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THE SULZER VERDICT. The putcome of the Sulzer impeach- * ment trial was in accordance with the THE MAN WHO TALKS 3 o o e 5 SHOP TALK AT THE FOUR CORNERS ” wi 5 i i could have been otherwise with a prop- = o “' L g iletin er consideration of the facts is Aif- | 'Some people define a warm friend as 3§ > 1t to understand. The prosecution | the one who is ready to divide his cold | (Wi and CGoufied. i ¥ (Written _Specially for The Bulletin,) | these good Christians do with their . labored under the disadvantage of |cash with them. It is hardly neces- Pet Wi { t o it . e ity Pha whrm tHenaS hne oot | erEeor pWinkisman's storsat, Winds | bad iempors whep fhey fo.g toEhels s TN 3 - 13 S Tammany support, but regardless of ermere Four Corners was no different who made or upheld the accusations, |In evidence, but exist largely in the | from other country stores in any par- | Bob Withers remarked that he did 117 YEARS OLD. it kit iatong . e :r"r‘n:gmsf;‘:x"m"\fssxfd“‘fi?i‘rr.‘;flfm‘fi:".‘;:?‘ élcu:‘.r, @ place of lazy activity in ibe | not think the crowd was qualified to i . - o " < s ime, an xnl i 3 SLsscription prics, 126 a week; 56 a | Of (he state. an unprejudiced consid- |or originate such a definition of warm R A it Bt or chah B ARIIE Bl U e O ara e r wn; 3507 8 y--- eration of the circumstances and an|friendship as that. True friendship of | persuasion, sitting in & fog of tobacco- | said Job Jones, “when a lot of fellers S N | unbiased decision was demanded. No | course makes great sacrifices when oc- | smoke that would suffocate the in- | like us. get together, the first thing <4 Al ibe Postoflice at Norwica, dodging of responsibility was permis- | casion demands they should be made; | experienced, discussing questions of you know some of 'em want to talk ~ . s sccond-class matter, sible, and 1 -unlawful acts could be |but that is not the purpose which un- | more or less Importance, (usually | about things we don't know nothing Telephone Calls: sanctioned because of the character of | derlies friendship. It is a fact that the | less), talking over nelghborhood af- | about.” M ticiotin Buginess Oftos 488. . By hing | Strongest friendships have arisen as | fairs, or playing chedkers. Joe Janvrin said he jmagined that Llicim ialorial Reoms, $5-8« e ey were ound 16 by | the Tesuit of mutual adversity and | ™" .ob Withers, Job Jones, Lem Stuart, | Conscionce had something to do with : z Slicun Job Office, 35-2 . e B i common peril. Real comradeship |'Bill Baxter, Joe Janvrin and Jed Jol- | it, and he thought folks with con- We Deli All Your p“rchases for 5¢c In Cit . sic Otice, Room 2, Murray s knows no previous condition, or color | ter were the regular half dozen who | sciences had just as good a right to e Deliver, y There i3 a lesson in the Sulzer case | line—like pure gold it is without alloy. | constituted the crowd nightly, since | discuss what stirred thelr minds as enins L Eniwrbons S19: which deserves careful consideration. | Friendship is one of the things that|six was mever less than s crowd. in | anybody on earth. Freight or Express Paid on All Orders Over $5.00. QUALITY THE BEST. Norwich, Saturday, Oct. 18, 1913, _|it is an instance where that oft-re- | cannot be bought, and if cultivated, | Winlkieman's back-shop. Once more the heads wreathed in = peated declaration of Abraham Lincoln | 8Tows slowly.. True friendship never| The first smoke was ls:e" while | tobacco smoke nodded approval and it - Eipsuitne ob T 4l the | obligates one to do a wrong, bence | Bob Withers trimmed off that it is- impossible to fool Al criminals have palls in their paths of | in a game of checkers. Th: i1l Baxter | was to be seen that Joe had clinched “LITTLE PIG” L G e P ih C' l - people all the time, 1s most applicable. | ik oincs, for they know the word | tor siaried the. discassion oy ez | * BN ou come down to the re- |N ' o i Ly e e Circulation of |35 er was apparentiy actuated by | Fickednean, for they know, the word | ter staried the discussion oy asicing | “When you come down to the re; PORK LOINS Ereh é‘fi%‘;’q % : G the idea that it was the outward &p- | Friendship implies & union of hearts |of Wrath? , R S CiDar IS W Sery Ib. lhe buueun | pearances only which counted, that rflnelr mlm a umuln‘o(dx:uré)use, dxmd They all confessed that “they did, | good asset for a good Christiam, if Sy he could evade the law with impunity | this is why a true friend js defined as | except Lem Stuart, who wanted 1o | lots of 'em do have one.” e Bl Bab ths ¢ en. || and that what the people did not know | the SIfC of God since He only who | know what in thunder was the use of | lem Stuart remarked that “It| @ SMALL FRESH LEGS NATIVE BOSTON BEEF cuiaon of m "y .1l would cause them less worry. He|made hearts can read them.s a day of wrath when surely there was | looked bad to them, but if they asked |8 7 Baper ta Baswrs a Day of Judgement. God to forgive them every night they | SHOULDERS, Ib. . e g | e ROLIS; b0l L o e Coum as ascended to great heights in poli- /i - 3 2 accucut, and Lrem three to fous || nded to reat helkhts In POU-| There is no doubt “the soul is strong | Job Jones, who was the philosopher | didn't have anything 1o answer ~for sacs lmrger thum thac of way o |ftics only fo meet With an INEIOFEUR | thae trusts in goodness:” but the evi- | among them, said, ‘Lem ought to|the next day; and the sum total was 1t fa delivered 1e oves || end. While not debarred from office [ jence of strong souls is not very ap-| know that wrath follered judgement; | always kept so small that it didn’t SUGAR CURED SMOKED | 2¢ | Cornen Beer, w1 2i¢ - g stk ere is e chance | ; G o ) e 5 3 30 i $0we of the 4853 heuses fm No:- || D decision there fs littl parent since men put their trust in|and if he ’lowed the last he should | figure against them as much as we|§ Wik, mmd read o7 mlatythees per || 0f overcoming the distrust which the | most verything else. It has' been well | recognize (he firsti’ and every head | caleuiated In the end” |@ SHOULDERS, Ib............... facts have aroused, His political career | said that what the world needs to|nodded approval and Lem seemed to| Do you ’spose being Sorry every cent. of the le. TN ~ 0 R e Boonle I o indhun | endod and It is to be hoped that |make better life-conditions is not new [ be crushed, but he wasn't | night for the game old temper ever FRESH KILLED CHICKEN FRESH KILLED FOWL 4 g o S achment will have the proper | €conomic systems, but men with quick | “Wa'al” continued Lem, “that bein’| day could be at all satisfying to the | a Putsam add Damicisen te 3 onsciences—new men. . Love and: ju and no gettin' away from it, he|Lord. Dom't you se the Almight Ihe 2 e e I ok S . LA SR L R N beneficial effect upon all candidates s of the future. The pen- uld like to know what some o' | gits worn out amed foolis tice give birth to no problems, gi ness, when it lasts for life? A man of 1,100, mmd in all of these places i + covaidered the locai catly. < e rise to no classes, for they recognize the avy and the lesson impres- | giiine truth that we are Eastern Cemmecticut kas forty- y is b all of one " that sort has mo gimp,” said Jae‘ A N o sine tewss, ems red amd miniy- | S1VC viood. Most of our differences and | ance that reflects a cheerful heart, We | J80yrin o e =y RIS difficulties arise from our lack of faith | 01 15 fihT There's Deacon Doane who put Josh | g s v THE PRESIDENT'S CHANGE. |in one another, and the: sclishness | " o (0.100K fo our par | from home and says he will dis- | ] ] 'y 'y S Mohican Creamery FINE LARGE eutcs in Lantern Commceticnt is now before the president for his| f'noanness The Holy Name societies | know the garden and to get the in- | you know a mother seems to love an k G c action. President Wilson has before | are o good thing: but the world needs | SPiration of imparting to those who | erring boy with all her heart, and she s BUTTER, bb...... EGGS, dozen ... .