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7 N A ol the mines means a hardship to the thousands of working miners of state. Hither move for. the forcing at the government plan is harsh upon hes been objected to in some re- spécts by the operators, even though{ SUGGESTIONS FOR L they are harder to digest. They should agreed to by the striking miners in- . Dbe perfectly ripe before they are dcates that some progress has boen (IHE HOUSRWNES: and Should be’ thoraugnly e made and it would appear fo be the 3 3 eal g or crackers to make ToRical method of relioving Colorado.| (at sho. suves all the sebabs Sf toliet | fhem easier for the stomach. to putsue it further, It needs relief,] and ivory soap, and when she has a ;: Subscription price 1% a ‘week; G0e af not a worse condition. plnt or more she puts them into & UTILIZING 'LACE SHAWLS. month; $6.00 & Fear. - SR Dranita. pan with NAIf & cUp of WAt 3 i Tiose Who_poasss oI style sbawls| Lrrrie ‘svoukoH Cabha i d meits it-siowly on the back of the B&ma.dm Postoftice azNorwiod,| SHERIFF BROWN, BUSINESS |and melts itslowly on the back of the | o Chantilly, Spanish, Burges or Jtaliaa| LIVER TORPID OR BOWELS ‘second-class % by matte MANAGER. fity of course vellow coarnmesl and | iices, I8y, renew them with an eve| CLOGGED. / s When it comes to giving information | ¥hen well beaten togetner she molds | winiers donning. . Laces of this o FRANK §. BUTTERWORTH. putetin Offce 480, to the public, it is well t lose to cak ot - s SUT “Builetin Soems 358 [ the facta . Figures o not 1ie, but they m{‘fim‘mfi:“&mfi B remdmrally’ Sfastiys. oapen o B o S L A L e For Stats Secretary, inTob Otios 832 | San “Stentimes e made. to represent | nands: copecially the childeens’ hands| this winters wesr, and without cul- | fen Hatrs Ail the CIOgESd B Wesls: EDWARD M ROSELLE. Willimantie Office, Room 2, Murray | conditions which are entirely different ting or defacing their delicate threads|sour bile and f | ‘For Lisutehant-Gevernér, At Three 0clock” %2252, * Ruilding. Telephone 230. from those actually existing. remove hot water marks from | OF, MieTing them in any way. They |moves out of the bowels, and you have For State Treasurer , ; e | For instance it has been advertised | japanned trays, use sweet oil. Rub it | 20030 % kin Tining and may b Shif-la well, plavtul child n. “Children HORACE G. HOADLEY. “Norwich, Menday, Nov. 2, 1914, _ | by the democratic candidate for sher-[in well till all the marks disappear|fxed to handsome. collars of briliant | o'y, T not, take g — | iif that the cost of running the jails| then polish the tray with flour and & | hued ‘Velvets o be dccorated With | Desame {ee nche eSS and (hey For ‘State Comptroller, THEAT RF “ REPUBLICAN TICKET. of the county for 1912 is $14.448.48.| S0G 000, ing Dlajted skirts for a| TS ¥ e g SRy . HORACE H. JACKSON. R /\{ Not 'a Man in the Show The inference which this is expected | ovhen Ramins, Plaited, slcirt e fasresens. United States Senator o carry with it Is that such i 2 mem‘i{mim Aegtipe aniig LINEN CLOSET. e T o For Atterney General, en ‘on the county. pressing when you afrive. . y fidren love it, JOHN H. LIGHT. ‘At a matter of fact the county re-| A ood place to pack mecessary bot- | pocrie ventiated. will mon - hhecna|and it can not canse injury. AP PRANIE B BRANDEGEE, Now Lon oot 3--ANDERSON _TWINS--3 Governor. port for 1912 shows that the expendi- | tles of liquids is to place them in a|yellow and _:flf’cmk earlier than {f ference what ails your little one—if For ;...,‘..,m,,,' In a Novel Character Change Oddity in,a Dressing Room” MARCUS H. HOLCOMB, Southington.f tare for the jails was $14,057.87. Dur- | 8hoe. They are leas likely to be broken | siored otherwise. The Droperly con- | stomachashe bat heeain cimeonmer g | 19th, Dist —HERBERT R, BRANCH. LANGWEED SISTER I ALICE FARRELL 3 and if they are the shoe will absorb L