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0 NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1975 provisiens for aeroplanes and the es. - ! r—_—__-—_— 5 i o R S GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR DAVIS THEATRE Bpdtr gt the submerines were cut out but five MOVING PICTURE THRILLS <B . - - of the sixteen provided for in the bil | pres 2o e it Horwich Bullefin |2 s vl o _ NO DANDRUFF--25 GENT DANDERINE| SHERWOOD TRIO Srorssaee S o s “Oh, is this you The inquiry was ] pened to her nose svhen she was young, nnd Qoufied those who knew showed that there th 3 ¥ Jpseen v B g a% but one submarine on the Atlantic]utttered in'a hoarse whisper by tke;-And when her son— % e P T Y TR T Y S I T AT 5 W = Pl e e stont woman who had fust crowded |y SR ol that et whoo® ¢ HAIR COMING OUT? IF DRY, THIN, | scragzy, just moisten n clotn_ with || GOFF PHILLIPS, Comedian | IDE & IRON, Musical Duo 4 119 YEARS O The result of the house ecemomy |into the last seat in that row at the|won't waste time seeing his poor old FADED, BRING BACK ITS |Danderine and carefulls draw it || oo e e e 2 ——coxi Ses o { Strexk means that seven and 2 half|moving picture éhow. maother. I declare, it makes your blood COLOR AND LUSTRE. trouh Your” hajr.laking one small PARAMOUNT FEATURE P IR { Sunscription price 12 & weeki 50¢ & | iition dollars have been saved at the| I simbly had fo have a little amuse. | boil! And half the time in this world = 2 Vour air will be light, fluffy and ROBERT EDESON in “Where the Trail Divides’ expense of efficiency in the navy, but|{ment,” she peoceeded to her friend as|they never get retribution! Some Eaterod at the Postomce at Norwich, { G025 O CELSICN U Gt s tho|she Settied “herself. “I said to my |lind of retribution ought to overtake| Within ten minutes after an appli-|wavy, and have an appearance of A Powerful Western Play in Five Parts Conn., as second-class matter. Tt of »m\o“nr“_' cuch will not Dbejdaughter, 'Susie, I've got to have a|him for such heartlessne Making | cation of Danderine you LT\nn(l’nt nr;a' a gan u‘-u:e.a ]::n u::xumpma,n stre, - ! £ conomy. s e e e n V6, S0k, onaT | 107 167 Milionairels Aaventen and | Simte raco of danarit or faling huir | softness ana fuzurlance © ° || TwovUAU CHAS CHADLIN in a Funny Keystone Telepmone Calla: the. fact 1f/ the faking of such = seinLLoicy TVNBest in cthe house el {072 B0 EHIREE Gonghier Tat “ealp will not iteh, but what| Get a 25 cent bottie of Knowlton's MOVIES 3 | Bulietin Bosiness Office 480 { from the naval bill results only in the|gelt:” TWhat's the bill fonights On, |free like that and his old mother with lease y st will be after a e Al S Bulletin Edjtorial Rooms 888 . 2.{ casting of it into the pork barrel for|*Hearts and Flowers”’ — Now. that|the mortgage foreclosed and living in hen 3 toilet counter, and prove that you —that it i ¥ i % 3 o T 3 is as p ty d soft as any B expenditures that would make no dif-{sounds pretty, doesn't it? There isn't |2 room with the plaster oh! Some- s as pretty and soft ans-—t t Willimantle Ofice, Room =, MUITRY oo\ c0 1o the interests of the country | enough sentiment in this world, Mrs, | times, Mrs. Fudge, T can't see what is gros B 31::; bfi:‘lx}i"&:‘ffif» or xz{})}e‘r{;uy, S‘c::e Ruilding. Telephone “were never made. Tudge—not near encugh! {the matter with the world, T really A little Tande: ne immedia ely | 1 rea b‘ [...