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Glorwich Zullefin and ouric? - 117 YEARS . OLD — Thn Subscription price 12¢c a week; 80c a month; $600 a year Entered at the Posteffice at Norwich, Conn. &S second-class-wmatier. "~ Telephone Calis: Lulletin Business Office 480 Bulletin Editerial ICH BULLETIN, TH Pbut its greatest epportunity for ad- A ites in the future. While it has“been shown that the aereplane is mot a toy but a great useful machine Tor trameportation purpeses; it has also been made plain that safety in flight field of aviation has by no means reached its iimit and has &8 much op= pertunity to shew as great progress in the mexi ten years as it has in the last. - OLEAN UP AND GROW. Nothing has ereated & realization of the necessity of sanitation like the dewrimental effects of bad sanitatien. THe 'good resuits which are to be obtained thereby are gradually bring- 1ing the world to understand.the im- is still far from perfection. Thus the "It was a perfect day,” said Mrs. Morgan to herself, one bright June merning, “apd I'm just geing to en- joy every minute of it. I think that 1 have earned a day offj the house- cleaning is all done, there isn't a ‘spick and spanner’ house in town, if 1 do say it, as maybe 1 shouldn’t. My sumumer sewing is well on the way, so I am just going to enjoy life today,” and Mrs, Morgan turned to the break- fast table with a smile of anticipation. 'ABOUT TWO BUNCHES OF ROSES S — | one meore sgearch for the er—and make up.” rs. Morgan heard the front door close. “If he had asked me I would have | helped him hunt for the paper, for it must be there somewhere; but he was te blame, and he will have to be the first to make up—so,” she said with a little toss of her head. “Now I'm going into the city to do a few er- rands; then I wil come home, pack my suitcase.and go to mother’s this afternoen.’ On the seat in front of her imn the car were two business men, and with- missing BOUGHT AnD A RACE BETWEEN SM PRICES Vil 25c to EVENING MATINEE AT 2.30 SPECIAL BILL s . Wm. A. Brady (Ltd.) Presents the One Big Play of Our Day Cars for New London and Baltio after Both Shows PAID FOR YOU LAUGH WITH ONE EYE AND CRY WITH THE OTHER ILES AND TEARS ’L“ SEATS NOW SELLING ENING AT 815 { RS, If only she had not looked so ab- poriance of cleaning up. The unsan- Reoms s 3 Bulletin Job Office 35-2 out being really conscious of it at AUDITORIUM 3mis" TODAY S # itary place not only creates disease,| solutely compiacent and serene whed | 5.t ghe found herself listening ' to Wiflimantic Office, Room 2 Murray |, "y contributes to ineficiency and | her hus came into the room &l iy i conversation. - i Build'vg. Telephone T a slackness in everything. The ef-|minute or two later in a frame of| ".pyginess is pretty close these l = R : fects of a cleaniup ave as necessary and { Mind a3 far removed from hers as s, said one. \ : Ll { Norwich, Thursday, Dec. 26, 1913. | S50 0 L %0 e municipality as in | PosSible! That's a fact,” replied the other. ; ! Everything had seemed to g0 Wrong| o1t jg gbout all any of us can 4o to the bousehold and are productive of | with him all the morning. This Was|yeen going. I fancy Morgan is having Whirlwind Comedy, Singing and Dancing Specialty i magnificent results. : i the last straw, and proved his UD-{hard work to keep from going under. : In this conmection it is an important | deing. o ;g He is a fine man and he was worked OGOLE step which hais been taken for the “I do wish, Margaret” he said|jara T hope he will pull through all MONE CALVO DUO 5 sharply, “that you would pay a lit- tle heed to my wishes and let my papers slome.” city of Guayequil, Ecuador, long known as a pesthole for its release from a bondage of ili health. The government right, but I thought yesterday he was looking dreadfully worn and anxious.” “O-h!" exclaimed Mrs. Morgan The Circulation of | Comedy Musician The Balletin Italian Musicians 3 “What is the trouble, Robert?” ask- nd then bent d tendi WYNONA’S VEGEANCE ......... . %01 Bison, 2 Reels has determined that samitary measures| oy iy N iy Houin fme sud thes, Seut down prelchitg - must be taken for the removal of the| quick color in her face showed thal popert was troubled and anxious and 4—SHOWS—4 Matinees 1.30 and 3.30 Evening 7 and 840 The Bufletin has the largest she resented her husband’'s remark. chief cause of its decay and the sign- mark. | she did not know all about it. And s e e circuiation of any paper in East- ing of a ten million dollar contract| “Mutter enough,” was the "le’l ¢ | she had not noticed his looking worn! - F YR ¥ 7 A% ern Connecticut and frem three 2| for the establishment of a sewer and | an ;'\\vni;fi?fe‘;;;{ ‘:L;zrlfi&mv d;k })Ie never {cumpfixin;d.d but now ihe R T R S R R e T T S e P e e O A BV Wi to four times larger than that of | water stem at that port, and the Tt Miahe Rod St io rens oW LNGNE };;;l;?fll of it he had seemed sober - l h eatr e any in Norwich. It is deiivered §| raining of (he marshes about ihe €ity | boen looking all the morming for 1t('°'1 ought to have besn mors ob- OolonNnia l i | t er 5000 of the 4,053 houses Aroemite. us Lo i DR iy oty and cannot find it. 1 suppose ¥OU | gerving - and questioned him,” she g ; BTk = 1 sked e Ainieys | 1 Ambeonn S | thougnC it was Tublish und destroved | ouglti ‘ccusingly. e said that| 8 MATINEE 6o CHARLES McNULTY, Mar. VENINGS 10c g & What was dome for the Canal zome| it Possibly if we are out several|p.ner wwas very important, and he -3 b g i o R Wiy of samitation can be ac- | Uhoussna dollars by the loss of it you | BRPCE, TS Ny W Vouia ot nng | @ 2000 Fe—THE LAST MINUTE,” Western—2000 Ft. Wiseuthom it oo deliveapd bo svor hed at Guavaquil and it is|may be willing to oblige me by let-1i "4ng I was cross and hateful! Poor Marvelous Struggle on Top of Train. Two Reels H g : : H H : : : 8 : H 9u0 houses, in Putnam and § much the same-treatment which is Te- \ix}_g my things alone in me_ f\{l\x}"gn old Roliert T t as 'shamed and “A CIRCUMSTANTIAL HERO,” . .Biograph. Comedy Hit Danielson to over 1,100 and in S| juired. It was = realization of its un-| "1 Bave not ‘“'“”?*‘dv,"“;‘,“‘“"‘1{ OB lsorry as I can be, and I'm going | Bl .AGAINST DESPERATE ODDS,” . ..Kalem Clowboy Drama. sid- 3| healthy comdith nd thus its in-|Your desk I do not know when, ROD-| siraight home to help him find it. I'd | B MOUNTED OFFICER FLYNN.,” ... Big Selig Featurs all of these piaces it is cons| =1 hanith | cond b, WuE Thas e ert. Are you sure that you left It{,5 soon put a blind mosquito hunting | B «THE SOMNAMBULISTS ........ <<.....Exceptionai Comedy 2 ered the local daily. $]ahillty to atiraet dusiness which stim- | (here? ked ~Mrs. Morgan, Stll}yor gnything as Robert. He just can't TINEES TODAY, Beginning at 1.30 p. m. Eastern Connecticst has forty- §] ulated this important move, which has| keeping her self-control. 4 seem io see a thing when he is look- TWO MAT! , Beg L) . i wns, hundred and 3] been needed mo lomg. There is moth-| “Pergectly sure. 1 am mot in the|ing for i o A . #{ ime which retards like unsanitary con- | habit of makjng mistakes, and I re-| “jut there was no car back for half : sixty-five postoffice istricts, f R AR Rt B .nace | member distinctly putting the paper| ,. ur, so Mrs. Morgan did an er- $hd ginty roral dres detivery Bl et aoa® I'thate, the first. tiing wheh I camme a0 N 50 AR, MSTEME €O 2R MCwunned ior thgts fhet by the Moylan | s not to get the beneft o the dount routes. %! thing for othezs to shun. Clean up and | 133t Right, so 1 would not forget {o| sippped suddenly. suthorities 1f they o/ ielr dusy. The 1k oy caes ek : H g s ¢ 5 take it to the office this mor e “I'm going to get some roses to take|Mman or w vho ¢ perty el The Bulletin is sold in every 3|grow is the sanitary slogan Which|is not there now, and I do not 52e | (o Robert: he is €0 fond of them, and ] this country and which has not been On the Chautaugua Circwits. town and on all «f the R. F. D. s can be heeded wth profit. Ivho roxflhli h:\'de taken ln !nu you, ylo]x; they are the first flowers he gave ;f:lmipf‘ h;l i:;l:\; Y;‘x}:s;:mvt) ..L”,,‘(b:.,og,,"j | mf:oia:“k?un):srr.lv}ils':r’x‘; ;‘i':)‘r’m?nfi“ ’: rout £ : 0 R PRI S certainly did not. 1 suppose you|me™ ndle; not the prewerty can be. solc an honestly Pl outes in Eas Connecticut. H WORLD'S FAIRS. consider it a great virtue to be so Meanwhile Mr. Morgan had gonej 50 that the state mey obtain its money. | about 3 i:m;ahlutflhuv\_s :x;l- .xi;s:r.‘_x CIRCULATION H v 2o ¢ foreien mations|immaculdiely neat and particular: { gown town to his office, written his|—New Britain Herald, collect?—Phiiadelphia Nor : : ’[hedu';;:o:;iivm ipx:oqi,t;ir:m e m“:d“ wnulld glo"a‘w me blenm if YOU | jatters and attended to a few busi- AR | can. T 2] towords SXER. £E90S A | paid more heed to my wishel ness matters. Just s he was about| b A U R R PR 1901 average............. 4412 3|it apparent that world's fairs are com-| If only Mrs. Morgan had _known (SGart for the postoffice he chanced | romie L“"‘Cs’weep = lnaiieet Bl Fatal Water. $| ing too thick amd fast. Thi [ how excruciating her husband's head | (, put his hand in his coat pocket and | {ne Jatest ruling 'even the pension Now we may admit at water s W S -5,920 §: eh s alfen beett dnd The eching, how troubled e Wa#| tiere was'the misging paper! checks of veterans of the Civil war |more fatal than whisky, even'in Texas, " R on of the various states of this | &Pout business matters, and how very It all came to him like a flash. He | myust be included in the income sub-{—Florida Times-Union : -v in the matter of contributing | ipertant the missing paper was! But| hag gone into the library last nightlject to the tax. Hvidently no crumb —_— £ tate buildings. With such an expo- | 2128 Not even the tenderest heart|t, leave it on his desk, and just as he|ig too small for inclusion in this means Whales are estimated to live 1,000 2 | state buil . ;,.. AN PR 2 o1 and next our own knows half the rea- | started to take it from his pocket he of raising revenue and the taxpayer | years. December 20.......00, ! sition every few years it is but natural | sons why we smile on sigh { had caughe sight of somebody pass- £| that they shomid be set down as too| And not knowing, she was cut 10| ing he wished to see. He had rughed | sese—— Seretansesesesetssecensasisetsesetensesseeas | much of a gacd thing. While the|the quick by her husband’'s words. to the door to hail him, and that was = = =! San Francisco exhibition will go “I have told you that I have not 8et| the Jast he had thought of the paper. ISTMAS. through and be successful (he need of | ees on your old ~paper, much less| “She sald that I should probabiy . ’ M - ot SRS g he 5 1 faken “it, . ang am no more in the| fng jt just where I left it, and I have. Christma \¥ which ma taking wenslug, therefroms. ghould be) 1SS Ob SOC LA N3, OIS T Jda | Snd i Just Where 3 1eft It and 1 have. greal ok e from the other three|apparent. are. You will doubtless find that|p BB B 1 »t the only ! o Yol Thaas ¢ her as I did, and I expect the only dred and sixiv-four days of the| In this respect the New York Times| paper—exactly where you put it YOUr- | toime for e to qo s iy qell Her bo. vear is a time when a different s: “Let the gres osition at San | geif. I am very sorry that I have not| the quicker the better. Well, as| ] spirit grips the hearts and thoughts ancisco be the la 1 this country | given satisfaction as a housekeeper,| Tony Lumpkins would say, 1 don’t of millions T common and through-|for many vears until circumstances|but I am going io mothers today on|mind other people’s having o apol- ut the worid extends a deeper real-|lend a new impetus to mlex_ndlivmal ‘\*'m};'u“;vn"';" ‘];';‘ can have things to lbut» I;'aq'[i_z-lbm\f\, do'm%a:z‘llm:— . J;num of that uplifting mes di,‘uflu_\s o‘ri 1h?1r.