ber, Lieutenant Governor. ing the same fperiod the income| TS0 0)Cr the contents and clothing ::’x;nim:g l;m.clnleth l:\:e\:lrd“‘b:mgx 2| wentle “inside ol n“ma 20th Dist—SAMUEL McDONALD. Two Jolly Fun Singing - Violin CLIFFORD B. WILSON, Bridgeport | through the jails was $15.142.23 show- | Gl ot be seriously injured. Covered with linen slips fastened with | Besstent Gorst treatment Full For Sheriff, _State Secretary. ing that as a result of the conduct of| " A gelicious and cheap desert is maie i directions for babis um k. Seat - . e A X v s, chi of all T of War CHARLER e eeetarY. enwion | the two institutions undee the direc- | by paoting the uics of STAPEIruIL over | Srai S, oink: HAYE (he linen slips | agas’ and rown-ups are primted on GILBERT L. HEWITT. MUTUAL WAR WEEKLY 7755 from tion of Sheriff Brown there was a sur- | sliced” bananas. They should be well = each bottle. * Dlus ‘of $108.36. In other words the|chilled and served in tall siasses with | e CPa‘ents Of the shelves. Old sheels| Beware of counterfeit fig syrup: For Judge of Prebate THE SHERIFF OF MUSCATINE ............. Two Reel K. B. Western jails. cost the county nothing, but|Powdered sugar. One large grapefruit —= - Ask your druggist for a fifty- G. WARREN DAVIS, THOSE LOVE PANGS . .......Keystons With Chas. Chaplin will serve eight pecple. Of Course, no DICTATES OF FASHION. cent bottle of “California Syrup of thr h the busi lik rough the businesslike management| . oun nor lemon juice is needed with Figs,” then look carefully and see that For Representatives, Juesday and NIILLION S MYSTERY Episode N it is made by the “California Syrup HERMAN J. GIBBS. Wednesday In Two P they contributed over $1,000 to the|gite iR i el Stk 3 oth top shoes are quite the smart- | ¢, HERMAN ALOFSIX. Fur est in footwear. ‘ofhpany.” " We make no smaller size. | ~ N ALOFSIN. 4 Furihermore tach work sa s been | s s et Hand bk witn'ontémapt any other 5 ‘Watinee 2:30, 5c and 10c; Eve. 7 and 8:45, 10c, 15c and 20c Repressutative in Cangrase has been no handicap to outside labor,| With clear sou i s have 1o steoves, marrow Jomers - . per - [ . 5 D%, pass bread sticls | gowns have no sleeve: 8 | e | Dlaced between tissue before Bedond Dierict RICHARD F. FREE-{but it is & credit to New London coun-{ or squares of bread: &3 Shoulder. straps being the. subeti. | its alriness and its pretty colorim heRUCGL e . magasine AN, New London. ty that it has such capable manage-| With purees and cream soups, pass | tute. 5 e b il e T 37 e 1 TH E ATRE ‘State Senators. ment as that which has besn and is | Croutons. i 4 N may be ‘acquired. iy ) gyRTE. COLONIA Din. oS B wiITON New LonojDQME fumished by Sidney A. Brown.|, WAk G soupe, pass lives, celery or | Underwear of eotion creve, extreme- . : lo. Tapided - Publiing.—Wash e . T S S e - S : - simple, in white or in d. pple Tapisca Pudding—Was LOCIU 3~ The same business ability is manifest- | HISNeS, L 0 o Lo maitre dthotel | is fashionable and practicar > COIoTe A Good Idea one-naif cup peart tapioca and put in — 5 - ed in the purchase of supplies. With/ P i i ble 19-JOHN H. BARNES, Norwich. th hutter and sliced lemon and serve with One systematic little woman marks|double boiler with a scant quart of SO BENAMIN F. HEWITT, Stoning—{ the exception of meat, the provi-| thin slices of cucumber,.dressed with| The short shoulder cape appears on|&ll her bed linen with the aate | cold water and a pinch of sait. Cook sions for the jails are secured as a|oil and vinegar. _|some of the new traveling. mantles,| PUrchase. I got the idea’ she said,|!mtil as clear as starch. Stir 'often 28-JOHN M. TATEM, Eastfor( ood economist would buy from many| Serve new boiled potatoes with|called manteaux artillerie. *| “when T was in the hospital, and saw|t0 Prevent lumping. Remove _from 39-CHARLES O. THOMPSON, Pom-]cources and at right prices. There, are | minced parsley and melted butter over how the “sheets there Were marked|fire, put in dish. in which you intend Sret. e T e, them, or creamed potatoes with boiled | Velvet mingled with souple clotns|With the date and room number. I|t0 serve it add one-half cup sugar e The Call of the North” 2. With Robert Edeson and Mammoth All-Star Cast “DENNISON TALCOTT, Vernon.