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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914 It is not surprising, therefore, that the Prince of Wied, who has been chosen as the ruler of that country, should hesitate. Not only does he face the stupendous uphill task of getting that people on their feet, but there| | tHE MAN WHO T ALKS THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A CANE @arwivh Bulletin Connecticut, where 1 fell into th hands of those whe value me for sake of both maker and owner. Here I found myself put into a company of other walking-sticks, much more modern than I, but to whom I felt myself superior, They have no such close kin with Nature as I have, and Fo=g=o="fo=====b—*‘ CLEARANCE SALE OF (] must constantly menace any regime| I pity those who have the habit of 3 A 4@ o= conflicts both withln and without ' complalning, for it seems to be akin | (Written Speclally for The B"““‘"-)}'L'I‘IY {’:; “';ge"‘!t:gdl’&m‘:‘fi::ffl against | no history to relate. My life §s rest » o R e Which presage an eventful perlod of to misfortune. They who let life| Carlyle tells us that biography isj the ¥etv b ot e Y in old age, and still I feel as young . 3 syl look ry hem will Soon become | the most profitable of all reading. 1| What I endured at first seemed very ! as ever, and may sometime be again e . an undesirable character. The much (OO @wry To \em SR SN PECC) fnow of many who agree with him. | cruell 1 was skinned, skinned elive, called upon to care for others. “Till : > needed peace in that region exists just JiShal fore E 3 it & % ; if you please, then I was plunged | then adieu and leav to silence s 1 trials of life are made much lighter by | Once 1 was told by one such that he the; ave me to = —— at present but the uncertainty of it is |4 heerful spirit and & hopeful heart.|had read everything he could find | Into water and soaked. I had known|and memory. CONTINUES TO Y Subscription price 12 a week; 50c a|Such that an outbreak can be anmtici-| Gomplaint very naturally commands |available concerning our beloved | before what GO“d water meant, but it AN IDLER. DA month; $6.00 a year. pated most any minute. Tt still con-{at first pity; but after it has become | Washington. Another I know is|Wh8 23,‘.15.'ar‘lo;‘.ts"rer'\;‘.ul';.’el;a;nlu;'fl:fi — E Entered st the Postoffice at Narwicn, | Hiss to be tho trouble cehiter B Bu-{ nabt ft simply exclles Jorugl, 5o Ly eyt et o e O aiieg | cooled nd reffeshed me, were life $15, $18, $20 NOW o (] R R : o ke Srhich arc seldom spoken of are worse | which will iell him more about his e Mt Lo boNiveh 4 pieee teu IWATCH - YOUR STEPY S o P E BANKING. than. profanity, and make more peo- | favorite hero. Not long since I found | In addit 5 Box- o > Telephone Call I REEAT - e omforiable and. have a more| a working-woman absorbed in the | Fing was not o nice, After my cap. BY THE CONDUCTOR : Bulletin Business Office 480 The situation which is revealed in| hanerul effect upon the complainer. | life of Alexander the Great, and ready | tor b a head d foot till I - Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-3 ew York by the private bank which | Resist temptation, incivility and try-|to talk of his great merits and vir- ll‘; g Vg ot g e ‘Bull. 2| has deposits of several million, repre-{ nany, but do not whine. bold bat-|tues. How Cariyle would have de- | thought my meck and bac s A5 ; EHEtn JOUOMeeTSs 2 o the savineafcl i Ber i life attracts to himself sup-|lghted in knowing these three. A |break to give me a graceful form T (oatic Eiem (Rosii INuIray S e e e boen eneear. | Port, while the yelper has for his por- | clergyman, @ physiclan and a house- | began to feel alarmed for my safety, $22, $25, $30 Now uilding. Telephona =~ bEs otipeoplnahy - o T and Ml and ‘Jeerd . he by -rettow S| but at last I was declared to be quite s m __ | ased to place their confidence thefelp, | Uon cufts and kicks and jeers. O T ey o7 tha"Shree | the correct shape, and the admiration | “It's too bad Jan. lst ain't comim’ = i able to show but a few th a 1 heard expressed somewhat recon-|agin for twelve months. 