's earth and magnesia, apply to the T E Y |iringe to match should be used foT|the general public—Middletown Penny and dreams that is where opportunity, | stain while hot and allow to dry. It | 1The most fashionable hatpin has an |the foundation. Place a wide strip of | Press. ortune and happiness are awaiting |will take out the grease entirely. To |exiremely small head of metal, in ball | foliage drapery at either end of the S rowicaiin Eastern Connccticuts i, never dreaming that the city boy | Femove reuse fromm the floor ‘make & | Tuncy shabe, of in Jet, Dearl, umber | canvas and atlach the Tringe Just be- | Prosident Kliott scoms to have the whose work and wage and opportu- | Paste as above and cover the SDOtS | or colored glass. to carry out the color [low the drapery. % i Cambridge flavor about him. He went \, CIRCULATION D ‘:an &4 (z:’e be. | With it; when dry remove and Tenew |gcheme of the hat or costume, and| A green repp goods with a foliage | to school up there. Beaides, he is go- Via Rail and Steamer i Panse of the marrowness of his horizon | if Decessary. Two or three applica- |many of the newest ones are made in [and bird cretonne would also make a|ing to live in Boston. - None of the ey e tions will destroy all traces of UELY |ihe new “within the law” length, |very effective summer scarf for the|New Haven taint about him. We can | the nerve-racking character of [ Lo0lS ranging from three and & half inches.| table. Set the strip of cretonne at|almost seo the glow of friendliness on T'hursda Jul 3Slst his work. Neither one of them realizes P, At !to eight and a half inches. either end just about five inciles above | Brother Brandeis' skin which indicates y’ y that it is not a change of places as A HANDY WINDOW SEAT. | it - the hem. This scarf may either have [a thaw in his icy veins.—Waterbury # - much as a change of spirit which they o/ e H THE CRUSH GIRDLE. a plain hem or fringe as a finish. American Regular train leaves Norwich at 9.10 a. m. for New London where pas- need—"the contented man is never | Get a box about 20 inches wide, 16 ‘Whatever draping goods is used for sengers will transfer to Norwich Line steamer, City of Lowell, due poor, the discontes an never ri inches high and long enough to fit bay Cr irdles fully eight inches |the, decoration it should have some| This is a hard season on the minis- B o e e o g | Window: or, 1¢ it is to be used in iy crd®, MUSES QUIY, CIENG INCER | tone that would fit well into the back- | ters. Those in the city have hardly ver kmown trudaed behind the plos | PIin window, have it about 60 Inches | ginis of tailored jackets, are of satin &round or the effect will not be good. |any flock and parishioners to preach Ri8 Momw GE the SRRt teRICt n Re L E. Rie the box strong, put the |matching the shade of the suit, em- | =1 to, owlng to the attraction of the va- St "ehE Hockn o oibe Silte s AIRE eratty o8 At Ingre, il ne U % | broidered with. floss or soutache of | DANGER OF SHOWER BATHS. ation resorts, and those at the little 3 s on ‘ wrapping paper. Put little bags of | he same color as the waistcoat, col- . - chapels along the shore and in the country hoy or the city boy should not | orris root in the bottom, cover the;j,;. snq cuffs, or of the trimming on| During these hot summer days, | country have a hard time overcoming look at the other fellow and yearn, but | outside of the box with pretly cre-|ine hat. The embroidery, making an | when one feels like following the ex- | the attractions of bathing and the golt keep their minds on their own work | tonne and make a pad for top. Tack |ijcn_wide bordering defining both jample of the ancient Romans, by |links on Sundays—Waterbury Repub- »w. Tt ls mot the