| Sheriff Brown has established a rec- | °F fried fish. or cachemere de soie is much used on | Use indelible ink Wwith a very fime pen|and a 13-cent can of shredded pine 2 Sheriffs, o e o moc-|, Roast mutton should be accompanied | the new winter models. and mark the sheets at the left side|abple. When cold, whip cream and In the Most Perfectly Produced Dramatic Classic of the Decade. by mint sauce. Rice croquettes i of the bottom hem something on this|Spréad on top. If you have your own Thrilling Drama Glowing With the Beauty of the Wilds Matinee 10c—The Feature Extraordinary—Evenings 10c Performances 2:30, 7 and 8:30 London County-SIDNEY. A.| mined by any such misrepresentation. | tarnips 3 i preserved B, C - ips, carrots or Brussels sprouts are| Blouses of the jumper type re-|order, ‘Crib_sheet, August, 1812’ In pineapple, use a large cup- Bneng. h;w_Lgxla_ldAm gs A HC is no novice at the job. His stane- | also good with roast mutton. "®| sarded with gih favor and are espe-|a little book I ‘mark down what the|ful instead of the avove. mATESwW?n‘Mhzm RLE; ing and management make it mani- Spring lamb should be accompdnied | cially adapted to the use of two mats- | Sheets cost and where I got them and Pruif A . Mansfield.] fest| to the Voters of New London | by new potatoes and green peas. \ | rials. i It was FAry: to b v i ruit Cake—One pound brown su- o Sudue of Probate, county that he is the man for the| Boiled mutton should be served with| - n grade wears, so as $0 know if | Ser 9n° vo\:lvl-:-or hl"o;ned flour, three QEue of TTo! place. It is no time to change certain- | CaPer sauce and boled rice. Many coats are still being made with | I shall buy it again. z“" "_.'":M :»;a' t‘t;;?l D{;:‘r:gf aw,nd NELSON J. AYLING, Norwick D e e svoreain- | Roast veal is improved by horse rad- | the collar cut in one with the body of Representatives > 2 OWR IS | ish sauce. the coat. 2 quarters pound butter, one cup of ALBE;T e an asset of the county and for the| Sweet potatoes in some form are de- . Dry Cleaning mol: % "1'° teaspoons mace, cinna- . BA D assurance of honest, efficient and bus- | licious always with turkey. Small: colia ¥ n excellent preparation for dry|mon and cloves: one teaspoon black SR EE (H. HUNDERSON tneasiike administration of the duttes| Hosst Beops with appie sauce is,the| wids are made (o enciele the mere:|CIeaRing is equal paris of malt, borax|bsvBer, one nutmes. one teaspoon sods. ustrate ecture e e el mlelh el e e st band as they did in 1830 and white flour, Shake this prepara-|12 €gss, half cup currant jelly, melt- it B b 'l elected. Roast pork must be served with ap- e §‘.§’é“.‘3’,’u‘}" a‘:lvlo t{»&e cllea.nu‘p,d nr{‘ld ed‘“.nkw( cup hot water. This cake s feapRot_bo los e voters ple sauce and sweet potatoes are a| Soft dull shades will o en put the cleaned arti- | will keep for years. , the responsibility which rests With| QUERCOME WASTE BALLOTS. |f°%drccompanving vegetable, She Beputy Uf M B R ot i L S L TR IR s S on el’ltra merica 3 5 3 veai " r " H S and sl ke . Bt thiting 1o the success of readed veai cutlets should be served | tered in the rich trimming. e daysiethen lake out enq swe|LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Many thousand ballots are going tq| With tomato sauce. #he coming general assembly and the soft brush. This preparation . will By ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON, Ph. D, of Yale ot . be cast in®this congressional district| _Rosst. venison, roast quail and roast| The close fitti s z f o o e B o re Tont|on Tuesday, in addition to those votes | AUCk are servod with currant felly. | tirely of white o roatara prum. | Sean_lace’ waists ‘occRbnK. 