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IMPORTANCE OF SWIMMING. Just how important a knowledge of swimming Is considered in the secur- . ing of an education is well set forth % i §:7 | by the attitude which the leading edu- : % | WO ie R B D | e e e | s e e . g cernigg it. That full recognition is |seems to me like a human soul who 3 “ p Mrs. Wood, “I aud Caufiecs. Eiven to the necessity of such instruc- | has lost his way and 1s misunderstood | ¢ WrLien Specially For he Bulletin) | | tWell " tespondce At of cardipiay- 3 o ———] tion by the heads of the big institu- [bY those who think life does not need | o There were tarse in the group Mra. | 86 erjoy, (e SRCOemit O (L0 Elibe E 5 tions of the land, is reflected by the | Careful interpretation;, It must bé ad- | G&¥ Mrs. Wood an g hie re- | for the winter. That, in addition to % . 117 YEARS OLD. i e o N mitted that such & Soul cannot be | It Was their firs meeting since the re- | fo . = BT - expressed intentions of President | modet, fhal Such m coul cannot be !y, T 0 two of the ladies from their | the ones I now belong to, will make six - | Paunce of Brown university to recom- | abuse that can be imagined, sipee he Sumimer outing, and they had much & week for me. It seems a good many mend to the annual meeting of the |is lost in the darkness .of his own {0 relate of meArdmunlnn experlencs;‘u, :e':fi"n; :‘::r: guttnxemr?xil ::’\"o.svma & . re _| corporation next week that “a knowl- | thoughts. Whai he needs is to bve il- MFe. Gay owned a cottage at the . ore Ur a 0 ar n a 0 a \he Postoffice at Norwicn, | 08¢ of swimming be made a regular l;;mml?.md by ihe truth so that ha}fi?::hfl::"!d) :‘:m earlier and stayed f:‘[?“:aermwt;fifil :;l;sml(;‘y;\;lo}::ey ,‘L’n'u‘fi o 7 et far ull- BAEHaioH - | shail know that h B ear, i f Coar a8 second-cluss, mater. jIequirement for all BACHeIOr R R At o TN Lol tas e s dt 1h WS Jovely tubG Al September.” "r‘“;“‘m‘;‘°h;’,,':f,“d§¢?§s s bie. e SALE. DON'¢ MISS IT. clephons Calls: | mrees it the s 5 she affirmhed, “I cannot force myself to | & 1 3 . Yisiness Ofiice. 480, | suen tx tn dine with the action wiieh | F5 1GL Lhe Sunehine b or shut it ot 8558 %Tal™ il ‘Gctober, and anotner | e pleasure [ need. That is all the LAST DAY OF OUR BIG ANNUAL SALE. Ydi.orial Ro { nas been taken ai Columbia university | jeniale, and. we have one ohoins amy yeer. I mean to remain there i | man. Teillges’ of ihe Savudgely Of o b O R & Wi |0 o » obtoin @ degree, Most all | never shall b ublo (o dodge the re-: Thanksgiving If possnble. The trolley | Rous R, A oebt e Regular Legs Tender 1 LITTLESR c “Room 2! Murra g B ind universities have | sponsibility. We shor 0 Dles. mokes it quite easy for Mr. Gay and B % - ST Tt Bad: o ane ols, and univeriis, Bats Py, o Suie S & WE | ST S0G JUROY vt e e Barlle e o LT Calif. cut 6 | Pork Loin 1913, | of s »ns in swimming is | Lo appreelat: {t; and It is up to us to dulet after the season is over refreshes | Fortunately _for vour interrupled Ib - b Norwich, Saturday, Oct. 4, 1913, ‘ i here it | Know tribulution and to refuse,to sit Me more than all the rest of our stay [ Mrs. Gay, “Mr. Wood has b g i awa e x o e it e there | With In sack-cloth and ashes. Dark- (here. A few other cottagers remain |Means, and is disposed (o be gemerons g > s e e few, Just as there | ness is spoken of as the shadow of 48 late as i and they all agree with |in his family expendityres. ~With us Legs of - Lean 1 re times in particular, more than | death, while sunshine 14 recognized as me in declaring that they enjoy Sep- | the matter of income cbvering expense 5 rin amp, . [ o orne ee b, « C vhen every college graduate light.” Kmbrace your jovs and (emper beyond all other ‘moriths | I8 a question involving considerable Genuine y Boneless 9 . v valite of his