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3 > - - {1ul, and add to the appearance . Y ¥ T ‘M E the republic. This, while against the § : policy to be expected in the building 33;;"&..,{5?’;‘{,,3;"' mhm; ’1“. up of a satisfied republic, is only what Peclally interesting. These are best 4 | Wed g.x been portended by the actions of used with the spring bulb flowers— wan Shi Kai. He fs ly mov- the narcissus and_the daffodfl. g according to his own dictates ra- o GEORGE KLEINE Presents ‘ er than by the prescribed course for o s b o SUGGESTIONS FOR but aorncd with sman ritbon sow- ‘m ; he head of a reputtic. [t agomed with sman, o E | 1t will all be reveated in time how THE HOUSEWIFE. uabx‘lmmm and bige for young girls. omge‘:"nzfl‘::r i bmwe ooy o y ‘casolentiously he is wotking for e | po.ig butter can be improved by [ LeUoW tortolseshell is used for thoss |butter, Add a half teaspoo o B8\Ys weifare of China and it wilt aiso be | | F&neiq Butter car, he (MERGTed DY lin Mghts colors and. dari. il | sl im0 ™ot u{m. d o Shown whether it is the republic or ot | for black tulle fans. stir in by degrees a half cupfal of ; ; and melting it; then put in a piece THE WORLD’S MASTERPIECE IN PHOTO DRAMA 1 ambition to which he is giv- | lightly toasted bread. Do not let the riraien. TR0 S threndulicgpol ;;s-:‘;h::zw v e 1a bfizuz DAL Goly mele Tasve: it *op DICTATES OF FASHION, grated cheese Wwith the yolk of an egs. Finer Pictures Were Never Seen Here—N. Y. Sun A Triumph of Realism.—N. Y. Herald. Tastly, ENGAGEMENT LASTING 3 DAYS—Starting TODAY 5 hav 2 3 hite of an egg beaten || Prank L. Farrell, + Entertd at tive Poctotice,at Norwich, | considers tho republic an fmpossibility | a fow minites and the toast will Bave | vioin pine, sapphirecand. Dresden | vers Bua: Tiose ioh b eoks & ran al s ¥ Conn as retoad-class matiet. 4t deserves a full and fair trial and | 2bsorbed the disagreeable taste. SE 1A -suprenTacE. M’j{nm o e o oxrt um‘x‘& ;l:: Order Seats Now for Any Performance 2%, Hour Show a6 ought not to rest alene upon his judg- 1o sl and cook three mimutes. The result Tetephone Gatlet... ment, e e e o of water| Tho odd little coat to; g0y with a |Should be deliglous, golden brown balls Slater Memorial ‘Hall Mat. 2.30—Eve. 8 Prices: Mat. and Eve. 15¢ and 25¢c V Tu EATRE DA ls 5RORDWAY + Bulistin Busiwess Otiice 480 Tor an hour; strain, and use the|plain skirt is still.a strong'feature. as large as one's fist permeated with THE BIGGEST HIT OF THE SEASON Bulietia Rooths THE RADIUM TREATMENT. lquid for geing over the Kitchen the flavor of cheese. Friday Evening, Feb. 13 ALF. HOLT & CO. Soloist The warnings whieh are being is- | woodwsrk after it has first been| To wear with a_tallored suit of taupe | Roasted Omioms—Select k sy Sued asainst quackery in conmection | Weshed with clear warm water. This | velours de laine Pacquin has designes tons; 40 hot, reneTe the. :"m‘e"r S ADMISSION $2.00 Tk (he merits and use of Tadium are | Wil not oniy clean the paint but give a vest of copper colored satin. ing; but roast them slowly in a bake L v nde na | 1t & sless. pan with their jackets on. When ten- seats. Tosefyed. On dels 4t - The skirt of plaid material is allied store of Geo. A. Davi capable of rendering a great i pa. : = : needed service. As in ull such dis- | “White sauce” s nothing more than | with a coat fashioned of a stmgle tone, | Jian Pacsmmiag hor s Hint © o terea Coveries from which it ix possible that | the old time “milic gravy”. It is made |frequently of a contrasting fabric. | tabldspoontnl pf haiter th s pan: rab much lasting geod will result, there is [ by stirring a tablespoon of flour into} e col. |Into it a tablespoonful of flour and a'ways that inclination te nremablo“* couple of tablespoenfuls of nice Evening wraps are developed .of col- |¢urn in one-balf cupful of cream. s e those Who . Took upon | AriPDIngs of butter, stirring until per- jored silks,_chiffon or heavily beaded |jjeat it hot, hut do not scorch the uEiness by 3 ' UBOR | poctly blended, and cooked, but not|net or chiffon. The handsomest mod- |butter or let it boil. Add one-half . o Ge . the gullible public as