‘.A“. al S :\f e - — atin e ] “I—well, if he's the leading man 1|camt! doubles the beauts of your halr. " No|can have beautiful halr and lots of i " Norwic , Feb. 9, 1915. s must say he's good lookis He me-| “There! T'm glad the girl's found | difference how duil, faded, br ¥ s 1] - Norwich, Tuf;day o n ! WIRELESS VICTORIES. e e e S e he ali{our about him and his underhanded e . Many bave been {he demonstrations|real young. Of course this man's older, | Ways! She'd have led a life if she'd £ Sasbssvasesesascesses in the past of the value of wireless|but George looked just like—now they | married him. I can tell her. T've ai-|wonder why they are told that their 3 3| telegraphy, but there is no end to the|might have got some one beautiful for | Wal's sald, Mrs. Fudge, tt the way |services are not needed any more, OTHER VIEW POINTS H - nd opportunities for putiing it to nse as)the leading lady, ! must say® I like|® man treats his mother ows how Most of our successful mén started H e LINC atlon 0 T ns of protesting Tite and prop-| €M AImply and with their hair blow- |B€1l treat o wife and she's Mcky to|at the bottom of the hill of life and || H Intans 0 Dron i ing, My goodness! Is that old lady {Dave cast him off! George always has | they didn't reach the top until after 13 = erty. It permits communication to0aY {5 be in the cast? Oh, she is? Weli, | Deen 5o good to me that any girl they had stuck their toes in hard and | & : 1% . | which would have been absolutely im-{T never heard of her! She doesn't|Dhim ought to thank her stars! | climbed and climbed. We read a lot| Now President Wilson again asserts 'S ! possible a comparatively few years ago|look like IS o ik - { this fellow ought to he horsew about the royval path of life, but for|that the country is on the eve - an actres: just like some- | 1 T - e se @ ™ and it is beins utilized to the utmost|body’s mother. Oh, I see—she plays |3 Well as cast off | most peovle that path is moist with |new era of enterprise and prosperity; The Bulletin has the largest 3| in every possible instance where emer- | the part of a mother. Well, it is very | “Now, ain't it lovely of that zi | the sweat of toil and there is no S bl S B e K a e ERL hetion of any paper in Esst- gency action is necessary with most|miCe for her to he able to earn a live {PuY back the old homestead and pay |ioned coach of favor waiting to cairy | the country was in a twilight irculati ¥ ing at her age, I'm sure! She has|the old lady's board bill 'and every- |us to fortune and tg fame. Man been a famous sctress You don't|thing and take her there! That| The cash boy of tod ey e say shows she had a real good heart and |the head of the Dusiness later on- Probably Connect: chester Herald. gratifying result: i three ern Connecticut and from Whether anything would have hap- £o four times larger than that of t will feel too 5 N a pened to the liner Lusitania if it had that young man may well be blue be- who brains and enersy |Door to establish n reformatory any in Norwich. It is delivel Droceeded on its course to Liverpool| wain i ahame . the Wey . Tnat]ciiuke ne's 1ost he Now, ain't it nice | may become a partner or sole proprie- | Women this vear, a real ‘x'sf_'lgg' (for} 3 to over 3,000 of ths 4,053 houses ving the British flag can only be sur- | voung man treats his morbers Entie. | 107 that old 1ady to have fothing to do |tor of a business which needs the |fallen women. B3t it wouldn't feel so | $ in Norwich, and read by ninety- The fac that it was feared{ly unconscious of all her devotion, let. | DUt JUst sit still after all her trqubles | pushing of a man who has energy and :f_ i kf”n“ O r‘-)m“‘r'\\:x;: RS our cant. of the paople. I s tne result of ihe German pol v iuelbin Misey katc thelowas, iiiddeen: ?oid qm S e e s e W"‘r‘z e b Foom At ine top | help-—New London Teiegraph. i Windham it is delivered to over $| harm would befall the‘ship, jts|ing his faher calm. I remember |iinoine In o I hcot oo ’h‘nl S s e Woatins v oD z S hous n Putnam and ngers and crew, and it was the|Just as well, Mrs. Tudge, of shielding | haq tine o leatn to cook it on ine | erowded if those who are there would| No better pr could be given of | 900 houses, I T100 and in §| Witeless which made it possible to 30n George the very same way! rd parties and things she went fo|dn their best to Bet a good start on |the independence of Governor liol- Danielson to over 1, £ ae b et and Mt e ain't that a shame? That A e i B e g & E is rempbolntment of Hight | all of these places it is consid- e ~ : poor old weman expecting-a letter : © . 