occupation | SUts!de cover with brassheaded (Achs|cdges of the belt and appearing as {spending one's time continually im- |lican. . tmosphere that make men nobly [ 200 Y00 Wl have & Drelty e twal tiny motifs or medallions scattered |mersed in the delights of the water, ® | seat, as you can keep your shirtwaists | o. the rest of the materfal, draws |whether in the homely bathtub of the | Senator McLean is trying hard to Newport 130 p. m. - $1.00 2" $1.00 Number of tickets strictly limited. Have The Bulletin Follow You Readers of the Bulletin leaving and g =0 tickets so1d on morning”of excursion if limlt is previously reached. the eity for the seashore, mountains, |{ 07 FI°h, but character and strength well | and summer dresses In It Have PIenty | aitention to-the waist line. while tho [¢ity dwelling, at the week end vaca- |Drotect the interests of Comnectiout NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD reso r e B IOAEBRNIIIY ;o ag ;0! g | excessive width of belt heips to em- | tion by the sSea, or 'neath the cooling of New England as a whole trom SR [ Sorows ‘Gisi Navs - ——ee Get enough asbesios paper to cover | SRECRS Y6 WAL, 80 DOL (OIS 0 O8I breezes of the mountain, ome bit of | the Injuries of the Underwood bill as the Bulletin follow them daily and EDITORIAL NOTES. ine o o The TABIE Wil dauhle e | RISl i oF'the"erer 1t 1o iz | information, Youthad for by an s | modified by tne Genale: fnnco. com’ keep in touch with home affairs. coal bins now 1ool ot ness. From a couple of old sheets cul | 504 chic looking than is the ordinary | nent authority, is bound to fill us a tee. very much whether Ordars should be placed with The || goms a5 o votimme o the e ch Ut 8| two pieces size of table. Baste the Lei° for it indicates the waist line | With anxiety, particularly the male |he Will succeed against the anti-New B sl I A T e asbestos paper between them and Quilt | witfout actually defining It, and it is |portion of our population, England spirit which seems to actuate —— o5 it on Bulletin Business Office. wing machine, using 1ong | njefinjtely more becoming to a stout | And that is avold the shower baths, | the democratic tariff revisers. But it The surest way to start things in |stitch; put this pad on table unrl»l"\r\(mm" than 15 the ralsed skirt beit |1f you wish to keep your hair. For it | will call attention to the discrimination vour direction is to o after them.|sllence cloth and there will be no | yOREC TGRS 0GR THIC 0el [ is To the constant use of these baths | aGainst us and emphasize our just — Everything cannot be whistled up! marks made on the polished surface Yays which farks the street costume | that much of the annoyance occasion- | 6rievance.—Waterbury American. THE MEXICAN PROBLEM. — from" hot, dishes. as_unusual, and to look “different,” ! ed by falling hair during the summer g The opinfon of Ambassador Witson | President Wilson has a cabinet on NAP PILLOWS. which, being interpreted, means “not|is attributable. Most men are given| The announcement of the election of “SAIL FROM BOSTON” M ® " o1 ery | over o 2 Howard Elliot to fill the position of v of n his hands about as trying as congress. like the mob.” is the alm of every ver to the practice of the shower as to the duty of the administration ey il m’f“\h* wnrffl - CRERIBRBIIA Wi bath, and hence the increase of weor- |Dresident of the New Haven railroad, in #ts relation to Mexico cannot be e A s Blue filied nap pillows would make ried ‘minds in connectlon with hirsute | vacated by Charles Mellen, comes not very nice gifis for your friends, very pleasing to the president. He , and the consequent pangs of bald | Unexpectedly. Mr. Elliot comes from aside from their | CONCERNING WOMEN. - The n people are not heard prais- | The pine needl - h th Fl el 18 reported to have sald that the only 3 > ’ e " discomfort at this time of the year. the northwest and undoubtedly will 5 Aacs B JBe on¥ |ing Secretary of State Brvan's high | fragrance, exert very soothing, | . 