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-the semators some protection concern- | ing their statements, and permit of less guarded discussions, but unisss there is good reason for it such con- Auet of public business had better b public, QSLER AND METCHNIKOFF, ‘Coming 8o close together as they do the statements by Dr. Osler and Metchnikoff, the eminent Russian sclentist, attract particular attention. Both are interested in the matter of | tuberculosis and it.was only recently that the former made the announce- | ment, which is no doubt startling te a' large number of those who heard or read it, that ninety per cemt. of the human race are tubercular. Just at this time and in connection with this very same subject . Metchnikoff ~ex- presses the opinion that before long tuberculosis is going to disappear from civilized lands and ultimately from the whole earth. 3 Thus there is provided the opinions of prominent men in the sclentific world, for thought and reflection and Dboth ‘are bound to serve an admirable ite chair. “One would think my lttle sister was going to be a German Houce- wie the amount of embroide she dff@“l!:, Kitty, had once sald m& a little laugh. “It almost flings me into nervous prostration to see her so iant, relief ageinst ot Mer tagpil w th 5 mw been engaged ever since et her. engaged. whom " on. TEeS TR orier MR T e & " que . A Well—ahe sits se all the time and Kitty hinted that it was & dower chest she was making,” Margeson said & trifle unsteadity. Fthel cast a swift glance st her oose!” she said -affectionately. ¢ was just Kitty's way of keeping © herselt—by giving the im- pression that Molly was Already taken.” Margeson was a man of guiek ac- tion. He droye home, however, with his sister before returning tg the Elser home. He found Molly still in the soft pink mald-of-honor frock. She glanced up | in surprise when Margeson was shown Your slster doesm't seem to care much for us” Margeson had com- merteq on one occasion. : “Evidently’. she prefers weaving| fireams (nto her dower chest,” laughed Kitty. Asain Margeson longed to ask whe the lucky man might be, yet he re- alized tthat if confidence was B0 offered him'bhe had no right to seek it. So through the evenings of a long supposed eourtship of her sister Kitty, Molly waiched Margeson, all unknown to the young man himseif. It was not until Kitty announced her engagement to Dick Haisey that Margeson ‘really became acquainted with Molly. The rejected sultor found himself escorting. Molly to ail the theater e et i JLONIAL T i HEATRE i 1R,” Remarkable Twe-reel Drama of a Stolen ] R | YANREVELS.” Two- recis, Booth T. Great Novel | S AN B TR | . PORCH RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES “CREX" RUGS FOR OUTSIDE USE ARE UNEQUALLED 830 to §7.50 Made of woyen grasses in cool green shades, they make the very best covering for the porch floor or for summer use throughout the house or cottage. They look well—they wear well—they cost littie. PLAIN CREX RUGS CREX RUGS 3%¢ to $7.50 with Grecian Border, 3¢ to $8.75 IMRORTED JAPANESE GRASS RUGS ..... .- $275 to $1125 : PORCH §CREENS AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES Natural Color - = © KOMI SCREENS BAMBQO SCREENS Painted Green Matinee So—Always Cool and Comfortable—Evening 100 you Het a Mnac_o : Lives of Old Folks purpose in accomplishing' the same|Darties dances and plenics given = dog, TN F i g s - R ¢ by 3—Special.... - 7% || 5 by s—Special.. $1,50 4 honor of the engaged pair. olly,” s argeson, 5 by 8—Special. . e 6 by 5—Special . $185 end. By the one care and caution | "*uy TF G SRR fing took place| been under the impression that You s i are urged and by the other the bepefi- | ;¢ was he who acted as best man,| were engaged all this time. Are you?“l 6 by 3—Special. . $19 7 by 8—8pecial... . 