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nad gq;e- b " 118 YEARS OLD : e, . Stter thar ' : 1, JI} _MUTUAL W ‘“B'HII ONE CO " Entered at the Postofiice at Nor'lck 2 [ s ’ G A Gqan. a5 sesond-ciass matter. ; m_u;i.w .‘-m_,.:m- PRI S, o sl e , i Bulletin Job Oflee 35-2.| son for the future but the chances mmu«,mzm"‘"“"”""@ & Milidiag. Telephone 210, THE CANAL OPENING. A hat can be greatly whit- ‘éned by rubbing it with cornmeal. ;- Cold lamp is much by hav- ‘moisture keeps m. Cir f .- f admission’ ©of ships of the ‘world a|ing a cream mmdovu- it vrlemlhd “ o0 16 s ‘:llal“m jumber of months before it was ex- SE———— th its resul ing | effect. to enf “ gmmhwmuabepomu-.ndm Borax may be used to set black, or [ black and % ‘white, cotton goods for WORKING BUTTER. 2 : Wakhing. Thirty-third ] " LUCILLE TILTON ne B“'“dm engineering achlevement is when the __m Athlote The m‘ gd Hes of sweet clover h in the ) . about to be unfolded in fact. PG K it Bt ot e Bath m&m ALL AT SEA . ANmComedy.n‘IOIhm "l-‘“l.:":‘“:_,fin lhml-s-d For ships of commerce the way|moths, 3 of AUGUST 1822 — paper in East- 4 the world has besn great —_— immediately atter WoOrKing. rm Cammeotiowt s from thres | o O o e et 13| Anenic chidren =i be benefited it SINGLE ADMISSION ........ o four times larger than that of §[the movement of war vessels of neu- :g::,fim:il over with olive ofl after |}y worked will show white streaks or TRANSFERABLE % o~ & ‘When- any in Nerwich. It is delivered tral countries, while it contributes %“mm.‘”wa: bnl‘;r COLONIAL THEATRE ta over 8000 of the 4,053 houses §|greatly to the value of our war ves- WASH CELERY STALKS, must be reworked until all the streass| PLAYING DAY and in’Norwioh, a: | resd by ninety~ §|sels ana their avallability for service HIDEE Do e N A 1G] Twe Reels—IN ROYAL BONDAGE—Two Reels 7 1 three per ceat. of +2e peopls. In on either coast, especially in cases of| Since the Unied States dmnt of | or streaky butter the only safe rule to b’ Superbly Beautiful Drama of an A mwn' i i to emergency. agriculture has discovered that it is|go)ow is to work the butter twice. The “The Restiess Woman,” Biograph; “The Lure of Love = :0 ,....,,‘: ni,. p::m .:..: It is as an accelerator of commerce z:‘wcfie-ny lgvoulbleto bring mut-c- first time it is worked fllhny, mt T Ladies,” ig. L “BRONCHO BILLY and the GAMB LER” B ‘however that it will be expected to et unless the plants | enough to fairly distribute and WM G M s 4| bave been sprayed with Bordeaux mix- | It is then allowed to stand houn render its greatest daily service, and{ iyre, or the salts of copper, declared|or longer, when white streaks will be while it s going to bring Atlanfic and} injurious for usé in food products, tWo | noticeable. .The butter is then worked Danielson to over 1,100 and in ali of these places it is consid- ered the local daily. Pacific coast citles thousands of miles have been issued, one to the|again until the color is uniform. . BAILY SERVICE Eastern Connectivat has forty- §| nearer by sater It Is lkewlse golng|honsewiven. tolling them, to wash the . psoress oy m m m M' nine towns, one hundred and | o similarly affect Suropean trade with | celery before uging it. and the other to NEEDLEWORK NOTES Sept. 8. 4 sixty-five postoffice districts, $| Australia and”the Orient. It will, for|the farmers, telling them that the dan- g i in using this blight preventive was| For blankets the latest brides tase venings and sixty rural free delivery $§|instance dring Seattle 7800 miles near-| %27 in using his bleh: preventive woo (e o AN» routes. . er New York, make FHonolulu 8600] iouig e spread at high pressure o | hicose onomoresme tha Scomr o the 5 miles nearer while it will be possible}make g fine mist instead of in @ stream t lankets The ':"“'“ll" “""': " °D §|to get to Yokohama quicker by.5,000] which seities on the leaves and runs| oo ribbon wil e AM AN tewn and on al CoaneaBeut, and Guayaquil by 7400 milés. San|down the stalks. In this way it settles | o ,ceq which is selected for sheets or Nerwich, . . . Dr. *8:56 **9:15 | Block Island,. . Lv. rowtes in Eastern Connectiou N 1 by|in the roots and is not washed away a palr of o them. N Francisco is nearer to New Orleans by pdss Diue | toweling, and P handsom: 10:26 10:45 | WatchHill, . . . . 