\-ur:.l ’i‘lh‘;’!;(:nlsinn))‘if‘.‘g YA iorie e hardly out of her| hons g:{)(e):\ve\ (l;,hl ll";l m;a;: ’;wr somg Here in th:s llfit you Wlll find the-answer to that an- “Peace on earth good will to men! talic- girendy of the celebration Ip 1920 | mouth heters ‘sha Was RAIf-WAY UD-4 rosas’ herhaps they will remmind her| B ‘ P Christmas is the season of giving. |of the tercengenary of lhv"and']ng \‘_’f‘ stairs, and it would be hard to 58Y | of the Dret fowers I took her. bloss nual question, “What shall I give? It was over nineteen hundred years|the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock. Noi which was the most surprised—she | jer heart! o & TATR P ift i aeakcons ago that God gave His great gift to| historical anversary could be worth-| or her husband. How had they come| 8o it came to pass that as Mrs. _ The following list of approp gif! . gge the warld. He gave the best that He|ier of celebration, but the idea of a|to say such things to one another! Biatuin uot O The tur M Maae will give you some idea of what vou will find in our had for the uplift and betterment of | world's fair should be abandoned, The wq:' :s ;}]h;h a ",’}"‘;;‘f°:2“t,‘;,"‘$“al was coming up the street, and each ek mankind. From it we draw the lesson | foundation of New England can be he"“’””d‘}"}’;‘~e\_flf = ; S "L;‘ S ho_!}illt.u}r) z;y‘bu'l{’cn of (xins\Pls e stock. that we should give the best that we|remembered in some other way JuSt| femper T will mot give in first. I 0| oo orert mot o nave: gor Ty Bracelet Watches $6.00 up Pendants Cut Glass have in the noble servi of g | @s appropriately. The descendants of | jike my home fo look nice, and Kol wiiv.irul veses for me whes Business Gents’ Watches $5.00 up Lockets Sterling Silver others har Such is the true Christ. | the Pilgrims have plenty of time to| would be the first to find fault if it |is o had aud vou iose more if we Boys’ Watches $2.00 up Mok Chalds Brimacisg By mas spirit. t is the time for joy|arrange for a great national festival|did not, but I never destroved any of| cannot find that paper. % Ri $1.50 Fobs Cuff Links and gladuess, the secret of which is| worthy of the occasion and the coun- | his.papers; he knows I never did, and | “paper be hanged!” he replied. “I ignet Rings $1.50 up E : to be found in giving, not necessarily { try, but there is not the slightest rea- | hev_ous{m not to have spoken to mei‘ was a chump, but—I couldn’'t live Stone ng’ $2.00 up To.le_t Sets Watch Qham; presents of money, or of great value, {Son Why it should take the form of a i;;)nifi‘;;be‘i Mrs. Morgan alone in her without sweetheart, I simply could- Diamond Rings $10:00 up Manicure Sets Scarf Pins but kindpess. thoughtfulness, a help- | fair™ “There was no call for her to fly off | = tix 1 HULL DETACHABLE UMBRELLAS ing hand. sympathy snd encourage— is a suggestion which 1s Worthy | 1ia that” ejaculated Mr. Morgan, | shan just “hanolt You. Robert, so wel ment—gifts which may be harder to|of the deepest consideration. The ter-|looking dismayed. “She oUBDT 10| opeh other—won't wer . replied Mrs. PARKER AND WATERMAN FOUMTAIN PENS ' give but which will be more lasting | centenary should and will be cele-| have known that I was worried to| Morgan with a happy little laugh.— L { nd heneficial. brated but the growing unpopularity | death 0\'erhm_\' bus\mtgss. It lr}:lslpalp“{ Sunday Republican. AR gl 2 R corld’s fairs should have its warn- | does not show up before night I shal m' e “"“,h.'