common Prey | browned; then turn into the skiliet |els are draped about the knees and |ranspoonful of suit amd & quarcer of & regardless of the question of resulls. |two cups of hot milk or milk and |fastened over at the side.with a.single teaspoonful of 3 this < The possibilities of radium are as |water, strring constantly until | butten or ornament. ke gl e te t yet unknown, but as in all instances | smooth: let boil up for a minute, then En flammen ‘ ourse 4 nto the [ Where study is being made of diseases | 2dd a little salt and pour out into i Fichus of sheerest linen,-tulle and : 15t | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR| _ CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Al MATINEE 2.30, All Seats 10c high death rate, same of | S7avy bowl It can be made with|mousseline de sole are ) The Bulletin , has. the .largest marked o s + milk improves | 5 o almost every costume. ern Conwecticut and fromithree Jeast Mkely to be cured. have been pre- e BOHEd 15 Gtand. RELy about Mo etk The ‘Problum Under the X-Ray. In the Funniest Comedy Sketch Ever Seen Here . § tofour times latgerithan that of §|scntca for treatment. Such an in- ST. VALENTINE'S DAY. Bnd. Joined at the (op Wit narrow | ;¥ Baitor: Your correspondent, C. of New York, T S TR in Norwich. 18 stance is to be found in the case of e bands of black ribben .velvet. Lokt sceing tadiave & faculiy fo an I TYROL e T, .f-u.“}:“;“:w Congressman. Bremner 9f New Jersey | An amusing featuro is to piace a discovering dificult arithmetical prob- | Wednesday, February 11th. || Comedy Singing and Change Act Comed y Ventriloquist “'; sl ."':y' to smve whose.life every idea concern- | }ittle mound of eandy mottoes (;n“hv Shoulder scarfs with velvet.figures Lem: ‘_‘n‘:fin he imamllnulgws \um‘e;u- SR & in Nerwich, awd. read by ninety- SO mYBIWAeRe J table. At the top of the mound is a nens the movelties in the shops. | 4ent facility and satisfaction—to him-| Doors Open at 7.30. Program at 8. = P three gericent. of the people. In J| ins the use of rwdivm dor the treat- | [0S i 8.3, “Tonch " person s | e, 2mens the poveltios in the shops | cir ‘The one he elucidated in your N Omnn ol T8 Fovaren 2 THE HIDDEN CLUE--Reliance Feature Photo-play Wingdhem it o defivered to over §|ment of tancer was exhausted with- | given a turn to try to take a motto | qr Fr€ WSRENL FHCE o G o deg, | columns lastly s not & new ane, ex ‘ o /A b out success. It was treatment of last | from the pile with a pair of candy . s R le | cept in appearance, we having met it On sale at the door. 3 OTHER GREAT REELS CONCERT ORCHES" ity menstly Patre o 1 < I¥ | but are especlally numerous in_pale ; ; | ESTRA :) Prnge in e mn;" esort which-when used in cases dur- | tongs. The ~onme who o\e‘r‘thrfl‘;\x! Bk o e Biab. The velvel muares, | Yours .‘guLmu::]t:mra,dlngJn):\m gal;b of anieleen to over i, and in #]0%) " carly cstages has had opposite | Cupld is out of the game. The plle| T T BON BOIC Do o G e sides | & Tesiment on the march, whose colone A 3 i id- fect : is rebuilt each time and the suceess- -7e Cpidie was to gallop from its frent to the rear| in 1ale as this, he would be able to iy oF ‘Shaes ":". it is consid effec 3 4 ful contestant recelves a prize. SRE owpn o D neped) and return, within a given distance.| gain the head and rear of the line an- ipact $he o sst N It is evident: that as the result of | ™, BGupig 15 painted bilnd, offer a NEW LUNCH CLOTHS. As Mr. Taicott finds it, the regiment | other time or two, perhaps, during its Eastern Connecticut has forty- similar cases ofiboth types that as yet | ;5,0 to the one who can write in ten d has been extended to the incredible | accomplishment of the remaining 23 oloni al ’ I ¥ h eat re nine towns, one hundred and §|tne knowledse of tho power of ra- | minutes the most original TEASOR| jianasome Junch clothe are embrold- | ICREth of 28 imiles, and hence the col- | miles, The race betwees the tortolse o i dium is limited. That it may yet be! “Why Cupid is ‘blind?” Or have eac] ey gy 5 roN- | onel and his horse must be djspensed | and th e would not be t K sixty-five postefios distriote, g1 " 0" ™ ercoming