1 been Noswich, Satiiday, Jan. 16,1914, '/ {204 able to siow but & Som (HEReE It is well to remember that “hatred [ never knew, and_probably had never ! he T N e months a6 T coutt svess (I o —— S dollars to meet the claims except for| ;o matness of the heart,” ‘and that|heard of the famous Carlyle! A | ciled me to the torture 1 had endured. | Waltln’ nine montss 8o & co E d ™ = (he uncertainty of the investment| vengeance has no i | B e blow that for Carlyle. who I've since learned that the women | off on swearin’' Seems to me I Know g made in a mercantile cstablishment | that thelr effect upon the is i | was thoroughiy convinced o¢ his own | and, youne Eitis yoluniunly, undcrso ) move euss worgsn 100 piin, Bosion |1 wr & o . oper d by the same concern, shows | ways debasin; Neither essential | importance In and to the world at e p i b St STt - e BB e . € never o The Clrculatmn f i o) of an Invadtient cebimri] . e, both. ‘Aim(nish 11f | 1arke: The housemaid would: haveacquire a graceful figure. What sim- | lke it's easier to make it real strong'n ey carry over” from one season to another. 0 3| han a bank. Tt Y| ments and pleasures. To entertain | been a great problem to him, for we: Pl¢ trees they must bel it is not to _more 1 swear the This is why we have marked down our entire. ool OF i o an a bank. Little or no at-|TERts and Bletst o the mind to|all know he valued women little, and; When I was straightened and|less 1 say anythin' eise. Some day Men’: ~gT 8 . | tempt seems to have been made to|oither or both Is putting the mind to | ali know e Veled BOen nose " who | formed corectly, I was ready to be | Ill choko up so bad I camt ask for n’s and Young Men’s High-grade Ov etlll { safeguard the interests of the depos- | INean Al p ¥ o hi clothed. ow ‘they rubbed me with | breakfast. It's worsn a habit. It's shiv | -oats to these Baftguanc fthe o3 | demeaning one's self. f you have | were useful to him. . T 8 kP % - e ark: i A5 In too many instances to0] o e oins o or%? irin this way It will| | Hls own dear little wife, whom he|stnd-paper till 1 was quite smooth |like chewin' tobacco. IU's a misery, rem ly low prices. & t il vere a Y h s a I s i | th was placed in the success|certainly Dpay fo do so. Next to|seems to have sincerely mourned, was {hen ofl and stam wore abpyecs (oLl YOUT Imouth Jaeies oo e B e °Th t th e Bulletin has the largest §| ess venture. The. risk was|worrying, hating stands as a common | treated with very little affection while ; they were called. "My captors were| yoursell Zverybody looks' at yo e assortment comprises oduls : 3 vent | worrying, natin : O alsy dressed vhat ‘they termed | ke you had a narelip. You know a p! e best m -of the season @ circulation of any paper in East- §| a considerati ¢ pro. | folly. 1t makes the hater more un-| she lived, and the nlece who attended | also dressed in w y _termed | ii 3 S R Commettt - oo i . consideration of pro- | folly, It makes the hater more Bn | le Jime vears was gpparently of no | coats for outside garments. [ was told | fellow dom't use enoush w 1|l from the foremost makers in the country. our s L S Spmeoyes - of business reverse and | comfortable than CAe BETY | iion| use to him except as a Staff to as- | that my Veins were showing finely.) got to writin' on paper all the words to four times larger than that of §| shows the @anger in. per- | uniess:itisfoliowec, W eTH h, & b = @57 and I thought it quite reasonable that | I used one and by jing I only > : 5 which may mean the extinction of | sist his toltering steps. le that | ne , and by 2 any in Norwich. It is delivered §| e existence of such an in- | WhiTh maAY, meER OO FTCULIYG De| ¥ Which last recalls my subject, thel they should after all the scrubbing | counted 163 Il bet they's moren 4 | Manhattan Clothes at regular prices are the FIRST to over 3000 of the 4,053 houses i‘ stitution, when it is found mecessary|wasied in such a way—life (0o cane and what it told me and rubbing, and a smail nail was | thousand a fellow can usc. Aw here 1|§§ CHOICE of well dressed men—now at reduced prices N ; i - $| to insist