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s v ity for putting down crime and the Dunishment of eriminals is best known NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1914 ; “The Best Malt | e bes . £ fhrough his work in the preductien of : &nrwu‘h gullehn & bositive identification test: ' TE woith the finger print offers one of the big a' take the | ” . | SUGGESTIONS FOR rection, turn_the werk an o the el 'gnnixcé influences against greater participation b HOUSEWIFE.1S[‘L“P‘ES at right angles to these al- | * fif crime. Those who have been meas- ready worked, thus forming_ the four | YE.A L —~ | ured by the system know that their i [fildes of each sn;‘all L ‘Th:“wm- RS ccord and poriralt are available f To clean a soiled lace yoke in a silk | pletes the punch-work stitch, but one | 118 oLD o ; ho may b cans | or - cloth _dress, rub powdered starch | shoutd practice first en some white | KINGS PU. "wa= AUDITORIUM 573 The Greatest Comedy Animal Act in Vaudeville HELLOTT'S COMEDY BEARS 5—REAL LIVE TEDDY BEARS—5 This glowi: tribute was paid to nfiEMAJT by a promi- — T the world and thi = Py MARION KAY DAN COLLINS rice S e Ch i, g into the lace; let it lie several hours, | material, as it is a very easy maiter 3 m.s.:'gf." ;"'n‘n'".',.., IR DRSO | teGisiatne cHidEie el e e | R e i o out e starch ab” | fo-dra e sitshos sncbenly. and (his | nent practising physician. His eriginal Ers il e | e T et 7 of coming under its scrutiny, Dr.| sors the grease and dust. [ wiil “produce a_pucke Entered at the Fostofiice at Norwich, m performed @ ‘service which | 708 the Erease and Slde ‘ot the punch werk. A litele | ietter is on file-at-our office. THE LIE 2 REEL GOLD SEAL FEATURE Cona. as sweond-class matver. will live long after him. To destroy black roaches, try and | wrinkle ean scarcely be avelded, owing | WITH PAULINE BUSH g L keep the places they infest as dry as | to the nature ef l;}e wurll(i‘ The (lghler' T VICE ADMIRALS possible, for they cannot exist in a | the stitches are drawn the mere open | Bullettn B :"""“3;, c-:; The reappearance of a situation | 4rY Place, remove all food within their |and lacy the result. When one has! e R0l e 5.5 | where 11" Ritantaro ot ihe ‘s of| [Gich and scaiicr borax around plonti- | mestered this stlich many and besutls e Bullettn Job Office 35-2 | vice admiral is being realized has| 17" e Wermams Warld AUDITORIUM NS M Wilfimantio Office, Room 2 Murray | made its impress Building. Telephone 72 its acti on upon the senate.| Do not throw away 1 in the passage of the bill r the appointment of si T A DEMONSTRATION OF A NEW INVENTION RENFAX MUSICAL MOTION PICTURES vinegar in which home made cucusmber pickles have | NEEDLEWORK NOTES. been preserved. Keep it and use it in | Pkt | i | { Norwi officials to fill that rank e nav ad dressing, instead of the ordin- | To mend rubler use soft kid from an 3 i = e e e I e, sdd iy thing o (e omciany | ary Vinewar, The favor ie delicious | old glove and paste the patch to the s widely used by physicians, all over ||\ ] one pay oniy T oY SRR VANGE IN PRICES . ates navy as it stands| other way. leather adheres better (o the gum than it will serve to overcome a| |2 gum patch. n which has been the cause of | Green or red may be “set” in gar- | ssment in the past, dur- | ments before laundering them by soak- | Cheesecioth makes good strainers, | trouble in China and even in ! ‘ng the goods au hour or two in IWO | gust cloths, polishers for furmiture or sent naval demonstration off |gallons of salt water into Which @ |shoes, {3 excellent to te over milk fump of alum the size of a walnut has | Sro0% 05 TS, ‘ana makes dainty | been dissolved. Blue can be set by |l R A0 a0 pieoTrd” ekine the material in two gallons of other navies and the pr ft water in which a teaspoonful of | ¢ (he large eyelets In French em- | ith one or more copperas and a pinch of lime have been | 1y 1dery are first worked In outhine | warships of other coun- | dissolved. A teaspoonful of turpen- | giiich 4s ome