7 oki o Yol 1M Bl - ahat 1 ok““'w Tt tts af_| which are registered upon the votin Broiled beefsteak can be served with | ises to increase in popularity A1~ | collars, nets, veils, lingerie waists or| Mr. Editor: I received through the s 2 &uv ‘must Iook well to its a hich voung| mustroams or, maltes. dhotel Dutter, ¥. dresses, white broadcloth or white|mail the progressive endeavor to show mm ter . #dirs that it must replace extrava-|machines. At each and every elec- | The vegetable can be boiled new pota- THE HOT FOOT BATH. serge, Voiles and many other ‘materi-|me why 1 should support the progres- v 55 ance with economy and that it must] tion there are hundreds which arc|toes or scalloped potatoes, mashed or R 4 als. White linen suits not soiled suf-|sive candidates. 1 don't just vnder- aice with economy and st X Bt thrown out because of & Jack of Droper | Feanch fried potatocs and Caulifower| ~‘rRere is nothing Tke a hot foot bata | ANty 1o lsunder may be success- |stand why I shiould be asked to vote |} Ticksts S0cents—Teachers and Students only, 35 cents. On sale at ent handling. of it matiers” which understanding as (o how they should | or usparasus. to tramaiiing hns Mk 2 hot foot bata | fully cleaned this way: algo white sat-|for a lot of defunct republican poli- store of George A. Davis, 25 Boadway or at the door before the Sossis botre I, s e marked o compiy with ihe Jaw. iiotled or roast ham should be served | ter a siege of prolonged study, literas: In waists and evening dresses. ticians and ex-bosses and when the lecture. To do thatth > uch has been, and it is always like- 3 abor or other intellectual activity v D me ‘o do that the candidates on the i Brofled lamb chops are served with | night. - The bath. sl be cabon oo Cord and Tassel e L i v ly to be to a certain extent, igbtioanticket have heen nominated. 4 one of} peas and creamed potatoes. Breaded | ery night, for about ten or twelve mir-| The cord and tassel promises to|for Dosses thev will be consistent with Eirom. the top to the bottom, from | the sreat troubles with the Australian | Chope’ are served With fomato sauce| utke ‘pefore some io bed andihe|prove an Jmportant trimining acces. |ihe doctrine they are trying to make|Tor senator from the iR, SISt o Holoomb for governor to George| Pallot. It is a condition which should|and potatoes au gratin wate S5 5 y g vs as ss in the polit- e -ab VOl s P I o r should be C v us belleve they stand for. I don't |shows as much progress in the p it for atforney general, there|Pe avoided as much as possible and| IFried chicken is served with corn{Let the water come weil over the ar: onect hes. alfeadly ‘r’r‘i::rxl.um:ppn:‘ want any vellow front or skim milk |ical sphere as he has in the mercan- of qualification and pecultar}such lies in the power of the indi- | fritters or waffles. Ten Tt Wi canbe tho Moot wessais |nte and later on there Wil be seea{in mine and ss far as the county jails |tlle world, he will be a star of e iy ominiatration. of] vidual vote to overcome. . Roast chicken is served with white |in. the feet to Al and afford aimost | tassels in Jewels of varied hues and|3nd other county institutions are con.[first masnitude. o nyonaTeaiety Tt is useless to cast’a ballot. ‘straight | Slie and rice croquettes. It ot e et e Bk i Iplting tans -with{oivhed they are making jist us good| T have Sest hed & pubiic dociment iy in Wee yesr ws oufl & Buce SOt e e Jeg. | OF SDILL, whith is going f0 be thrown |1 2oL SieW can be served with dump- | it Witharaws blood pressure from 'the | the frock. 