218 I .n R l “Not that I am aware of," laughed Molly with a swift blush. Margeson drew nearer and put his arms closely about her. T love yvou girl.” he teld her, “and I could not pessibly walt while you make another trosseai. You ean make it afterward—I will have & big amber light put in—just for you to cfal and encouraging stimulation from hope is oftered. Dr. Osler undoubtedly goes to the extreme in dealing with the subjeet from his viewpoint, for the very rea- son that it is a matter which should not be slighted and too much attention cannot be given in combatting it. His while Molly was the maid of honor. = . “We want good looking attendents Kitty had laughingly said. “You and Molly are an ideal pair”’ . T wish we were a pair” sighed Margeson, when, -after the ceremony, he and Molly swepped into the tiny brougham to' drive back for the wed- WILLOW ROCKERS ARE GOING CHEAP Comfort, style and mederate price are the qualifications of thess hand- some Willow Chairs which are shown upen our third floor. They are built for use as well as looks and are strong encugh to stand the wear and tear of porch use. The Bulletin Iz sold in every and on all «f the R. F. B~ reltes in “Eastern Gonnectiout. People advancing in years should be very eareful of their health during' the hot months ms heat has a very ding breakfast. = enervati) enkeni statement stirs up a wider interest by T don’t believe you feel so dread- | sew under.” $3.50 WILLOW ROCKER—natural color—Special. 278 - e al"‘::. ‘.'m’ oy w-fl-ck “l ‘:: its seriousness while the hope which | fully broken up over Kitty's marriage”| When Molly was permitted the use|§ 3375 WILLOW ROCKER—natural color—Spec 8395 [ Gall) st of Tatantics to elderis pen 3s held out by Mechnikoff because of | Ventured Molly, - |ef her lips for vocal expreseifn. Tl $4.00 WILLOW ROCKER-—-white or brown—Special.. - 3339 Hlple reported by the papers to realize | the progress which is being made in| .l G 10 iar wedding coming | engaged, for 1 would have loved you $4.50 WILLOW ROCKER—natural color—Special. . $375 || that these are the hardest months for = them to overcome. The easily digested foods should be eaten, and then only sparingly, and alcoholic bev: and iced things Should be avolded s much an possibie Exercise should be taken daily In the shade. Most important of all in the maintenance of health and vigor at this time is to aveid constipation, with its accompanying headaches and mus- cular and blood congestion. This is accomplished by the timely use of a gentle laxative like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepein. It is the ideal laxa. tive for elderly people, as it is mild, tastes pleasant and does not gripe. Best of all, it c-nl:lu valuable tonic properties that build up and strength- en the system. . ”m‘.frmmwd avoid strong 1 purgatives, salts and pilis, as they are a shock to the system. " In “the of reliable people like Mrs. C. J. Nichols, 2010 overcoming the disease, discloses what can be expected ns the result of early and proper care and treatment. As widely as they are apart they neces- sarily should be considered together. NEED PLENTY OF WARNING. Just how much good it is possible to do in the way of offering advice or urging the precaution necessary for safety in any. undertaking where dan- ger is involved, is uncertain. Little is heard of the accident or fatglity which is prevented, though it is a part of the affairs of every day life, but such does not warrant the abandon- ment of effort to impress upon people the importance of care and personal responsibility. It is only by constant- 1y keeping appeals in behalf of safety before the public, however, that the greatest bemefit can be expected, and such Is the purpose of the Bosten chamber of commerce when it offers vill mean y.'—Wayne Press. $5.00 WILLOW ROCKER—a man's chair in brown—8pecial BAR HARBOR CHAIRS You will find that our line of Bar Harbor Chairs is the “ 50 very cheapest, quality considered, that has been offered to s you this season. They are well made—their lines are o ‘5 handsome—they are attractive in every way. off one of these days that the end of the world to me. Molly glanced swiftly at him, and a delicate color suffused her cheeks. “You seem to be more or less un- fortunate in your selections” she said, because she was scarcely aware of what was behind his serfous eyes. The remainder of the drive Wwas vaguely troubled both for Molly and