8300 miles while Liverpool ships can| Dby the rain, giving the celery=a blue | pjankets’ so bound and embroidered . and . 11:30 12:00 | New London, CIRCULATION reach Melbourne, Australia by the|l00k. - £t which will be welcom>d Sow e, i S # 1:05 1:30 | Norwich, . . . 1901 on a hot dish with canal at saving of 1300 miles. TABLE ON WHEELS. 5 AVErage.cecnsesenes 4412 Thus the canal is not only going to . : 3 | To prevent % in average. mesmeenne 5,00 | B of immense henent to the commerce| Steps may sometimes be saved in do- Stockings from the hose supporters| Hub Tarts—For the tart paste. take ST NN b P ot r 1905, sonvanisa of this country but to the entire world| ing the kitchen work if one has there| 1. . small loops of biack tape or rib- | three-quarters of pure d and it represents an accomplishment for | a table with castors on the legs.|bon at the top of the stoeking one loop | 1ard, using & niter cut Pt ik SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS which- ‘this country can bé Jjustly|Dishes which have been washed may|fo; each clasp or button. Stitch the|lard into cups of flour into Miaduye. Welseadis. s - Pridays proud and the -entire world thenkful. piled and conveyed at one time 1o |)55ps firmly with the sewing machine | which has been sift and one- Avgust 8 ... . FisserThers ey beong, " Sty | o Y o oF e oning B | bt lesspoouiule it Moiien I WATCH HILL 2% | BLOCK AND C an inch below the loops. en wear- | one- cup o -cold water, mixs m CARRANZAS GHANCE. Wheels for a bungalow camp. where | iy Siip the buttons of hose supporters ended. RETURN RETURN As’ provisional president of the re-|the meals are served out of doors. Thus {4y ough the loops to clasp when no y Adults, 50c; Children 25c. Adalts, 75¢; - Childres, 8¢, public of Mexico General Carranzg|the service for supper may be easlly | gamage can come to stockings. Even|board and cut dough in two, reservi —_— flm The Bulletin Follow You ||assumes an omce which carries with | carried back and forth. i a ‘runner” begins it cannot pass|part for the upper crusts. Pat aa [rn Houses and Bathing Beack mear landings at Watsh Mill e —— it great responsibilities, for the change TO c——LE AN LACES. across the rows of machine stitches. | roll the halves of dough Into rectangu- and For further information, party rates, apply at office of from the federals to the constitution- lar sheets. Have ready one-half cu % alfsts does not in itself accomplish the| o grashen lace that is soiled ke It is pretty, it is easy to make and|of softened (not meited) butter C. J. ISBISTER, Nerwich, Agest it is just the thing to hang on the|spread it over the sheets of pastry, pacification of the country. He has|water creamy with starch, then dip |4 el "at the side 1t 1o not more thas | then roll wp ke Jelly Foll. . Pat and the opportunity however to put intoflace in, rubbing it lightly with the | ool e "00 1S ang 1e covered with | roll these rolls into sheets snd cut into operation, or to urge most strenuously | hands, then squeeze a little, shuke out | pinic or blus silk. Two.crocheted me- | rounds with a large-sized biscul m%s during his provisional term, the prin- -nd-);zc e e I N jarus | dallions are then made, whipped fo- | ter. From balf (he rounds cut out|the sentence Thirteen voted for de: ciples for which he has been strivim gether, with only one end open to form | three or four small roun using a | portation beyond the frontier an 2 OV“WME THE DEPENDENCE. wmch should set the wheels in muuog ':A:& Do not iron, but stretch it out |7 yii410 case, and then the pincushisn |large thimble, the small end of a pas- | for death by military execution. One OTHER VIEW Pom once in a while drying. is slipped into the case, the opening is|try tube or the cover to a 1| medi- | only was base enough to vote for VR Smhmirod \entirely upset. bylfar Do £ Yo oy s basted fast. & Toop Of ribbon is put|cine tubs For the AIng: Fake the|death by the uiioting. the war, it is quickly realized how |ernment and a HEALTH AND BEAUTY, upon one corner and the cushion is|Jjulce of four lemons, the grated rind of| Early on the morning of Dec. 7, much this