upon so great protection from | precious to be marred. it is a bit|I like autoblography better th drtven - lnvg e S e i e Hut ey | In Norwich, ail read by minsty- 3| 0, U°% "0 1% 1" he banking busi- | of the savage in us which needs ex- | ography, and reminlecences in great!Sreater confidence in'walklng end | | coupte "o hundred 3 | they are the ONLY CHOICE. three per cant! of the people. In §| 0NCT TREGECA 8 e S Te- | tinctiona fault which once corrected | length has the old can given me, but | ¥a8 pronounced ready for use % felt | aimt got sense enoush to lot go these Windham it ;s deliverad to over ,i on and reports the|opens wider avenues to our aims andiI'li let you hear him tell his own 1uite lflg;g:i)y‘:‘"t‘]}“l‘f- s i \;“';‘ ds. s "““‘i" em } 900 houses, in Putnam and §|. ns ate. Bonatoriss |enfoymen story. A long life like his should ! Praise shed upon me Suc a | high brow v ld their chi 20, o o Duoam, fons are none too ex Farran ™ tacte Worth . neafing and! handsome cane was seldom seen, peo- | high. They got more words ) A FURN‘SHING VALUES ) x HE purposes intended. ; Al @ e proc | ple said, and I quite agreed = With | some gee roney them ali of these places it is consid- § te institutions while pre f yemewould il ie e Bian et T ne e Poans hem dandy of time was | word st g i h a1 e institutions while - | Victor Hugo, “begin with his grand- | Tound respect when the old came s them. No dandy of the bY g RoTa. S > to say som they | ered the local daily. Hi to offer increased benefits to | moth In’ other words he became | talking. valner than I, and I am sure my good | y out teel like. They | Sh. Eastern Connecticat has forty- §|the depositors have more than a phil- | conscious that it takes at least three| “I certainly have had a joul iifatond IORES MAYE 1ESIe e nbre than Gied e S i . $| anthropic purpose in view. They are|generations of endeavor to make an| this earth, and how much longer be-| Which I feel assured s m ole e hotal | e & P s nine towns, one hundred and §| | "iooi interested in their own | appreciable expres In effect. There | fore 1 begun my career as a cane, I |human Beau Brummels are able "'5 the hote | 79c were $1.00 $1.50 Union Suits 95¢ sixty-five postoffice districts, P e ractw g |is no pretence that this will produce | cannot tell. To begin at the root of | claim. to by It 1 g e | ) o g pursuits and the risks which they are | | £ was presented to an | it don't do me no e 1.15 were £1 1 : and sixty rural free delivery §| \iiin: ake s babed ‘thereouiFatiicn| more than the averagein clviimfion | the suitite . IR D O a man the father-in-law e e e - $1.15 were $1.50 $1.00 Winsted, 79c routes. $| than upon t feguarding of the de- | o Bt Xt e mot D I O s s boal Fiades wiios hads made’ me ed bW my e | always s jam an’ egg ore € g1 € Revid s ks Builotis e ool d ooy § [ poiis | Privats bavlks Maveimaibean e m oSt e T forhitha Tkb i hue D e T iy e e e $1.65 were $2.00 | $1.50 Winsted, $1.15 H i t ki a can | jmagine. e are told by scholars tha he ground is more than 1 know, bu atos s Lot tor ABS nh have town and on ail of the R. F. D, § make a success, but they should be -the most civilized people are as near|on one eventful day I was dragged G aeaiiemep il L apilo (IB Bl gl BN Buic o e e (o] c an o 2 | restricted to the same reguiations as|to barbarism, as the most polished | from my underground bed, and sev- o the village store, to many|io me. I ain't got words emough to 1 kw 29 4 f $] 00 Foutes in Eas . Comnecticut 3| 0\ inds if they are to do busi- |steel is to rust,” and that “the ulti- | ered from a tall maple tree which & whither hie friendly motives} ask for A’ its all C Neckwear, Gy or = CIRCULATION $|ness as savings banks. tendency 'of civilization is to- | had helped to sustain.- It was a hard jled him. = With him © explores tho use 1 pext time I go H = arbarism.” 1t is not a great| wrench to my feelings, for I had been | Neighboring forests, and resicd besiee | to u m goin to ask THE COAL TAX. drop from riches to poverty, or from | closely attachea to my surroundings,” | ut brooks. of ‘the v ¥ ] e ch brow word. 1901 AVErage..eeemcemn... 