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FEBAUARY 18, 1914 helpless plisht of the crew of A-7 K whp ceuld neither do anything to help In Winter themselves nor be located until it was too late If the practica = bility of the F3 - invention can be established it offers - - a‘rmh gflktfll another aid to the many which are ; required for safety in navigatien un- liged to do Peggy, huddled on the windew seat, ) humor, nevertheless felt oblige o E: CaTARRH TONIC i der water: It blazes the way in the a certain_amount of grumbling. und Guufics masoh of progress asd i ihe mabme.|Ber brown curly helr teemed to. a|& sertain smount of grmbinel AUDITORIUM ™Rt COUNTRY STORE This Afternoon and First Show Tonight e rine is ever recovered mere discev- | E9lden hale by the sun, her blue eves |, (5 B QU5 BRreR URSEY SR S g0y Al = 3 . 118 YEARS OLD eries may be made which will be of | YEY serious was inspecling the roem | _jow wenderful all the flowers look- < COUGHS Special Feature [ ey s Do o | Yue In Plamning future equipment | ghe old furnitere, covered ‘with Y ARSL ) Cogoh susdenty: There & C MARY BAIRD and COMPANY of 5 PEOPLE { 4 a week; 50c a = : cretonne, was so arranged as to cover | wao'a “oreaking, a grinding, then the Big Rural Playlet, Special Scenery and Effects. Original monthy a yean INDETERMINATE SENTENGES. | ihe worst part of the rus which in | has o oresking a grinding, then the o ylet, Speci y riginal Quartet From Eatered st the rostemice at Nomwich, | The granting of pardons Is a ques- | turn hid frem the prejudiced !‘l‘;x";f lowel her. Fer a time she was 0o Conn. &8 sevund-vlases matiter tion to which every state must give| Worn piaces in the —foor. Bright | jaseq to think, expecting at any mo- more or less thought. as the shert-|Eeraulums, musiin curtains . ax! ® | ment te be blewn up er sucked down. Way Down East. NINA ESPY ' GORDON & ROSE Grand Ave, Kansas Clty, - window ceat whese shortcemings were d. hew- Mo., writes: “I ean honestly say S ’ Tukphune Cafier comings end good examples Are|jenifcatcd oniy o these whe sat on | A% Detine, furer Dapbened Rows | Mol T owe my life to Peruna. The Banjo Girl in the Peanut Man Bulletin Bualness Ofice 480 brought te light from other states and | i, compieted o mest attractive apart- | croo Traveling frem town to tewn, : 5 os t ‘ AR RINGER'S R o E s b e T R L ————— e ] ot aret | T T e -Jel ce 36=2| There is a bill before the Massachu- hamtv;k? Yo ls the whole hosse and | M4 weil that had been bearded over, of badiy heated buildings, ply- me s Willimantlo Office, Reom 2 Murray | setts lewisiature at the present sodded up and forgetten until the ey i wir it y . e > n. Mereover, I did it every bit i heae | g my e as auctioneer, it is ildieg, Pedepboze 0. fathered by Prison Commissioner Ran- | Sarden. Mareover, I psychological mement when it chese . Qall fn which it is asked that the in. | M¥Self, which proves I am the wife | B 0™ C00 ™Il ™ Door Peggy | [l *I¥ natural that I hed celds fre — ~ R of @ poor man. d, theugh quently. Norwioh, Thureduy, Feb. 18, 1914, | determinate sentence be extended to| “ it {0°had encush, goodness knows, E:Q:d..:fiu:;" gf;u n:fi:,fl:nu"me [ TEdint Thostaber T, pitoastitiad those convicted of felon In sup-| when I got back from school. Poer % e | port of his me e he The Circulation of | n 0 : > . s 1'to her argument emough to Aot those committed to state prison, which | Seemed = s | tertured Fiji isianders or somethins. 