'This sort of gafmiture is showing today as they di@ when the|from B. F. Mahan, a Letter of Wood= |} tom, Whol Prices, in Retail 5 g 'Wn | lings and boiled onions or carrots. | overstimulated brain. This ind ticulariy effective Wi Te 18] present progressive candidate for sher- | row Wilson to Oscar W. Underwood: : d e made up of rTep-|out. The necessity exists of getting| = Lamb stew can be served with hom- | Insation g in. This inguces re- | particularly effective With the velvet|is was running things. I can stand [but it don't tell me why I am out of Quantities. Raeutative citizons., In the momina.|the correct instruction which will|iny balls or croquettes. Tt o ) Lomlon, [ oSt the war and incame tax on top of the | work or why I am paying 10 per cent. || Begt Coffee 1b. 23¢ Fon of Albert J. Bailey and Joseph FL | insure each and every_ ballot beins| Boiled tongue, like ham, can e |sleep is promoted T otk 24°1-2 mills tax just s long as they | more for my living under free trade s ool Henderson, men who have been a suc- | counted as desired. T3 do that the|served with spinach, and it should be| Ii is mecessary to keep the water up CONOERNIR WonEAN can and look pleasant, but it breaks | than 1 was under republican protec- |} Good Coffee. . . . Ib. 20c dens in their own business nave been|ballots must be marked in accordance | accompanied by tomiato sauce. to the highest temperature at which It | Denver school irls have voted to| i, ne&rt 1o think Tedey, the bie Lom | “Torwt 9 Chiosen.’ They are qualified to repre- | With the law and every voter who has' == e et Sams ToNR Canmmion. [ e ot oF e biateting [ame o Hetwich ad; 414 “at Eell PR I0EWI; O6k il ST All Best Teas. . . .1b. 25¢ qont Norwich creditably and taks care | the least suspicion that he is not prop- HEALTH AND BEAUTY. by adding hot water as the tempera- | dresses to $5. i) A VOTER Best Baking Powder B /s Ituis. st Tiacitord us they |ty posted ahould make sure of sl myosd who Have weekined. thamo ]t the foot bath Pacomes’ lower. - Who is looking for progress but don’t| — t b2 leserve. Norwich needs the sound and | Fituation. e e o ehne L thew CANDY ROSE PETALS. Mary Carneil, Philadelphia, is dean think he can get it by voting for “ DISI 2 d Re a i Ib. 12¢ s bl ~egremsntation fhay ave pre-| It must be remembered that . a|ihemesives by Gool ohcs besliming of the women photographers of the a lot of defunct republican poli- ermg an P 1 ' pared o zive, straight ticket calls for a crossmark | with the sponge bath. > B ol make scanBy Fosé petals; put o] Dited: States. B ticlans, s Gt Best Cocoa. .2 Ib. 16¢c X in the circle at the head of the 5 o cup of granulated sugar into a sauce- 2, LIE hes Drogrensysrcandiele "LAYING 2t ‘c . = . NO FREEMAN ABSENTEETSM. |party ticket and it must be within| A simple method of keeping the|Pan and etir in slowly a third of a cup| SWiss girls are gradually forsak- CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. Referring to the congressional con- | he €ircie. A split ticket must have|Nands and nails in sood order is lo| of cold water. Set his on the stove, | 19 the domestic employments for po- Telephone 662-5 - e s e diorist ho Mew]mo such mark within any cirele, but| Balve a lemon. insert the fingers. and letting the mixture heat slowly, grad- |sitions in offices and shops. . JAMES W. BLACKBURN, Nie [} mim (HER A te B T el out| turn them rounid and round in the pulp, | velly coming to a bol. Lo : 8 Stanton Avenue, East Side {York Herald or. Sunday declared that D rel This will tend Lo prov < D. S i 3 0 Gaiiline Daye s i e is will tend to prevent the skin from| Do not let it-boil hard. Try it fre-| Women in the textile trades in P ikl B -wae; Bomie iBiian: Richard P. Freeman was being “at-|® o m_the ballot| growing up around the nails and hid- | Guently and when the syrup crackles or | England are paid an average wage of 3454 tacked Dbecause as sergeant major of|it t0 be cast. However simple such|ing the white crescent which shouid | hardens in cold water remove from the | $3.56 per week. 9 - the Commecticut infantry he did not|May appear to be a great number |always appear at the base of the nail.