2 Toven if the users of the shower |Dursue his work here with the same "’m"'ma":, g ,‘,\:‘;;’n':fl'fl”:fl’mr;l & | notions of living. He confesses to be- | peacetul influence, and can be made [ plrance has over 4150000 women |, FLe, 1 A0S e Crulariy er up | energy as marked hia connection with that President Wilson h 5 PR = Aee ; s New York now has a women's walk- | ¢ to the faucet with & nozzle. This[Ieason to doubt but what the New son has not wanted | Thera s one thing sure: wolities do | NI they use over the head two or three |Haven railroad will prosper under the 3 to do either. The statement that the Make the se_of tan linen er |ing club. = times daily suldance of the new president—Wa- n isrepresent he people who are se of tr ministratio i o ol d stencil a design of little ¢ il : < 3 s ool Jhe adminiatration | pack of .them. Nothing sweet gives Dine trees in & box on the back of | Baltimore is the latest city to pro-{ The specialists say that deteriera- |{erbury Democrat 0 peril oo 0 argument In s | forth a bad odor. e Ve Tor - Wemenupoliee. tion of the hair is largely due to this| TR T support, for wobbling is never less each pillow. 3 i practice, and that, as a result, falling ‘James, there’s a burglar down 4 . e e 1f the stencil is small, twe or three ] b o danieie el ;| stairs. T'm going for help ndon) (Paris] than a sign of weak Miss Hazel Schmoll has been ap- e annoy n eakness. If these are | The new president of the Consol- | trees may be stenciled on one cover. | Miss Hazel Schmoll has been ap- | T SO0 d8ACEIT Sre, sure fo annov | sy, s minute, Tl go with youw” Tecogn! appears to be the easiest estore the syst s s ‘edecesso . a8 ¥ ai - 1 s easy S| i i L parat > as thrown down. . | Tt is estimated that over 206,000 k . expensive. This government has no 1 For removing stains from the skin| e t g s an for Mexice ang it oment has 0| There was a time when we hankered | and for bleaching it there is nothing | Women voted at the recent election for Stiie CINCINNATI - Aug. 16 CINCINNATI - Sept. 23 3 , any T e TIE A Ly s to equal a lemon, mayor in Los Angeles. LUEFISH SALAD, FEHTIL le CLEVELAND - t. 12 CLEVELAN Oct. 17 be that of a good, Christian ne after d oaken bucket” in the Sl | = t. It may be better to give President |200d old summer time, but now we| you cannot increase the length of | A health census of the babies of St.| Placo—a twe-peund piece of fresh BN salute then to assault him —— e | ive them*a tapering effect by man- | of three soclety women. | sliced carret, a sliced onion, sprig of AIR SLACKED LIME. & and his people with great guns. The 'M this automobile age the horses is | saging them from the base to the tips. I‘ k e g:l‘l‘nfii\r‘?’wffiff’L;‘:“. «;;]..u‘»‘ ‘;merhaif Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all 607 BOYLSTON STREET, B0STON, MASS, or LOCAL AGENT Bt would b vt " | this country were increased nearly —_— A $100,009 contract has been let for | &1l t . 'twoa tablespeons vin- : ll;:n a u.