tmuch suf. | ohe write an orinal comic vaientine |Sred and lnset wih lace until they are | with ‘ynd substituted by o méssenger. | solution Iike this one siven/ and wo |l MATINEE 5o CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 100 and sixty .rural free delivery |f.ring and the prevention of many | describing one of the guests of the | rdy iy, P46 M08 Wis an ena- | This, however, does not alter, only the | sugsest. Mr. Bditor, that AMr. Talco 2000 Feet—*THE MOTH AND TH E FLAME,” Two Reols—2000 Feet «f\ routes. degths is to be .sincerely haped. With | oPpesite sex. A P{\‘“ jg gtien to the lless seurce of delight had ovals of ;:T;’“I'",““‘ Lrdpasition. ‘whinh ‘;‘”j;; Al ottt s Lo T Superlative American Patheplay \ Th tin i il its failures and Successes, how- | 0D® Who guesses the most names of | 130}, twork, els of needle one,for asiution. The criic, Ik e S “CONCENTRATION” v e emwmnes - - EXQUisite The Bullstia is sold in every §|uil its faflures and successes, how- | 909 Whe Euerses (he woof PRGSO Tialien outwerl pamels of meedie | Goiy™ T SRR R G LIRS Norwieh, web. 7. 1014, e D SOIRIT -+wee- - Brquisite Biograph Drama town and.on all ¥f the R. F. D. §|cve S still in.its early stages, but 5 gt 57 » e b ol 2 ., b e Selig Story i Ll | e i st Tldy ouases, bt ito the one who proposes the most| o' omawnat Iike the cogs of a wheel, | J0UF correspondent, above named, be- | ——— | “THEIR INTERESTS IN COMMON,” ......".""7... Vitagraph Comedy routes in Eas 1 Connecticut. ever promise it holds out to suf- | pumorous valentine. i serolls of punch - werk —and of | In& a mathematician of local repute, | MGTHERT s CHILD'S “MONTANA STATE FAIR T OMN" - R L ke b - humarity, it should not be used | Partners may be matched for sup- “ 9T it is with unassumed nervousness we | Conting. Wed—Metlon P : % Solid embroidery. There were six y ; oming —Motion Picture Dancing Lessons, in Three Reels | to guarantee cures, stmply for the fi- | per by writing names of famous lov- s adjust the focus of our instument to STOMACH SOUR, SICK? iTraeen rants <& sioubly per by writing nimes of fEmous 107 | toen Inee insats ail told n this-and en | SIS the oot GC Sps fastsvenc PMACH Bear in Mind—Our Pictures are Changed Every Day. nancial returns, whi the ogress | ers o D L . su E 5 = i eide. S| solution. ] ve b - $| fhns far made dossinot warrant 1t | Homeo and Jullst, Paul and Virginia, | eXuisite real lace edge. developed a negative that we think 1s | If tongue is coated or if cross, feverish, . 1901 | AVerage.seeceecesies 4412 3| 1HUS T skl < ato: TO REMOVE MILDEW reliable. We find that he has fallen constipated give “Californiy 5 5920 NEW ENGt ARG RCARS The table illustrated has a pink o luto the same error which he attributes ayeap. of Floa” s average. voins g color scheme. A crepe paper flounce| ... 4 o to the students of Harvard, that of not . "y > ew is best removed b — catching the nature of the proposition. 3 oar- T . Don’t scold your fretful, peevish child. arien ¢ v England w ve a | used and adds much to the appear ~ Mr. Talcott, we are sure, on mature ol « New England will give 3 chloride of lime, then placing the gar- | o Balcott, we are sure on mature |, %t tongue is coated: this is & sure i a of ble. -4 ord welcome to the investiga- [ ance of the tal .. |ment in the sun for a few minutes, " | sign its little stomach, liver and bowels 8 i4." ; ! A simple but effective central dec nt tn ® 3 o 0s an aritbmeticlan on the assertion | . January 31........ Uy §| tion to be started anew by the senate | o 8.5 “s e il Bos. which can be | &{ter which rinse thoroughly. A heap- | p, 7 SISO O8 SO0 USSR CE L are clogged with sour waste. an hardly be expected that bus- | designed in hearts and bowknots s, goods into a weak sol { the Untied States over the New |made of an ordinary pasteboard box Ing teaspoonful of lLime to & quart of | iy gusceptible of more than one cor- | When listicss, pale, feverish, full of Seaseesssasesesssssesrvasesesesasnassansesasses | ;1 o (istem. Rather like the action | horaceq. with bink orepe. paper. dec. |Water is about the right proportion. | oot GneTRrP 3% PR SMs What he |cold. breath bad, throat. sore, doesn't t might it be anticipated | orated with hearts and Cupids and CONCERNING WOMEN. says of this one. There is nothing | €2t sleep oract na!ur.n.l;‘)‘, hn-‘u_mm-tchA ACCURACY AT THE POLLS, that t ness of this section would | lettered in gilt. The favors are con- - ambiguous about this problem. 