“l"‘"’ atlon ' of - Christ- | of Wo 8 lose $5000 at least, and I can’'t afford SRt as time which gives the g st | ing. to lose a cent even!’ i 4 heer and ributes the most to EDITORIAL NOTES It did not occur to him that his wife 1appiness. mas comes but once A . could not very well know these things, vity and thoughts for > k | about business matters. they be in equal or e | “It is a man's place to keep such B , 3 vl 3 iven as| Worries to himself,” he was wont to 2 ‘ircumstances, v t isi N - 2 iven as| 3 g mate clroumstances, which | It iswt so much what is St BT SOl B n PG Elipraiis exint (u1ruugl_muv. not u'.u;w-r the spirit which aceompanies the gift. | sisteney, he secretly blamed her for but the entire year. Tt —— e T o | not being more sympathetic. t put forth as a knock- 1gh such exemplification of the It is a fortunate thing for Santa He stood hesitating in the hall for a ant that if men did not great lesson that there will be peace | that he doesn’t mind what the weathery moment or two. Conscience told him i et el e on earth to men of good. will, 1s, he ought to follow his wife and make | N@ve to work for bread and butter 2 el spysie Bt _ | his peace. “I dom’t mind other peo- | they would not work at all e BANKING AND CURRENCY ACT. Christmas Is a good day to begin | Ple having to spologize—but I cawt] 1t is assumed as a matter of course A o B i i i | abi doir i e uttere: Rk X With the signing of the new cur- | to make the proper resolutions for the| APi0e Going it mysell.’ he muttered| . money is the representative of ;W u t em rency bill cond important attain- | new year. | “There are some letters I must get|the only universal motive of human S B fale ment which dent Wilson set be- ! off in the morning mail. I will see to | €nergy and tnat if all were assured a | % S the beginning of his ad-| There are many besides the chil-| those, then I'll come home and give | £00d living nobody would turn a hand. | Hn o n has been secured This| dren who get a lot of joy out of the Let us suppose we have so developed | il B, 4 Ors e Taaliaiatinn: -hat hacn helors the . con Chetalinns tovs d the state that every d_is assured | ) X34 R (PO ool ConR Tisgeas tovs of care and due training. No ignorant, | jid " try for a number of vears, the need o | Skl : ‘tive be- | Il £ ref fa th S — = | I‘unsmlled or criminally defective be ‘H d _d orm in the currency and bank-| The mint bhed at the White House | r TEP ! || inss are brought into_the number of | jinf A ing laws having for some time been | will probably be succeeded by a fine| WA'I!;CH YOUR STEP ! | independent adults. If incapable oc{ r‘f hvxl 6cons“ llel: apparent. It has at last been accom- | field of pineapples ! Y THE CONDUCTOR | decent life on arriving at manhood | jin plished and new regulations are ready | s e SR ! | they are taken care of in proper insti- H‘ the months to go into effect "hese are the davs when it is easier | tutior ¢ : wi’lz).’g r»r:ri'u! to be determ ;(W-Il'h: : :f‘u-71'”:.12:’1};“‘:1 :: 10| RO Let us suppose also that every per-| fHay fi: guarant eed s -y S s o > e - ; son is fed, housed and clothed by the r—# ; thers are many good features in the | unscramblo the i b g ol state” NG man or woman meads to| wear as an ex- .3 ammmRnt. b AAs steadtiy grewen BT, AT labor to make a living. The entire | |l better = various ves through| The obtain publicity | “ItTl soon be time for the S L G. | motive of subsigtence is elimingtad. il tra advantage. congress due to the fact t it is not | from s seems to Dbe|society to commence holdin’ its an-| Instead of this resuliing in the y? the strict product of p an action. | through | nual meeting. 2 .| paralysis of all energy it would be but ; h SRRUAN 4 concress bave hud| | o Dave ou JoRak sl shenl whet 14 ) beginning of progress. As Moryd fr‘i Don’t think that Hole- hei ence upo: s eor e The rage not having| for? are th' people that take idan says: “When our existence _\“Gvr fasnos upas. ita cor ign | - T oo nsnt N 3| a solemn oath they'll be jiggered they iU akaten the stheg Ltfi Proqg are guaranteed o W el Wl o B o ney B ) ot g g 0 e i Y | won't | give anybody & Chris'mus | jife will have begun in earnest.” i just in the heels and a perfect pieece of legislaiion does | 3 chance for cambri 2. present. Mebbe they let you give a| Men, with their present stock of | kol toes. Every stitch is offer improvements. Its good and bad 5 3 ; | little one for a cent. But nothin'|igeals, would of course drop into idle- ’: es. Hvery stitch i features are hound to be fully deter-| The Wiscon man who left $48.