\‘» ‘v?m (nam k: a de ,.:fl,],: 2,000,000 in the first ten vears of this | Chloroform is prescribed for mos- |the first bulldings of the new Allen- | ©%ar, eneugh water to eever the fish hard Plasters and Prepared v stration of strength. The Me tury, totalling 26,040,000, quito Dites, but one should use this town college for women. and teaspeon salt, them let slowly Roofing. st - i with_discrétion, and the bottle con- il come to a beil and let beil five min- Best Reofing Paint In the and the bronco have wild tralts. W have acquainted them with our ski utes. Set the pan in a ceel place and let stand until thoroughly cold. Take DAILY SERVICE Steamer Block Island Unifso: o o market. The latest movel experience of Jack | tainkdg it should be distinctly marked. | The Duchess of Portland, one of i v : IL réduces the swelling and relioves |England's grentost hosjos et 4 > . and 1t fe not necessary fo repeat the | LONGON is having his veriform appen- | FIELSCS OS, SO Pnglands Ereatest hosfosses, has nev- |up the fish, remove the bones and Full line of Sewer Pipe. i lix removed. He ought to he able to 554 2 skin, cut fish into one-imch slices. THE UPSON WALL BOARD = o write something sensational about| In cases of nausea, lemon juice in Place in a bowl. ' HIKING TO REDUCE WEIGHT. hat. s a glass of cold water will prove a cure. A HEMMING PARTY. e Is INEXPENSIVE WATER a" e Fains 5 5k iilere. dre aome persons, owever, 16 | 4 Lride-te-be 1s meing to give & SOUR EREAM DRESSING. PROOF AND IN HANDY ‘ e are told that “down with the | The democratic policy differs from | whom the sight or smell of a lemon |, A bride-to- - S e SIZES. E aainaupols® is resounding throush the | the repuenn pollne 1n. thie e derons | o, Sckening, o that This curs Would |hammine party soon Sho Called her | Eream together ome-quarter oup AN AM AM Thlts mantatna and oy en the | the republican polley In this It drives | 8 . ey, “hould hse | DeBC Bl friends over tho telephono | each sugar and butier, one tablespoon || Largest Sterage Capacity D . S 'Y 15 | Block Island ......Lv. *2.15 e ekt Tong walhe 10 madues | dustries out of the country instead | {0 Gl time aromatic spirits of am. |&nd invited them fo spend an after- alt, flour and mustard and a few i Now London vovweseve 10630 10.40 | Watch Hil .J00000 848 M""',,,,h RS Wt Y i e Sme RO menia; Bporen berl Paeinn ucliantelty grains cavenne = Scald half- in City Watch Hill .. . ... 1146 12,00 | New London ...... 508 3 ong walks in July | business 5 ! : vervhody o bring |light cream which has been sourod. =3 2 40 | Norwich ., % 00 7. nets never was inviting and never will | There are a few creatures more im- | and: win eid x Sheen whish b almayy Deedles, thread and hemming.” In the | mixture with the sealded cream. Cool . N. CARPENTER . : SR T o ' : BRI Hhaih. Wi tiever any- | portant to the. welfare: 0f Anan this | L aciag. e anieil MRl 18 lways meantishsiahahas bought matedal for | over Hot witter sHIERS coUStIntIy Hos Dally, atoupt Sunfiars. Sundays.only. her kitchen towels, and the girls will | til the mix. ken, then Tel. 171 23 Commerce St. thing entrancing about forcing off |the birds, b ‘e’ begins to thi e is slow to prowct |the hair at le st once a day, and flesh from our bones, whether it is done | them when it is a direct way of pro- | twice a day would be better. The SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS By the use of anti-fat, by taking long | tecting himselr. brushing will also remove the dust waiks, by reduced rations. or by actual — e s el Eelai Dt collact jon e Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to August 29, starvation. for nature has only fixed | There are a few men in congress |hair during the day, and it furnishes | ear CEORGE G. GRANT, . AND AND pleasurable methods for putting the | Who think the wealth of the nation’| Valuable stimulation to the scalp. ’ 3. Watch Hill reréan | Block Island RETURN fat on. A brisk. constitutional walk [“hould furnish the larger part of the | pgryong' troubled with indigestion L d { i d E bl i 3 o five or six miles to cheok the ot | Fevennes to the government Instead of | muy ek tooe By Al iadEestion aste On l russes