« rural free delivery reates. which results. So long as goodness inherit him because he is not a credit m in that bill a situation almost |just as much, and perhaps *‘alown and work in thcm. The garden | cannot see her flesh and blood thrown e CIRCULATION - Fhally " which his prede- | host of o Unta® soneticn 1118 Just| at noon' is often sunstriick —Himp un- | to the dogs because her husband bo- | [MPORTED SWISS CHEESE, Ib. .. .30c | FINEST PEANUT BUTTER, Ib. ......12 fhe Balleta Is seldy ia Having passed both branches of con- } R/ v a pretence instead of a fact| The habit of looking the garden over Christian home;” observed Jed ove wad e» all of the . gress the deficiency approp: man will be the inventor of All sorts|morning noon and night helps one. to and his wife is nearly <8 PURE LARD 270 il with that which his prede- | host of “Do Unto” societies. It is just stion_should be | dr the hot rays of the electrifier; | lieves in righteous indignation! Her faced and to which he applied | as essential that our The bill by the riders which | g00d as that our speech should ring 1 by the & e Dot g ik i S5 and vearning | differ in auality and quanticy, both! |8 RED STAR BRAND T e r rest and the reyivifying dew. I That brings to my mind,” said Bob look ourselves in the face what a lot of > 2 | SWEET POTATOES, 17 Ibs. . . ... .25c | Large bunch Celery c 5,920 court. and removes from the provi- |\ G8C AIEERE o B O e just like | the morning before the sun reaches | Withers, “that I heard Mrs. Doane 1501, awera 1905, average. { sions of the civil N-r\'hx*lrh\n ity \‘;1“5‘-1]“", dhe i the fabli wia 1ot 2 itie] the g:"ge? patch we behold 8 fresh- | and Charlottee Cooke t king nierhlhe : States ma s and colleetors of In- | guhstamee to gra B Fahedon Al ness and beauty covering it all which | deacon and his son, Josh, and them - 8 70 8 e e o locmar “vethe | aianics 10 ET8R e o and | S ot tok | o "o s oty aenss o | | DARK RED GRAPE FRUIT YELLOW ONIONS Bt sinbt the advice of the mStornsy Ken; close enough to see your flowers grow | half hour than I've heard here in & ) it (e adice of e stormey Son | ke ety dave Ata | S8 e ki 5 o moncn | i ML, thet, % terd o 1o 8| CRANBERRIES, 2 gts 17c {2 for ...............28c[3Mbe...ooooo o 136 X S ha president and the dec. | cus Aureltus, the philosopher, awoke | 1fe: A bud doesn't open in a minute; thing as righteous indignation, and — - — — P t | one day ‘and asked. “What good is | Put is some times a week in d that any _Christian who uses th MOHICAN BEST BREAD-FLOUR FINE GRANULATED SUGAR laratlon of the democratic platform. ing its beauty. The flowers seem to| devil's phrases to justify his un- o praise?” And fro hat day to this 4 1 g 1t _shonld be recognized, as the | FCHL0 M has been credited 1o bim | M to shake out thelr petals just as a | righteons conduct is' in danger of |l 14 sack .........................72c| 10 Ibs. in cloth sack............. he opening of the night school | Springf Union well savs, that|ang fansmitted to future generations | eW-born . Ln)ulML\'l shakow fout Ats | neyer:seeins the iinggoms Of Beaver ol next week, the door of ortur poner or later a halt must be called thout being answered. The! a| Winss; and the color often changes| “Mrs. Doane said the De and ” " . i without beins answered There 1 & gfter 'the buds open. T noticed one | Josh were too much alike in many|M YELLOW WHITE ASPARAGUS TIPS EVAPORATED tice of forcing unpopular | proverb which reads like this: “Merit s again unlocked for who nee this pr the many advantages which are offered night schoo have f appropr i St ibastinasble arate from oyher measures that ca . \ S that opened white with a pink point- | ways to come to an agreement. ‘Both measures through congress, - ee > P! e a g . = | ; h-vongfese. TRR AN | DiccOa na pinles D43 DOthIng | eg pefal which changed in'a night to| of ‘em, she says are as. stuffy 2|8 MEAL,51bs....... 2 it ] eh fevere o eesaliv e 13¢ v oo+ 25¢ ' PEACHES, 2:1bs. Sons feel Such a yearning for praise | 218, becoming a thing of beauty and a | ‘he'll be «d 1 it Josh shan't d SODA, MILK, OYSTER CRACKERS CONFECTIONERS’ SUGAR young and old, » ha r independent consideration. The pr the: o . Pl joy forever. Eternal vigilance is the|as he say and Josh y f such privileges at I to abolish the commerce court [that they praise themselves; and the | pice of some other things besides | bedemmed if he willl That's just how B L (L O e o President Taft In: much tha | o in 8 cengiive IS alwaye praise £ov| ynerfy, far apart they are in their resolu- MAINE STYLE CORN FIG BARS arious rea : powers that be. There is & penal- way, and met with his d — tion st odde BTt oo had no control. | a)- | ty which goes with self-praise, for by are it GeDaraten by sy i EARLY JUNE PEAS WISTERIA TEA, bb. ........ ¢ achool 1s @ most import- | proval. - Now It comes before President | such get to be regarded as the most SEPINCY SAriserr mata’ ORabIOB:. FANCY BLEND COFFEE, Ib. 2cans .. e to many deprived proper time jon for the immigrants. It|Wilson along with another rider equal- | inveterable liars. Undeserved praise ISUNDAY MORNING TALK || “Trey on't eltner one of them seem |® can ................11c| 2cans ... e much desired chance for The court should be [sounds to all other ears like satire to know that ‘Obstinacy is always|§§ - - B¢ £ to read, write and speak the ved because it is a giseful part | hence may be satire in di most positive when it is in the wrong! = | 1 eople ink se is - e e - - P T e o e al judiclary. Our civl ser- | Poobe LUK PrAsS [f [nsRUIRE 1o e When' 1 will and T won't and vou|ll LEMON Q& 4 nuld e Katectad aaul “foun oait Al WINDOWS TOWARD JERUS, shall and you shan't g £ 3 ‘ it o # GINGER , 1D, public school age, and th n r t fine foundation for conceit. All praise | should not be slow t = an_unjustifiable vlv\‘\;mnbxlny\?; In- | that in flattery is counterfelt: and this| o oo T f::;\-‘;:u'V‘I is shut out s f glin: th a language in whic e of 0 re alh 4 4 A ha e | Deacon to t or’ his conduct, Cha S T e« e by () 0 S ol o e FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DAILY tempts to weaken the efficiency of the | Praise appears to be the sugar among they have had no instruction are s King, occupied his own place. In|lotte, you h the sweet little nothings of life. nt to make m realize the im- | government in the interest of preju the palace was an upper room dedi- |to a real of the tryth” said Lol ance of what is being undertaken (d 4 erseln G e e s SR e cated mot to revelry but to religion Mrs, Doane. e FRESH HOME-MADE SANDWICH BREAD JELLY DOUGHNUTS ir behalf. They should wan yresident has the opportunity ! r avir windows ed towa sa- “Did Chérlotte ee to do it?” in- n their beh n uld wan pr P und: it “grofitablo to follow enthmsls 1o Tieonos s foward Jerlsas | @ s Lom SIGart Joaf . s v s = 10c | idozeny oo S8 . o a8 place an important check upon this east such an educatio read, loaf. - . o0 . 16E a as DEtAgLS o ) ic minds along the line' of one's A 24 . o Wha warlotte said,” replied Bob . fered, or suct ning which | dangerous practice at the outsét of hs | pergonal tastes which furniahes pleass | iy & J07, the prime minister re- | fhat fhaflotle sajd” repiied Bov L T RS R ey JEae thim | Adminietation ;:‘dv mu; n‘m»;.m“;;p;: ure in the pursuit of knowledge; and | Danjers v could stand the acid| Deacon to task for his bad temper = — > oihtain. e fundamentals in | what position he takes as to wh to commune with the greatest minds | (est of environment ot all | k him if he doesn’t think ! | 9 thelr posse: g much | can accomplish in such a direction. | about what we desire fo know, 85 & | the bontp and" Lemience Tor 1y | Tather wearing to the Lord in his cc nd enough to go | the nd them mis COAL AND LUMBER. where the spirit is e means of gathering facts. It is well | jofty position could-dissolve the fixed toward Josh? Being set in seaain i§ ; P FLEVEERDE, A0 Rt et EDITORIAL NOTES. \\AZ !’l\aduv\ll!hun! N‘mv:‘m.;_a_ og rad.u that | habits of a lifetime. One cannot but| 1S not the way to-appear before t to live in 1 e Hossame ot g E 7 il /) dv. rainy | YOU Will be corrupted if you do not | honor the patriot who, d exalted | throne of God for redemption. Whi uld_get s n't f r W n’ his | % 5 a ght sc val-| With thirteen days of cloudy, rainy | have a_mentor to direct you. I love | LOROF the patriot who, amid exalted | {"one of, BoQ for tefemption & Fix o tax on | fa { ; | |juality fJuantity |juickness weather October is injuring its past|to wander round in