- | over that. " i ness under such circumstances. It is | Jjih protected. If they rip, mined after it has beem in operatipn | 909 to the woman who jilted him knew “They're dead right about one kind | frankly to be admitted that altruistic Hi if th if ot for a time. how to bank up the ceals of fire, { o' Chris'mas gift. This clubbin’ to- | feeiings and ci i must be | J[l ey tear, if a single There is a daty of much 7'11'r-r"v\rm[ TS FEtnT B aiviy o gold at Gh o th | ereaily sirengthened. g iti lr—( thread breaks—any- P 5 o AR i The man on the The | floorwaiker or a diamond stickpin 10| are the only practical ones for half | {inl 7 ST ety e i g g | keenest -pleasure’ o comes | I boss is a plain holdup, that's what | parbarous creaiures such as we are at | | where —the manufac- < aet when he is o X o Tan A it is. Some pussy cat of a clerk gets | present. =h Vi i the power tv appoint the federal re- | (TOT™ Taking somebody else happy. |pugy an goes 'round suggestin’ it, an' | * il turer wants to replace them. These hose will stand serve board which will be in supreme | g o i T ST T he Bal. |t litile cash girls fall for it ‘cause i cross-country walking, golf, tennis, baseball and GOMENl oF The new svetern. Crest ve. ;[’: s Ia*’\‘\ sortons op. | they don't want to hunt a new job. i dancing. sponsibility rests npon them and snuch | B 5 v T don’t think th’ bosses want pres- Calle $or AhE excrolse of »r:.;t \1,2,‘“‘” e today fo a united assault upom | ents. If that pussy catd mind his|§ OTHER VIEW POINTS . @ S Mot Thay st e | SREKEY. own business he’d help make Chris'- g . . They must be men S e e { mas what it ought to be—a real joy 0 e Im ag‘le 7 '1’1 tn e, able to cope ““h,m" prob- Those who are satisfied as to the | time an’' not a nightmare. s ':"lh"'h ‘f““‘l must handle of put- | vajue of the shop early movement| 'This is th' time when all us kS| <oy via enroute for the eapital i FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. i8E the mew plan into operation and | shoyld keep it In mind for enether| 'shat A IS oty time | of Mexico, the funeral directors of that | Jifl £ s . SuseSiy maintaining it Tt 8 & yeay !n.u"‘."":, L e i e Yo | city feel that the prospect is bright- | | And here is a precaution: The signature, BawcRicZ r:":sr:i H“nkl "m»;'r:\fi.. ]”m;‘hf: :‘]:f:“ AR e | Th air. If youwd take a census of | eming—New Haven Union, | is that of the originator of Holeproof-—the origina- ection against that les in th | ar STmbmation of o 2ndl roller. i ahsent Sunday school scholars two i |l tor of guaranteed hose, the hose that are guaranteed pretection against that lies in the men | skates is the only thing which will| weeks after Christmas you'd have a| Mild weather has puf the coal barons [H ; & > th 2 whe are selected. | overcome the uncertainty of Christ-|list o' most th’ poor children in ti’| to considerable expense, their publicity | Kl becatise they are worth it. Look for thag signature | mas weather, | United States, agents say, because oi the necessary | j_fr and trademark on the toe of'the hose, for it identifies | sl i “You don't have to wait till Chrig rage of coal on the fieids, with the | |g ZE the genuine. $1.50 to $3.00 a box of six pairs, guar- It is now ten years since the Wrigl That holida ‘heme of Gleneral | Why don’t you stick a dollar quent danger s 1 e ‘brothers after long and vpersistent E.:L Huerta's ta Lroloctian of maticnag) | YOUr pocket an’ go find some kid that | _Why don L]‘flg)’m? 4]: :} fs-Lw fil’ anteed to wear six months. emonstrat ) the w: | anks . h o . ain’t got winter shoes yet? es, si ck-moving sales, ke the depart- fi deavors demonstrated to the world that | banks shows him to a strate ey e D R s ! ment stores, instead of keeping the| A THE TOGGERY SHOP :AS.C. MACPHERSON there was merit in their coatention| when comes to bankihg reform. {used to wearin’ winter shoes picked i prices at the top notch?