education, to all else get thée behinde me, as Your name should not have been |ZnO0MERS, "G DAL TS theh . e ati & WheNn e NdwIARE Saviur & e % Gay,” 'declared Mrs. Nichols. “You |ed in price I feel that I must give them . ine buwienn i Aol ot S S S s R S like'a quiet life as'much as I do, I!bersonal attention. and should not be | i FRESH ancxx'l'flp Round Legs Native VEAL i sl ¥ o i = do believe, and Mr. Nichols thinks I|Willing to trus 3 v fee i can tue tarsenc et | ertatnly. the young man who [ THe unfortunate always surpriss me Jb [ERNS, R0 0 SO0t B Rer | such & matter.” s SHOULDERS, 1b. .. ClotEAR, ... ;. fl Ib b s vl cuaiion of auy paker lu Easiecn g himeelf to face the prob- | a5 if'| could not equal them in advers~ too Armly. He tried to have me go | ‘“Yes, indeed " agreed Mrs. Nf‘('{"';;« Commcctient, wad trem tiree o fou § loms of ks something if he can- 'ity. Of course, adversity may pe the OUt Of the city this summer, bui 1| “We are toid to take no thought for .l i S 1 . : o T g s | dhimona U R e ohghes T ol Bim (hic s ease or Twoin Tmy | sorrgw, and not auestion a5 0 what | § Sugar Spigkad Shoulders, Ib.12;c | Loin LAMS CH . = 10C ca. Mt la deliveres 10 oves s not apply to the college | jewcls with” but that doesn’t make it home is best. He laughs at me for | We shall eat, but of late we find the Cured ; 9 IVe 142 ’ 000 of the 4053 houscs ja Nor- mor in to every one | 100k any maor: inviting to l’.\'\c 1 prefer clinging to _the heattstone, but we Question comed up often for debats, wch, and rend oy nise e e Knowine how | N0t to be polished by (hat method. We have no children to plan for, and 1 and the morrow will clalm its share of - vl e e v e N e by |all know when things go awry we, enjoy my home.” MU s Wood, W GOOD TABLE 3] Mohican Creamery cest. of the people. Im Wimdku s 1 mobt Asilv. BY Koy ot BN T bkt Thent Nashn o that Well,” broke in Mrs. Wood. “the| “Of course,” sald Mrs. Wood, “We § Bl b L BUTTER, 3 lbs « i ecilvered e over HOU housc nber se their 1ives, | js the very best thing to do; but with children make a lot of difference, but :must think of the morrow. I don't 4 UT ]ER, eoee sy y o ew in Puinam ssd Damcison 1o ov give assistance to | due diligence it is possible’ to keep 1 am free io confess, that I should l«:fid“' how it b ‘*:”{‘m"or“‘;sih“”“w::“-‘ 3,400, and In all ef these places ot ihetr ashelener ) ;s e . e have a change in the summer, even if | children grew o fast duri e ¢ bt g ° e e S | v Iie from Belalfhes Wby WS o GhlOEen Wecsihot 1ot oortbids [ mer that thelf clothes are all auite out LARGE BROWN EGGS, dozen. . ...27c | FRESH SOLID OYSTERS, quart....33c < o il 1, 2 ale ara y d. I do not take them with me, : O or em an: ey Ve & Eastern Comnecticut Lus forty Fomi nd child should | Man and the gleeful paralyzed lady; €re = 3 5 - 2 . % e - in 2 ol ¢ you may well believe. No, indeed, I |new supply of everything from head to nine towrs, ou. Lumdred und sixt)- ¥ do. The Jarge list of | (A€ TNy cripple and the Jolly Incalld Fack them «ft fo the country. which | foot. Bthel's frocks and coats would n¢|fl Red Star Brand SWEET YELLOW ONIONS LARGE BANANAS T ety Pl f car jusiifies the aitl- | can—glve no reason“for its abnormal 1s good for them, and great tun they Gladys to a charm, but the little minx | § POTATOES, 18 Ibs...25¢ |3 1bs................10c tural tree delivery reutes. ¥ nt Faunce and the other [ acidity. and the conlrast makes me sit consider It ©, §o to. Grandmws os |refuses to wear thém. I dont blame s ime Bullctn is sold in ever es. of *wimtiing | up and take notice. I like the people £00n as school closes. I feel they are | her much, either, for the other childre owa mmd om all oi the M. k. ) =4 who' cheerfully endure mistortune and In good care, and 1 go where 1 can | rémaric upon her taking her sister FANCY CRISP CELERY from MEALY COOKING POTATOES rouics in Easters Coaucctiel THE DEMOCRATIC TARIFF. bravely maintain silence concerning be sure of a good time for, myself. |clothes. Luckily my seamstress knows - 2 i e | CheIY triala. Tf we shouid cry “Brata: This summer 1 spent at the loveliest |of some one who is glad to take them. |l Providence, bunch ........:......10c|peck ..............iiiininen.an23e (mc[][‘ r"o s UL ;‘" do!” when we meet them the world place I could find, and a merry set :‘h“.