1'he‘“"h°v indigestion, diarrhoea, give a tea- ¢ : caalod s g t e ¢ . spoontul of “California Syrup of Flgs,” s opposition to the disturb- | Cealed In this box. These are tied fo| .\ o moio"CoCie Ao there | liNe of march and the army are of | 2poonful of “Callfornis Syrup of Fige” been caused and | N@FTow pink ribbon which leads to % jounty, Mo, te3® | equal length, hence it has to move one L 2 et T ved .o ach place. 1 |252, Hiree amen who are expert 7all- | lanyih of ftaslt. (3 mallews Ekarzies- | U sour 1l s5d Xerpseutiug tocd pese The candlesticks are adorned with [road tle ‘Whether Middletown realizes it or not it has e lessons in behaif of the accurate count cperienced one of the best e action in behalf of reconstruc- | nd you have a senger, starting at the rear, has to | ¢S out of the bowels In Westerly Getting Well X-Ray Experts Meet With Great Success Here | : at elections. 1f there is one time | tior Cupids ‘and hearts. For ice cups there| , reach the head, and return to the rear, | Well and playful child again. Children e i s o Boston: Transcript well savs: | are glasse e e i with wide! Through the efforts of the women of | (oo0h The neaf, ant moturn B T0e XeR | love this harmless “frult laxative” and v t:fac:.'w:r)a::\:u«l‘rlx::eu.lul St nn| It 1s & rather slnsuler diroariatdncs | Do e I A stpes oo |the Btate b e B s With that of the army line. Y | mothers can rest casy aftor Eiving I, o e vtiod” Yoo the | that senators from the other Side of | petals, having the stem and base of |Which gives mothers and = fathers | ™ Aitmough it s not so stated in words, | because it mever fails to make their eut out of | equal jurisdiction over their children. | yng condttions of the problem assumed | little “Insides” clean and sweet. system of balloting in this state where | the couniry should appear to be the|8reen paper. 'Two Cupids . A —— 7 Keep it handy, Mother! A little e . ealotis | fora, mbis ! ssarel ° ! pink mat board hold the cup. Little . = o, | that the movements of the line and | h machines are not used, every election | T £on-6, moEs Eaan hing | heartshaped paper cups covered with| Mrs. O. M. Spickard, a mi ddls‘—é;g d, | the messenger shall be uniform. If the | Biven today saves a sick child to- Teveals the fact that hundreds of 0L AR management | RTtSRAPe Dapel O ver and drawn | frail little woman is in chrge of tne | nc SOPEMECE ML DT SCHFETI ¥ ond | morrow, but get the genuine. Ask by little Cupids holding paper hearts | M ippl penitentiary and s Te- | ‘caion yp with the head of the line ac | your druggist for a G0-cent bottle of z : 4 o for mo an 1,000 men, in- | S ‘California Syrup of Figs,” which hs point matur- | are receptacles for the nuts. lstes aop thin & in- | any poirt in its march, and then walk | “Ca a 7 gs, ch has tngland, and it | The heartshaped bonbons are also |cluding 100 murderers and burglars. |jack at kis leisure, or stand until the | directions for babies, children of all PR rear of the line caught up with him, |ages and for grown-ups plainly on the Haven railroad. The electors are deprived of their vote ei ther through their own fault or | Chi mosn ueoe A through the inability of the counters | & entres in New 1o interpret properdy the voters' inten- | 100ks o the Interstate Commercs | in little heartshaped boxes decorated | Such 4 : Commission to take h steps with Cupids. The place cards are| Miss Gerling, who has taken the de- | tore'y,,uid be no problem at all. It is | bottle. Remember there are counter- : o : : o there is a Breal- | Uivelopes containing original verse ity ot Gi n—the frst woman | exist peiween the velocity of the line | that yours is made by the “Callfornia K paper ballots are used and whether | . e for | o dicting the guest's future matri- |to have that honor—now demands and that of the messenger. in order| Fig