2ne ol leqy Jooks | the way. un. A < o e haatel take such action that would reduce the | from her son and not seftive i pe. | T2l Pleased, doesn't she? I remember This world has favers for those who ommissioner Char J. Bennet ered the local daily. % danger to the minimum. theti ot its T ioterag feel the | ¥en my Grandma Atkins came visit- ahead, but it’s cold picking for qfl\(c%- .-“ !Lm )l‘t"'_, Eastern Connecticut has forty- Bain aia 5t xvert what rishit Hate € ling us when I was a smail girl and se who hang bacl. comb took offic e duietly o 2 e i | you, it takes | S th P hier Shate, Jiat YEat s higher wages? Then |known that conferred | nine towns, one hundred and £li . o midocesn horror when the|® mothers heart to appreciits whet|NCnt 0 Sleep in her chair just tha e Soore then | upon him the power to maie appofnt- | sixty-five postoffice districts, and 3| officers of the La Campague, upon be- | t1&t means, Mrs. Tudge! You never | 1 o4 can get far more by | ments and that he intended to exercise | 1§ Gixte rural free delivery routes. §| ing apprised of the plot to blow up the | 190, & Son ‘=0 vou can't—oh, ves, but | O e T a7 oasationad X" Has | B s Eulictin ix eold in evers |ship while crossing the Attantic, in-|" “T'think it is a perfecs’ shame. that | 3 R { H £ gated a search which resulted in the|that poor old lady can't see her som |Stead? They i | . - § town and on all of the R. F. D. 5 2 Poor old lady can’t see her son ! e rights which | B ESiites in Eastern Connecticut. covery of sufficient concealed ex-|when she's gone all the way to his|loose o Now, do you s |e is bound to | respect. He - remember t {his representative in the capitol is working overtime to find new ways of xation, but ho is likely to for plosive fo wreck the vessel and thejoffice! T expect he's ashamed of her |that girl _be foolish enou l Lravsian s made possible only by |BOW that he's risen in the world! |¥es, sir! She's giving to i CIRCULATION (e fax-renching powers af e wire.| TRaCS fust he way’me dunt Toligs | oresties! el . THE WAR PRIMER he son acted—and Tve never called him A or cousin because he was so mean. Aunt | 4 soft hearted creatures: 1901, average .. 3412 Almost daily ix it possible to point] Tatia e o e e s || when the'next election comes on. But " aaily x Juli s a real good woman, though he's docir jeven: the patie e a ¢ ;! jout the invaluable service rendered|she @id look queer. Somethinz hap- = [Tk ofieamian e sorans saa e | 805, averago .... 9,920 ¥/ (o shipping through this product of = Hone nheninc e Al e science and 1t /plioes smphasls upon J Vacuna— Sl ; 2 suffer more fron MATINEE 25c to $1.00 NIGHT 25¢ to $1.50 s s s I M AUDITORIUM 27 500itis e I | S!life is too important to be meglected. | | s that the end? And — | here I'm getting into your | the need of every vessel being eauip- F- o happy t mp.and Berlin was he has for years.—Hartford Times. Seat Sale Wednesday at 10 A. M. Mail Orders Now ped to make use of such assistance.| AM she '} U the trow res escion of huts | Its importance protecting humar | OUS TRIALS A clessly melanc Carnegte will be dead in a few GETTING THE WORLD'S TRADE. ery day that the war is continued TRIAL OF GENERAL WM. HULL. re { STATE REVENUE AND EXPENSES. | © enfored myself!"