“flre better than she can afford to ) \ Ur d bill has been en- | would question our sanity, and yet the We were. I brought home ever so |buy I suppose. i 2 v and has recelved the | approciative wirlt feels " the jmpulse Many trophies from the whist parties, | "My children are bovs replied Mrs CONFECTIONERS OHIO NOISELESS LUNCH COCOA 1801, avera .. P dent Wilson, It is i ©a pes all. for we played about every afternoon. |Gay, “‘and so are more easi © e . a a412 [ Presiaent Wilson. It is |0 do It ‘Heaven bless them all R B o oy D s e Cults e i o iy do SUGAR, 3 Ibs. ... MATCHES, 6 .boxes..19c | in bulk, Ib.......... | not mind taking an outgrown garmen - 1905, aworage..cceene.......§ 920 ess in full control of the | Although we censtantly ‘grumble at whist. Mr. Wood, O, he is Ifke the | not a i rm g Savty: T6 repRREH about the weather I frequently reach children, and prefers the quiet of the [occasionally, Perhaps bovs are less | SO i I renresents thelf | the conelusion it must bé perfect eve country. The children were with his |sensitive than girls on those polnts. | WHY WE SELL MOHICAN | FANCY MIXED OLD DUTCH CLEANSER n behalt of o tarlft} oy Gay simply because God provides Deople anyway, and they would be |1 never hear any complaint from them i i b . nix but it remains for | (% SRY SR becuas, God prov e B Hisappeintet If he aid not |on that score FLOUR COOKIES; ib. . ... . 12cbembis. i, wsines doid 08 ptember 2 & demonstrate that it | floods and the drouths puzzle us, and come there. He tells me I am a girl Mr. Nichols and I often lament fon taken and the faith | it s only a modern discovery that the about, but lie needn't expect me to|ihat we have no children to care for | AT SO LOW A PRICE TE YELLOW MEAL = have placed in it. drouth is just as necessary as the ' slave myself te death the year round. e some! e hink of bringing > i SEFCALIDAR TICEET, Jifficulties were encountered | vods since it is the correetor of bad | All ask of him to foot the bills, and |our home some of his brother's num- We operate over forty bakeries in | MILK—Mohican Brand WHI i being in fts construction, | COnditions’ and the sweetener of the I give him credit for never grumbling | erous flock, but I suppose we are seifish connection with our chain of big 10 Ibs 25¢ Selectmen a ot sy Wged bt earth, the balancer which agsures over them. He knew what my tastes |in enjoying our home as it is, and dis markets. We necessarily usea tre- | 3 cang .. ,..000.....25¢ ceesssiserseses : e was mn aposttion | conditions which mean go0d and sus- | were when he married me, for our en- |like to tuke up other responsibilitles.| mendous quantity of flour, and this here was no oppoSition | ¢aining crops. Some m their con- | 8agement was not a brief one, so he | Then, if anything we: YTONg, eVery- in addition to our retail sales makes Heier enzth o Influence the | ceit Mdnkc they Sould DRuyids petier | cannpt na Tadlt Witk she mowR: o 9ne would place the blame upon us.