1ghily. { was right, for the court’s duty is sim- | Proye his uselessness in all finer |yt any one sees me I'll dle, and if they | i 20 hisBIY: 3...GREAT ACTS..s . by b is guilty | 2atters: 5 don't, of course I'd die just the same. | ply to find whether a man is gullty Bhe arose to inspect ‘herself in the i DAVIS THELTS Thursday and Saturday i get out. P severe cold which, through neg- ; ntends that | mother was so ill for years before she | *%ige""0) tne ridiculous situations.” v g gl e “it would relieve the courts from fix- | died she couldn’'t do a thing, and |, Of &0 Jhe Sdiewious FIUtLons ot I b a : ¢ | father. of course, was a man,” ‘which - 5T ¢ 1ike® these R eard of Peruna. It ing the maximum and minimum of her eyes. ere I am jusi e e o M0 T e it - FRIDAY JI° FEB. 20th FIRST TIME HERE The Success of the Century WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents LOUISA M. ALCOTT'S i World Fameus Classic LITTLE WOMEN Original New Yerk Co. That Pla; e S LTyl House, New York - Mat. 25, 50, 75, 81 ; Prices 200 % s 1, 9150 SEATS NOW SELLING OUR MUTUAL GIRL ™4 4th REEL OF THE GREATEST PHOTO PLAY IN THE WORLD 14~ se uid medicines can rocure and it does not study his personality | mirror, R B i e, g cwn ;‘._hmf_‘"" to any extent. The question of when | My Gress doesn't look home-made,” | 18 WOUE hear ine. Deseestlol oner shall be released should be | Though at most times a modest young | ., (PR TS 5, o8, VEETS SREOUERGED o arole board rather than | Weman, today she was being, as much | nie ‘herself to call the parole board rathe O asible. “perfecily unprejudiced. | Sumply could not bring hel VER VALLIN TRIO Singing, Music and Dancing The \Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- ecn Comnestiout and from thres %o fouritimes. tacger than that of any in‘Necwioh, It is delivered to-over 3000 of the 4,053 hou la Moowich, acd reed by ninety- thees per;cent. of the people. In Windham it Js delivered to over #0 houses, in Putnam and BDunfeleon to over 1,100 and in ali of thess places it is consid- ored the local daily. Eastorn Connectiout has forty- - nine towns, one hundred and - sixty-five postoffice districts, . and - rowtes. The Bulletin is sold in every town and on all of the R. F. D. routes in Eas Connecticut. CIRCULATION L1901 average......e...... 4,412 155, average...........§ 920 | tet | to the court. Indiana and Minnesota | HAHN and OWEN g ; b il 1"a0 think T would mot be o disgrace | £9r belp from an upsympathetic an Comedy Singing and Talking Duo he this s av hat | il lined st s have tried this and have found that ¥ |.to » tich man wnd I'Q ke » leeins| PUSNS RIMEESERT BCLIRE (TR BONETTI BROS, works with wonderful succes e glass that dido't bulge you all out| . Uignioq Tysterically, “sball I do . - - - This is another -effort i of | where it shouldn't &nd he has an au- | 700 SEF Just have to wait. Waiting Sensational Aerial Arijsts deuling out justice for the best effect | tomobMe.” ol R Lo BB s See the Thrilling Dare Devil It is being urged | All of this sounds disconnected un- | 7os 1or Feggy the har . SLIDE FOR LIFE much consideration s | 11l it 18 explained that Miss Margaret | " progently her mind-went back to the | Original Comle Opera in upon the m |in a state wh | given though 69 were grante year. It reveals between the el ol et ven | Was earnestly trylng to decide wheth- T o Jnk to. appeete i Lor "“‘\;en inst | er to marry’ Roland Clark, rich, or ”'f?,;‘;:;‘;,: O RO lors . T e | BT the . st | Jack Wentworth, poor, both very es-|)ioye I love them beth. I wonder | nssisted by the Girls' Glee Club, In timable fellows, each desiring the|llove 1 love them beth. | = honer of her hand. R ‘I have it. Whichever one finds me £ Bgdettakon o ¢ Do Ilove Jack or do I love Boland® | ri ‘have. Of couses the ous loves | ines, Web. vanced penology 3 myst. GUsE. K. st best will hunt hardest. I simply can’t those in such stai i as | Is good looking and clever. The girls| maie up my mind, and I must marry SPECIAL ORCHESTRA rolina where the pardoning | 4% all crazy t‘l’;“‘hfi“e‘“vpm"d any- | Some one.” She hudde{: SEE TR e S tr o gov- NOo _gne o) 4 robgnd, b 1 e to whic! ie , 30c. On sale at G, Davis ith the & wuy, He's homely snd stupid, though | 275 possiitiity of the I must say I like his being so polite | en Delia, and he's very ¥ him it will be the aid it. O that tele- ringing just when A TURN OF THE CARDS Powerful Majestic Drama ilee Club of th MABEL'S BEAR ESCAPE Funny Keystone Comedy ter iall, Iday and Saturday Even- 37th and 2Sth. 2 OTHER GOOD PHOTO PLAYS TODAY South | power is v ted entire ernor. Great ty rural free delivery ;n; had declared her life not an hour | Store. Ail seats efore. “I can't be an old mald!” To & girl of Degty's &% nothing would S0 | anq justice of ‘equal franch et i oail come Deak® them to biot from their title to man which hood the stain that will end she yawned. “If it's Roland I bet he | 1000 He stain thut will € re as long 5 G p 1 _criminals | Roland. gt 'u“‘;';:;'"?:“\‘mfu #Qlllng | and 1diots, as subjects to be denicd the impos erved. b ed upon the Ask = ————ri R ety Colonial Theatre MATINEE 5c CHARLES McNULTY, Magr. EVENINGS 10q e ——————— 9000 Ft-TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM--5000 ft. A Story of Beautiful Heart Interest, Welcomed by Every Eye and Mind. Better Than a Thousand Temperance Lectures—5 Reels. See the Straw Ride, the Barn Dance, and Triumph of Right Over Wrong PARCEL POST AGAIN. thesbattle of the d 1 pos latter which is.belng in an. e ope under the «claim t ce 1s being operatex ind to result in & deficit. Thro| appropriation - .| Upon which thought, tired from her | YOi&: g . , ALl gt | P ahe fall amlesn forti. S T T bave Gun it I am el a-guiver af bis 45t= | naisly hefork aliaBads metto jthink | LY 1°£0 YOUr Part Jor squal, e} o to g0 T knew it was the auto | 000Ls 00 nakes. Shiss. Do met Joln iu retarding’ darling Jack shan't be left | Giady B0G MRKEL, o L oices when |2UCSEHS OF this movement by ref he's only a clerk. Tl tell| 4 Gypq quite dark. She felt so cramped pand (his WIternoon ! s ready, ar- |4 cold she could scarcely contrive ra i fetening® vell and other | to Peek one eye cautiously above ‘ments which looked very good to| §round. Jack and R""'}‘:‘f, wers talk- e Whioh Judhed | Ing _together. Roland = lantern, This afternoon at ively interes JuU Norwich, Feb. 18, 1914, The Clock Problem. by the light of which she could see he | Mr. Editor: The clock pro — = g parcel and | lovely; the car ran | ;o4 pale and worn. be a brain-twister to the Boston math- - = s MORTON F. PLANT’S OFFER. of con- |} -t no time voluble | ™. ve "been searching for her ever | ematicians, but a well known Norwich | ~ ! A o oberal| talked leaving her free to | .0 Gare Roland was saying. “I | calculator can take the kinks out of it | The snow shc ds have labored and Wwe aresnotstroubiing For a number of years Morton F. pers~ | enjoy the scenery and the dreams al- | §1008 dOFRL"_ HOIANG WAS, BAYIE. |5 las time than ome revolution of the | claborate a. I 1 the | to enter into their labors. We are be- Plant has been doing a great deal for | ce o) ways clamoring at the back of the oS | gl £ oy hyeterica, | calendar clock named in the proposi. | right a s very | ginning again for ourselves.and step- southeastern Connectiqut. Just how desired | Lrain on a beautiful day in Spring. Where can she be " tlon. We may get the same resuit by | literal wh many generations have much is perhaps best kmown bac . Whiehi would o \TN _'1“1;;" quoth | Tugye's all right,” declared Jack i another route 'and are glad to shake —— Far better will it be, though t N a 3 sy _mentally; * it e pact re you sure? Do you know? | hands (not of the clock), but of the t be acquired by individual owns of New London, Groton . fo o thinkiof wox b . 