country is dependent upon| Just how much encouragement he is hung diamondwise from the side of the | three lemons and three and one-half|1815, the sentence of death was read| Business is to start with a jump other countries for certain commodi- | to be given for the betterment of Mex-| men to twelve drops of tincture of | dresser mirror. The pattern is a very | cups of granulateqd sugar. Put into a|to Ney. The officers intrusted with | according to the best of authorities. tien exténsively used in some of our|Iico depends entirely upon the sincerity caa;bm in a glass of water makes &|simple one of Irish crochet, with a|double boiler and bring to a boil and | the duty commenced to read his titles, Iul course to start off on a rapid pace large industries. This is not because | With’ which his leadership is received, daily wash for the teeth. raised crocheted rose in the center of [ Cook five minutes. Beat six eggs un- | prince of Moskowa, duke of Elchingen, | during the vacation period would not such goods not be obtained in this| his ability to call to his suppert those oo o R the cushion and a border of shelis in | til light and add to lemon mixture, and | etc. But the marshal! cut him sho-~ |be in conformity to business ethics. country, but because those countries who are disposed to make the same It is said that clear complexions|treble crochet. These little cushio.s|cook until it thickens, stirring all the “Why cannot you simply say ‘Michel | —Middietown Penny Press. have manifested the proper spirit for | trouble for him 4& he dia for Huerta,|¥aite upon the consumption of OF-|are used. when there is too much upon | time. Ney, once & French soldier and socn the @evelopment of their natural re.|and the success with which he is abis]anfes. They do much to keep the the dresser to think of cluttering it to be & héap of dust'?”” At eight!| gecretary Bryan s busy out on thé gestion in order, and nothing makes|tll further with a pincushion. The| o'clock in the morning the marshal, | chy i i s6urces and have therefore secured an|to Impress other governments for|¢he ekin o clear and fresh as & $0od |loop attached to the cushion is slipped hatauqua circuit, ekeing out ~his i with a firm step, was conveyed to the | micerable pitt 2 < $12.500 .y extensive market for such materials, | their recognition and suppert. The | gigestion. over ane of the mirror supports, m.‘p FAMOUS TRIALS place of execution. To the officer | by lecturing at o pr i AR of s e i e | aties e 2e hoaiets | |y should be washed after |0 D0 a U 0ut of the way. who pigpared to bandage his eyes, lie | dollars a Giy. He seems to say: “1 ed to bullding the Carrafiza governmen properly o eyes ) ‘was] — “ you s St for s 5 . = at_home. Sk S constituted, is indicated by the report- | dusty journey, for they get dirty just FOR STAINS. care not who makes my country’'s laws twenty-five years 1 have been accis- as Jon 1 in."—Meriden With no time to lay in a supply of | ed selection of an ambassador to that |83 the rest of the face does. An eye TRIAL OF MARSHAL NEY, tomed to face both ball and bullet? | Jourmey, - © 5% g .co the raw or partly wrought matetrial country. cup is reqmred“ror thIs.mOm:n having| Tomato juice is said to be successful Nez ‘:lmo;llmx:\:; u:.ha ord;r- to fire, ST learned to use you will never again | in many cases in removl: ink stalis 2 Bo lm al | and us In year the “hravest Mm the war cloud settled down| Carranza needs to devete his best| JHlC ¢pig Dart of your toilet. e wohite At 1 e I e Doneatrts save to Mams ; L, What puzzies the individual whq from white materials, such as hani-| Michel Ney his familiar title of “the|of the brave” explated what his coun- . . #pon Burope, the Importance of de- |diplomacy to the early healings of the kerchiefs, muslin frills, etc. It must,|bravest of the brave” and none of | try pronounced was his error. etofulonsily . Duls Mis SMNE "on 0 i ists of Republican politics fn Yeloping such supplies as are to be|breach between himself and Villa for baby’s thirst is not satisfied by its|however, be done as soon as possi- | his marshals wae more highly estesm- e stat chy obtained in this c?:un(ry 18 ‘,:m em- | the establishment of