4412 1 S Kindnese to cruelty. It 1s but “three|and I felt I was needed to assist my | S0 often this last, however, for my | I'm as tired o' cussin’ as I am of ha 5 §| It isa clever method which has been | generations from siirt sleeves to shirt | brethen support the great dome of | JiNe was léas & fsnermen’ then e | &5 1905, averaye...... g 920 %| adopted by the state of Pennsylvania |sleeves” we are told, or from plenty | the present tree. I wonder if that| e e toiraier-alig aa | PG Y (EMONE WD) o, 3| for the increase of its receipts. Under | to poverty. Light and darkness do not | grand old tree felt at ail lopsided when} he was still an accurate S (Gosh, that's e 2‘”,,‘ impression that it was mot get- | average more than tefl hours apart.|T was n or if the m; e Yoen :!-‘ k) ;\v:l‘}; »_v“\. lively, b by o i on. | By our own will we may be savages, | roots ever mis my help. But IlF his skill. Often we carried hom ateh v §| ting o sufficient return from its exten- | ] | g :n others returned from th 3 = he Wi God we should be| was taken aw from them, and so|&ame, when others returned from e = ° sive coal production e id of layin LY T . th e localities e ty-handed 3 3 2 s — them since. thous may- have lace we nev . net | ) :]l‘v ;\L‘ of "’:’\“mzf -«x ] :;‘lm‘x!:: r:lrfo‘ Toiho a good :unversa}kio;’!alis‘k is 2 trampled over them many a time in he sc :x hgure e 'l EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS }{ °=°=°= ucers was devised and cted into | proud accomplishment If it doesn ¥ owner was very fond of chil- EVE L LUE | (=) Jaw. It was the intention, or appeared | prompt one to talk too much. To be dren with whom he was a great fav-| T(:RgA:HZIING r;aiw SVSTEM.‘ ed be on the face that this tax should | conscious of ability in this direction T : e declaration of Secretary McAdoo | .. gl h ofte incites to talk when silence { 1t work in school. Per | —— electric signs street ¢ a ise- t g 7 % o come out of the companies, but in ac- | | ectric signs and street car advertise- | least, we have it. We shall ki that he and Secretary Houston have | corganee with all sueh lmd.rmm“ngou a serve all better. Thdpower to 5 = is T rce there would v { I the impact of their impud- |whether it is any good or not, 1€ 1t come to no conclusion concerning the | {1 1 ine conenmier who fonts thy bip | keep still s a masterly attainment; | SUNDAY MORNING TALK }i to the teacher, ana would crea heir annoying quality upon | brings the desired relief, well and federal reserve districts under the new | o ing "OMSITET WO, o0ts the Bl | and to know when to talk and when | j order ana confusion. Out of | of the passers-by | good; if it fail—then at léast, we have 0 be expected from him. The settle- s e Tt ) i PRl B S S L He & e e { t rd of pleasing sounds is a|tics and may turn our attention to ment of this important question of dia- | 1, Tog, % 0ided by the comsanies in | BLeat hL e N Y s s | The Fine Art of Making Lemonads.|''\vhat fan they had with him, as| necessaty food to human bemgs and | something clse that will perhaps be Hitoka doss’ Aot calll Tor ha: o L'88 ea manner as water leaves a9 e e = B e FOhhn A8 1 that to reduce the friction of daily life | productive of better results—Bridge- 3y on. | Guck’s back. | clable, but not as being brilliant. It g they crowded about him, seated on|an To Tanaic wotldaid thi e Jou of CEE et It does call for the same careful con- | “r SECE 0 o |is these who keep society from being! A frivolous verse from the funny bench outside his door on sunny | formless e s Ty e e sideration of the facts and conditions e S he case|Qull They can chat in a common- | column hints at an eminently useful s, or at his work-bench when in-| As man adva n cult - e s Dorns i as they exist, as in the reaching of | CoLS & 0N, bul as has been the case | pace way about the little nothings of | philosophy, It is commended to all t her forced them inside | vents melodie turthe he —the {mperfection of roads | .Cornelius Maloney was the most re- & fudgment. 