1 g K . lith for of no ple to think of any- | gasped Roland eagerly hero of the first answer given. Here to avail ourselves of that _yme. His interest in those localities lse to say 1 has been manifested in various ways | (S e i tarm house for | -1 dom’t know, of course, but I feel | our method: h Sihers have learned, to use the b o B s < hey stoppe: 10U/ g he c: clock t knowledge won by the patient r involving the expenditure of large | PoSition and = e M house fof sure. I'm off to the lodge, but if she | The calendar clocl 5 n by pa esearch 1sn’t found when I get out I'll turn to | run 62 revolutions from centuries sums of money. Large investments). Roland to deman clamorin an- ey ROFT ’ ot and hunt. By the way, aren't you |January 17 to 5 o'clock p. m. Februs Mankind is no longer in its childhood, 1) e Zanie B the munlin syl Bt 1 onnd e DG o pocxy. . Then | coming?” 17. The rate at which clock goes , longer back in those times of cave as for his own personal welfare and | 2Rt DS : Sod {to like him, thought Peggy. Then|™wugu® ;o 1 must find her.” being five minutes to revotution | ¢ or houseless nomadism, battling pleasure. He has entered into every | S*nSible 2-ihe ailuglon. | the ere off agaln, the auto skim-| A head shot out of the ground at|more than the correct tim with beasts and struggling slowly to undertaking with the initiative and| V€D ! oGy ming along the road, purring like | g vary feet of the astonished gentle- the equation is the aecrets of natuve. Hech . 5 4 E AL : now born to the heritage of P abruptly began Ro- |Men. & head whose eyes glared bale revolutions, 6 hours, _ enthusiasm which are in keeping with | &Y nothing of its frie A Figs folly at 72 i e e nturies: the conflict is not all hig apial ARy ol { a 5 T “Of course he's got to find me, be- indicates 5 p. m. > fe's hard won leason: What lo has done for those towns | hand there s g, e, °65Y | cause I'm going to marry him.” 1it|the correct time is 7 minutes and 51 b So-is it in our mo is onty what he has undertaken to do | o Wi I e DRE said. and a fraction seconds to 12 m. This 0 thage is 2. yast. sio for the state and in offering to the | 5 IS X9 s pi,zl‘_’y‘:mf‘l’grfi Thereupon Roland completely dis- | brain-twister is not calcudated to pro- gui n: n of which | which w fish and game commission of Cc S . -~ ‘g | Proved her theory that he would not | guce a hubbub in these parts. W | we may avail ourselves if we choose. Deoticut his elegant gamo prescrve at | I2F 2 5 T e Lo ke o oappY- (T3 | come near on account of the dirt— [ golve it with a have sufered and learned from ¥ast Lyme, containing as it does three | MeasUTe thatrelie now I haven't anyone else, so Td | Buffalo-Couri ; _ LEAD P IL. BT Lwg e Team’ fyney thousand acres and on which many which a Bt el e e Dostt you _— Norwich, Feb. 18, 1 . entire popula running to a deficit can be think perhaps I could was so wistful th el her heart ag: “I'm sorry, Roland 2 in the thousand dollars have been expended, | ' he is opening the way for widespread |5 T . public benefit instead of holding it|matter wh stmply for his personal enjoyment. It | Proof sno: fs a most natural thinz that the offer | should be accepted for the assistance | which it will be to the commission in | ° the work which it is created to do. | The proposition fits the need if | the giver had made a study f, | and in a way which, under the pres- | | t Peggy had to nst it ! but T don't love | States With Child Labor Laws. OTHER VIEW POINTS |/ in the least, al Mr. Editor: In reply to the letter of | - though yo 1; and love with- [ Feb. 18 signed Information, 1 would »ut—1 mean marriage without love is | say that all but two states had en- me against er—well, anyway, |acted child labor laws in 1912, and I don’t love you so that's all | that 30 states passed laws with refer- | Good roads pork