Company.” Handback with con- Justified or mot it was oniy the mat- | ire than tovrake over the past. | DICHICHNE e SUE UEGE, MG | the Netherlands Reformed Chureh | fidt both ‘shall complete. their march | tempt any other fig syrup. ural result of the contest in Middle- what the commission is for | heart seals are at each place and open its pulpit to women. at the same point. This being the == = — town where the successful candidate|and it declares that mo new investi- | these inclose blank cards for the Sy case, this difference must he deducted won by only ten vot that there | Bation would add anything to the facts | guests, when seated, to write a des-| County Judge Owens has decided | froin the messenger's progress on his CLEARANCE SALE OF Should be a request for & recount, The | already In its possession. Messrs. | Cription of their future ideal husband | that all Illinois women are eligible | advance (rip, but added to it on his 3 “teel- | F z wife. for appolntment as clerks of eleci effort failed, but it indicates the fe rah apvear to be goi on, | recurn. The problem precludes any | MlLLlNERY answer mot meeting these conditions. ing of uncertainty which surrounds from hame to find ques- 5 ahd Shat all mmen WD RAR AU | araws Mr. Taleott's diagra certainty e RS e HEALTH AND BEAUTY. householders, that is, Wwho a urning to Mr. Talcott's diagram, we the close election results,. and which t ir stat g heads of families, supporting them | seo that the messenger has proceeded | MRS GEQ. P. STANTON must continue to exist when it is ur kind ‘we would like o) 17..3 water makes bathing unpleas- | independently, may serve as judges of | 32 miles while the army line has only = o effect now is something of ructive character.” derstood how easily the man with election ant. Hard water is a mistake of na- under the new law. pracecded b, and at such a difference 82 Shetucket Strest | ballot which requires marking can dis- | turé, but nature provided a remedy franchise himself n excellemt service which|in borax.Borax, when added gener-| Mrs, abeth James has accumu- = — = | [ The situation in Middletown is mo|can- be performed by the government | ously to the water in the bath, gives lated a fortune selling watercress in different than in any city where this | in aiding the railroad systems in New |to it a delightful softness, which is|London. She began as a child of § The Porteous & Mitchell Co. . Eal: 5 e skin years, going about with a basket of | thod-of voting is in use and elec- | England to get onto their feet. That | SOOthing to the s Bkl | or for someone not ntended | € e to each and r‘“”‘l T s uj a e Gl & count We are making an advance showing of New Wash Fabrics for Spring, 1914, in all the newest designs and color com- bination: We extend a general invitation to call and < | from tan and sunburn is through ap- |cress farm, a country in the belief that their ballot has been of the many‘rail-|plying cold cream, over which is put |motor launch and maintain counted for those intended, until t ‘:‘f' ‘\w:rn:rp‘ sena- | a Esisrous (-naangl;vfl‘f(-w\L\er h"«:;i residence. s i e section see: o be!is careful to wipe off the excess cre il :l:";’:,‘;'.‘,‘sgfl:;‘]“,:t o terested in the east|and to rub the. Doyder into the skin | Through the direct influenca of the e smoothly it will not show. Always | club women of Pennsylvania, a moth- :"‘:}l"h‘:‘"‘"‘y" “‘:" ”“t ‘:‘”fl“":’d i = e e dndlhls lzlpfnredgomg gut info the sun ers pension lsw became .n‘rfrm-n Ju- v counted as cast and as inter i and wind, and especially if going to|ly 1. Commissioners in the various ed, which is the guarantes of the vot EDITORIAL “NOTES. D o the wathr Ramember that |hunties are new’ appolsting boards. of ing machine. Norwich stands in the forts to the contrary Hans|it is much easier to prevent tan and |trustees. One hundred thousand dol- peculiar position of having remedied s himself offered the sub- | sunburn than it is to get rid of them |lars has been appropriated by the this for town elections but the continues and adds to the confu of the jury's verdict of{Z2fter they are once acquired. IS which will be apportioned to the S {counties per capita. The pension will | y he fan bailot BN e fogae In most cities a week is as long as |be given to mothers who have been | f7Tendne the Aeiralian padlo - 2 wWhite_hair_can be kept clean look- |widowed by death or desertion and | man’s revolver in!ing Washing it often means danger | who have dependent children to s a much more seri- | of taking cold. Get a package of ab- (port. The law is an experiment asking for his|sorbent cotton at the druggists. | will be tried for one ya Regardle SHEEP AND DOGS. Connecticut is not the only state S st + i | Strip a layer from it and lay it over — - > - B D L o Sopemlent hemace e — { the bristles of a wire hairbrush, push- SHRUNK CLOTHESLINE. see the new Spring Wash Fabrics while the assortment is ognizing the detriment which dogs | 1¥en the round hog must admit, (o It Q0WD untl the brslles enet| . ouugine should be shrunic be- || complete. These hints:of style and prices: s one wee are, not ouly to that indus: ) »d; then it will not stretch less In| ¢he brush. A few strokes of this over | fore i FREE X-RAYS other lvestock as well as to humar ppear before the opening of | the hair will reveal how large a When exposed to the elements. Boil || Dress Ginghams Dress Cambrics it does not overcome the difficylty or | Whici ay state is approving Con- For & shiny mose make & letion of |, You can make a narrow colored stripes, pluu\i ;/.m; uh:l ‘wmm—pnu» dresses and waists—also good apron| at e sup the farmers with the conrage |nec iU's example A AFGaE oE Nabaklo Bcla. and mix it |povder op: DY screen curtains by |Jare e, 10c, 13%e¢ and 26c. styles—at 10c a yard. | 10 engage In sheepraising 1| man- | e with four eunce: f rosewater. Ap- |Stenciling it ¢ et P A 7 2 i ou ounces of rose L Ap ‘lr A large showing of designs and colorings in best quality, 36-| :hrr A\v !h, \\”r.nlvl‘m. ‘\KHI; ,;,.; to | ; .‘4\- ange s s All'yanv'-‘f»]\l as -v\u'n‘ 1 cht?'::dl‘): Be <Al\‘ tiful finish for a scalloped NE inch Pereale, 100 different styles, including dots, stripes, fig-| ere was some effort to eliminate | in 12 $5000 at a leap, it may be | ful of your diet and highly seasoned t suttonholed festoons, | ures, checks and plain colers, in light, medium and dark ef- smenace. It is a well known faet at | renc bill harmiles: ATy SR SR SR, added to a scallop, ‘»"xe an sheep killing dogs have placed a great ; P i et not unlike the finish of || New Ripplettes Pansy Crepe TYE A g i e b il ooty Gl o el oo e (21 Skincs apRlin oo, onpeed; A i1l pincushions take the || New Spring patterns in Ripplettes,| Pansy Orepe, a very handsome ’ ta tha some sections the rais- | is ent 0 the belief tha can't{ mond oil, six ounces; glycerin, one- | celiuloid rooste reir | |28 inches wide—this is a rough-dry|gpn.in. 2 » ing of sheep would be extremely prof- | make a succe anything. | nalf ounce; spermaceti, three-quart- 1l cellulold zcosters. Dhelk [l faviic whick regilves mo froning —| Ptiok Sikrjo, It in 36 inokss-wide itable, if not tha most profitahle s e - ers ounce; tincture of benzoin, thirty i —hieh Thrust a lone ||staple stripes, novhity effects and plain |@nd comes in white grounds with very vestment possible, legishtion 3 Two Philadelphia pastors have been | Jrops. Any desired perfume maye b head pin. The pins sugges: || White—at 15¢ a yard. pretty floral designs—price 1oc a yard undertaken to prohibit the running at | warned against overcrowding their | 2dded. Have a druggist put this up s, ruffied and on end. % : large of dozs and providing a penally | churches, and yet some think the un.