Margeson. He, believing her to be engaged, refused from adding to his Berkeley, Cal, who esteems it a benefit to mankind, and {Ida C. Michsack, 210 N. Law St Allentown, Pa., who declares that her stomach and bowels are now .in per- fact working order, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup_ Pepsin is the right remedy ta use. It can be obtained of any drug- .gist at fifty cents or cne dollar Dottle. The lattep size is bought steadily by those who alrcady kmow 'its _value. Families wishing to try a free sam- ple bottle can obtain it, postpaid, by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 418 ‘Washington® St, Monticello, 111 STEAMER BLOCK ISL Have The Bulletin Follow You of The Bulletin leaving the for vacation trips can have it follow them daily and thus keep in touch with home affairs. Order through The Bulletin business office. Now that the summer sales are on end the bargain days are beating the dog days without any loss of breath, don't forget to do vour Christmas shopping esrly.—Waterbury Republ'- can. } i i It Memphis can do thege things and can make great public improvements why cannot Meriden. or any other city do the same thing? They have had five years of commission in Memphis and these five years have been the most successful the city has ever known.—Meriden Journal. The philanthropic Judge Mahon, in sentencing a drunkard, suspended judgment on the offender but theught FAMOUS TRIALS | HELPING STATE MILITIA, The overland journey, from Ni- antic to Keene, N. H, by the com- pany of regular troops, which has B acting as instructers for the miilitia during its encampment, has much to commend it. It furnish- in all branches of the ELIZABETH CHUD- LEIGH. ‘Elizabeth Chudlelgh was one of the most celebrated beauties of the latter half of the elghteenth century, and was TRIAL OF pligrims. They have no shop, no home, | the favorite flowers of the Old Bm- would be required dug- | the following warnings to the drivers|wooed by several of the most promin- | JURIEN¢® itenoing some = youag | no pince in the system. peror—and others, again, some white PAILY SERVICE eguton ent of the court dandies, but event- | WorliE T CE TP o A sot. Judge| They are the bystanders, the on- | blossoms. This combination, chosen Tl Sept. 5, to Dex't gyn fast into or across ‘main on Aug. 4. 1744, she married the | Mahon does not put ome in mind of a [ lookers. as a delicate courtesy, made the Tr- : highways. . on Augustus John ‘Hervey, at theDamel come to judgment, nor yet| They are the watehmen on the tow- | color. and accordingly was deciared fail to make its jmpression. Pon’t take blind curves tao fast. time a leutenant in the navy. Several | Solomon, but rather Balaam's long- | ers of mankind, They do not fight in|criminal by the new head of the Al- AND plements drill g Don't forget that children dash sud- | days after the wedding the husband'eared Companion—Bridgeport Te e- | the ranks. satian Government, since any display X v. i ailed for the West | E If we were, all impractical, what a| of foreign colors is now forbidden ; the best kind of denly and unexpectediy. Joineq his ship and s v { gram. . ¥ For the purpose of makirg the state| Don't fake chances in passing strest | Indics. Upon his return the Hervevs| e R e T hioe yi ol White: Costh it e 0 ; av Am AN Am military organizations of more valte to | care When passengers are boarding or [ R34, lm:@bwm“fg::;a:ffl they never mv:: &r?;x;mlm the l::rki——! h:: o g A g oW P g s i e Norwich, . . . Lv. *8355 **9:15 | Block Island,. . Lv. *2:15 **2:45 N P b WS o dur. they | avine. When she whs married - Elizabeth | vorite digh of Gov. Baldwin and tne T New London, . . . 1025 10:45 | WatchBill, . . , . 35 420 have been undergoing hany changes| Pon't fail to sound your-horn before | was a mald of honor to the princess at | Jeffersonians—is purely psychological. Fountains In Trafalgar Square. A Clock to Run 30,000 Y Watch Bill, . . , . 1i:39 1240 | New Lomdon, . . . 65:10 535 in the past few vears with the idea of | passing other vehicles. Leicester house and she continued to. Tell that to your buteher and ses| For practically twe months the| g ''g u ears. Block Island, . 