literature just as I| Miseted to slve thonks to the Gonte of style. I shall tell him that ob- \ every guw | I th' city Tt e —_— precious things where no one else has & more than is pretending to be sorry | d on 1 k La here you step Xo provision seems (o Have been | foaked for them, v oninion of & hook e foritand asking for forgivencss ¢ < 4 { We have a full supply of made for a board of relief after the |18 the opinion for me until by my own | ..Men have always prayed and they | day that doesn't lead to| “We got too many p . Income tax assessor has completed his | Processes of thought I have been led | aiways will.. The instiace 1s. deen[e change of r S n | g o MEDY Clean, Fresh Mined 4 to change my opinion; and your opin- | rooted in himanity. Through all the | kind of st ] A _that's los OLD DR, LES nov J AR fon s the same for you. Truth rec- | darkesf ages of ignorance, of cruelty, ) sinful creatur > v s HARRIS? A ' The man on the corner says: Luck | C0BNIZes no lines, hence 1 decline fo|of doubt, the stream of prayer from | to forgive him his fau he . not | A _x\m“ anutmotured, | s "ow < winning o bet that one has been | f¢Ad under another's advice unless the | human hearts and lips has been un- | fuses utterly to forgive Josh his n sold D e rate A ant: fron ETE SR, <G winning o bet that one has been |wisdom of It ix wpparent o me of It | ceasing, & phenomenn, with. which he i mistaken When I s [IStessticon canyHe praciet Gvect fend | THE JUDGESHIP. ment help that is ever welcome. I have no|to oppose fo the umiversal practise | makes me sick. He dont seem tokniow | wd crack | MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, R. F. D. 6, | . bt B N o fear of being corrupted by any book | their eunning arguments. . The ages | that love and & cough camt be hid. T ht o | Norwich, Conn. Price One Do! | Why not get in YOUR supply being ap- | s.nage liman is proving that il- | but always seek to read after authors|long instincts of man since first he | feel as if I could improve his sense of | . sn_may be |, 0% popular whether they | Who are seeking after truth and put- | appeared as a thinking being on this | feeling a bit” | before bad weather arrives? the bench | oo’ o newspaper or the Congres- | Ung forth ideas of value to mankind. | planet are more than a match for the| I was that tickled and wadted to you 2 ribbon | court e Since we may have been warned to|doubts and objections of agnostic| holler so, that I could not wait hear | ¢ Y ' double e e 0 g PECDIY beware of the man of one book we may | philosophers. any more, said Bob Withers, so I slid | antrance got a lot an’ s - s Moo ton of El- 3 h Tor the Mexicans | [6¢] Sure no man is master of many. Praye sumes the existence of God. | out | down v A SRR T, AS-MO ] is a lucky thing for the Mexicans =iy ‘. lio exioience ol “Well” Rinarts lie: OWIL ¢ i, : is doing for catarrh, Bronchitis, As President | yna oy o't “Hese Fs. gn. thEsaEh the Almighty One who inhabiteth eter- Well.” said Lem Stuart, “T believe | vou do u vser: iin OSend: for’ Gue-fres bocklet Havs| . nate. This | the douts t5oting it & Brin We are talked to a groat deat about | nits. T 15 the PowLr behind ol ‘ore-| in Chiariotte Cooke's sort of piety. The | oote /c S S TR . L s e double duty’of voling at a DI V| physical exercise; but our attent ated things in the universe, th and | trouble with sermons is they are not own & r. cured at home to ¥orienne " D o s and inter- las well as election i not so often called to mental excr- | the near, the infinitely great and the | pointed enough, True piety needs be |f we ¢ 1l always have e MRS mdmon SIn Goal and Central Wharf Brick, Lims etween the democratic _ cise, which is begun in school and then | Infinitesimally small. His might is re- | Personally applied oftene When it | tij] you pat th’ m The AS-MOON CO, New London, Ct. e state and the congres- | There are so many possibilities in | largely neglected becutse we do mot pug | Vealed I the (ny. Aower At our feel | 18 DUt on like a mustard plaster it s | Dut Wb Houses. Raise your actTuTus \ {lomber — rceenones and Gement : It was Governof |the Mexican situation at the present!upon it proper valuation. The power |and in the last star that adds its glow | felt. when it is sprayed on like per- | inst the field and the gov- | time that none can be said to have|of description or interpretation is|to the remotest fringe of the Milky | fumery it is just pleasant for a short o i iy dicia ik really an accomplishment, the result | miliar lines, V’rf!