|[§ us one of the largest flour users in MILK CRACKERS hedules. Tt was with a free [ weather, but 1 should not dare to have She paused to take breath, and Mrs, are quite s we are.’ the country. the democrats acted. They |them try for fear it would be much | Nichols found a chance to say: “I fear Oh, dear!” exclaimed "““h: Wood, We buy the best grades of wheat, GOLDEN WAX BEANS 2 The ity 3 dekiesilSe Pt the responsibilities and | Worse. Man in his desiro to improve |1 should not have enjoved your outing. | looking at the clocic “where has (he |l and have i milled especially for | 3 o 25¢ A jen rests npon them to show |¢rop conditions has shot into' the| You know I do not play whist much, “;,“" gone ‘dfi;xr.:l }i\:eyaar:\e; w‘h&:«‘tP lh(l:’ ;,urduse It lslf‘(u“] ‘shlmled in n‘-ia;‘» sER AR B IA N DR M é J A tes | heavens with heavy artillery to change | though occasionally we play afternoon, an: ve barely | oads to our different stores, and in — o ¥ o o I, . e aee. | the vibrations and force the heavens | some of our friends desire to do so.” |reach hgm-';;v:x?nsr:n;Jf?!"”\;r\ 20 5 b this way we not only positively get MOHICAN COFFEE s eople of this cou sto- | S8 R REMIOnE Aud toxte. ; say good-morning and hurry away. the lowest price, but also save in & sectlon are bettered, that v~ | 1% e need 1o siap ond Moty g | alivays stay here longer than I mean to. |l amount of trelghts paid. 10 pounds Fine | IR Gy e b SR 2 : ar nd that economlic con- | make her give down milk, but it did- | Don' is an Individaal mat. | There’s a compliment for you Mr Our flour is packed under Mohican L O of Tmxen. 1 een tmproved and Indus- | n't work. ‘Dld Sol draws (he water wp | Lo s Gap Mors an individusimat. | Niohola. e e brand. We pay no premium for the | GRANULATED H . ed with efficiency that | and it is distributed over the earth bY | ity and banquets do not lessen the | -1 t0o. must go added Mrs, Gay, ris brand, and therefore make no ewn Cierk ul &t P q ing from her chair, for the boys will charge to you. We cannot buy any S e 2 i « not only able to sus: | & regular svstem man is never lkely | tendenc to worriment, John Wesley |IN€ from her chair, for the bove wil | § charge to vou. canast Huy iy (v a l sus conditions but can | 1O Uiy uhdiretand, |- When e lodk &t | used to: say: *“1 1o, mare. date ‘to-trat |eIUC EIED SR CRannls ST TR, B 01 L DOLISE fiour, Snd we cafinot ask & SRR AR e | T 1 ree. 3 fomulls dn the total there dossnit abebtiign to corke ana aWear” Herheok- 4 CEa i O T SANE (Ol e o [l b oqneisie te G0 thie: Jae i i K 4 Nroush a fuke were | PE3T to be unything the matter with | nizea it as a soul destroving habit, & | S frales. s MLt Jolt barrel £ : ik n throug 1ke were | the machiner Dt e i | mdstic ke X when we ask you a dollar a barrel T nitv to put thelr 5% bpwy e LR e s i “So we will,” responded the hos than you pay for other flours s o teth i - | Y, - | “Many thi i planned for church ¥ Al K | ¢ thelr lieas of roviston | “but” plays in speech. The man Who |a new worry. Worry ls the anticipa. | 0%k this winter, which you will want|§ aoimg so' T . 2 must rest on thetr product. The coun- | §tands for temperance 18 met by the | tion of something undesirable, and it 4 3 5 | | wait with expectancy for the | %% o thinks he does: but he obs|led to the proverd: “do not ross oy e T i e FLOUR oN sALE THIs week | Hot Baked Beans | Hot Brown Bread | Home-made Bread cts to metlods a or the present |pridge till you come to it.” Suspicion 2 o 1 Bisrel y i i Drefers the license system. The MaB | b o5 ot the asiiatons ot the merer Trand Jlg Lbevel gup guart ... 2 10cllosf ol ... . SC TGRS TR G s | o of peace mezts his neighbor Who 2lse | family, and 4 confirmer of one in the TOO MANY INSECTS. 3 2L - | Es. stands for peace. and he has a “but” | habit. ' Superstition is another member ] « As | savs Tehka- [ Which prompis him to argue for blg|who sits with fear and assists in har- [ Insect pests are a plague on the E = ; = g es @ ¢ which £l it ; . g it HotEs war, The man cor ‘the ““‘;;;’h rassing v;»nk. \magxnaxx::t’n}gx» -Te,fllé houndary of Belivia and Brasil. “In|jours afterward is a long drawn out‘stral;{h( roads of their own and move | Four Canal Workers Drowned, st meets his brother and in. religions ar: | G'5Y 1 first cousin to suspiclon, and | the forests and on the smaller rivers,” | nlicery" Then there ar the huge ants, |about in battallons; gravish white| Panama, Oct. 3.