|fire. Stir gradually until it begins to DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | __ L Y A %o to the Spanish war, resigning in | Of People have.lost their votes through | After washing the hands well in warm | Suar, then place in a pan of hot water| Women are eligible for the first time ' e PRy R A THERE Is 5 advertising medium in hannon Building Annex, Room Eastern Connecticut =quai to The Bui- ‘August, 1898 failure to understand and take the| Water and soap. the skin surrounding|2nd, using a pair of tiny pincers, dip|this year for election as county coun- : : o - < the nails should be pushed down by | the petals into th flors § Teleprone 523 To those who served with him in|Decessary precautions. Where doubt Dl ; e g et e itios W8 1 anl Insurance AR : X so mho served Witk M In | e sample ballot should be so-| e AnFers, or, better still, by a blunt | dry on waxed paper. Before they are o SR Health for Meat Eaters n for business results. he Span by virtu one instrument made for ‘the pur-|dry, dip them into a saucer of powder- | Jewish women in Palestine have| A weil known authority states that the we u ,iof his office was seen by them every|cured and a correct method of mark-{ pose. ed 'sugar; again oot i 3 put on a plat day, nothing could be more amusing. | iNg learned. Likewise any unfamiliar - tray and place where they pw?u“;ef; |As a matter of fact Major Freeman |With the voting machines should try| Dust is brought from the outer air|dry for a day. 5 their own farm college, where they g gy g = . B are taught agriculture and domestic m&i‘mfi’mfl.?‘flrn“flw Toe to Political Advertisement . duties. idneys. The kidneys fight uric acid, somethi Was the first man mastered into the, them out today while they have plen-{into the establishment on the clothes. ing | Fntea vegtmant of Commectiont Vormne] v of OPDOFtunity to use them and ask { Bacteria and other germs which infest NEEDLEWORK NOTES 5 e Sweve never meant to do. The result iteer infantry of the United States army- questions. dust do not grow except when thi There are 1,027 women & every 1,000 ""&gfl e o ey B T e s é @ust is in motion. Houses should,| Filet lace is the thing nowadays.|Mmén in Europe, while the ratio is 964 sluggish, the eliminative tissues clog 4 i %% - wann't - dincia: i EDITORIAL NOTES. therefore, be well dusted. Vacuum |Baby Irish may be bought for a song, | FOMeS to every 1,000 men in America. | and the waste is retained in the blood to . He was charged until 3 Cleaners are the best because they |but. filet is growing gradually more| WAr depletes men's ranks. Polsen the entire syatem. 2 . -ahiirty days after the peace protocol| The return of cold weather means|draw off this germinating stuft. expensive every day. Even the tiniest Lat Liduay trouble develop and it will ¥ " was signed. He has since been com- | the opening of the ever popular srid- Todaiion o e ea sch the tinlest| women's club of Providence R. I.|lsad o guch fatal diseases as Dropsy and mander of Camp George M, Cole, S.|dle cake season To clear the skin, arink plenty of |for the table it is being much sought| AV been asked by the mayer of ielr & w0 yheumatism, headaches, liver water and less coffee; sleep in a well |after by wommen- with Jong purses.