195 128 getting them nearer to the basis upon| Don't forget that a car or a person |hold this position after she had sepa- | what happens to the diagnosis of the | sountaing in Trafalgar square haye |, - Farrison Martingale claims that Dus e A g he rated from her husband. She was re- eminent chief executive, who believes | & clock he has invented could run for WM P M which the regulars are maintained. | MaY just around the turn, ceased to play, but ghortly the ancient | 30909 years, *Datly, enonpt Sendave- . 5 ¥ Bt x if not touched. It con- **Sundare only. This has called for national super-| Don't forget tha: the other tellow |Markable ovon 1hen for (9 (Sedom \in mental suggestion of o means, ot well-water which fed them Will o |iains a tube of radium, to tha lower - - vislon and instryction and the reor-|MaY be dull, reckless or drunk. ing on one occasion in 1749 at a mask- | sonia Sentinel. the Metropolitan supply, and they will | cnd f which two long strips of ellver SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS ganization of state military methods| PON't forget to look out for pedes- | eq ball in the-character of “Iphigenia,” | — g | are attached. The natural aetion of ' be seen in all their beauty again. i trians. said Horace the radium sends a electric charge in- . Mondays, Wednosdays and Fridays, July 6 to September 4 ILL »é%ey | BLOCK ISLAND =¥ Adults, §0c; Children 25c. Aduits, 75¢; Children, 40c, Besch near landings at Wateh Baiing m informution, party rates. apply st office NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agest e of uniformity. With “so sparsley dressed,’ The war on the fly has been started | Formerly there three wells | for the p % were the state miiitia drilled in the -meth- | Dom't take chances and dom't forget | Walpole; “that you would have taken|and he ia having a diffcult time in | contiguous to the equare, which pro- | (o[ SIibe and causes them (o ods of the regulars it is easily under- | fafety first her for “Andromeda.’ in loye!ECtting a living especially among | vided generously for Buckingham Pal-| Lhich they ‘wre suspended. Bvery two George 1. pretended to be with Elizabeth and made her a num There is nothing therein:but what ev- the best of families, where he enjoyed bulldings in | a pleasant feeding ground in past ace, the Government minutes this operat! peated au- ery driver must know and prohably | Whitehall, and the Trafalgar Square| fomatically, so that each Beat of thia ber of valuable presents, as well as ap- | years, There has been seme progress | fountains. The water level in two of | wonderful ' clock lasts twe . minutes does, but the important thigg is that | O°F pointing her mother as housekeeper at | made in destroying the breeding place | these wells gradually sank beyond the = it should all be put into practice be- |Finasor. 'On account of the failing | or tne mosaulio, %o that If business |reach of the available pumping plant, | L T the London Chronicle. fore an accident occurs, and in view | health of the earl of Bristol in 1759, would pick up a bit there is no rea- | Then, at the rate of about two feet a | S of the great number of grade ecross- which seemed to promise the speel¥|gon why we should not all be a bap- | vear, the level of the remaining well ing accidents the wisdom of stopping. | succession of his brother, Augustus|py people—New Britain Herald. commeneed to subside, and about three | SLO—RBWARD—§100 listening and looking should not fail | Hervey, Elizabeth thought it well to ey vears ago its utility became limited to | , The readers of this paper will be P et My take means to enable herself to eBtah-| (. i) lanoratory experiments with | RFOVIding for the fountains. Last | fne**dfeaged™ dls b8 AR T3 been able to cure all its stages, and .