would 4 Stem, and then | them to their patients in all cases of loss of sleep, general run down condi tion and convalescing from operations. Nursing mothers will find KING'S PUREMALT the ideal food and tonic. It cp gl By || JOLLY FANNY HATFIELD CO. get well. Presenting “THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT”—4 People 'flle Circulation of The Bulletin The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- ern Connecticut find from three B . e case x = ne 1o ¢ on of water also will set | fed they will hold | to four times larger than that of in Mexican waters, | tine to a’ gallon o | cut out and embroidered they will hold { KING'S BUREMALT 1 5aid at an 'L any in Norwich. It is delivered AT o e '“-"1"“5'{"‘ e otk ther g e o arug_stores and In strict conrorm- ||| BRENNAN & CARROL UNICE HOWE .2 to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses ,},’[\\ ',‘\\T,:’L‘vr\ff:xe:f‘a;: TO KEEP CHILDREN WARM. } ‘When making towels that are to ity with the Pure Food and Drug A : omedy Singing’ and Talking Duo The Fascinating Comedienne in Norwich, a: | read by ninety- theee per ceat. of the people. In Windham it is delivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and 2 i Daniclson to over 1,100 and in H ; H H : of June 30, 1906. | e e 2 REEL K. B. vV A POWERFUL DRAMA Pronounced by the United States in- FEATURE D1 ORCE OFP%DMESTIC LIFE ternal Revenue Department not an alcoholic Beverage, 2 OTHER GREAT REELS | CONCERT ORCHESTRA o done Ahr Bl ate Rt | hang on nails or hooks, work a button- ol IR 3 A good way to keep children warm | hole in each of the two opposite cor- S tcher take charge. | “\(nter when they go to school ners, then a»“hanger” is always ready, | situations liable to arise | play out doors; Make chest protectors | whichever end of the towel Is taken | e. even though it does cre-{out of paper flour sacks, bind them | up. fice h i3 not required With white cotton cloth, fasten them B $ 2 » 5 i oils | ol e taria Tl st & e T wton tane: thb froktiant (he baok | Abler busting TelEHon dii Aty gosie King’s Puremalt is packed in b@xes containing 1 dozen and 2 dozen |}i = - L3 s s s Qisclosed | should be the same. Sew a plece of | that is to be cut away from under- each, and in barrels containing 10 dozen. | 'flzflw iocai daily. lich exiate on occaslon | (aPe from back to front under the |neath, take a piece of stift pusteboard | AL A BrilatieT i - astern Connecticat has fonty- ich exists on occaslon| i o hold it in position. Also make four inches in length and just l al h t r aifficulties, in which 3 g <5 2 i et : : T R e e LT : Colon | ea e sixty-five Py ’::m und;m a:d a ate with others. | sacks, stitching them twice around the | goods, with no likelihood of cutting the King's Puremalt Department, 36-38 Hawley Street, Boston MATINEE 5 CHARLES Waitti G Do ke, ‘ or the use of mora | cdge; they will stay fiar in the shoes |face, as the pasteboard protects it. | T c ARLES McNULTY, Mar. EVENINGS 100 sixty yural free delivery s an occasion whea | if the paper is doubled. Run an elas- | Tesia e e routes. e At e ae | o et (e el cun where it| A nice fintsh for the lingerie waste | 2000 Feet—“Hearisease,” 2 Reel Vitagraph—2000 Feet - " il et Tnele Somrs mave, | turns back and it will stay on their | ribbon, which will prevent it from pull- | Superb Drama of the Heart The Bulletin is sold in every a : ‘_‘M Sam’s NAVY. |} ead where it is put and not over one ing through the evelets, is to fasten | EOWNS. iyl = mmerflrr;fin e “ANNE OF THE GOLDEN HEART, ... Western Drama town and on all of the R. F. D, §| [Calculaied to give proper | ean or ome eve as is ofton the casc. a tiny roseite of Valenciennes lace at, o1° Plecs in kimono fashion, and|lwyATCH YOUR STEP !