barrel reminds one | to ence to child labor, with 59 Dills, in |of the old-time river and harbor affa 1911 of years ago. At that time every All the equal suffrage states have | bor in the jand was t ma Thaa te | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR EDITORIAL NOTES. ding carefully planned virtuous she Prescription . = she had ild 1 r v 4 d | th dustry —f 5y i wisdom would have declared could not | > 1ppose,” said | four are Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and | for tae approp: - | e MG NROK - SRCTISUTonRtASES have beer: attempted by the common- | self, and the | Utah. Washingion, Oregon, Kansas, | to Washington t was when can | relief from all kiads of itch. wealth for some time to come The real worth of the offer Is prob- ably best understood by the comm sion and thase ciosely associated w the propagation of game, but must be ackfowiedged as a gene s | public spirited action which cannot help being agpreciated. ended »od-by Miss Peggy Tm off on| far as the voter is concerned omorrow, so probably shan't ! voters. | but nowadays the public official voting e left her.| The national child labor commission | away the largest amount of the peo- t, Pegsy |is the most influential agent in this | ple’s money s the hero about election bed in a storm | work. It is a government commission | time.—Middletown Press. independent of parties or factioms. | 80 unhappy. T've | These few facts are taken from pam- | Scientific efficien s lowest and he' o gaad. | phiets issued by this commission | point in snow shovels. Much of people of this town | Information could procure literature | gain obtained by experis in s without him and |on this subject by applying to Miss | coal was due to 3 adore him. He's | Jul Arizona and Illinois' had passed child | paign mater labor laws before their women became | omy a: consisted of rigid econ- D. D. B. Seap the mildest of cleansers—keeps the skin always clean and healthy. & Osgood Co,. Norwich, Conn. THE ARMY RECOMMENDATIONS. Lathrop, chief of the children’s | the man and to the size Thewe are indications that Sec will stand at I'll neve | Lureau, Washington, D. . He (oF |the case of snow there c! 05ED 0" HGGGUNT 0F tary of War Garrison may experience | L' ng d she) would also find interesting facts | variation, and there is en some of the difficulties of the 1 | cor s about past and proposed child labor |in trying to use t 3 TMMration Ta! eliasetihg o awil| | legislation that very enlightening | for heavy s 1 Yy snow tittle book, The Quest of the Best, by | trodden snow, and hard crusted snow. | President Hyde of Bowdoin. . | his recommendations for the b ment aud strengthening of the y carried out. 1t was in the report of the cabluet official concerning needs and requiremenix of the ftary foeces of the country dence was given of a careful s of the sitdation and that the improve- ments sought were for the promotion of the efficiency of that branch of the country’s defemse. 1t is but pro > Jack, she descended with | Information might also be interested |= to greet him in a short statement of laws dealing | 10 CENT “CASCARETS” )0t want you to bring me | with child labor passed in the Con- ad T have plenty of | necticut legislature in 1913 which I can STRAIGHTEN YOU UP. the | furnish. who was t| | | FIRE! Watch for Opening Date MARY APPLETON AIKEN. |No Sick Headache, Bilious Stomach, I have enough | Norwich, Feb. 18, 1914, e e e e e You gé: we could liv Bowsls by Morning DeHa just the yihing w here, An Appeal to Women. s ame, and ev- | Mr. Editor: It was my privilege to 1d be fine and dandy.