~ lish her marriage should she wish to year, however, the water-level fell as the effect of nuts from chestnut tress | that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is Ditto Roosevelt. do_so. i | much as five feet, and it was decided | Early in February Elizabeth went to |having the blight have demonstrated, | 1 b 2 4 v Ty it is snid on Eoed authority, that there | tRAt & more economical and reliable | the only positis T n?;l‘;::‘:‘m...: s 2 T s ses ot malesnic where the minister who, . Chicago will try to lock up all t Tt performed the ‘teremony Jay on|is mo Teasonable posaibility of the nuts | subny fof,the, fouptalns could e ob- | G lonal disenss, requires a aoas | activity in Alaska haps moko it lese | erasy pacple. Thers will have to bi hie deathbed, and in the Presence of |Doisoning (he persons Who eat them. | Hound, as the cost of motalling a mew | Litutional treatmenc " Hall's “Catarrh | surprising that Mount should | a large addition to the bughouse— his wife caused him to enter her mar-{ Thus is disposed of the connection of | Lumping plant to reach the receding ' h?';;:llmhff ;)r};;rfln;llyd acting direet- | do a little demenstrating, too—! Philadelphia Record. rlage n'the register book of Lainston | erieln deaths whish peurred in Con- | water in the well, added to the main- | {hces of the sysiem. tHerey Gestroving | S0 ooca Ropublican. Just a Job's Comforter . Wha A - e chapel. ot g B CA R T Pie | tenance of pumping operations, would ' the foundation of the digease am Secretary Bryan, however, lectures| One isn't necessarily a pessimist for Teal money to' tide him’ over the | because he advises Lieutenant Porte to a glv- At this time Elizabeth and the see- {c-Bits. ing the patient strength by buildy ong. duks of Kingston were on ea-|is the fear that Before mamy years, | considerable. [Tit-Bits. | b ‘conStitution and assieting matuss unless the blight 15 In eome way psyehological bad times.—Detroit Free | take a life preserver along.—Washing- Press. ton Post. ly intimate terms, and her pari in doing its work. The Droprietors D e the most fashiohabie | checked, there won't be any nuts, pois have 5o much faith in its Gurative in London. She pald & vislt to Ger- | onousior otherwise—New Haven Reg- oy fhat they et One Hupdred miration and Emperor Frederic Il —_— = While the various questions raised and decided by the directors of the | Address: F. J. CHENEY & CoO., paid her marked attention. ledo, Ohio. Upon her return to England her hus- liar New Haven have two sides, and in| he future it is very likely to prove | Bucklen's Arnica Salve Cuts, ¥ s Clearance Sale band notified her that he purposed ap. that a wrong decision was made on Mr. E. S. Loper, Marilla, N. ¥, | plying for a divoree. She was anxious one or all of them, nevertheless, we ‘writes: “l have never had a Cut, WO 25C. 2o« v cpnssease stood that they are of far more value to the government should their ser- vices ever be required, than they would otherwize be. Thus they are being Brought to a higher grade of useful- ness to nation as well as to the state, with the government as a teacher and centributor. The advisability of the state eompanies being moved to and from the encampments for a certain pertion of the distance in that man- ner Is worthy of consideration. NEARING ACTION ON HOME RULE More and more as the time ap- proaches when final action must be taken, is there recognition of the need of peace being assured for Ireland. The hope has been cherished that the Ppreparations which were being made in the morth were simply bluff, but sueh must be discarded In view of what can and will happen unless sin- cere effarts are put forward'to prevent it, Bven though fully deserved before, it is time to get down to serious con- sideration of facts for the purpose of adjustment of this irritating question of home rule, 8o eagerly sought in,a large part and so strorgly appesed in the nerth, In the amending bill there has heen indieated the course which must be followed for the peaceful settiement of this question at this time. It may yet undergo some changes, but there is disclosed therein a recagnition upon fhe part of the government of what EDITORIAL NOTES. The rise in the price of beef could be tolerated if it would let up when the weather does. Easier to Lock Up Chi Huerta takes all the credit to him- self. He hasn't fired the salute and never intended to. Now Zapata and