—Foyr West Indiar . s the vear | gument finds when the but 18 reached | jone " Mo yo, 08ent dn the worrying |writes Commander Herbert A. 1d- | calied tucanderas,one and a half inches | ants, living in red colored mounds, six | laborers working on the oculvert at x = | whiet supply be- [the ten commandments even are | but eut this trio of durlmesy and leg | Fards, R, N. R, in the Geographical| iy length; they live in the forks of |fect high; vellow ants—each and ev- | Miraflores locks were drowned yester- ¥ ek | Sonathe queered. Politicians of the same Darty | ne light of trath. Get & grip on |Lournak ‘life 1s made almost unbear-| rees. Their bite is particularly pain- |ery one has its own particular way of | day afternoon, owinng {6 the giving | 27 and principles meet to discuss ques- | tho genealogy of Worry, and then de. | 20.c: Ants are met with everywhere; | ry), and causes the part affected to|making unwelcome the intruder into|way of the barrier used to retain the » | ) opens strong | tions, but the sharp curve Is reached | S aca o8y O N O e famtin they swarm over one's person in hun- | swoil up as if polsoned. One of our |its habitat water within bounds. of electin - | ] o e e [y e Gue Wb ele fu-nis Hedt x s g iy dreds, and most of them bite most sav- | soiqiers was incapacitated for several | - di - . e b5 i a terEans S high riake T agely here s one kind of red ant|jays by a bite of a tucandera. Red| Brie rallroad's net profits, last fiscal | Weatherford, Okla., has a municipa} presia s | =% disloyal. There is something but Which lives In trees hollowed out bY|ants: Dlack ants, which make broad, | vehr, were $6,682.268 | ice plant, capacity ten tons dally. < a : i = e Pheii. founded upon when it so queers ev- | ¢ ||| themeelves, whose bite is like a touch e of ot | > Erocery M| v thing, and when Jooked into n sei- | | SUNDAY MORNING TALK ]| with'a red not iron. It & person inad- | = = = —_— — appealed to g e U Vertently touches or leans up against s . and that. like the Rhone, Hare | one of these trees the ants swarm out r | says:, ha pure and an impure | Tt upon him instantly, and his life for|ff” = 7 s the twentleth cen- | source, and the latter is ever showing DANGER SIGNALS, S e which all can- | Itself in the flow. Do not depend up- | i . whethe 1 nsured against, | On vour “but” to get your bread and| When some engineer, peering out of | THICK, GLOSSY HAIR v b 5 butter: | his cab, runs past a signal set against - s . n of Albanta are mot| .. e | him, with the usual disaster to follow, EREE EROM DANDRURE } - iNeligh” suliagibtes. out as been truly said “the study of | the world is swift in condemnation. | o f | pon | & when 1t comes to Aght. | (he mind is exercise. not rest” ‘and | When some captaln, carcless of the | Siris! Beautify Your Hairl Make It | his J o . those who have applied themselves to | walling sirens piles his ship up on the | Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant—Try the g 5 L the task have no doubt that it also(rocks, we join the chorus of blame ! Moist Cloth. . k - SRR T ha Its compensating results. Schol- | that descends on his uphappy head -y | s 2 e undertaking | ars have realized for ages fhat the|The folly of disobeying warnings is| Try as you will, after an applica- | - siast who hasn't | power of the mind was such that it | apparent enough when exhibited by |tion of Danderine, you 'cannot find a | | p - 2 " eam in the world's | could make a_heaven of hell, or a hell | other people. single trace of dandruff or falling hair - | of