— and <within its walls on ainl e e e The necessity of knowing what the it apparent that the opportunit: When the War of 1812 was begun|~®WS f the Roman emperors o = = 0 B s of tho ot kelx {0 Do for | of this country o et and retain fte e pomho was 4l prepsecaintons Tis = i I'HE B DOR: MU ICAL ¢O' E )Y (0. e st o e ro taKinE sc | proportion of the waia’ trade appoinied fo Command was SWittm| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | et was at 'y Presenting THE BATTLE OF ALMOST n the appropr vefore L increase: The falling Hull, at the time governor of Michi- | v P o ents ¢ i ic/ ABREYRDYY - {the trade of those countries engaged|gan. Detroit at this ,»:,' od mnm},n‘v‘ajs‘rn:m ng a Family on $3.64 a Week. forfeited A SCREAMING MUSICAL COMEDY FARCE es to making both ends has peen steady. - some 80 people and a fort, & square! ;. Jagitor: T read the article £ W TOMMY LEVENE ... . That Phunny Phellew there was a more osure of two acre: rotified | dependent upon it, there is the chance for this country to ma the situation. Tt i e resources whereb; name t 1 imagined ti with Indians, and ss meet Boston Amer Rt RO | CASSIE FRENCH Sainn Al STt Dt o e oy Attornes| shutting off because of the manner in L ent of his o Boston American last Sunda; sccame the guarantee of TH MAY McDONALD ......0.. 11111117 The Victor Songbi ted by orney e AN iRl s hed ™ | cope with the ation in this section. | towara o ¢ © FIETEED en and it is a boost ts shipping was tied up, but|F2¥ tndertools o slese bt s S v : = . AND COMPANY OF FIFTEEN PEOPLE or 1 Representa- e positive If more gradual| few miles below Detroit, on the oppo- | situation COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL TOMORROW. e et | e Seh iy T e e T e Tk e G sectionm AL P EDNA MAISCN in “The Heart of Magdalen,” 2 Reels i h to state|instance. shows a falling o ports o velinquish his project and re- Ll ais from the / e 3 ek mes to the ad. ] during January of over $97.000,000 in| home. Then word reached him | ,}'*1-“1'\.‘,“’\ ‘ v r Wien, v BILLIE RITCHIE in an L-KO Comedy and Other Pictures ~r : comparison with the first month of the | that the British Commander Erock was| has only $8.64 to r ¢ 5 e > de for the|vear previ This of course means | APPIo4ching With a large force. When L a e o es: withir s - st ess the de f 0 bl ik § 2 i Brock arrived called u Hull to g . o . e legislature there is nof 2 ¢ert © in imporis here. surrender, but Iatter sed. Then | men_with at lea wo action one way or the other. | It also means that the markets of the Britleh prepared for an attack. As| _O'Brien’'s number) = depends upon guesswork| World must look eisewhere than the enemy approached Hull was great- | A Ga § 1 i a 1 Brit center for their suppli Iy ated. He is said to have sat 1 & b b report of ihe committee and 2 3 i sa 4t In{ The ‘moterman m T C d Ao 4| “Where Furope is unable througn his tent with his back sgainst the| nece 1o o omen and ; common experience to Dass|, a0 e e the wants of fhose| TAEBATE, moody and uncommunicat = T Lo e he Come y et he might have made an immo 5 K“\g e the most of t a condit This always results nty. It per- en has as m on foreman who In is : : has developed like a mushre i s o assage of measures i six miles of tract in ‘ ; » S e Enalt and The|nas been apparent since the apening « s 5 3 o P Two Reels—“HIS NEW JOB,” Essanay—Two Reels & ’ e w res 5 eing | yould last 1 ' B wé at the close of matters|'l® war. International trade being|yoi il 858 0 it Latest and Newest Chaplin Picturein the World. Chaplin says, “I_had h ought t voted shut off from its regular channels it} T to Laugh: Mysslf, When | Saw it.” Immense Cast, With Funny Ben Tur- ¥ the pr e of this bill no ap-] IS POUNd to go elsewhere and the ex. pin and Others. All Chaplin's Funny Kinks and New Ones. tent to wh ation. She has just do: e e e e ‘Golonial Theatre d voted until the comes and remains| o, Kistiio hes Lodra e to determ Other Exceptional Dramatic Fi'ms From Best Companies. timated r ne and the appropriation 2 country goes tionmen and their fami PRICES: Matinee 5 cents—Children 5 cents—Evenings 10 cents S @ sensible methc andii | the fact tn e it I 2288, fn’ alether nwritten SePE| catea e oo CARcnLaTe 35 el = eauty, ves th: en a { mpbrtas of appropriations. | e fact that the esisting condition of verely blamed Hull, and | oo, as Jost Of the motormen, con- | e » manhocd wnd | it is 0od business | infernational trade is mot temporary.