peaceful condi- fli& of mfik_thx{e lho:l‘:i §, given clean, | ble after the mishap occurred. A clean|ed nor more sincerely relied upon. Ney | &‘sse‘l’e‘:::d u!o:h;.n E&i::p:vrzll .grl‘)l:.: phasie. It is only a question of un- |tlons, and the reorganization of the|cool water regularly every day. Bolled nle‘;:o :; blmlns ?perm-hot;la be ll_‘aid may be said to have been horn a sol- and generously proclaimed, sweet- @ertaking the production under the re. | Sovernment under principles which | water cooled and given between feed- | under the stain and a slice of raw, Tipe | dier. His father was a soidier and | EVERY DAY REFLECTONS tempered clambakes of the Repube quired conditions, which, though they | Will operats for the permanent pro- |ings will often aid digestion and quiet|tomato rubbed over the surface, fresh |the boy was brought up amid the stir licans?>—New Haven Union. -5 h: oug! ey gress of the counfry. It is a mighty | TeStiessness. Regular hours, proper | Pieces of blotting paper being substi-|of arms and it is small wonder his ot 3 may be somewhat more costly at the anfry. food and long hours of sleep are neces- | tuted until the ink spot has vanished.|tastes were entirely military. His 8tart than those abroad under their|task which devolves upon even a|{o0C $1C 100 CORES °F & ——— father tried to discourage his military Hartford ls busioeiug to sut_mad t degree of development, are x;.:m‘n w’,’{;"“fi' \:;: he m:n to BREAD IN JAR. career and chose for. him the law, but| A young manewho is working in an | OVer u‘f;.eg ik 53.'.;:3 porse o <z B 3 ‘business possibilities. t ce out the blot whicl - & health, good grooming snd & P after an honest attempt to follow the| office and getting a fair salary writes S 3 ood s ity. The officials engag:d Europe in its present turmoil, the|Pled Hue"‘;" h’;zf"g‘- "‘:t has "_g' good complexion hold the eecrat of ”fi,s"":,‘f l:‘,“:t ‘,;"‘7;:5 :{::,‘;“-;;:"‘3, xmh"‘m:‘flhm:h:m;‘ up the| me 2 letter, from which I give the ex- | with mgr: insletdpnt anll ogmwou end of which is as undiscernible as V“?Gesd" W n' ';:" tm-“:m ¢ | feminine beauty m-} chlrglo and it 18 a| orocks instead of a tin bread box they | * Michel Ney's advance was rapld. | CerPt below because he states the case | complaints that the cries from Hart- b mmt:xn;--;; u:: ingastivy o8 Mexlco & great mational secvicn | mee e e R G ot Posy | Wi keep much better, as there Is very | Napoleon plased perfect confidence in | with clearness and without trimmings: | ford do mot seem as loud fo them a& o e American bus- grea - = little tendency to become moldy. The| him and after the Russian campaign| “Just read an article i magazi they do to those who make them.— iness In these particular lines where e U e e acccasories | heat, penetrates the tin 50 easily that|ang the abdication of Nap Ney | on stinginess. It is the autobiography | Waterbury American. dependence is placed upon those coun- EDITORIAL NOTES. b“my"uww oL 4k o8 Mbirty: bread often becomes moldy overnight; | gtil] served France under the restors- | of who saves because he —_— trles. Some such Furopean condition| The least enjoyable part of a happy In the stone jar the bread does not|tion. When Napoleon came back from One tho rides about the state ean- . become so heated. These fars have| Eipba and Ne: t to it . 500 Siabd iy is apparent! ssary ti acal end. - E an Y Was sen! oppose him ¢ seem & the t fail t te th, B - the devdop‘rnenn?gnnd mlef“.fi'x'x'x’:f M St ol BAKED IN A BOX. '“":*‘c‘]" appeal in that they are easliy |he and ail his forces fell under the|case for his class very convincingly. |ment in read eonstraction which has tion of our natural resources, and be-| Even though Carbajal has given way| If your would like your pienic cake N pou S ;?::lt:l'?m: e '.”