heaven; that it could degrade or But practically, how many of us are {and your scalp will not jtch, it what | enoble a soul; that it could destroy | laughing at lights along the way that | will please you mos will be after | v L - . | Pl 1 a record bus- |healih or be used as an agent in re- | show red and speak of danger. A man |few weeks' use, when you see new hair, 2 purchasa 5 i can be eas- |D€WIng it. The most advanced people | ignores the-ache or pain that indicates | fine and downy at firs buf | R | ; it license is coming up | Of this generation are today reallsing | something wrong in his physical sys- |really new halr—growing all over the | - SR 1 t e g the necessity for becoming masters of | tem. He disregards a signal bidding | scalp, n = mind instead of letting mind impalr | him “take care” Or it may be his A little Danderine immediately dou- . 4 B — T Aeveloped fa |i€m: One of the clearest and most [ mind that begins to play off on him.|bles the beauty of your hair. No dif- Manhattan supremacy means more to you this year | scandal developed N | convincing writers upon this subject is | He cannot remembe cannot think | ference how dull, faded, brittie ar : - - < in time fo overcome | Annie Ritz Militz, who is the author of | stralght or work with sest The siEnai | seragsy, just mojsten .a ciota with || than ever before. We are first not alone in magnitude, such im " f n was set- |several handy little volumes upon |bids him take more out-door exercise, | Danderine and carefully draw it | 1 1 1 “ota of Tental selfimprovement, e 1nfes; | Bet more, Sleo. or have & change. of | fheougn. your hair, (aking one small ||| variety, choice of style—but in VALUE GIVING as hereor . g Lo A work: “The Renewal of the Body™ of | scene. But In nine cases out of ten |strand at a time. The effect s im- well. Every garment is strong evidence of this fact. St he Vhe ining moral | 170 pages may be had of the Eilza- | he works on in disregard of these |mediate and smazing—tour halr wil 5 » much time is s devis- | Peth Tawne Co, of Holyoke, Mass., for | menitors of danger. | be light, fluffy and wavy, and have . time Is spent devis- | 300 " e message Is: - “THo power of | k= oh appearance of abundanice: an in- We never showed so many styles—and such good the town mplest methods and work- | 41 the andersianding. 1o the ses b | . Warnings that come from others are | comparable lustre, softness and lux: |1| values as this fall. Kuppenheimer Clothes head the list - e : my | g e mderstanding, i"he Kes 1o | Iikewise fgnored: There are brocepss | riunce, the beuuty” wnd shimmer o ||| ¥8UC § H asatifal Sas 40 o ogpnd E - bodily: renewal® and that “Truth be- | enough and examples enough to keep |true hair healtn. © = ||| for elegant styles. ere are beautiful Suits an ver- - licved and applied delivers the body | e’ mormm o [ Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton 5 = 7 = for a sat . 1 or just plain | from the ills of flesh.” B e T ot ®Y | Danderine from any drug store of ||| coats ready for your choosing. Fabrics of quality, skill- i - b t be admitied | T in modern times has ever lived an evil | tollet counter, and prove that vour bair || fylly tailored that have a deserved reputation for worth Alling - « greser er's “inexact- | It would be interesting to know what | life without suffering the penalty IS as pretty and soft as any—that it | 3 aualificat to the much |the ordinary, every day citizen knows | thereof. We see bad habits- holding | has been neglected ¢ d by care and style that never has been questioned. of the var or cares about germs. When the sci- | men with a grip of steel. Yet the less treatment—t . Wit A entific physician talks to him of the | impression is lost as we reflect that | > FeBIE DI we ourselves are somehow different. zican rebein