nderiaker an almer Adults, 50; Children, 25c. Adults, 756; Children, 40c. fect of hearty eating makes portly gen- | the working people. morning a glass of hot water to which .2 P -d s‘ T l‘ iliz tlemen and waddling ladies egasp at i - —— : the juice of a lemon has been added. | H e «2 Frovidence Si., Taltviliz Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill the very thousht of 1. Mountain | 71® man in the beaver hat says: Tt|This should be taken half an hour be- | ow 60 Days’ Trial Protects You Prompt attention to day or night cas | and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office cltmibing may be a fine way to get |13 ke drawing money out of a bank |fore breakfast Is eaten. A half hour £ % Talephone §30. 14M WFawi of company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. n which vou have me Aeposit te be | before the other two meals of the day Against Th o 2 lean, but fat people who cannot go up posit, t e : g rowing lvloney ‘Away NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO., C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agent. :‘l.lhhu:l:ho.d free. ‘n‘w,,. ;‘f the fin- | Anerica does business enough to | Which it is to receive. : hoppd I, additlon o this constant gt fleah reducers {s piain livink and | nive s own merchant marine, - The St R 3 Ul e anty vy evan | LS SILRI B Sy = & cubed appetite. The world stifbe- | Ciyil war hus made our flak a straner g - 15 T aeSofiTas o Netiow iR hambytiaiven teall per- Excursion Boats le¥es 1l feasting more than it does | on the seas for Malf & comtury eves| i - T ¥ $ sons who may have claims against < a in fasting or self control. : + rom Some children are timid about ven y it does that—entirely mu- | o t : k R ioes not restore it turing lfnln u\l»:}tmu\\i l?(l;,ny[:olfnlr]"\( il tomaticaily—io aii” expiained "in’ 13 ‘The First National Bank of Nor- : — comes from being plunged bodily into ; ee oo ch the coupon below will wich,” Connecticut, A SHORTAGE OF PIGS. Col. Bryan does not ask what there | water that is either too cold or too Aviav Vi Leine vou o 5 2o SIRES I s he s ;i 'A “E a"d SH[I“BKEI B s o€ sorx broducis| ex. |is:in dife for him. | He just reaches out | el « Semgtinice. tais’ pinge is. accl: y Wi \ o, Belt—No Lok Straps—Yo Sprimgs|must be presented to Harold G. Mur- | Steam, Mechanioal and Sail Boats, | 11 SBNE $hs country last year: but this | his ha nd takes it. We have seen | dental. One mother has Solved the | Worthless 4 R belts los-siraps and springs - beqpis |rays Receiver, with the legal proof |Sand Toys, Pails and Shovels, Wag- | - £ o 4 ment because of the shortage of pork |£et thelr hands on was theirs! iRy el tbn oHila Gart att part pr will 1101d 1n the bath. Also per |date, or they may be. disallowed. Parasols, Fans, Pennants, Kites,|, ", ang 5 p. m. datly. Fares— and all pork products, and finding that | | Hafid Ty S0 of the time. This is convenient when | Spiration-proof and easily kept clean. Paper Napkins, Lunch Sets, Etc. 15 cents one way; 25 cents round trip. she could mot rely on this country to | - Uian Mulal Hafid who has become | , yjttje girl is having her hair \\':‘.shvd.} inety-nine out of every nundred ! Save) You From Operation T. P. KANE, Norwich Pier, Franklin Square; New supply her markets she has appealed | SUfragist, though denving his wives | Instead of filling the tub with water, | dollars ‘spent for elastic and - spring iof“‘j),fip-“q"lved rupture holder has|Acting Comptroller of the Currency. v London Pier, foot State St. fo @iberta, Australia, and aven Cina, | (1 Privilege of the ballot. would find | put ‘in but a little. ' The use of the | (rutes might about as well be thrown 50, thorghehly proved iis merits'in | "may 1230 