“ o “&Z cchn'npw“;:: %8:“ m‘[ur i?eé?fiuh%;{&mwo;g ing provided th eh | to Carranza, there still lingers - | to arrive unbrol baking it en motor v * Tihe In’ this. direction. Should net. be |loan situation of some size . | OF ho Sv6 Snd ona Ralf 1ack by eichs ik o Frevious 1o staring to oppose the| Meien (o the magtaine. T huve 8 - | ieralis dermen tor ekt poide Gveriooked. and one-half in¢h tin wafer boxes. If of advance of Napojeon Ney called on the saving instinct. One of my | waterbound macadam was adopted as P, the box Is filled half full of cake dough One way protecting the handsome | the king, to whom he prontised hers wad. and I in- | the most economical form of W- 16 witl rige mearly even with tho ter |table from hot dishes 15 to make mats | bring Napoleon ‘back in an iron cage. Just of" his .trait to|manent highway. But it was upon to fufnish plenty of excitement e LB € 100, of round, heavy pasteboard and sew | Ney was no doubt sincere at the European politics can be depended OVERTHROWING SUSPICION, etin leaving Just enough room for icing. S founa that these roads faveled and How conscientiously Paul M, War- | T 0 [ Samé gsta well The cover can then be put on and the | SK S aishas on the butions, & e o | & ke y A i Busg, member of the federal reserve| Strange as it may seem Belgian A sood H3ed box | Crculation of air is allowed under the de makers had to experiment in other Dboard, has recognized the responsibili- | blocks are not facilitating the ad-|it ihe followine: One cuptul of sour B8 o i, e TGN Lk | e i daing Ay directions and they have at last pro- ties which go With such an office, is|vance of the Kaisers grmy into|cream, one cupful of e, one-hait » B B he_principal i TRl S R dl-uo:fld by his ddu:o-al of his ;flall- France. cupful o!‘:'u.h:;i;;un mbe:xtis a level CONCERNING WOMEN. = tory.—Manc! road ldings and the severing of 1 teaspoonful eac! soda, ng pow- — » consectitions with the large brokerage| With the discovery of the cannon in|der and salt, one well beaten egg and| .. s have received the g houses in New York and Germany.|Belglan swamps, it is disclosed that|$DOUER flour for & ST batter. Spice Franch Leffion of Honor since it was| with This is done that he may render a|the war game goes on regardless of e ,,“'w" SR WREE 1 °Muu_°"‘, ize | instituted in 1502 Ney finally felt himaelf powerless to figured service to his country In the adminis- | wet grounds. s then the heat shoulfl be turned oa to ~ overcome the circumstances he r tratlon of the duties of the board % finish. . Eighty per cent of the women in the|cast his lot with which may fall to him, without any| There are daily instances of What the e g R et Mt i | o Wt gl e | SRy lor Jmusbiclon. Tt {5 & course|imagization can de Zhan the cables HARWODD FLOORS. AR PR of the battle alive and defested. e ich is seldom taken, being one which | and wireléss are out <¢ommission or N hed into the “Saws of death.” only & few can afford to, or would be | closely censored. Dust your hardwood floors—whether | " (12 prefecsions cacopt. tho ‘pricets | Five noracs, wers ahot Tpdes himy Mg willing to follow, when it is understood —_— Pelutenvarstibeg, st h‘gféd hood and the army. clothes riddled with bullets, but he himself from | - e ; What & sacrifice such & step means.| There are a lot of American tour-|OF WaXed—daily with a long handled, — was reserved for a more sinist Itched “and Burned. Sometimes Mr. Warburg, it will be remembered, | ists in Europe who are going to havet}” pof ot comparatively ll,:le cost. | . Mrs. Taft, wife of Former President oo Siagpinir Could Not Sl Cuticura Sup faced an unfavorable report from the|&reater admiration then ever for|They are chemically treated so that| 1%Ll hes joined the ranks of the anti- - sénats committes because he was wn. | Robinson Crusoe. they pick up all dust. e, o sy AR ] 2 and Ointment ulod. i Willing to undergo such a heckling as| The worlds peace conference to ey ey ihree Weeks, or Semi-| woman physicians in the London|sball be hanged!” 4 had been given another namines and the | nave been held in Vienna has been in- | with an oll mwop 10 clesn and pofen i |Bealth dopartment must resign their| In the fight Ney reached Parie s <p g ] : i i | i ¢ course which he has pursued shows| aefinitely postponed. The welcoms|Sometimes it is necessary to give heel | POSitions if they marry. R ° > abdication. He and burmed the wisdom of the committee’s action| hand has besn withdrawn. marks or scratches a rub or two with term pr Tray 1A fot insisting upon such a volley of o P ihe mop in Betweén the regular per- m:v?&?mor i':.i’io,‘{;’?}:?.i ;1:.