|the Government accepted his- atater |2 e S0 thels work as as something 4 e g {mher sound to be stagnation in the emoved Hull and appont | mooin o5t 02 many brains. Why 2 to of ana strive = 3 S e Curopean marts for a long { ed Cass as governor of Michigan. Then | wiie chod ce sash of bt 1o e tz melodies,—the | Ven Register | l : gl i | {0 Set deserving developmert it must| Ppgovrimartial = | b5tk elnctric ‘and steam) come : walts dream’. 1t | EX-AMBASSADOR BRYCE — g0 dc b Pardee | - ch asfhetd in Albuny M. | the best paid men? e seldom hear | Tozart. B ON WASHINGTON S e in London to guide to it!ere continued by adjournment to B SDee ARy o S8 e i e lec | National Capital Contrasted With Its | 5th day of Marc IPRORL S faiyion 38008 W | rade 28 canuot he accommodated | following. There | e 4 - oty 1S ITH E. B. D Y ans eaol Rival Cities Abroad, statement th ox . e et e 7t|:i=::.‘r]'lz’v’a:“r;z:‘; was charged with |T v : Qi miwen. ¢ ot a little worrying for{ The indignation of the army at what|| o i | seemed to t a <'|@¢]| seemed to them a pusillanimou. | render was intense. The first s has lost the national ten-| tion of thousands of minds SHE Gioney: Bob the Ehon s t| Hull, from some corrupt moti February 11th, 1915 l There is 2 drone behind the ter he ought to work Ie loafs when wonderi nds il er- - — e o pavs him and an annorance to those | least inclined to hreak with gavety. e nations nat i ougi: 1o aevelon very. Suorls tais | - AvE]ane e TEARC Perbizs 1188 Toians ot of the Miller’s Dancing Academy e from an enemy, |, "ol 0 e {1812 The second was cow Glattee Siatatr ol = zality of the use| ez { and in the neighborhood of Detroit, be- o IS it ot e 5 b wis | o Torkey may now; be v 1T day JOf Aomubt-ob I L e A | Former students and night classes are cordially invited Jus ' Germany’'s example to - 2 thi- Nine timwes out of ten the . S 5 | vear. And the third ¢ s neglect | ;2 e he la: 2 protecting | Mediterranean in the war Sty oo i cpeiect |is w grumbler, alw finding to attend. Get your tickets early Beeradf e { while commanding a separate army | Decause 1 don't seem to get alo; %, | alwavs jealous of some companion who | gra betwe h { hustles and gets there, some compan- | spire i the Sth of April and the 17 A good time and lots of gocd things to eat is prom- ntiated | to tell g e use of | what ; t was presided over by Maj|ion who succeeds bechize success Is | flower ere’da| aEithe A acics ised by the Day Class of 1915. S o Gen. Dearhorn. After the evidence |®arned. : = . foniy or lity’, the ¥ among the resuit of its prom-| That the kaiser has got a few new| W25 211 dellvered, tae finding was| John Wanamaker the Philadelphia |say b o {for chars ck upon merchant | wrinkles simply shows that he is tak. | (1ot Hull was not guilty of the charge | Merchant. the other duy said L e PG ok ; ililaaie A a it - B T o G K-f of treason. On (ho second . charge,| AR umeuccesful clerk or bhusiness| Epernay onal Geograyhic | critic. contrasts ¥ £ siving | ing thing th "is Way. Ihowever, the court found him guilty |Man doesnot need to look far for the|* b O o Lt wee idast o . R U rempectedy s | of the firsi, second and fourth specifi- |cause of his trouble. | who remen o of befora| Whereas Nature avish | or it will send to the bottom such ves-| There is always one saiisfaction|cations, exiept that part which charg- | It i3 generally in himself or herselr. | the war. & 3 a most diffi- | in the artistry with which she . me ) 3 s avenuc _become scoted sels as it ma regardless of the|about Fedruary. for a short month|ed him of “fordidding the American (It may be one of this dozen cheerful pic- f the W W afictories. Lora Jife. Such is against all jus-|it’has