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A SQUARE DEAL IS DEATH TO MOST POLITICAL PROBLEMS for The B tell, while he w ith _Ame One lesson tha That lesson was perfectly intelli n gitle enant Onee ¥ s We special to preak dlown NUFACTU IMPORTERS AND M. Strictly Reliab Offer for tl A very large and fine asso of Coats, Wrap: Suitable for Chrish 126 West 42 the great home remedy w relieve safely and speedil from defective or egular digestion, find themselves sp and able to ward off the ati BEECHAM’S i never disappoint those who take them. help the digestion, stimulate the liver, cle: w the ki and ¥ late the bowels. By purifyi s blood they ine cheerfulness and create cc fiuc:u- ions depe on health and strength, those who know Beecham’s Pills Enjoy Life LS They Sold everywhere. Tn b Beesham’s Pills have the Jargest salc of icine in the World. ship-loa omin : erybody el 1 want the laws | favors to kmaller and less importan: | nd & 8 ° {0 be niade and administered in We- | classes, ultimately andgalways at our StV e ;1""‘* of the e on a thousand hills | expense d i e { i the shéeps in ten thoysand val- + ® THE FARMER. 3 P about eight | . : n mi-n‘ t one 1 th : s of this min- ey pay more o| And now President W 1, it seem s | leys, rather than in behalf of one ot two or a dozen coyetes, sitting on thelr hindlegs in the desert and trying to scare the moon inte cennidtion fits, ic government 'by natien-wide “town meeting,” i3 that a small body of specially qualified. and representa- live delezates ought to be able to act ¥ more wisely and more for the common weal than cumbrous and often unmanageable meeting of the whole of us. the way it ought to work. Bul not the way it is actually werk- The problem of living is constantly srowing more difficult, as the mass of special laws' and special court de- Cistons in favor of class interests in- creases. The biggest enigma which now confronts our civilization is the Qquestion how to enable one-half of us {0 produce with fair profit what the other half demands: and how to en- . of energie: e big menage! oting their ‘wisdom to the welfare of ie, our leaders e and’ the the who spend thelr time listening to the yelp- 5 1Ak : pis tening to the Yelb- | plo that other half to buy for con- ings of a few coveies und UVing 9| Sumption ‘that which We produce. e 1_ {\\llsun il without being forced to pay ‘mu{e for i " Tticas™L .| tolls than it pavs for the goods them- Now, this isn’t “politics;” it fs sim-'| jojyes, That question once settled, ply non-partsan indignation .that I'm | blowing ,oft. 1 don't care whether { Youre a'democrat or a republican, a prosressive or a prohibitionist, a So- practically every other economic ques- tion would solve itself. And yet congress spends yvears tinl i nd months f cialist or a suffragist; if you're a de- ;‘,;,'l‘f,"g S il e cent fellow, —and the most of Us are.| wilson wants it to use up another at bottom,—you want ‘such laws so| Bifon FEB 0, 0 Ctar Teas admin; red &s to produce the great ¢ od for the greatest number. You wahit the Country governed and man- d in the interests of all its peaple - the advantage of any class or { You want a square and one for ev- for farm mortgages and crop lien: Can't_our “statesmen” ever under stand that what the great mass of us farmers want s not special favors fo: | ourselves but the’ stoppage of speciat | How F. A. Munsey and M. F. Plant Have Contributed to Up-| building of City—Newspaper Plant in New Building— Last Survivor of Old-Time Smackmen. a forest er front 1 of th dents of New ]The time was when there v 1l_when | of smack masts along the w divided | but today 2 fishing 10 business places, so | class hails from this port. Serg memory living this | Ben Beebe, of thé New London police entirely Sut of | force, the Slate brothers and few oth- ly Iate vears the street has | er harbar boys were among the last to > devoted to business, | abandon smacking and > in oth- irked improvement in | er busine Large v nrl mod- 1l character of the buildings | ern methods that made fish- | s bright future for in- o was the oz | mprevement in t line. The ft New London abo nwaring buildi now coms | fo