| J“MYSTERY OF THE TALKING WiREH Bivch Malodraine routes in Eas Connecticut. § | ¢ ognition to the Tnited | Pyt a tape on their mittens the length | cach end of the ribbon. This looks | Sometimes the S ut s | : “HIS FIREMEN'S CONSCIENCE™ Poeragl R i States' naval officials, even though the | of their sleeve and sew it to the LoD | very pretty when the ribbon is_tied y n. o BY THE CONDUCTOR e Wel T ot CIRCULATION cials are fully equipped with ab! of their coat sleeve, instead of around ' and the rosettes can be laundered — Coming, We = “;sg eg 18, ;9- Ten Nights in_a Barroom—In 5 Reels ity now, ought not to be neglected. .,:}: ‘mf‘f) k. ¢ 5-?:«:1””\:' not h in | without being removed the same as the Many of the lovellest pieces of atcl or Our Change of Pictures Tomorrow n they hang | wash ribbon s 1901 &Verage.seeeeeee... 4,412 lingerie are made with but- VALUATION oF | "RAILROADS. f.»;. their coats. H tonholed slits through which the rib- C L0 ¥ S H — COMFORT SLIP. 04 e ongress. 5, - ¥he e physical valuation a5 on {s run. This is & much more dur- — 1905, average............ 5 990 : " ihe physical valuation of| PRESERVING CUT FLOWERS. s somforter in the usual|4PI0 Srrangement than beadink, al- | “What 've think o' that durn con- ' ATR H cou e e Gk Make your comforter in the usual|ihough of course, the buttonholing is | gress, settin' all th® year arownd? H welve million dollars, as it| Just now flowers are literally worth | way, uflag white checse lgth next {o | fnolsh. of courss, the buttonholing P I N e 0 gery Dp .BROADWAY 8 725 § O e o i ate enonsh bo’ ocome. tha pon | Cines: antis; stoaim 1t up 0 tne wsvel | (A besutiful crepe do “hine might | tariff bill an sl chipped in to give A g1t 1 recognized as a b ortunate enough to' become. the Pos- | other mvods; K | gown is made without any lace or oth- | the president’s little girl a dog E | N February 14.... : f s Singhs ok EeSsor G o Kemerous bowlful it 1x Wil | way: sewing the edges tugether o fore | ECVE I 12ade without any lace or oth- | the president’s litule giri o do 291 MAIN STREET |{FRIDAY ¥I- FEB. 20th Sevsssecomsasessecaocnanesssiossesoicssessses be of immense val il D Mol Gl e A {1 emoush to hold it in | MINE 13 in the form of fine and beauti- | But Danny Lynch tells me the FIRST TIME HERE E = | i thelr beauty from fading forter and tie enough to ho | fal” embrotdery done in colored silk— | got to Dhss 15 Teoney Bin | au¢ : \ irst place, before removing | place. When comforter becomes sotled | . STCRRICERY (OU€ q0LCR OFCC SCIOT | B9 1o Pr i % orrect ear for en The Success of the Century AFTER THE GAMBLERS. | B 3 flowers from the box sprinkle them |take the slip off and launder; hang | i voand o wreath in the middle of | gaesin: bout th kind o' rmonsested| x WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents The police of . e e e e e O e e e’ ameer | the cgtton on the jine. Beat U4BUY | ho front and back 4t the top Of the | Got to have, an’ how many banks is| The first purpose of this shop is to LOUISA M. ALCOTT'S are bent on a cleanus 1 forms of | | st S Aot 2y At ISR £ care not 15 PAdE 150 |w Clias SRRIOML WIhour e MY | BowDs Reeded to pass it out. Don't see offer an alternative to men who dis- WoHd Eamous Clades gambling. T e 1 1 n closely together. Every morning th e it makes much d ey | hard labor of lifting & heavy wet com. | WAIST RESTORED. T | forter, and your cotton wiil stay soft LS ey terested in ridding the city o must be taken out of the suds, th criminate between dress as.a mere e s following after current fashions, and a I I I I E y 5 dress as a means of distinctive per- ff money's | sonal expression. made out of, an’ it kind « bank that handies ' don't | Everything in fashionable | - Shan = > i ollfiped’ and lafd dn. 606l WHtdE § aud - — chips an’ whe of chance Joards : stems clipped and laid in cool water. | and fluffy much longer The white silk shirtwaist that has | be busted anyw are doing a big es e A e turned yellow from washing should | “It ain’t th' kind tributi jop sprinkle with fresh water and return EANDBOXES USEFUL. Y s s a v kind o be treated as follows: Dip the waist | b will at t if just picked. How a few do glori- | For several years past the vogue for | 10 & solution of one tablespoonful of | £y a room! | pandboxes has been