| ‘ofy Y0Ui 90 Dot undertake it your- R CHIFFQON Iz Is one of the new Spring fabrics, in rasebud effcets, dots and SAT RDAY for violations thereof. expected always happens, e TO HOLD FROSTING. oy e PRl e o i S el N B B g e 0 gledbon Rl Mgt a0y | == s Astringent lotions must be em-| oo o gt g sl (174 4 1] ST V= el B sl i Pl B, ~ A multitude of eick people were examined free of charge last :a; is anrz;d \fti;mg ]m utmost | Coach Armstrong of Yale says “the | ploved to reduce the ln\rgu poras aais] T D e e oy Gal Cloth week by the X-Ray Experts and all expressed their surprise at the o give protection of this character to | clim. omes ai New London next| S0 prevent these from being clogged. : ¢ atop - ter- | 1S i b o an ertair th wh es wel overes d a 3 o next | o tadly i i double thickness of well butter- erpentine e atea Clof ease 1 certainty with which their troubles were discovered and at the farmors. Dogs which tove about (June” and he says it as if he meant| Tho DOse eepecially {5 oftected With | o1 "paper, which extends up an inch | Setheniine e the cleverness of the explanation of the cause of their illness which the country whether homeless or not|that the days of the procession are|carorgcd Pores and frequently these| . 5 ore, then pour in the frosting. the Doctars i charge shve theny are worthless o their owners and to ! over, {emiend oves the checke Among the everyone else, and the quicker those Jizuen. simple aud: efplent I8 eamphor water an astringent which is made : Wwho suffer from the harm which they | wp, : . £ top, this is an easy way to do it. i e When Huerta threatens G by dissolving a quarter of an ounce |tOP do can be relieved of it the quicker i natmasls i3 o - while he is unat o cope wi %|of glycerin in a _pint of camphor | will there be a revival of the business e e o P th th i y o Should ' be ; owing tide of revolt againet mis gov. | Water. This liquid = should a; of sheeprais a - ; | plied a edicated cotton 0 aenralsing sl gasie wtety crament, it looks like another case of Dl Tinon cloth, “wipieg ed Corton | An 0dd idea in collar and cuff sets | fieri e Cemowarauce of Bowr | thy beriiing doz. [ mot”to Trmitate‘the Thin> o over the | Ut out Ie to weave a Cupid's head in | character which deserves few friends.| The man on Sn agtn Lo Jnetre perfhct clieni : s | i This 16 allowed to: dry anl- | portion of the design, the resulation However much sheepraising has given | wonld he a Dens and Uas. 1s sllowed fo/dry on. n extending to the adges of the A splendid showing of Serpentine| A complete assortment of the popu-| Crepe, 31 inches wide, in floral effects [lar Galatea Cloth in all the staple an and plain colors—-at 17c a yard. solid colors—at 17c a yard. Among the patients who called las known and most highly respected citizens of this community as well as from Stonington. Mystic, New London and other Connecticut towns. Now that they have had all previous mistakes concerning the true nature of their illipesses corrected, many of those patients are taking treatment which will help them from the first, saving them the loss of time and money which otherwise might have been spent in taking treatment for the wrong disease. 0 many patients called on Saturday that some of them were unable to await their turn to be examined and for benefit of these and When orie wishes to use two kinds of week were many of the best frosting, as white and chocolate, on A LACE NOVELTY. NEW Linen-finish Suitings, 40 Inches wide, in plain white, black, pink, heliotrope, Copenhagen, navy, old rose, brown, tan and SUITINGS cosct—at 25 2 vara. TR g 36-inch Ratine New Ratine the corner says: It S0 e P we SobIRotd in response to many requests by mail from sufferers who were unable way to the dogs, it Is time it was prk i s FOR A WARM BED. and cuffs New Ratine, 28 Inches wide, in ali| Ratine, full 36 inches wide, in to call last week, The X-Ray Experts have & sly consented to stopped. | S e ke | — —— |ltve leading Spring shades—plain col- | continue their Free X- Examinations this on THURSDAY, s e 0§ There are lots of people who say | FOR FLOWERS, ors, stripes and novelty mixtures—at|Of the newest and most des FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. On these days t ices will be apen { they can't sleep with their windows — st ils {soring colorin from 10 10 12 A. M.; 2 to 4 P. ML and 7 te he establishment THE CHINESE REPUBLIC, & S | open wide at might because, no mats flower holders that have tne ||2°¢ & ¥ard- i A of these Offices will undoubtedly prove Ulessing to many sick ¢ Times are uncertain in the Chinese| ,oa"09 of trade in Massachusetis|ter how many b Dets are on the bed | uty are not necessarily thoso | NEW Burton’s New Cloth, one of the most wi people