'If the act is to acsom, | Wi} increased cost of production the | life, say flattering things to those who | to whom life brings not just the mos My crook neck came|makes harmonics, sequer applying | SOUrCes e DO fisanrd. s | tired and reserved man of influence plish anything, whether it comes up to | COR URer ?‘w_~< not only h"’“rof:h:xgd | have done noxhxn‘g to be nrur)sed‘ for, | desired gifts. t) uen e he L1 ew some child | mathematics to tone: their e lation | &0 ertising by startling and ofen. | is city knew. Thousands will see his P Stk sl sach i e ot |more (Con c ot advance a | at 1 al d's Don't let your courage fade, k 1 t-easily | exy R 5 & 2dd to human happiness, by changing | Whose minds and hearts he has been few cents a ton, but they Jump a quare | Sation could be cut out it would never| And if you get a “lemon! With what squeals of m of intelligence and creative | ; apr Y krow TEhoaieh Htes & % tained witheut proper thought, and e > o = be missed, although the h: done b; P little ones responded to | 1 these to beauly and music. | i T e e B . e ter to a half dollar at & time. Coal |1 missed. although the harm done by Just make' the lemon-aid. : little “ones " responded o | 2t ; o [ mansyeire” Saterbury Amesiens. e vl:‘e 1:;:— i a necassity and to et it tme price]0M® of it might be. Neither sages nor poets can bestow | 1S touch. and the frolic became mer- | prog ofhe race meas- 1 | greatest amount of good to the great- | ey o profit trom | netbes®,e 0L, Brobable the crowned e Al S i B limenvoin stories, and Feceive | dance of the sa to the Beethoven |, The tango has come to stay, just B aiobie L s et N b a pro om | heroes of this world will be the great o Y llow AN T T iy | tovs his jack-knife ‘carved for | ¥ {as the waltz came years ago. The o o S dis-|4; from all over the country 'through | tion in this world is of the bold, the | b AU O AL S YOI¥ 1 ¥ noticed, taking me for a 1 | ous prossure toward —makin strey | did the other, and that is to be expect- action. 8 ‘when/ he' reserves: his | o uetloning: the cons ¢ | the 10ving and the keepers of the law. ago. Grandpa w tved, but attle over estones with din and | innovation. Such things thrive on Secision until e has feit the pulse | OF,-ellowing” the consumer to partl- | 5o NG I° clear that. the aniy | ;L% for average pesple would ke & R0 < him 10 that | thunde ara roRt: néranh | obposition and the strdnger the - ‘ua of the banking world, those who are | . o D e Wi for'| the ‘Goilly - here 1s the| fmplior Mattorf & CofE b8 @ e | work of men’s often out- | and © low tariff is here. Tt may not | reasoning opposition the firmer wiil be 1o be regulated by the provisions of | B the Way of collections for the pay-| martyrs crown. The world has mot' JSPEring SC BRbE s ently the maker? My fate led me a| V advertisements seem to alm |mean one penny’s worth of difference | the foothold that is obtained.—Meri- the act, and gained the concensus of | mpo i on tent ser oF o r;“,"‘“"‘d-d““i.:lmflved crucifying goodness—it still | 1037 and a fair soal in sight obsta- journey from New Hampshire to| to attrat attention, even as billboards, | to the country and the poor—but at|den Journal. St = e e e eor | the thgughtful user of coal is wonder- | declines to recognize the power of ; 8% SO0 & (SW BCE (A SEL OO0 pinion therefrom as to their centers|ing whar will hapen to his coal bill | love. How great men look down upon | €lés spring up overnight to thwart = e — of financial business he is displaying | ;7 p, e | e common mass. Napoleon declared | 0ur plans. = Good fortune arrives with B Ondirnacrens Tn t ity he it | I L vania should happen to de- | I! B ate ot mistortune tagging at neels in a 52 ppaitlnin.: 2 1| “men in general are but great chi; = BN hasH | Blos 16 9 Bt = ey Todea et |20 i t double its coal e anaa Nz| way to spoil everything. The fly in Bilih s i e o | strikes, the imposition of | Jrem” an e S A S| the apotheca ointment makes the s 5 £ive ithis sot the || X8 SIS, e COReR oD of| an Conltaal enat | cooks imin® owny Ehe SPOUISEEEY 2 00 s Mohi C fairest start, but It is the dec e e 5| victuming OIS man i Wia b ot (e | Moreoyer - iiwe Sioftan ) select. ‘thed A 5 SR 2 IR BUTTER 3 lbs l ch comes from impartial cons Gl a4 3 els Tecognised ax . ation | .jomons” ourselves. How our human R C 3 3 Very Best 9 . . i iy s , of the Almighty, when he ventures to - . . : ¥ration which will launch the reform EDITORIAL NOTES. i S wia ok otier 4 B any | Judgment goes away! How many a ¢ nder the most auspicious conditions : ] A A e ¥t 3| smme provesinot ‘worth/'tl t 4 & B i thoasichinaed | S (RS orEaT It should be well understood that| God l\_i?