o and has boen « and fully ¢ ied, the munici- | nected w ew Haven ire 2| bal building Is nearing completion and | partme ST a the nev {unse ding is alread: :IHHA S He w iar . aiil |eoagror | fivet to attach o clock o & steem fire The people who love the | engine and the fitst ta invent a She el proug of its advancementf| so arranged with the rear who ceased cong 1lating each | the engine, that connecti these changes, hen alogg | Made with pipe on F. P s the | water tank whe per ne the ames | backed onto theé building nd immediately orders | off when called for an up-to-th minute five | method the water was kept ing to be devoted to offices | the boiler would nd stores, and A newspaper plant for | When the fire was sts zood measure, | in response to the fir : ! Sheridan also invente I test side the dep Windham Céfifity ited property. . When Mr. WGOODSTOCK New London and ection of that building, | This Year's Poultry Show Even More | wlaces of business in| Successful Than That of 1912. hose e of th ment. This building will be located di- W / opposite the mammoth Munsey nt ald builder, to the Lon- It gives to appearance of other aps the like ap: an any thing in it that metropolitan nds development n ; it 1 | street, | Mrs, Sarah A. Wood s vieiti building. The | relatives in Pemberton i e tendency fo mited business adually up | y on that side on the other red sever: was hi man the pard ap- tertainment, 1S tree ex al church, is spending a Hartford and | e Yacut: | week wicn s in New | Manchester ¥ best build- unsey subse- | ix-story ammex to | ¢ story building | ¢ g the building in | o - mting on State | ng and it will | Munscy Iphia Keen Competition at Poultry Show. The Woodstock pe uesday was a succes ries was bul the tow - comp as fact that the | Kirkpatr b in keeping sten to the s the o told of e a fro and workn » no_ buildi and transfer Mr on short ot made M of the | Plant was notice, the without c Plant i a d an acc )mr\ Mrs. a rich u citizen pur- reful | vy Vedne mbe busines Bixby s thing it td he ny nnot be found, who conditions that er le of man that | o ith, { #s*he does much public good w is | money. e gave the town of Groton | uilt roads in that town of build » New L which 1 | Sunday Afternoan Services In Or- s I cuttville Schoolhouse—Rev. L. B. reminds that the plans for | Wighwshams V:m o Connec College for Women| William Walbridze ned’ to been ted and that specifica- | the house b f tion dotoc e coil b grangs nd that the | cor d as coupled | it s not all that n\ oolhouse. slopment of | the futy ‘ and, which Tesns & aes | vice tn the Orcuttyilie populagion and | Donold Toxt A= R r 3 sk by the evanselistic | t compan: i la Has et bosrt apars omittee the federaled ches. | [ e to biild the structure L o Toer o s anche Shippey the condition of Miss mecticut o in \\’n:nlsl ion_dol The | (v hus Voted $10000 for a bridge in | g morning sause and ‘ : he state pler work, | Sond4Y Ty na New York, > Haven and| Many Heard Evangelist. The visit of Rev B. Wickersham this town will be long remembered od audience which came out he storm to hear hi has Dluco as one | Sunday School Names Christmas 3 £ \H» “:\v::‘.] Committee—Supper Follows. Grange | prighcer tan i iy gu this minute,| Election. And there is always (hat adding fo ST et Dr, CasSius Way In Harvard, 1l 3 0 A, H. Post is 11l with asthma.. |, Thomas Sheridan who died in New i, T e e e oot Haven and was buried in New London | by the Sun g Ange fo [ éhis ™ weelq Wats wmong” the Tus W Clntstiae: mirter | ar the hardy Schools were cl ay after- kmen who ¢ noon rd the chers attended a on s Bank: teach meetin t IHebro Ming grounds, many years | William Herold is at home from Mt. 1 fishing was one of the main lo- | Vernon for a short ation, Hundreds fishing The Laldes’ Aid Society met with nort of New | Mys. J. F. Ellis Wednesday . after- | sword, | ngon 4 bass William Mt v of Westerly, R. 1., | Al run|was at W. S, Bllis' on business the it Southern walers for red SNARPErs. first of the weelk After-Supper Games Are best by Rayo-light. Kerosene light saves young eyes that are THE BARNUM OF THEM ALL! 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