getting more and | to the suds and your flowers will look ammonia to a quart of warm water. | make no difference to us muts. Wh. 1 accesories to Men's Dress Y nting th ndit Squeeze out this solution and rinse In | we want to know is, can us t oo Original New York Co. That Played Ry e ¢ present or six years ) B more popular. Thanks to bold fig- |1 ing water until fully restored. Hang | horns get it. I ain't seen no law yet for Town, Country, Motor- | One Solid Year at the Pla more pa el o HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ured and gayly flowered cretonne paper | . b e o Wlfhsed. to b just such a purposg as e bandboxes and hat boxes may be made | i1 the shade to dry and = while damp | spring chickens cost no mor's ing or Sporting wear. House, New York thou, h may be suppose > b etiadi R [ % e : i 5 ndboxe B B - press between dry cloth on the wrong | Engl sparrows, an’ 1 notice r it s eaanen il 'the time. g Tincture of myrrh is a good thing in | objects of great beauty as well as|PTes e o dolovirtie | s oo o e tma’ | 5 T g inctare of ;T o oot hing dn | SEiCo™ S gnal” a3 el a8 | ra D JAS. C. MACPHERSON ||Prices 2 22wt o s S, BEeD 1 ing your teet! in shapes, too. Cabinet-like stands are o T % e, | “We o g el g,":; dixposed of gambiers and ol ok e e RECIPES. All this bunk "bout a contral bank | Nosvnh o Seats on Sale Wednesday at 10 a. m. 2 devices until a clean swe g By causing blood to circulate ia, § o e o c suln’ ¢ ey ain’t foolin’ me 4 ai been made and obedience maint : : more froniy and dilating the Vessels ey possens ihe merit of being both | Lemon Buns—Six cunces of Butter, | any. Thavs just a squabbie ‘tween ) —— e T 5" thle shauld incind o LTk “was | On the surface, hot baths relieve the |iight and of good appearance. They | §iX ounces of sugar beaten to a cream highbrows o see w rooms and the ¢ shooting | 7S B o avas | congestion in the muscles and internal are useful in any kind of house, but | Add yolks of four eggs and beat again; just one thing 'bou I 4 E |y > ory Tat B upon et ST this way hisy nromiote’ e e Ryl put two teaspoonfuls of baking powder | money making business that craps. There is nothing which injur . 4 - A B e B L particularly in a Summer cottage OT|into three-quarters of a pound of flour | right. Nobody ought t & dolk the morality of a city much more t - ot s and figures. elimination of e waste products, | hungalow, where they can be used to | P : q g s g Nobody oug’ to get a dollar s is the situation which is faced | wh and_ sift into the mixture. Add one 'less he earns it ch cause the wid gambling joints. It Wa.- |, “HIS redness, fatigue and |gerve in lieu of chests of drawers. ition. The hope is that| most of the other aches and pains cupful of milk and beat all thoroughly. | *T bet they'd be enough money to [ terbury sees the detrimental ef BT R dnonoraete om which ti humanity liabl Fold in the whites o eggs beaten | go ‘round all right if you made ev'ry & Dractice of Rellior cneneos cifhor|ates can be aiissied inaccondance | Srom which® tived mimantty:is liabls | SUGAR BASKET. g ® o B g Fobogle g drnnd | ol bl e ] | for Whit it aocomplicacs o sor mror|with the finding and that roads and LT : put half a teaspoonful of lemon juice | man he got. You see us fellows | . 4 : the people can be treated properly. Tt| g0 oo T TR Loion [ o The spoon and sugar holder is new | 35'one haif and flll gem pans; bake in | trades calluses an it leads up to, it is commendable ac- - : for the tea table. It is a little silver | g . R i S s E 1s hardly to be expected that the val- | jenad thy: women of sodety by . | 1orihe tea tabl % . T | a moderate oven. Cut two ounces of | dollars ouzht to get somethin' that's | Hon which is being taken to drive tion will be accepted by eve vising them to basket with o partition lensthwise| citron peel very ihin, add to the other | worth more than th' mor them out of the city and 1 arrying ou vigorous housework | through the center. On one side of of the orders issued t | any more than the work of the as a preventive and cure for their | the partition lump sugar is ranged. On | NAIf and bake in cake tin. This 1 get that just gamble for It.