prepring (o | {8108 of dcath snd samoren Mt mus | v cutseivel e somaty’ diforent | | Kuppenheimer & it diontaq patelall times millions of microbes; part- | and not be burned. | | — — St s ners of life; and that bis species of | I used to pass frequently in the xrnln\Y : JAPAN'S RUMORED STEP end to abide by the re- | the fungl are 21 and the number three | & battered old hulk of & vessel strand- g ming election | times as many as those of the hog and | ed in the mud and slowly falling to | UILS aA6Nc vercoats 3 _ — only a third as many as the horse's | pleces at the head of @ certain har- arvor . 3 i from Paris about | B Stares: but does not get scared. If | bor. A zealous but not too quick wit- . ng in dress there are | God Made them he knows they have | ted advertiser had nailed on it a large | this A et sreo with Mee |De€D In existence ever since the days |sign, “Drink Davie's Pure Whisky.” | ~ to ! i ag 118 OITS. fof Adam, and that it has only been of | It aiways seemed to me that he had & one A AIr:uir recent vears that they have disturbed | provided unconsclously & graphic aud | 4 4 L nstead o he bal- | the human mind. When it comes to | tellin arable of the ultimate port to the scavengers who get (hess germs | which sald whisky might conduct one OTHER GOOD MAKES AT $10.50, $12.50 AND $15 % {on their feet, it takes eight distinct | who made its acquaintance. But no | v liss Jane Addams declaring | Squadrons of insects to dispose of any | man who begins to drink expects to be | women should wear “as little gs |animal carcass and the files get in their | a drunkard. | W aodes those wio | WOTK in {he first stages of decompo-| A ghastly number of human wrecks p zuided thereby are entifleq 1o |Sition and in the fifth while hosts of | are strewn across the vears through Best St les et rdioaid jtijed 10 fother insecis do the rest: the last, or |following advice like the above. We LR 1o €S Yy g ) where immodesty be- | elghth squadron cleaning up the filth | have abundant demonstration of the ~ el | B \7 ] ieft by the others as faithfully as a|fact that.“at the last it biteth like a { | | health brigade. If it were not for the | serpent and stingeth like an adder. FUR SEASON OPENS | est alues e of Massachusetts | scavengers divinely commissioned to | It is a pet but fatal delusion of many : 3 nd | migh sed out of his quandary |clean up disease creating filth, it is | people that they are able to draw the | Now is the time for you to get out We are selling more hats than ever before and we many terms he really ought | doubtful if plagues would not depop- | fangs of any venomous beast they |your furs. I guarantee all repair work s Thapks h i N perusing the attitude. of | ulate the earth may choose to handle. §a {o be perfect. Have also a nico line of believe it is just because we have the hats most men an " ne exectitive ‘Abott: BioinE ~— After all our centuries of education | Fur Coats for men and women, Wo- o 4 ot t BIVINg | There are too many public speakers | mankind is still astoundingly credu- | men's Mufts and Collars and anything young n;er[x)want d}‘{“ ;ev"l"- g:;‘fl styles 311:;‘” L"Dz | in the world like Senator Sorghum, |lous. No amount of chastisement ap- | in the Fur line. | - . { renr e [ Who fel? sure that what ho said never | parently can make us wise. The great M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St. | Crowned Derbys, Rich Velour t Hats in i i r BoNen wirant cashier | gave offence because most of the audi- | liner speeds through the night after | Me s +||| shapes and shades—$1.50 to $3.50. ride Figr € © couldn’t stand |ence went to sleep. Those men who | repegted warnings of icebergs near. — — n hre le charged $65 for a |study to be sweet in public addresses | Cities are rebuilt about the base of | g didn't have much