numerous holidays and anniver. | artillery to fire on the enemy on their|things that are not little thi 1o yee nor ome. accord : des his paper with an ap- tifia acts. it is not warranted by | saries. |march toward the said Ft. Detroit” | 1. He forz that o perfect: L i e preci foresight of George tregtiner at has been order 25 e oz i e the court found | manifest by what he produ Tavest r t Wast igod fhat .,:ro.fi e e e S e ol Y of negiect of duty and un- | agement or sales. rospe: 3 ish stre r r ¢ P the day an enormous Germay vess aispla; aitl-| The man on the corner savs: Too|gmcer jiics conduct whish oy the M — SR s o1, Tec 3 German capital, he continues, is ‘state- | crowded, some » " which de- —Thdee of arians and when such is{ many of us zet the mistaken notion| specification. put on (he einers trot]. He finds excuses for not doing with window plants, to outlying [Iv, its streets are broad and they are | irremediable ¢ " e i g §o Be anticipated it must expect that|that life is what the other fellow |seauitied o S theYlinstead of finding ways o do What |garden plots (the miniature farms of | bordered by many nobl P R T every »wn method is going to be| makes it The cou: 1 was - finally ga-|2h0Uld be dene. the townspeople th all the environs never can be beay rey vt £ @dopted to thwart it { T B ARSI R S Journed on Marih 2 In consequence| 3 'The world goes ahead in almost /| painstaking solic K'J‘t‘«.:‘. e ]n!\: . ui tous \‘.bm'.,. ¥s It 1 fiah use of neutral fag ie munictpality as well as ihe in-|O0f ther determination respecting the|every direction, and he leeps on the | dressing tablé) e Pt o e o Te aries Germany is forced to sreater caution|dividual can at {imes appreciate the|S°Cond and third charges, and the|humdrum turnplie -re somebody | comfort and | bas but one beauty. € ita sple T | aTie of & S0 Taln stoves i diearig | SPecifications ~ tnder - (hede "chiarges, | Will Bave o vay the tols s | here Tepata vt The Thames Loan & Trust £ the crews, it ie being forced to 2 i the seatence: The court howe| o L | Aererie: dotted with B 3 5 Lt e 25t As was the case when sume 4f the| Lar. L tHe cexts e court how~| 5. He is mailing by the broken com- | e s, 3 < £ piracy can never e sanctoned|IMPOTtant Mexican developments oc-|Genirals Revoli ~ices, and e nakte s HIEARIF D bomberE | O h | "The. lana M 3 o of peutral flugs nevertheless | CU7Ted, Secrefary Brvan was away|hls advanced age, earnesily rscom-| O Fle flatters el 1pon which, B A lvl en Tor care lest it pesult im preat|When the latest warning from Ger.| to ihe marcy. of the Dre ot Al S et ains rami > ¢ alle, but = BRREESS fus ncutral count 5 g of race. higger ¢ to the their 3 e With ouri, President James Iadison nis nobody n a great champagne SKIMPING ON THE NAVY. the democratic pariv starting that Gen. Hlull should return|has ehind. numerous works : slocing ths [ | Derositors in the Ci rcial De- g ON THE NAVY. [out under the siozan of economy and home in Massachusetts % e Ao At doe Tiniw f the champagne are bot. |charm of such a winter WHDa | Rt ) omperial Dy The ,“;’{f, ;_’“.“',”‘ “t ‘;‘:;"_ fl‘]'i;;“‘!zlnr ady (s‘ ng rs ‘57 € u-rn;i;. it maust nue .ml.Tl hie sn‘ou;% Teceive | ysed to, and therefore his entt great cellars ‘bnl.;\l m,,mzv-;'\‘vd.);m:r_v: :/,; 529,:!.” 3 partment are hereby notified that en b th er house of - | appreciate eelings of the averaze rwise. Later the Presiden:| it rock, on which the town is|he is certain, a & ful [ within hecks for 2 - comomy. That there is need of keep- P nidn hes’ long since re-| .3 e puts off too ma K- melioyiéd, & Ohimpipasnss | fiude) the Scanety the | hours five percentum. (25 per cent.)i § the ing down the government expenditures| The dispute over the cause of the sentence, and the best h! n the cafes of Epernay,!and Vierna behind th: % 1 e A b Sontitus enjoyment | of New Yo corgia an several claims, prove is