{(‘Yleuw»l}xs so terrible. : It Is| e “object of strenuous pursuit ap- b tion of the new sy " |the everybody-at-church movement | conceded that “the man most deserv-| ,o,rs 35 a tawdry thing on posse: o £ Z SN - buation of the new sysiem reaiize ther | {17, Rervbody-atichurch | movement | (ng®®iig ‘iarme ' "M "on “ilose | Botrs 1 & tawiry thing on posscsnion [ Lo e Fancy Process Mild CHEESE Tesponsibility is a most desirable state annual af- | thjughts and exertions are for the| 2nd a clos ST i e C - C of affairs. The opportunity should not | 121%™ | good of others mot for himself;“ and | DUIlt a house or bought mining stock BUTTER, b....... | eystem was not glven a proper start. | e e L ey i h-"‘g'lr;—;lr\ brass when e got it to the If there are fault they shouid fall| St Tasit L ass: iy Instead of gaining Wing: Ve e = - Al n a goo ion to watch | s S assay office. Instead of gaining wing Where they belong. % ! therear | Some persons think they are awtul|t0 iy with hg has gathered welghts NEV/ HAV | L sinners who live better open lives than | O Cary. = 8 = o Sotan HAVEN WATER LINES. | .. oo o | Sther - persons who think they are| Much depenls on the cast of mind Lo The action on the Part of the New | eep (e memories. of basehall green, | Rumbered with "ihe saved. I think | WiG Vi G SN nstances | are 2 ; Taven road for the retention of its|even if } of basehall sreen;| such:persons are more;sinned agzainst. Un0cr, 0O -other clreumstinces To S S. d J 10 d C Until S J 7th, 1914 aven oad for e retention ot e U 0 s U et | ek Hmene srg o saned emnnt wn” ond ot uni” 4 Coidln §To Start Saturday, January 10th, and Continue Until Saturday, dJanuary 17th, attitude of the railroad company | men nervous. | seeds ‘of self condemnation in them | pHOVATL © AL 2 Ll g Bk ( s o L ng gets one nothing but a read nose. H K it expreses the desire of New Kns-| The adminisiration's poliey of| dia them as much of an indury s if | gyt Shait ‘the battie o lite is tougni 8 PROFITS ARE ALWAYS SMALL ON GROCERIES BUT WE HAVE CUT PRICES AS NEVER BEFORE CON- and.. These lines have been doing | “watchful waiting proving most | that_would not heal. It seems to me| ¥hen determination Sraje g V 3 v Dbusiness for a great many vears and | convenient for Sccretars Broon and |as it there 15 very little. malicious | Make even the sourest ‘lemon” aid FIDENT THAT YOU CANNOT RESIST THEM h : : ; The knock that has not a potential at the present time have becn brought | L lecture schedule. | wickedness " in" the ‘worla. Men are |, The RESCCAIIE MAR VDL & Potentay to the point where they are rendering ChES | made wicked by selfishness and ignor- | J00S! concealel o . oy L it = et M by and ignor- |y yckies has hardly vet been invent- 2 business the best service it has ever Henry Ford seems to have effective- | 1C¢, by prejudice and bigotry. ~ The | {iU°RE8 N8 G%NN 3 that to ve true | | READY MAID SOUPS “ - DINNER BLEND COFFEE Teseivad. s They are nobbetng apsraked ] 15 sol s it wickedest people are not those who 1 N 3 & of soived the alation of labor or- r1d organized as we believe in restraint of trade but rather are|ganiza e ot ter s oo | stk ub by: their languase or wctions | (8,2 FOUG OWIESCE B8 B CAUSTR e B § ¥ .19 terests of a very large portion of New — B e e et ot it | authiority HaiiNikid, “All ‘things - work Miend. They nre fbre: e “From the teatimony which is betng | ¢ {Urn thelr knowledge against di- | {ogetier for mood to them that love |l ONION SALAD POWDERED SUGAR > Lo test 4 % | vine law, and use it to despoil and | (PE* L RS b > o ce which is not only speedy and de. | Offered in hehalf of Harry Thaw that| degrade their fellowmen. In all di- | GO0 It remdine (k. e il liottles it i Lo s 6o Tide e e i (- all rafl route to New York city ompanion for most anyone thip&snkenined, SN the worst to e Woco. DY IECORIINDE LIE TEAOC Sl i iitas Tivke 4o Andir e Biam e : glossed over and o pass unobserved, | Whetsoever dlamal oo sucn 5 |l STRING BEANS ? \ PURE SPICES T T S B S A e s o o e i | SR o i b i P % 12 § Fresh Pig ! 