MRS EDWIN FAY G to.ome to her relief. amelf In a peck of trouble If they |bath towel to prevent slipping is also | *Wi¥, 45 ten millton dollars a year— 18 U. S Army and Novy s phver 3 Thames Navigation Co., At & recent convention of the Gro- 11d adopt militancy methods. suggested for elderly persons, especi- {; Q18 SO i T alone i prachioaily clans in all parts of the world Sow . ociations in London, Q —_— ally If you do not have a gum mat for | wasind o cocky coome s o Y recommend it instead of advising op. Franklin Square Nerwich, Conn. S associations in London, delegates | 1, 1ont aiwavs the biggest fortune | this purpose. And afl simply hecause nine sufferers eratic from many parts of the country ex- | %0 8 AYs the biggest foMtune e Souh Qut of ten (rust to a mere try or A aSompletely cured hundreds able decl 3 g-breeding | 0 0l fhan 3. Plen e W N The Things We Tell in Our Book 2 was & direct outcome of the restrictions | o s ';‘ ront Morgan; | 1754 4 soap rich in oil and contain- _ A Mcre Try-on is a Smare) hore are S0\ many Iolsiaren Jatas Smpesed. by the board of agriculture | PUt P® Was mot as widely known, ing no alkall to crack and harden the | You camt possibly Lwr cu‘ml\‘zn;g | SERn e e h;‘" taken the FULL SET y s -. >z ‘2 SOAD 0od, but there |2POUt a truss or anything cise for rup- to sum book all we nave 3 upon plx breeders and keepers, and | myink of the Tnited Stat i | SR CoBlile JR0ap U g o0d, ture merely by trying it on. rned ‘duri MR gt ] " in’ O he 1 ted States publi¢ | are other good soaps thatire just as r st alled 4B ce’ v Years of experi- e B W the movement of | heinr \ooilhe, United Sates v 3 Alitruns v so-called appiiance” may = ere cor n s S % 9P Ve badi 8 g to | guitable. After the hands have been |seem all right at first and afterward s remarkable book—cloth-! hesithy swine wers condemned as spe- rs against the public clgar cut- | cleansed and thoroughly rinsed @ [Dprove utterly worthless 95 Dot Bl RhbBte G be e AN SO s iy s clally rdiculous. ¢ ter because it i the means of spread- | lather made from the soap shonld be | The only way in the world yoi graphic illustrations—is ful 3 B t 5 Tifa Hie, ueat Atiuk Pal Deat Heasiir Instances were quoted of districts nfectious mouth diseases, The |rubbed into the hands and wrists. Make sure of exactly what,vo're get- never before put in print es! . i lates is well known. No set ever @ear Binningham where the nnmber | people were ruaged and healthy before | Continue the rubbing untl all e | yay iee wilhout aving to isk wny and stages, . T PLre in all its forms G C Ib. o feaves my ofce until the patient is of pig keepers had declined from fifty | iih about germs, and germg | lather has been absorbed or there is [igney It shows the dangers of operatio d fully - satisfied. This rule is never $8 two, und in Durham and various |were no fower fhen (han e Tt JerpEts o nip ey T Sitrcedy The Only Thing Géod Enough It exnoses the e g ppancssy |1 rade brosen. ; In additibn on wet/Is the nats parts of Wales where the miners, Who | germ-hannted life is Goi s peshn i nihde it B gkl e 0 Stand a 60-Day Test liods,” “plasters” 3 ’ ural gum, the use of which makes it B oA axtndte, o | germ- o n poor modern | ihe shriveled appearance and feeling | . T Stand a 60-Day dest | shows wny wearie emstic or|| This week Best Peanut impossible to detect false teeth in the ention. which comes, espectally to hands that T 1 5 ind spring trusses ix almost sure to shorten - had given up the practice altogeiher L L | are kept for long periods in hot water. | foF DUBtute that you can et on sixty- your life. Butter 10c Ib g o i e e G ot % aale QRN iness o} tho enormous de- | home recentls who for, 27 vears had {1t I8 tmpurtant