| DISTRIBUTING AGENTS FOR THE ! the ond ad to the police de-| [0 ] hetae the o Various s and allmenta; It in a rem- | o Do b s b T 1y aged, 01 | cttren eaxe. down an’ “figurin’ how vou can portment to “bring everything t : e evir edy which not hesi- | ment rounded at h end to acco: | beat another gy out o' his money is a gamble or a gan ¢ rce will | z ddad d o presonr e e St i com-1 Molded Prumes—One pound of | atn't workin' for it \ | o is & gamblcior a game of chas U | fiat ix honed for it will result it will | tated to prescribe fo lents | modate their Dowls and handles and | thelded PmeEC RS L PO O A o o thorse thetr mweats | s R e et et U b thelr Instrvictions. being followed, as | > o7 i@ e comter. Sugar ‘one ounce of gelatin, the Tind |like ‘anythin' gettin’ away from S b Gt et o aute o e e Susework is one of those simple, sen- and juice of one lemon, one pint of | stable. That don't get him into the ot e ol A EDITORIAL NOTES bie cures a3t go Bt wish to taie . | Sma e Ny ater, alx drops of cochifieal. Boil the | truckmen's unio £ [ B et s araiie rant the opening of or a thin, scrawny neck nothing is | paee R has 100000 ‘woman tax| JCRMhon (il out. the. stames, crack | ‘il this lady ets off | o Tequired 1o keep down gamblin Tl S bh SN sod 25 & massage with cocoa but- | Dov PRI the kernels and add them with the Lively, .please; lively! R e e el la D e Sron,olive oil This sounds disssves- | Phiadeipnia hes thres women mm | (emen Juo8 Sn0 TG B8 S cived fn | ook Whem you stepi lsc ono l ap s el & e Ancanisios | e shows that much de-joUn DRt 08 BT EESE SN the effect | R 5 alittlo water. Stir all nnul thoroughly S — x i alizing | ;o nd of training a! gecidedly beneficlal. The cocon butter!| mi 510 mixed, pour into & mold, set in a oo Send for T. R. i practice v ¥ would , ea 3 There are §,167,233 widows In the Hhees hen turn it S e nom as receivec or oil should be rubbed in at night, | Unite] Staies. place until ready to serve, wher Well, if Ha eds 2 new Preaide: The perfection of the icolginrs kol ol kg | - — the neck and shoulders first having | e i out into & praity gikss dish immediately, ol Ph b h : Evers gets $20,000 for going | been thoroughly cleaned with water | Ponnsylvania has TEA === Jery far away.—Columbia (S. C.y State eal e s Do i eoLn i vers gets 330,000 for gotne | liesn, thoroughly olsennd st ot LJTonnsylvanta has 10,000 focble-mind A Fact They xow’:"flked' e mbia (S. C) St N onograph as a r ‘When Senater Bor o g g AN anyw re else opened by the application of cloths PO Ty In enthroning Phillip Armout in — ® 2 - Young Bebubliean ¢ S - - wrung in very hot water. 15 anita ) woreh bre th B4 docatel i TineIs Farmers' Hall ot Fame, our Ohi ld | b ~3 Musical Instrument is Ed. . 75 inces are that Bandit Castil- — |'» mo-opirative ety o | efficient agricultusists have overiooked | iy . upon Abraliam Lincol asion . JSine TRl sk D | SO PRttg Sentat Sillny Shoks | STCIE SRER S e saeis ey ildren Cry | ison’s latest achievement. of the martyred preside ) : g i utolo, was the first scientific stu- | Jreland. Fngland, Scotland. Women | ise of the squeal of the pig—that being FOR FLETCHER'S | To th = sary he not onl v und xperiences of King Mene- i fall atiention to the healing | will millc the Cows and do other work | (ho Sole byRroduct which he neglected. | =y sT i o those who love gh princ whieh I rof laughter in broneninl dis- | of the Kind, sueh as caring far noals | —New York Evening Post. A ORIA S A emancip sctuate - o run for| $58. He declared this befo try. Henry Howes of Bristol, England, music this 15 a most mm- and always has been neral ( ropases. to in for Medico-Chirurgical society o is organiz the col 3 ot the. party’ “iaie svernor of « After the manner | and backed up the statement by pro- e i portant announcement. e s e ; £ained his fame he should | ducing patients cured entirely and | For the first time in Afty-nine years X 3 SR e e - ; solely by laughter purposely pr. a woman has been elected prosident of | The world is full of music e fioak st & = 2 It seems that the shaking of tho sided | the New Jersey Teachers' association 1 sk i E e BaRe 8 oul it T . 