admitted, But when it Is reailzed that | Buropean war has by no means ended 1 Bve of Benson 10. He is uncenscious of | was plentiful =l oym of pfiv\ork hc%su]:rd Ao proved and allowed, ki A 8 DY o in bis Gistory, cails the {rial|much of his time, and lets i f the manufacture of and Madrid's { |is Havana, a the Carolinas, § ' \vill be ready for delivery on and after §hete has been piled up by the demo-and if there is ever named a commis- | gisgracetul, and ntence unj lacking resulfs he coud { place is that of apparatus and material | not begin to Golf, | city 50 fascin- | with their long crats expenditures in excess of pre-| sion to delermine ihat point it is bound | and savs that the court was evigently | tained. ed Ir e champagne indus-| of the br Sea atingly quaint, | season and lw d F b “ious appropriations running well up|to be an everlasting job. {constituted in order to offer swll a S ari of thoroushses Sloaks railway shops here. | Potom this i Bathing, |so historically | idea! climatic § IIORGAY, I'€DIUATY t 1 1 to a hundred million it appears 1'vke‘ . = = & sacnlics to sve the Government i =4 11 factory .outputs of hats and | traveled X et amonz T Motoring, { interestiog, | conditions, false economy just now to pare down| Secreiary Bryan has gone to In-|from disgrace and conterapt DR e ernay has been engaged so|advantages these foreign capitals with socdl s (s CHARLES F. THA the naval appropriation bill. gianapolls to delivar four speeches,| OCooles; in his ‘Amptican Common-| . e ateects F‘.‘:l‘fr«t". I T i o S diversions t i fke | the in)"a‘i’i’fli FT \::i Congressman Underwood led in thebut he will find that it will take|TUlliR, Y%, 00 ZiOEmint of the (™, New Faven ought to |cess. Before the war. It Sold the faest | Which gives t0 i ¢ an ol of ofoudoorpes- | [Norwich, Jan. 30, 1816, o assault upon the and urged thejmore than that to overcome the res- | never, ag a Judgment, Liad much weigh, | read 2 - what Jehn Wana- [of wines to the world, grew steadily |of picturesq " cooked the highest | in a foreign | times through- § | _ cut for the purpose of a otm"‘s as|ident's Jackson Day address. | with the peop! | maier A grest wany of | mere wealthy, and gardened i :u,win:n-xs_ stately chur ¥ order. country. out the winter. § | uch of the impending deficit as pos- {2n Administratio: { these cleris < LIul, energetic and vn tiny s of ground |hallowed by the names of fazaous For Boskot, “Trepieal Tripe,” and Iatormat BERE A5 tho resuit of the lessons| The fellow who robbed the inmates|munasetrent bad 1 2 |loya: to the iztaresis cf those by whom | upon its outskirts {who wore Lorn Gted t Al 2 "‘(fl,‘ v th ios, a33ty STETSON & YOUNGC e, It seems sur-| of a home for the blind is termed the | blamable with kis own ¢ | they are pald— e-c are some who| “These small farn re a feature | worked there. his adva R_K e Raix . Berop was presided cver by +i% they can help |of Fpernay. were almost | Amerlean capital tianiic Loast Line pristug that appropriations for such|meanest thief but the fellow who peis- se | G0 Lot ear T 1 *, . “Tha Sianderd fairond o the ot~ | AT DENEETS a0 Builders e =0 position n respect to more tie v Zey ought to|ffty feet sau 1z foot of | come with time. Valuable engines of war as the sub-|oned the inmates of an old folks’ home | fuestions invoived was e as Sug- x rer’s time | their surfaces was covered with veg-| There are a lezion of 248 Washington St Boston, Mass. . Les: work and matenasn arine and such necessary vessels as|should not escape with any such'dis-| gest a suspieton that he could not beland ther crive cusiumers awar—then | etables, (rees, whitewashed stones. or |the young capital tpo: < rrices. by skilled lbor, - s T8 ' ship. _nn‘d_narul t‘nqmart :nd ‘UM‘UDH. % wholly unbfazed.” > they talk about their hard iluck. andlclam shelix Iswhich are enumerated r vee, Telephune. S0 WEST MAIN ST.