|hear Miss Todd in the Norwich club | : 1 3 Peg P Turn the rascals out—the h that so long as a pretense is made to| y me, Peg house Monday afterncon. I had never | pijiousness, indigestion, the sick, maintain an army, it shootd be so done oid you once before that I | before attended an equal franchise | gtomach and foul gases—turn as 1o obtain the bes¢ results and upon tend 'to mAXEY SRyODe. meeting. 1 sought the invitation to be 5 J. 1 out tonight and keep them out with lark, 1 suppose. No one else | present because a friend who Is an 5 : i . - . Cascarets. { stan 3 Ehost of a show with that |emthusinstic admirer of Miss Todd and | Jefilions of men and women take a | —- idiet around. Trust anv girl to jump | one active in the equal franchise move- = a basts which shows it to be worth | something. great names. An Inttmation of the treatment which | he one asant f ure abou sh instead o real 1 et . Cascaret now and en and ver can be expected for the secretary St 2 s by F7o aves, fashed fre. Dack £ | g rad writien me thus: 'and if gha | isw the misery cansed by lazy > etary’s | the birthday anniv v's eyes flashed fire. ack Eo | should talk on equal franchise or child | ;U™ ore (G ROCE U PR R S memna:n‘axw ix fornished by the|r is the manr b s \}u e maumqf n;nr (ml_:v" welfare in your city, be sure and hear | ; ;™ > y iz | sction of the house committee on mil es will often Ir. Clark, but me as weil, and T won't | her, even though you have to beg for fp z e ftary affatrs which reveals a whoiesale | | but the door slammed | the privilege. Bon’t put in aunother day offdistrees. | coul n ’ Ia Cascarets cleanse yo stom e could say more 1t's a pity that all the women of |12t C ar retired to her | Norwich eonld ot have heard thiy |Femove the sour. fermenting food: R o e S Er e S SHINGTON ANNIVERSARY S a S e B Sner B e WA staghing of the appropriations asked for and much depends upon the com- miftes report as to what can bs ex- And st inea duri Poor Jack! | pected of congeess, This ix done on|the cars 5 At as T said” she wept.| After lstenin 's plea | ¥4Ste matter and poison in : 1 t as - g to Miss Todd's pl : il .the gteted ground that the army is in | perienced ahout us hard and discovr- | Jack can see it. It is the |an infelligent woman could neither l"’“'c'- Then you will feel great. such exceflent condition now that It |aging a time as most of the polar ex | that makes me think I want|continue apathetio, remain uncon- | A Cascaret tonight straightens you " can mest any emergency and that the | peditions. 0, dear, O, dear— vinced nor turn her back on a causs | OUt DY morning. They work while 5 e “I won't cry another tear, I hate all | the object of which is to obtain the | YOU 8leep. A 10-cent box from L Jbanwl s not, aequiped | . men-"(hey're. just alikebeasts: T11 | vote and compel the enactiment of lowg | ARY Orug store means a_clear head, | 8 a sompment {o tio last ad- | It is golog to ho a long time betore | pe’'an old maid with & cat. tes and | Remen Soambir fon o aa DEas™E | awent stomach and clean, healthy ltver | ministragion, meaps that whatever | the public schools accomplish ail that | things and then theyll be sorry.” she ovid . | end bowel action for months. Chil- & e it ol e providing for the walfare and protec is axpected of them, In Massachusetts | ended rather vagueiy. Hok 08 wreies Balt thldres dren love Cascarets because they the bettarment of the asmy it will a bill is before the legislaturs requir Peggy went to the top of the stairs | Women, come out into the open and | Bever gripe or sicken. not he mecemplshed without a hard | Ing that boxing be faught in these in- | and called to Della. No answer. “deslare yeur intentions” Do not sit 884 atwenucus presemtation of faets, | stitutions, Next! Della!” A tangible silence, in your camfortable ‘homes at your | T a c s ¥ wil] give the opportunmity for dem ‘ s 2ty s Deelial” yelled Peggy forgetting to | wall supplied tablas and effusively [ the @icutties of overcom.