|CitY to aid him in securing relief from eonstipation, " dizai- ventilated room with the windows the war prices now prevailing. W, V., and has delivered many memo- rial addresses at the invitation of| Affixing stamps to telephone mes-| 4iseqd at the bottom and lower at 'he lat & {Grand Army posts. sages means more quick work for the | the 109, Take 5. ot bath Gails and | white Tarkish towenme: Thar ok USES FOR MINT S . _Records successtully combat any|telephone operators. use a bath brush and pure soap. Take |likewise embroidered in blue in f mint i B statements to the contrary. That he 2 | a heaping teaspoonful of phosphate of [a French knot design. Add a sgfig of mint to the water in ks, two tea- | faithfully performed every service re-| It is strange that there is no daily {soda in a cup of hot water. half hour 7 Which vou boil your potatoes and 'an ofm.'h_d:_-m e S ‘utred of nim then s &n established]congressional performance at Wash- | before breakfast for five davs, about| Long pointed baga of white ratine| 337, and deliclous flavor will be im-| gt each and in a few days i ind i 2 A ig of mint add- - : fact gnd) there is every reason for|iSLon but no one seems to mind it. | Once every month. show a design of blue French knots,|P2Tted to them. A sprig o Jour Kidneys will perform their duties [ B | ] e B e oiice icn i as 2 5 — Women planning their outfits will do|Sd to your lemonade makes it delighi-|jg a perfect manner. s tutte th mont | Curranga cga’ apnrecidte every -Gay| - fuit (Eat 18 Begindiiy to - decay]well {oipess aq hoiriembrojdering one ful and refresbing. ‘Rheumasalts flushes the cl wia- 5 e atands et of all for the|bow dificut was the position under| 320U PYTEr b9, aten, hecange germe i of these. A TRAVELING TIP B o iutietione ‘ot . terest and weltare of the district,| Which Huerta labored for a year and a{get into our stomachs they are likely| 7The dainty mosalc embroidery s Bl . Ty He represents principles which are|n2lf to make us ill. Bananas are morelstill holding its owrd: It Tace collars, jabots, ribbons and canal clean and sweet. necessary if such are to be eafeguard- WOuRL meaty eumasalts {s very inexpensive. It nourishing than the julcy fruits, but that wi | gimilar articles can be carried with-| B B hiis The apility and covesge| The strategy of the gridiron has o 4 that women are taken for keeps by| gyt mussing .n a suitcase it they are| Bets GUICKLY TAFOW, EEPIRE fo represent the Second district as|to take a back seat after such a double Dlaced between the different leaves of | gt 4 aBoiIE e ~represented. pass as the Emden worked in Penang s ine. “This takes up lttie room | ““Rnsumasaits is prepered by the famous FTRiigh- mntried 4n the posttion he]RarTor. 2nd Jf you prefer the laces can be| Rheumabath Company, Minneapols, Minn. stands befors the voters in a better: e % B ——— e found ~anting. The Second district = nE - : . : . ; THEN and NOW : One hindred and _thirty-eight Today the United States has two years ago today the United States of the greatest gun factorles in tho world the tions that recommend - Sheriff Sidney A. Brown for re-election as Sheriff of New London County. g foolish, but it was never intended for- d ) g has saffered instead of being Penefited | 10 S0 Pl established its first gun factory at celebrated Krupps, not Springfield, Mass.,, when cannon as excepted At the Washington Navy guring the past year and a half of i democratio representation. No one| geven million Belgians facing star- - Well as muskets were made for the Yard the famous 14-inch maval gvii Continental army. Soon after it i3 made and at Watervliet, New. knows this better than the voter and| yyijon is"an even worse situation than cotablished another . factory at York, is turned out the 1§-inch- misvepresentations and claims of ac- tion and doing things will not cover ;:ii“,;f oo malL (ot el o = waits for no man. : e T o s Bililh, aca.cost: defonse WUD whoss —ef- . Government prohibited the exporta- fective range is 9 miles and which up the facts. Democratic promises laclk the persuasive power of two years The prediction that at the close of ' tion of arms to the Americdn col- can throw a projectile 21 miles. Bfit you may over- onies but this act did not disheart- The maximum energy of this gun is . 