“l' ‘“’““ R han ¥ ed rec »n over | With the score standing against | Of mental exercise. The average man o < n COALL = + e e resuit AR imet|would find it difficult to sit down and | TLord of all being, throned afar | €0 jsmoke gave one more unanimous | o= [ 16730 sime forim o eaver up e | BI5 2 NICH SEETUUCE OF (0 il Ba ) (TE glaly Sasies Gous yun ae 40s T Gigint been to meetin fer ten | HIGH GRADE COAL batteries against urpl a goc e se to sit a “ i 3 5 ' i year but i “harlotte Cook will i 4 [vs ainst Murph a good exercise Lo sit and describe the | Yet (o each loving heart how near.| Years,“buc it Charlotie - Coolce will | Office and Yard 203 North Main St > ships as t —_ ittle things about pecause it de each a sermon like th Vil anren ice of Governor Lawmakers are actuated by strange | velops power to definitely observe and | To come into reallcommunion with| !0 80 and be a supporting member, " | D28 Weianhone 1207 said Jed . that has Tise on it like cream o that’s what seems to me ) ry_to keep in the game of [ down under tempiation, finds himselt | hg name of spiritual food) =~ AR 1;‘;;:‘2::! exerclae “f“fi fortified and blessed. He rises from his i s L, ug 1y ' ongt e y and lack o gk & Pl b g et 4 for | simply echoing the obinions of mil- | which makes people forgettul bafors | " e mewe wat ver bebon to monreciate Dest interests of the courts must |lions of fans throughout the coun- |they have reached their prime. A clear- | tha valns of praver as b geniine toaie i B headed old-age depends upon mental|to mind and hody. A brilliant special- A vl e gt ist in mental diseases, Dr. Hyslop. = says: As an alienist and one whose| firgt time in many nights of play,. the s i : | } : : i LAGER " ALE iy ol g | tend the vacation season beyond Sep- | | do not wonder the ancients venerat. | whole life has been concerned with| six went home feeling that the lu : fallen to one locality, but | {mber have suffered by the signal [ed trees, or that oak groves were once | the sufferings of tho mind, T would| mignt be turning for @il of them. TECAD 2 What I like is Gospel t of common sens od milk to be wort motives. One German city puts a tax | properly depict greater on baby carriages while in many cities | is more profitable to p: they pay a bounty on them. Ing soltaire, which is another form of | strength and healing. Through prayer mental exercise sgme people think to | the man perplexed. depressed, borne things: hence it | this power is the highest privilege of n is the strongest kind of evi 1 actice than play- | the human spirit means courage, . A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Office 57 West Main St., Telephons 17 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 PROMPT DELIVERY admin When Ban Johnson decide: of continuing the world's series’ he is in favor tobacco smoke gave another unani- mous nod of assent, the talk e ed. sidered. That the selections Another game of checkers was | played by Bob Withers and Bill Bax- | ter, and as Bill Baxter won for ongressional de! hx hose who have attempted to ex- as been e jud s S B et securing the men acter, and I8 worthy attention and | spirits, and all miserable consequences ittle objection if thereby |7 O o perfect tree has individuality and char- | counteract disturbed sleep, depressed and needs for the stug free Burning Kinds and Lehigh Trees outlive all else on earth, | of a distressed mind T would urdoubt- administration of the duties im- thaps Huerta will favor John|and in the wild districts—th d ¢ giv ac TE! Lind with the pen by which he com- | of God—some of them have been Iift. ;‘,‘;'Q,f,‘,‘,’,,‘,.*;i.