| President Wilson may be firm in | D¢, clegant mpathize for the mothers who must ord, Miss Peggy, whatever 1s the | see half elad, ifly nurtured childven mo i fo7 the Iocatipn of lest o submerged | submasines. The foundeming of sub- mamney are nof freguenf, hut sueh hag aegurscd 4 number of timss and while {here is a.pessibility of it bein W sepgaind there is need for some metho of getssting their lseadion and of « tablishing gemmunicatinn therewilh ordgr thaf evesy assisiamee Moy Lo | fou & Maing Ing falgn esonsmies and pork berrel | hiS detormination l0wapply the Voto o | matior and me Sowh seliee tring ig | ot (oo, LY, Rurtured chlldsen 8o | | 11et Conn. Pat, 75c¢ Axes, unhandled, razor edge .~ - 88¢ tondanaias, 1he immigration bill if it contains the | get the grease outer your petticoat |inte the sweatshop and big zntqu i | = i B literacy requjrement, but his past ai- | after that ottermebiie triets, te siruggle for hours bayond i1 Cenn. $1.00 Axes, unhandled, Forest King... . TBc AfD FOR THE SUBMARINE, titude tewards the veto, inspires mm-i I";’h m!ln(?, De!l:," Hl‘hndl l‘-'ae{hv ;hail' sndurance for a hare ewistence; N < I ” 1’ S ‘ 1 slm = , .| €Tess to try him out “1 just wanted vou to run eut in the | hut get out gnd mapifest yeur sympa- i “onn. 51.25 Axes an aeger a Wag'gg’_:;a;suthg im;(hersl;i :zl“z:.tni]:’ & s garden .mg“:xa-h:r“.mn a )n.w fi,n]v‘veru {:-y g &baring tnE]‘,wn e vels, lm:: 2 1ot Conn gRAES, UACIEd, Seneanbhecal, and eelul pumpol Ch | Mr. Brandeis has again used | 22 wel ce vou're so busy, I'll go | then nake yeur:vets gn expregsion o | CORnt xe d B! e . 8 Copeniggen inventor has turned his | uics hold P SN s myset. j y your gvmpaliy i D R i 11et Conn. .25 Axes, unhandled, Keen Kutter,.,. $1.00 B ia devising an arrangement | huk Tia mewsiecs Setin xociio owers, 1s it” grunied Della, wha, * Intelligent fyl bo(fors, Husbands, 1 let Conn. Pat. $1.50 Axes, handled, Keen Kutter, ., .-, $1.25 > 6 adoring Peggy and the soul of good sens and men frisnds the impertance acid test, He doubtless resevwed the #ght 1n Fe hold” of i in his | e ————— own way when he ple a is| Youwself Ask for ot Conn. Pat. $1,25 Axes, handled, Kelley ,cpcrrrsws $1.00 5P S e U S e e let 75c Light Shingling HatchetS . . vymv-rrers s vmee Slle let 75¢c High Grade Hatehets. . . s sywvryrss v s rorer - 3006 — ¥ the Older? Yoy ean’t tell hecause the the elder retains ile the need | Bf the raiir being urge i H i in cese of traubls bles of thac road ase < 14 1ot 508 HlausBiARes e e e the-gesult of thp Tocent disaster | regulision. Where s | ORJGINAL i " - . o the ssast fhis inwention | ing by by trouble in siriking the happy | GENGINE 2 Splitting Wedges s DEF 10 . g wil an ia0; hegd. It con- | edium sisig ol g & oy e e copw | o can gsRA {§ fhe susduce of the waler WHERENEF 15 ,ie iy pxmpsignod, L is € 7 & eabis and s egiipped nd a telgphione ufig&ifi, WHERERY comumunicaiion sAR AEnlained houd hroygh light t weath signads o Ry talking. Fhe ald which all atiract sueh to 2 vegmpl on fhe bot- | o be no zoud re tom in Hlstress is readily yndersigod. | siring of heavily laden Fualami ol it was fully Tealized in W' pe seat Lt FISHI FISHI FISHI here never it wvon| The Brondway Fish Market is still selling Halibut which ever fer 18¢ 1b., not frezea such a We also have Shad at 13c Ib., and Pick: ould | Fresh Fish to select from at usually fow pe ¢ g es. Gome or phonein your~orders, = Hhone biF- 0. LAGROIX, 40 Broagway, ' Beople on Ll sogpd 1 STOVINK for Red Stove Lids THE HOUSEHOLD T BOARDMAN, Pre . Sample bttle seat fac 10 é at 18c Ib. A lacge stock of (SaRos fuoe. Palle By Spec. Sa., Remark, 1. \LBEF BULLETIN BUILBING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET inte the teeth of a storm,