8,000 foot tons. This monster is COLORADO NEEDS RELIEF, | o :‘,Qfi";:"g;;pl‘:”“ a* great relief, ¥ { More than Colorado is interested in {the decision which the government will| There is every Teason why neu- make relative to the sltuation in Col- | trality should not be maintained upon ‘orado. It has been sufficlently lengthy | election problems. Evervone should to be terminated through an adjust-{ vote and vote right. fnent, but such is not indfcated, L % Efforts have been made by the state| Republican principles are important which proved a failure. The govern-| and vital not only to republicans, but iment has established, peace there| to members of all parties and partic- pro. — this war there will be peace for three e the restless colonists who num- a g y ; fered: among themselves hundreds 49 feet and 2:9 inches lons, the take it with of expert gunsmiths and cannon Drojectile is G feet, 4 inches long a Dorers. In mearly all the colomies ~With steel penetration of 42.3 inches. o - § Cammen were being bored by private The cost of firing one shot is $1,000 {Rdteiduals and iwhen war broke and weight of the rifle without ih out there was a remarkable assors- carlage is 126 tons. To cast this menpt of brass and iron guns of the g8un more than 200 cannon cf the S &mooih bore muzzel-loading type. 15-pounders used in 1773 would 3 2 The best of these was an 18-pound- have to be melted down. Wash-. > ‘thromgh the miacing of federai treops| ularly the independents. g 3 er which could throw a round shot ington did not have enoush cannon and endeavors have 2iso been mado & from cpe to two miles. These guas in his whole army at any one time e b = ; y = s 4 ‘were from five to eight feet in to make one of these big guns. All 3 . B e s e e ay Letter or length and it was with such ard. the leading powers of Eurnpe cave His record cannot be truthfully assailed and effort £ 3 get together under a truge but such} democratic congressmen are commend- ,, hem, . that Washington bigger guns but none of -t , mot SRS e cagub onde: the exiat-§ SHIE chndjdetes 50 1K 99 they méin » % T Ferts ‘around, New Tork. Some evem fne {1-centimeter Srupp sicge along that line has resulted in boomerang effect. Be ing terms. the support of democratic policies. =Ea 1 of ihess suns had been captured &uns surpass this gun in cnargy. m e Now it iz praposed and it is under o 1 tter from the British and others were Ow naval and sea-coast defense ure to find the of Si the consideration, that the government| There Is too much significance in : ‘made by the colonists,—but the lgss Euns represent today the high water s name S“fi“! A. Brown on bollot. e O e e ©of these guns and the evacuation mark in cannon-making and they " . o 3 raw the troops which have | th: . g Switharaw- the AC ehnriad -oliee et by o of New York forced upon the Lon- are remarkable illustrations of how ed such a salvation to the law| France to be true even if the latter o Ads ~ 3 ecesat oipeed il . ress far inventive genius has progressed 5 2 of that state, or that the| could be satisfied by any such hand- 3 B e L Vote for the Sherif who proven der 1a T b Ot eatablishing a government can. In gun-making from ths dava of or has been tried and . "close the mines, under the | out. ; Full information’ given at any office. e Snte. This cannom (he American Revolution a0t toa = b T e B s et N g ; - — p 4 Tactcry was one of the Arst ingtl. = 100, in the face ‘of the fact that. thoroughly aintgined fh indefinitely.| Iilinois furnishes the facts in an- - THE “m“]m m totions established by the Conti- thirty years ago the big guns in_ competent. > : cither step pan is eas- | other distressing mine disaster. Among : AT LU, nestal Congrsss and of the this country was mot greatly su- 17 . atate ap- | tho things which the recent demo- 2 T S 3 : very best Of that gay was perior to what it was in the | cratic congress threw overboard was s Lot = % madc by the inventive gemius of orktown: 3 3 E E hen it} the extension of the operatian of the S