here as (hey can now receive exan xperi advice, and ; ’ 4 : cifies worked for the go to church|they become chilled from the air dur- cost the most. Fish bowls make | s A 3 treatment equal to those obtainable any plac America. ¥ ;;;»;bhz’- the most mlumfu‘xl of hls| movement. City betterment is oor. | ing the 1 fowarcRots S ot this season’s fabrics—a lorge assortment c 2 which 85 much has been expected in| ;"7 (TR HTE R WRICH ebery { remedied. The chilli comes from handles are wound with velvet | Dbehalf of China. It was realized from be the first that it was no easy task| ¢ which was undertaken in the estab- | < lishment of the republic of China. It meant one of the greatest chunges ath the bed. The mattress and { the linen or cotion tood that | t]e heat and are easily efficiency in | the air from the window fice o long the many aspirants for the postmaster- n some pal 2 lit- {which is tied in a penetrated by and lovely shade, oose, flopping bow | t the top of the handle. | One of the wire frames that keep Try spreading a woolen Dblanket [flowers erect is of greai help to the underneath the bottom she The | woman who would make the most of | et reta Aristo Crepe Texicane Cloth This is a new fabric thut promises| Texicane Cloth s wide, Ught to be very popular—:8 inches wide in |grounds with colored stripes, desirablel s very generally under there will be no loss the local post OF HUNDREDS OF CURES A VISIT TO THE X-RAY EXPERTS WILL CON- g ions o U 11 the newest Spring colorings—at 25¢ | for waistings 25c al Which that country had ever under-| ynip continue to pull political wires, | blanket beneath will keep the body’s |her flowers. These cost from 10 to ||a yard. yard vantages portrayed Jf the country| It ought to be & warm receptipn | PIAnKets on top keep it from escaping |stems, each ending in a little wire eir could be made to realize and accest |which President pro tem Huerty hus|#00Ve. You Will Le surprised to see |cle to hold & fower, will be found We extend a general invitation to visit our Wash Goods the benatia ot s4if Gusorninent Dianried Tor. e “war sereespondenss | POW 4108 8ad werin che bed becomes. | most useful. © ; Department and see the new goods while the assort- SAVE YOUR LIFE * Ghere have begun to be, hewever |t : i e t is & good idea to have a box of 3 4 o § BN, 2t i Lemenas ! sl 2 o P Bt o FASHIONABLE FANS. sand on hand Ute in arrancing || ment is complete. We take pleasure in showing the new . 9 '€ ae|newspapers o limit Che number to Rowers, Then you use @ wire holder, : ko Physician members lcensed by (his State for past fourte | ¥ el as expecied in the cast Fur| e ‘ The shape of the fan carried ut 5 g Hoily in (e bottom of the || designs and colorings. yoardl | Treatment Department for Worien in charge of (rained meme some time there have beeu signs of - — | present iz quite irregular, being short With & handful of sand. Then graduate of United States Govermment Hospital at Washington departure from censtitutienal govern- When a mild winter be }on one side and long on the other. {put each remaining flower in pesition, ment and a manifestation that Presi | the opers dent Yuan is disposed 1o take matters | quite evident tha is never intended into his own hands. This has heen|that the production shall reach the ns at the coal mines it is|Many are made of tulle, ornamented |Fill up the remuining circles twith with. a number of little frills, placed |green of some kind, | one_above the other, with & mono- |few sprigs of sreen Pgram in paste brillants in o and stick in ihout the edge | vase or bowl to hide the holder. ixengthenc oy tho latest oror Which | peint ‘whers 1t ill have & dewnward | SEe sk Prilante in e cor- [of e vase or ol te i ol THERE 15 no adverusing medius 1n | THERE 1 50 advertising megiom T HEARE Ly 2 a kingle frill a @ Japanese metal flower holders lasiern Connecticat equal to The Bul- | Eastern Comnectigut ; Qissolves all the district councils in|effect upon the price, the top, while the lower part is plain, nced no covering, They are delighi- Totie s hiabet "“;‘: i b Sl ot et ‘n:"‘.“ te The Buie

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