faith in the [iStead of being effectively instructive | mountains again and again shaken | e ot e o v | Sl ool un puh ot e | i et e i bnel . NQTICE! ||| ~~COMPLETE STOCKS OF FALL SHOES, NEW NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, | ol - | our prejudices and fears excite us to | placldly on for hours after a messen- | ES IER WEAR, EATE s of 1 b B A, emotial in okt | support ‘ideas and movements of which | ger on a foam-flecked horse has ridden ||| GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDER , SWi RS, ETC., ALL SENSIBLY PRICED ikt R < om resotce over e etiyicy ap - | we eventualiy become ashamed. Weal | Gown the valley telling Of & toUSNINE | 1. yemorial Hospital Training " |ness on both sides plays havoc with | reservoir. X x " vears’ must rea e opposition agains oos iuse it will save con- | progress. It scems good to hear | e [(Echenl T0E Suttedallens & twodeaia which they will have to ress to present majority party, | speaker now and then who has the| There are: perils of the body and |cOurse of instruction to women who > B tiice. ohen it <ailis i Aty it plainer than the |courage o pull off our masiks and | there are perils of the soud. And the | are aesirous of becoming protessional S eall for the exercise of wisdom of the Malne progressives, |make us see ourselves ns we ure and | fifst are not more to be dreaded than | nurses. — B & thongnts i Aot 5% | o direc to honesty and up- | the second, It ia not enough to £o| Applicants must be betwoeen the ages g TP : 5 - o koo New England Is recognizing t rightness. Al raw lal requires | through life with a whole skin If one’s | or 22-32, in scund physical health, and : constderation ns i | R prizing e | hammering, or planing, or polishing. | moral nature is in tatters. Vice may | pave a good general English educa- o4 B ( and a clea tects » ever view which President Eltiott | bef it shows grace of oulline or | make one a bankrupt and a beggar. | . . . 5 way It ts made. f the New Haven system (akes of (he fartistic finish, Too much sweetness | It may leave him with fortunes wreck- | % E} N g ] o Bt e | sitvatfon. It is the long |Is alw ngusealing in whaiever form | ed, with body diseased, with mind un- ‘,‘A”‘;‘{"‘l”“«‘:’ being ""-“’"" ; I"}‘," '\'{“" ke . pull and @ pull altogether | We get ft: and If it 180 kepi on foe it | balanced. Whether It does these more | (her information, apply to SUPT., Me- Governor Baldwin savs he | olng to accomplish the de. |sours. Playing to the pocket- | obylous things or no an even worse | morial Hospital, New London, Conn. . 121-125 MAIN STREET - ;op’(“; -’:emcrrsvh E r sired 1 ¢ stead of the unndk\s ullogether (oo | vengeance s certain. It Pocus e A ‘nited States senator | e Kty | common. The whole bread and butter | death of purity, of peace, of honor, of . ’ comes without & contest b th | - brigade tends to decepiion und the de- | hope. It means the extinction of the = The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted excluswely to Men’s, Women's the democratic hopefuls working for | . Fatalities in the Coal Mines of the|feai of truth. Very few men have the | life of God within. There is no death EWMARKET HOTEL, and Children’s Wearing Apaara! that caveted nominatian It fu koine 1 | L7IG0 States during the frst ‘seven | courage of thelr conviciions. to ba feared like the death of the soul. | 715 Boswell Ave. ) = R o oo 0| of the vear numbered 137 as | “Wherafore, let him that thinketh he | First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. require some persu ; 0 with 1418 in the same. We do not hear so much abeut the | standeth take heed lest he fall.” Meals and Welch Rarebit served tol contest, period last year. fauna of death, and ssures him man Don't Werry ciubs as we used tio. THE PARSON, eider, John Tuckle Pyop, Tel 42-&