Orozco are dissat- | isfied with the turn of affairs, but that | is to be expected in Mexico, tion. has now 67,812,000 inhabi- | tants, acording to the Imperial Statis- | tical ‘Office—a gain in the last twelve months of 831,000, As the gain for | 1012-13 was 535,000, the rate of in- crease is approximhtely maintained. Since 1904 the population has risen Ly | 8,337,000—14 per cent. During the| preceding decade the increase was 15.9 | per cent. There is more work involved in row- ing a boat than in paddling a eance, but there is also a great deal more safety. The man on the corner says: When ' every man s compelled to practice ! what he preaches there will he less preaching, that she could marry the due of King- ston, and that it cowld be brous it about she swore she was not married. On March & she was married to the| duke. S When Hervey died in September, Taenty 773, he left his property to the duch- ol afrnts thet o peaigone At on condition that she remain .»E ihdigestion should come right yidow. Shortly after the duke's death alang with Secretary Bryan's adoption | she visited Italy and during her ab- 8f ¥afes for womay. |sence from England, the duko's e { nephew caused a hill of indictment’ Zor We stop to pity Mexico every time | bigamy to be drawn up against her. for will be on the whole approved. At any rate the stand taken will tend to make the government in investigating other rallroad: by general belief, ‘are same situation as the and thus tide over the present eri Where such investigations are likely to increase the existing business de- pression.—Waterbury American, - Courtesy That Becomes a Crime. | ‘The eerio-comic difficuities which | the Germans create for themselves in | Alsace are unending. A flower fete near Strassburg was ordered abandoned because some charitable persons gave red carmations, others cornflowers— | that this divoree should be granted believe the stand they have taken Burp, Wound or Sore it would not heal” Get a box of Bucklen's Armi- ca Salve today. Keep handy at all times for Burns, Sores, Cuts, Wounds. Prevents Lockjaw. 23¢, &t your| 18x33 is demanded. There is need of action |a new revolution is premised, but '.,‘tgb U_pv;nthr lrrél‘urrl\ lr(x:nmz the duch 24x33 wo 300 e Sl St Whieh will eliminate as much of the|can be expDected after remembering all Pusied herself in taking g rth frietion as poasible and which will re- | the political parties this country has, | Per defense. On May EVERY DAY REFLECTONS ERRDE WOrtH - 386 vviaa s s siio e s gwm s Sinis o sult to T going to be an Quires the devet rather than th R e future contentment and Profit of the island as a whole, What- ever is the final plan of adjustment, through reason and not by force, it is eriment which re- of time and at- tantion to the suecess of the under- spilling of taking Bloed. Such is ynquestionably the aim of the king in his calling of a pariey, while it should be of the leaders ir- respective of their side. If Ulster pre- to remain as it is, it doesn't pre. it that form of self government In he rest of the island whieh Will prove merits of home rule, even to thoge fn the north. There is a magnificent From the division of epinien among the Massachusetls progressives over amalgamation that August visit of the colonel's will never stand another | postpenement. Prizefights are about the only things | which militants haven't adopted for the promotion of their cause, and they are getting to be popular among the ‘women abroad, Secretary Tumulty tells the presi- dent he is sick and returns him te the ‘White House. Teo bad he can't use the | same sart of judgment upan congress | Westminster hall, brought up for trial in the court of the king’s bench before Lord Mansfleld. She was attended by the duke of - castle and others and entered bail te appear before the peers in parliament. The trial of the duchess began on April 15, 1776, on which day the peers Wwent in procession from their house to together with the judges, the Garter king of arms; and other attendants on the lord high steward, Earl Bathurst. In the course of the proceedings, which extended from April 