4 aet raiiroads cannot operate steazo ambie as ever » get hoi of the | have us believe. A month in bed with RISk S T S € e 1P Bues. aon Xrera department NC¥ Currency bills. They will not be; There are people who take them-|a broken leg may start one on a —— of justice comes fhe demand for the Teused because they are new { selves and life so iously that they | course of reading that lends a touch ~ A SN ftiie sty | Seem- to take Tor their siogan: “You | of caiture v nia whote Tater 1ee - | SUCCOTASH ores 2. C S oasid o the vrovislins of the Bher Another bit of evidence that there|MUst do Your dutyi’ with an em-| failure in business may reveal a man's |B'CAR . 0.0eoosssssoae.12C = = 5 - A i Ao i ace Tike home 18 furnicheq | Phasis upon the last word which | points of strength as well as of weak- man act. The canal act was intended makes duty seem to be anything but | ness et him ¢ hig] | 3 by An arnezie in his gift of ' 4 i Mt ness and set him on the highroad to | = ~¥~ 7 Should to prevent railroads onerating steam- | i, s ¢ b . pleasant. 1 never did like folks who | suces | TE ouluer =hip lines through the canal, but ’"iizl}am 1 to his birthplace in Scot- | say “you must do your duty” in a| — | EVfiPORA D APPLElSZ I\ | A Cuts / this case it works a hardship upon | = way which puts duty in a disagreeable| Old, Thomas Fuller, relating his | package ............ c 5 lb New Bngland unnecessarily, since no! The man on th {light. 1 have often wondered 1If such | experiences in Englands civil war, £ TQ 1R . g R i '7vv=f| nE e man on the corner sa; Women | people were pable of recognizing says quainty: “I have observed that Ml ) - e o3 Contemplated. The | could get the vote quick enough If thelr own duties. With rightminded | towns ' which have been casually |l SEEDED RAISINS “ L N L3 o e ik > Tetain | they walked up to the polls six abreast | PEOPle & duty is only a blessed privi- | burned have been built again more WHITE SILVER PRUNES its water lines goes to the Interstats | ha way they take possession of the ! 16Ee. We all have dome our "duty | beautiful tham beforo mud wails | package ..... Bl 5 o 7 T 1 ‘ommerce Commission, which should | siqema when Wwe have ' faithfully met the afterward made of stone; and roofs )( l ()[ ~ 17 have no difficulty in realizing the jus- claims of today upon us. It was, formerly but thatched fterws jtie £l 4 kW o & Ib. ....ccciiine..n.17c 2R K H 3 hed, afterward ) tice of the appeal. The insistence upon ! The army of New Year resolver imerson who wrote: “So nigh is!advanced to be tilea” And he adds | CLEAN, WHITE RICE the divorce from either direction prom- | ever e snessinlles 5 S 18| grandeur to our dust, so near is God | the pious hope concerning his own P en more footsore and w 1o Bivorce from, cither direction prom- | cven more footsore and weary and o man, when duty Whispers low flery. trial that my rencwed soul, |l 3 SRR S e R e | Both for (he 7oud abli tof tie states| nat tomd oy wopore desertions Than [ Tnou mupt!: (the. yOuth feplles. - 1| Wiich arows out of 'tho ashes of ithe 7t 10 “()UR SALE 7 to 9 m, can 10c Which, 1t servea = 'Thé pra states | that band of suffrage workers which | can!” Regarding duty as a burden {8 olden man, be a more firm fabric and (\} a. m. p. m, R T BT Do eriiec i, ed on | sure to make life more difficult than fs | stronger siructure.” i be granted. : necessary, for have we not been told |} 3 = SRR | o w. Mo A - e et i think that mever blows | ROUND CORNSTARCH - ciing vindi- | “Dolng one duty prepares the way for THE PLIGHT OF ALBANIA | cation. He s i us t oth 1 ake: , 1 7 4 . | cation. "He s sfied that he | U8 to do another. wove takes T e e : S s 1¢ it is poss to ma { has his anA healthi wifhout | UBOLY