to.remembar that the mgh » long unt Siorougll tour (T ple Is=how It ends constant i possible cost. I give mv personal eremse in the surply of Lome-grown |answered fo the name of Friday, pe- |lather which is rubbed in is not the at is our guaramieed rupture hold- bense—liow you can (ry it cieintas ; : 2 ith wii pigs. requesting the board of u:rtmr canse : ALy 4 “:‘n[ the | luther ‘with which the —hands' areef, . iiake one especiany for ‘your. how hittle tv o {0 itk a penry: s umted I [ t [; EupEaDiEe (OF A0S SEe w1 ek M B Seeoters Weepers, | 11w T © wilskers | (67 the Cleansing hes been completed. | Jol” (it sixiy da Gorsements from. bénefitad and eured i " IR B treeders avd keepers, | 11 ; 1, his whiskers | 2 - Well practically lema it te you that peceie benetited und cured [} Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros. Dr. Jacksom's “Naturai SUBSTITUTE ~and -"‘"'| B i iy timmeds. _He ias ovep.gldce DICTATES TO FASHION. long—wiihout asking you to risk & Send for Uis beolk faday—don't put Gum” Sets of teeth abso- TEETH J ¢ and agricuituzal socioties (he desira- | remained “the man of mystery.” hav- sl venty. Keon vour ruptare from 1L OTthe minute it taikes to wiite Fou lutely dety detection. Of fostbring the Dritish DIE | ing nothing by which he could be 1den- | The plain skirl 1s no more. Plails, | o1l 1t doesm't keen Your rapcure from ' it iy fres’ Sou® trom. (rouplo. for thg GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP, breeding lndu-tr:.‘ o tified #nd belng unable to talk | drapery, Igzfll.ma{, m.]:m, panels, tucks | \uy o matter Tow hard you work or coupon op jist sey in SR, the OTHERS 50c. Thers 1 demanad fo ork a - - = | —every form ol self-trin g has | ain—i doesn’t prove every im our bool 3 H Bork prodicts on this stds of the Hutah N [oen: Fesoried o Tn the styics for | wo. makefien vou 'ein send it Back * WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE || Dr. JACKSON, Dentist i js, e onix ofce in xorwicn uman Nature. B e Rl s R 3 R st s ki hent < i i where gold crowns and teeth without Elobe. Tell o man that there are 276, 169, | SPFiNE | = TiH|8 BRINGS IT. plates (undetectable from natural & man who is shouting loudly | ;¢ if u sign says Fresh Paist, he has| .eem to be gaining. Usially they are | ECluthe - Aut Magsagi 125 East 23rd St NEW YORK CITY || Ales, Wines, Liquers and Ci, THE KIN DGO [ pain ey some women dress Is 8m- | 1o make a personal investiggtion.— | faciened with a eingle large buiton | TTuss—is so utterly di nt from ev- Send ‘Ma’ yeur - Wres, Bagk i i 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Dental Nurse in Attendance. réthg to appear to be something |Cincinnati Enquirer | oF Shekier”or (brtoise ‘shell or straes | FLyUNnE aive for ruoture that A0 i | nil Oy ook an Corner of ‘Watar and Market Sta 9 a m. to8 p. m Phone 1282-3 Painless Extraction. he is net. 1 v { stonss: i rerthan Just a truss. Mad e Good Opening for One. | SLatucn Aoy e pein G 10 Sheotutely new prineipie Name ,....0.: shows that the use of talk | Wil one of those Haman's gibbets| Red, with eray, makes a bea !full Unlike eversthing else, it fs meir= | o WHEN you want to put your bus! ress ... ness Lberore the public. there is no mi { THERE s no uavertlsing medlum i | THERE is no advertisiug medium ia | lium betice than throign the advercis- | Easiern Comnectiout equal to The Bui’ | Eastern Conmecticut equai to The Buix ing columns of The Bulletin. ietn for brainess results letin for business resujta: Transeript. evening wrap, One of the season's 2nd automatically protects you against m conseal thought, but |pe erected In Pittsburgh?—Boston 'color scheme fcr the all enveloping regulating, self-adjusting — Instanily legislation.