18 to 22, the marriage with Hervey, the hirth of | a child and the registration of a mar- riage in 1739 were clearly proved and a verdiet of guilty of bigamy was unanimously pronounced by the peers. As bigamy was a clergyable offense, Takes Both Kinds. To_prapose something which can be accomplished under existing eonditions is practical. That is to say, something which be done with the men you haye. the convictions you have, the eustoms you have and the wholé meral and eco- nomic set of things to work with which are at hand. There are plenty of practical people. Wall street is practical, and so_are legislators, governors, presidents and so,on. Merchants are practical and clérks and farmers and manufacturers, i HE cost of the choice bl worth 40c. .. reduced to. reduced to. reduced to. reduced to. -$3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, % Y 25 ft. lengths, 50 ft. lengths, inch, 5-ply.. inch, 5-ply. . LAWN MOWERS PERRE GARDEN HOSE d send it home, - 2] : eaer s e an epportunity to show Ulster what can | °™ 3 the ducheés might have been burned | housewifes and stenographers. Turkish and domestic to- . i v TN ze, mpied | nybody wants to b AGAINST EXECUTIVE SESSION. | DAck [0 the treasury vt R Sl e e U I R R AT I R bids the giving of premiums or 50 ft, lengths, % !Mhy Sply.coenininns <....$4.50 | Whén it comes to & matter of far- | counter his worst buttle whow e (ris | SGIRSE her claim, it was allowad by | Wings of the great Nesth American| | coupons. - 50 ft, lengths, 34 inch, 6-ply....... o v wo s < NOD Telations there are times When | o make others do it. the peers, bird of freedom (and long may she - need of secrecy in the considera- oot i The farce then ended in the greatest | 50ar) to he jmpractical, if. that happens No matter what you g GRASS SHEARS to_be his taste. For what is it to ba impractical? It is to propose things which can piece of humor of all—the injunction to the duchess not to commit bigamy & second time. The lord high steward _%ion of matters .before the senate is recognized, but thers is ne bt but what the executive session Unless the constitutionalists recog- nige the debts of Mexico they are gos Pay,you ot mmf:wmh They do ing to be put te some ineonvenience | ended his.gharge to her as follows: not be accomplished not tha taste nor Srerdone without the 40eomplish-| wiisn they hegin to look sround fou | CAROMm T rmust Lol yon chat i vou | coRditiong. Lar aned i have d:w‘ S0 LW SREAME S5 v i . . A Al ent of the purposes for whioh 1t is | g penny or two themselvos, should ever be gullty of . similr of-| pass by chansing ihe conditions. parch your ol A determination to over- SR e i 03 lense, of any crime amounting to_ fel- he impractical people do not ask o . 0c 1 . FR"]T ‘MNUM of it is to be noted in the| Genersl Villa believes Mexico should | ONY; that no such claim can be again | what is the best thing to do under the ':' artan ol e o e o "m AND AL - tting a discussion | he roprecnted at the San Francisco |8 o ttal pasismmener MereRy n- | Cl e, Dt hat Is right. 2 ERELs e e rehure e VING a e Say fort iR s A ’ A PRESER! KETTLES ‘:2"-1( the Nicaraguan|esposition. For an exhibition which| Afier her Bl the duchess, hearing, but What ought to be? bopghss Lsd 'Em""""" 4 on. - There have| wauld altract attention Mesico could |that the duke's nephews were about| They are not sons of Martha (and R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACEO €O, things d about | do no better thay to send its Villa. Of canrse it logks small for Jopn D, c |\t give out six cents with the e 3 ‘lpl,;l“ to save and A “penmy ta pend,'~but it is the'reverse principle. : k ke e S to proceed against her, left England | and spent the remainder of her life ©on the continent, byt in possession uf the weaith left her by the earl of Briss tot. Her story s said to have sug- | things; they woul the charaeter of did so. For the of the - | to things to see. n <} Phy impractioal all honor to them!), but sons of and are conceited eno they have - chosen “the They do oot M B to beliove ter part.” With doing spoiled of they doors are teo glosg Winston-Salem. N. C.