—Waterbury 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. that heavier than air machine@ could | TR { off a_dump heap. Them dollar shoes'd | Republican, 1'{ Sole Agent for Holeproof Hosiery for Ladies, Men or Children be made to fiy. It was then but a! It mizht be well for & be like golden slippers to 'im. o % i brief period that they were able te!an iR aceepting i “Forward doer out! Dr. Shaw is wrong in her present i remain in the air but since that time 10 include therewith hi “A little lively, please. attitude on the taxation guestion, fool- P ishly so, and she will probably be re- rapid prog: “Look where you step!™ science of & has been made in the prices with rebates and ation. Both in this coun- S That New York church which is hir- rv and in Eu ve ther 5 g G - o IS e T contene e Mere ©%eh!ing a barber for Sunday morning hair- WUSTEROLE, The Great .2 and nurses frankly recom- th o‘lgh" R ol efi”on cuts ought to cause quite a relef to mend MUSTEROLE as a substitute It has been conclusively demon- | 1€ Saturday nisht trade, if it doesn't for the old messy mustard plaster. precipitate a bhoycott, Large hospitals use it. At your druggist’s, in 25c and 50¢ jars, a special large hospital size for ¥ Accept no substitute. l If your druggist cannot supply you, send 2ic or 50c to the MUSTER- at the flying machine is a but the various models and the extensive improvements all date fro; the early achievements of the ights. Europe “has even devoted greater attention to the various prob- 18 than this country. Having -been ven the jdea they have advanced it} of financial Even though Governor Glynn de- clared he would not ally himself with : any faction, it wasn’t supposed he would take such a stand against the requiremnents of right and justice, Remedy for Rheumatism It stops the twinges, loosens up those stiffened joints and muscles—makes you feel good all over. Thousands who use MUSTW%EZ will teH what relief it gives trom HE LYANE LAMP Here is something reasonably priced that will be gladly welcomed for CHRISTMAS. Suitable for the home, A New Yor woman has dropped with backing and | the tango because it caused her o | g g flice. 1T BANISHES EYE » £ { 8 Sed 2! Sore 'Throat, Bronchi- H Catnany . IClac club or office. enthuslasm, through private organiza- | proken leg. If all other dmncers re. ! A L3 Campany, Cleve-}. .0 i tions and governments. quire such a lesson there's moing to: S, Toneteul i 1and, Ohlo, and we will +a5 o The tenth anniversary of the first just as much tangoing as ev: | Stiff Neck, Asthma, mail you a jar, post- Ask vour electrician to show you his be j ngoing ever, B fiight finds that not only has the con- e IR i e, age prepaid. (81) stock of Lyhne Lamps. ! i z | Neuralgia, Headache, s struction of .the aeroplanes gone. President Wilson has remained | Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Joseph F. Swords, Sulphur, Okla., says: . throngh -many -important changes. but | faithfully at his post for a long period o Phins ‘anR ik iag AEOa BRRk | Y Gut. My ole is very eficacious. The C S Mers“:k & Cfl. its control and the navigation the | puttiny wo! before pleasure. It is R ARhaelas | Tt has p ¥ % I ol prains, Muscles, done away with my Rheumati e : air show wgnderful advancement. It | but proper that he should have a va-| _J e, 8 % i~ uls::i d‘aud hesiin a'wenderfully s} ; Distributors for Connecticut hae aleady ;been demonstrated that|cation and. proper time to recuperate | BERises, Chiiblains, Frosted Fee P2iRS. 204 A st | wfflhfl’% space of time, @ New Haven, Connecticut eent ingisposition,

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