on but fear retards Drogress s el L o 3 SIELOIN [ Baciage .. & i s o i Botitng them e | $50 dchievements i St et aacaiiis AL B BORDEN'S MALTED states, 1t 15 quite evident ik 1s | der Diialanags | 4 I 2 ! become almost an exiom of experi- Hot 1 b (i 15t o ‘kaibaceaenm AL i ony | it s better to have tried and falled | cnce. The saerifices disappointments 7to 10 a. m. MILK, $1.00 size. .73c bania. In common with some of those | ¢ ‘"I the Unton Pacific sentiment which finds popular en- | Snd batdships of Life have ylelded the b 7t09 m. = S. C 4 countries which participated in the | S Million to its stockholders dorsement. | It is only relatively true, | Sepenr frutty e ot Cnomioband the b last flerce conflict Albania is not only = SmPLY m’lm i the assets of the com- | for whether it was a half-hearted A L T - 7 to 10 a. m. MACARONI or e ct Albanis 18 not oMl | pany and ‘chopping off the Intereat, | sinoafe’ (Al suilkes ALl the Giffesence | o2 ourageous lives. ~For only Meal C POTATO . k 21¢ § SPAGHETTI, 2 pkgs. .15¢ 3 Such melon o Slotive mbd : aits ave spirits can meet < s fects for o long time to come. It has| SUCh melon cutting has two points of | 4s to the merit of it. There 18 no ! ot aimenity withour faching. on8° y Q0! 7to9p. m. p . C y = RS | merit in making a trial for any s { for success unless the heart ins | the endeavor. To undertake a thing | with luck of confidence for = founda- | tion is no better than building a house upon the sand. There is just as much eme | not the power of resuscitation which | ire the other sections have and it stand in the position of being the object of | several greedy nations which are huns gry to secure that additional territor s THE PARSON. The Maryland senate the right of an ex-min for his seat therein S dbooan. ... .i-dosi - NOISELESS MATCHES is questioning ter to qualify ¥ general ORRINE tris’that eutonomy: for, thewAlbamiten | iy, d s oeis 0 90 L0 take excaption to fidnd cof follv. It the zoal Whichy dozen ..............30c consideration, and Austria always has| Now (hat th 2 DTt Ol or cRer Lo ataters. cod | ' T 35iKas usen sxpansion in R dineon e Ronseker e Bt o s e o sy o e sen sl FOR DRINK: HABIT Large can PORK and tion with fixed hopes. Montenesro | sissippi fire company he is showing | in success, but no salstaction what- | So uniformly orpive | BEANS, doz. 96c——can. 9¢ has never been satisfied that it al-|the benefit of his egper! th | ever in fallire. To the cficient there ; ot Vot Seigeit '+ eor | experfences with | $ver OHE ottt { been restoring t us of the | owed itself to give up Secutari after | honorary memberships since he step- | 18 MO such thing as failure | “Drink Habil” into nd useful taking that stronghold in & most spec- | ped into Washinglon circles, By o | citizens, and so strong is our confidence TOILET PAPER tacular manner, while Turkey is still s ey B R During the fiscal vear closed July 1|1n its curative powers, that we want to 10 l’O“l 2 carrying hoves of ugain reasserting | Fargains should e carefully con- | 4754 gTown and cub wolves were killed | emphasige the fact ihat ORRINE is her former eontrol, Serwia, Greece and | sidered whetifer they concern the city | 1 the state of Minnesota. The state | oid under this positive guarantee. If, Mty axo only 100 cager to Gain & Slice | o the individual. If the eity has Been | DAYS B-Bounty. of §7.80 for ihe grown idfter a trial, you get no benefit vour |RBEST BREAD FLOUR he the bome of cententien in the Bals [ the completion of the municipal wharf | state has paid In wolf bounties during | Bookiet 78 RN R I e A ksn regien for future preparations, |it should not be neglected | the year i N. D, Sevin & Son, 118 Main St 7 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m. 10 lbs- 49(: SWEET CALIFORNIA ORANGES, dozen. .. .15c GRAPE FRUIT SOLID MEAT OYSTERS HOT BROWN BREAD et el e REAE S L Fine Gran. SU Fancy MESSINA LEMONS S I YELLOW ONIONS oo SR LARGE BANANAS dofen ..ol U0 0 SL1e HOT BAKED BEANS ) RS S R S L YORK STATE APPLES ALASKA SALMON MOHICAN CHOCOLATE GOLD DUST large size package.....19¢c WASHINGTON CRISP 3 packages ..........25¢