1t { 2ids the explusion of secretion and |Miss Blizabeth Allen, the founder of s nan on P says: Tt ; n and | Mis z und overs and rich in music. by his declarations that he of Jaokea as it the merry | DOFIILS the oxygen of tho air - dry |teachers’ pensions, has been 0 hon- change in the T w w . as 1t the MEITY | yup and heal the diseased cells. And | ored. Ohio teachers had a woman | the surrender of its mig jingle c ccame en- | not merely in lung disease is it effica- | president inst year, but this year went - But heretofore there has pulsiv the we g < 5 - or the side spHiting lau back to the ma: Bl T e ot g i — 5 the particles of decayed m. g b :" been no adequate means Qe 0o = o Those two Oklohama Indian nations iscien and hastons their dis- | Miss Myldred Johnson of the woman's | B S R L A i to bo worth thirt r&o through the Ivmphatics Thus | college, Western Reserve university, of su’pplymg all o:llme ation: i : R ati have been on Uncle so germs are carried off and has been declared winner of the first | < 1t “Au.l owis e reforms which will be whole body is stronger and more im- | prize of $200 in the college historical A i P TREDE ) e Lo ) o put into effect concerning the selec e | mune from contagio contest of the Ohlo Perry Centennial | P t 4 marx ers. tion of delegutes and the readjustmer It is whether the,_ babie: i VASEWMVEN#lsED soclety. Essays were submitted under | aim oy OorwicC a the world’s music lov, of representation the one big maiic A e L vy AS HmavE unomm &non. The Edison Diamond he mext convention wili bo|uppreciative of the new order against| A beautiful little whita vase was | oo —JAS. H. MYERS & Ja° aacpilen of the platform and this | sending babies by pascel por | broken in many pleces. After patting | It is sald that Miss Kathryne Punch- || Disc Phonograph is a new Musical Instrument — Mr. eclares will be born out frem th = = | it together carefully the owner knotted | eon, re y made principal of the E ’, = - = 3 convention discussion and not be | i presume. that ' Mv.|isvean raffia about and it “was very |giris ligh uchool o Phiiadelphia, may | Edison’s latest invention — which has practically no platity set of principles writ- | Brandeis w prefer someone elss | Pretty stil e tea will appiy to!after all be given the maximum Selaey b ten far vance of ihe convention' | siouid do 1. cven if he had the timo, | MANY_chipped and cracked pleces of | of 34500, which her Dredecomor, who i |} limitations. c Bl o i aee s e han s s | Dty s o man, Dekved. The Woarh or| it S Stvles i . A 2 the hands and under the conirol of th —_— education seems disposed to a I ' The N d Disc Ph B e e puer tho ceriasLof tha | TO CLEAN JET. woman who hus beon deing @ man's | atest Smart 2 ty €S _ 11 he New Edison Diamon C Onogfillll T & a work fer some time the same salary o Pt . . B % Peon seizegifos mears, have e |, Jet is black, but it is net therefore | he received ¢ differs from all other similar instruments in the ‘w;’.v., ¢ at than e whi : .;in:‘l;lfl \\:an hag .,AL.'\‘. m the :.<‘. o REIGN OF CHECKS. 1 Jr( ] SSUG ( au A followmg respects: 1ad preceded it but as brov : me the liking for jet_ornamonts 1n know how e Senator Borah the experieaces of ; to clean it. This is the way Notwithstanding the long reign of | E 5S 1 ! last coavent and ele y and - l!'r)‘”‘ i ot cloth “‘A“‘“Mi T ““ | bla and white checks, they are still N() NAlEDl<Eb - i NO SCRATCH - subsequent resuits aro lesson cmough.