‘;‘ hn:‘; ;’a‘. -‘:‘x‘i:uut: d-u.uu name for s -fire questioning. Some of the war tales being printed |iods for polishing. When the ToPS | the smallest proportion of unmarried | sake of his children, hs .- i xperience and qualifications Mr,|in American newspapers would fur-|Decome tos dusty for use they can be | Gmen to its population of any state|den in the chateau of e w, ia known to be a financier|hish surprising information to the | [athed without lnjury to their chem- | VR uion” o L4 s is demanded upon the federal | Darticlpants in the European war. et RIS e b s s . — e na Cav: J e opera star, claims only y - VHwu s Tude 'ana fho scson| W Ohe Gioriion o fum Boof PICTATES OF FASMION. | auiTil il et T oy i LT which he has taen in behalf of freeing | T8N __castles into hespltals, the| silk kimonos in pale o pale colors are heav- i g™ p Ayt f himselt from any entangling alliances, | P3¢e Palace &t The Hagus is going | ily embroidered with silic roses. N Vv, -Wq'.r mm-‘?-‘ supports both the confidence which |10 be avalisble for some use sfter all| c”m Mrs. Katherine Wiliamson and Mrs. dimes y faco and Cuticura Otntment batked the presidents nomination| .. e fTon o the swmall high oo o | Hattie Slothower of Denver have been it ts Tt S0 bl 15 cousd SUEREE and the senate’s approval. His action e man o e St Mipw:. Tusis ] (RS0 crowned | 5 ppointed membere of the newly cre- Dretect . L st & has been a great deal of warting over 0 #0on and in & short time my face wis entirely not only discloses his conception of the A ated woman's minimum wage commis- - regponsibilitics, but leaves him free for| t1® Weather map, ®ut it has had| With the cloth trotteur costume the|Sion of Colorado. been ‘swept cloar. Cuticura Soap and Olatment cured the rendition of the highest kind of slight effect upon the changes ‘there- | perfect collar is of fine muslin ortrun’ for the unfor- | me.” (Signed) Miss Lottie Hugsins, Jan. asdiite: on. Parent cambric. , CHINTZ SHADES. ' prace not by pity be| 31,1914 The fellow who can succesafnlly| “Take care of the tunic It is no loriger mecessary ha.i i e “'fl"‘ A LATE RECOGNITION. e asotr B omerpyrg (oo B TELT ,:::} 48 #l1- | o hite ‘o7 Ereen or tan Window ma of 00 Save thrift ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED foretgn De not_say the easiést thing imaginable. There|modities and acquit himself wil be : of That are complications which are constant- | acolaimed a su : o o w‘&fiu‘”‘ gy il =t P ~ I Hon Thar of ou can save if 1y arising which require the best train- 3 gold or blue hemp. to make it more dur- ey_in assembly- ed minds in international law. Thus| The roque experts have always had able, are sold ready made by a pro- trial & living if neces- it 1s pot eurprising. that Secrctary]s waom welcompe to the Rokp of New| Tne Jittle platted frills of musiin that sressive dealer. iy Néy was.con 'n‘;fl-}?M‘ it advisable tc lown some uses v e , srn“;:—m manam ik “I: om.'na England and they are assured that 5 § el . TO CLEAN PEARL. ¢ you get & hundred dollars in to legal experts guiding | will be extended with as great cordial mz Stempy ward and the ‘a bond. You can get a the department of state, but it is a|ity this year as at any time in the Shoes becomis more fanciful even for e, 1. 4 ’thtuxn Put it away, & @gsision o ki & chaice ne bas| e plteet onecte 1o St '« madrity : Tou are’ = jon an ing 2 choice he R, in the perfect tollet’ stored hv b; ot ydu are’ mll'fldl take out insur- one of those who assisted in| The extension of the electric line to % * s vy nail : .m,m. nazy lawyers 3 galding the two previcus administra- |the littls-used . side entrance to the g the subterfuge ne %:7. duty of the working peer The. maintenance of neutrality is not|rise in the price of household com-|ReW form of an-3ld sayin of hollands. Interior decorators fo & o) dollar you get. P. O. Box 234, So. Parls, u,z es Brown Scott. mmmmm w‘“:'t:m‘:,wo' Becretary Bryan took office he jons for the public, but outd - anticipate any such difficulties [be only the bdunm. of “What will mg%mu;*‘;m“ ke el y o) Anto the des Qfl -uuwznncvn l(uhunlm ‘A gown of coarse silk crepon had the! boiling water and

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