@“f:“ place to the simple | FWATCH YOUR STEP! | ALWAYSIN STOCK mitted the deputies to imprisonment, | ing their heads heavenward for twen- e BY THE CONDUCTOR | IMPORTED BEEF LIMITED. S own esieuation the perils of existence, and man does | . The same great truth Tennyson puts o Mo . not feel competent to compass their | into the mouth of dying King Arthur: S ca—cor- Market and Shetucket St More things are wrought by prayer T ation: Telephone *53-1a. JorDRAUGHT B2y nal arrival of a cargo of | g o T T TTE dant Wil | 1iVes any more than he does to tell Australia or Argentina and iving | the age of the stars. Wh Than this world dreams of. Wherefore s o i 4 put forth his Thanksgivin e o can imagine 4 e reduced price at which it is sold ation, St A Gt o N what the trees say to a man like John let they voloe “Say, If me an’ you own two houses | oc . Who from pure love has walked | Rise like a fountain for me night and| xactly alike on th' same street, the tabliched opinion that he should not fand rode and climbed thousands of day pay th’ same tax, dont' they? if you | include the tariff therein. miles in tracing the primeval forests|For what are men better than sheep|put a coat o' paint on your dog | t, one of or goats A : th' ity dads tax you extra for bein’ | h a blind life within the|so durned clean. If you and me own pe that the long soked for reductior the price of sef, and the bringing of it to the has stimulated b BREWERY BOTTLING ALE LAGER [ rr— J. Quinn & Co. J. Quinn & Co. George Greenberger i FERTIL IZER el o8 ot of the west and northwes severe arraignment which | Which he estimated to cover twelve | That nouris mable prices of some vears ago, are about to be accomplished through it b b 4 St 1 SEE Qivst do e accomplished through \tor Aldrich gives the Glass cur. | milllon, five hundred thousand acres or rain, 5 two vacant lots an’' yowre an old 0 Fouriend Co. e evelopment of these mew Sources | ency bill when he declares it tingling | (18 Men Who see the maples now ex- | If, knowinz God, they lift not hands of | grouch an’ live in a shanty an’ I put ";‘ .‘I’_egjw W. E. & J. H. Wilsons J- Quinn & Co. GROUND LIMESTONE ipp at these countries h B byt e T st h pressing in their foliage the bright prayer up a nice house, T get soaked for i AIR SLACKED LIME. not contributed to our relief long o PR, - @ Te- | greens of spring, the glare and glow of | Both for themselves and those who call | Might jus' as well tax me for keepi A. Clendennin P. Shea o fore this been due as declared | Membered also that Bryan won at|snmmer and the russet of winter. I them friend? my face shaved an’ let you off ‘cause |§ Carron Bros. George Greenberger Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all n a recent bulletin of the department | Baltimor was held up by such a tree the other | For so the whole round world is every | you got whiskers stickin’ out all over || B shea The Palace hard Plasters and Prepared re. to the fact that {hese e et day because it was as much of a pic- way i Your face. b T. F. Moriarty Roofing. o e thiee FHEoe of If President Wilson uses a gavel mn; z:; afm‘r}:‘uu.«‘sunslu and my heart Iu\ln<](hs;igold chains abgat the feet of “Wy dhmn hey start this tax busi- | H :"Wd 8. Tkaczak & Co. Baat = Roofing'. PaiAbLaR: the s of | every e he s upon action on |S2id this is the place to recognize : God. ness right? We all got to chip in, . Allar s 3. Ki o and above what is required [ Very time he insists upon action on | S&ld thisls i1 & and i neon | Ry LENEE e Jalligal to clipiin. | H. J. Kilroy C. E. Wright Pohetogh the currency bill, by this session of regular market in Europe. i eraiglleE e — Akt < slnat: /6o T dte congress, he is gettin enty of that 4GS ¢ e we migh xpect to divert 5 & & Plenty s The key to prosperity is efficiency, G. Groenberger THE UPSON WALL BOARD a sud ¢ beef from those countries | Kind of exercise for which. Speaker|a;q”(he ilght of the way is cheeetal’ The Palace N. J. Fournier & Co, which could be provided in response | Clark is noted ness; capa@lity and high spirits ' n St A e N. J. Fournier & Co. L J. 18 INEXPENSIVE ~WATER to the increased demand, but how = compuss about everything in lif (aic : H. Allard OF AND IN HANDY salittol v ‘ & e . sl |} Pro much that could be made to overcome| The frightful disaster in Wales only | worth having. “My mind @ kingdom y M. F. Shea & Co. J. Slosherg cfa the operations of the beef cntrolling |shows that it isn't on the high seas|is.” said Epictitus, and still the indi- George S. Draper & e W. E. & J. H. Wilson | . F ntereats is uncertaln and shows that |Where the only appaling loss of life | YiCuel Bas fob come into a realiza- HANURUFF 25 [} N NDERINE D. J. Murphy & Co. e S H. J. Kilroy Largest Storage Capacity 1 t t " o oceu Th co act. up to al 5 - L Je n; e . Xl = tiMculties which Surround the meat [ °an % Thetp must De constanfl B] L St e prasent bad not 1o B Wauregan House C. E, Wright M. Goldstein | in Cit, jestion are many. vigilance on land or sea If the safety | {2 JGINEEL (RS DISAERE sRd ot 1o be . ; . Goldstei | in y Again the statement that the beet |of human life is to be assured &nd what we are goIRg (o ag - Gorng Del Hoff Hote Cabpon Birbs: s Bre { trust has secured all the available re- g to do 18 & delusion and a snare, and American House b u i A N CAH NT R frigeration space on the South Amer-| Every day will hereafter be & busy|You and I have known people who | TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF ; Besides beautifying the hair at once, Uncas Hotel Lariviere Bros. Geo. Schocz & Migacz i jean liners for the next three months |day with (ovcernor Foss. Ile waited | lived three score years and ten and ! s Airin e rariddie: el B ronatty, Tel. 171 23 Commerce St adicates an influence upon the price of | until the last minute before announc- | then died going to do it. Think of YOUR HAM AND Stoes (T Danderine. dissplves cvery pardcle ofif o pahigney: ndicates e upon the price o living @ long life and dying without FALLING OUT. dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig- [§ | tvine Bros. such importations. Until the produc- |ing a decision which had been reach- tion is raised to & point where the|ed long ago, and he is now endeavor- {;z‘t"g'i't‘g.‘;gr;“ifg“?r 1 ortance of | r hair bepomes light, wavy, fiufty, | TateS the scalp, forever stopping itch- natural cause of a shortage is over- |ing to make a whirlwind finish, er” is not always true, but no ona |abundant and appears as soft, iustrous | In& and faljng hair. come there seems little reason to be- can deny that it is a mighty strong, and beautiful as a young girl's after But what will please you most will lieve that any material reduntion ecan Cape Cod has claimed four more | combination of words, and indicates|a “Danderine hair cleanse”” Just try |be after a few weeks' use when you looked for amd on tha other [llves as its last great effort bafore | the importance of immediate action, |this—moisten a cloth with a little | will actually see new hmr——nn‘e Rni'l fand | the imparted hasf gives|ihe dangerous coast fs eliminated from | The Whats und hows of life spell ef |Danderine and carsfully draw it|downy at first—yes—but really new et lee of offering any seriaus | the sailors' worries, by (ha spaning | Aclency: but the smile that won't|through your hair, faking one small |hair growing all over the scalp. I i R e e 5 1 come off dossn't stand for cheerful- |strand at a tima. This will cleanse the |you care for pretty, soft hair and lots andicap to the effort in hehalf of an [of the canal. The overcoming of this | negs (hat kind of a smile Is taken for |halr of dust, dirt and excessive oll [of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of ncrease @ cattle ralsing and native |gravevard will be a ereat rellef to just what {s when it is In paper-ma- lund fn just a few moments you have | Knowlton's Danderine from any drug- vy the coasting trade ehla 1t is the glow of the counten- 'doubled the beauty of your halr, &ist or tollet counter, and just try it : \ J. Bedard e ORDER FROM ' - T | The Vaughn Foundry Co. s e YOUR DEALER Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St. MILL, CASTINGS ‘ a Specialty. » Orders Recsive Prompt Attention S. Tkaczak & Co, Lariviere Bros, Zook & Puokop g J. Slosberg ' A. Clendennin Carroll & Shea Full line of Sewer Pipe