| A Massachuseltls postmistress g tepid water and rub | seen at pany fashiemahic gatherings. i Topaibiis ; r ; ey e Jo Dry it thoroushly | Noting. (his, manufacturers. have e: e RS L 3 . B e G resis SOk w an ot ! { velopea pin and shepherd checks in a | 3 2 e D b , In the new nstrument | The new Edlso_n Disc et Do e e e et 350 e | erfeoynuch, troublo fg it? But it 1s an | vasiety of ' color combinstions all of | Butteric ashion Mr. Edison has eliminat- || Record and the Diamond y ch expositions of faith lessly : he received a effective method of bringing back | which have heen ordered for spring. | o j in as made Senator Borah is | mopth salar pristine freshness to soiled jet erma- | As checks have often precedsd a ed the needle, the repro- streng being added, L s | ments. vogue of plaids, and -’LS plaids are now | If you have any old ducer point being a gen- away entirely with the FATHER OF A GREAT SYSTEM iy R D e bt e | 'x’:;l‘rn.‘|(~ Tnons | (o e “’u“‘ "‘T\,,?‘"“fiflg ‘l’e“fl“"“" =-=-INCW prlng, oaum- uine diamond, which scratchy noises common In comnection with the study, trac: | °f g L g o nances | js dirt, not qn admirs | otk varictyior HHATS Ravt been | 5 i ing and rumiing down of ceiminals |27 : he will yet bring them | T 0| e A socine i Tt oot to all other talking ma- one of 1 catest contributions was made by’Dr. Alphonse Berfilion, whase " death has just pccurred in France. Through the sysiem which he master or | prinei some med- | me chines. ol uttention’in soft colors in & jum il | i i Reproducer Point do | | | 3 neither wears the record 1 ber--Now on Sale. nor is worn itself. Indestructible Recerds DIGTAFES OF " FASHION. tab. lished and which bears his name’there | |~ & 7 L ok | P e s =, St 2 2 { has been devised a’method mot only | B3 2% o irond 1o b | i (\I;‘,‘..‘ e : The New Edison Disc is an entirely new chemical com- rtain but of immense value in the J T . = : % % S o nmniies il o b | Courteous-attention and helpful suggestions pound of exceeding density and hardness. They never g :“q‘i‘;"‘ b e lers he rules| Pretty and Attractive Punch Work. | finiehed with w eolor e to those interested in Fashions wear out and are non-breakable. the catafitunent ¢ the Tacts which |4 lutge deainChs, v not avoldeds pre. | oo Poms eats 25, dose, in|ihe center, Tnly’ comblugiicn of"r EDISON BISC PHONOGRAPHS Are Priced at - . Apenol throug e g sent w problem in navigation. | the hreads ile straight and at th ments the dement qf certuinty zagnir- |~ Sosn i s | e e e : L : Eae) $60., $80., $150., $260., $250., and up to $450. ed in I:s ouwI:: ide .|,“ul wlions 'h’vx Lee h: ALt the new | ?;!‘l:’:hn:d" the left-hand s IJv*‘ 1: g { The growing IH-‘;’FV‘PHI e-for plaid in . ’. provided. A GUESWIT great | Reru go ountry. | Yomr-thread securely on under side | one’s costumery has spread -rupidly ' care aud thoro the “neces inuv'u p made | of the*lmen, and br e needle np | One sees 1t fn a variety of memtods [ _SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS details Yo s on | N, manner by, | UIroUEH tie frst dot of [‘r.v second row, | s ) every woman®some - o sends, Bl S s | i, Sl B e R We extend a general invitation to the public to visit e Idely adopie f¥is ieme | posed of the first dot in the second row etticoal of CNTIfon s edged ith “hi i proot”ste p A | thasst Fns Fesaie twts the o Pl g e o i LR Xc:[ . \ IR e our Third Floor and hear these wonderful instruments Joss ofany demonstrated. § The fmgonianr® ¥ § ds'abai™ii Can i g h o™ Srcat oo nwhich Dr. ¥ Beriitlan Las n\.\d,,’nmuxaauudtmx V- thread across diag dot>of the-swommi~ Repeat i1 same manner across the ty dots. The second row of “work con- nects the-second and*third rows of dots | Bands of inserflon=or valenclennes | nd s worked just the. same. When |Jacesmre itched together _and: then | the entire space 15 workedin:this di- ! used for thetyoke andefiedyes-of. night 1y 1o the second | black velvet ribon. This gives- body to theMave rufile. Under > rows of | Fuftle is one anadic have been exceaded w e of the similar dificulties ve been experienced by New " constriction® af ‘s new | THERE © Do agvertising medium 1a _7HERE 1x no aaverfising medium 1o | Eastern-Convecticnt equal tw The Bul- Easiern Conueeticut equal to The Buls Mun Lar uusiness resulis letiu tur nrsiness rsaulte.