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kim 3'\° te?c;x aénd guide;uthesg‘\aglu of Pure Pood Specials for Wednesday REMAIN IN NORWICH | 5 i S e S TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS AND§| =~~~ -——— = Frffizfg‘fi‘ffiél}“;?{;‘;},‘; ;zl‘:fi,‘f{: LOWER YOUR COST OF uv[NG i ichedule of orl as rrange: ustrat by the following from a as Not to Interfere With His Per-|Prominent Board of Trade Secretery. CNE TON ite 7|7T Want to say Miss R— has mora sona! Supervision of Norwich Com- |, "ot my “expectations; in faet 1 THE ! FINE mercial School. and His Teaching|can truthfully state that she is the SMOKED PROBATE BUSINESS I WESTERLY ™ ticr Seituiiensor THE TWO BIG PARTIES Big Bond Required of Executor of $1,500,000 Estate of Mrs. William Hoxsey—Louis Dotolo’s Property Valued at $10,768—Belief That Harold Oxley, Auto Thief, Was One of Gang—Pleasant View Chapel Dedication August 13. OHICAN Pnlatues the many whom I have employed dur- COMPANY ing the past twenty years, being both ‘His Norwich friends in many fra-|rapid and accurate.” 2 / Shfluldflh CABBAGE FREE Cookers 4to061b. With Every Purchase 15 Pounds ternal and civic organizations and According to last reports this young I SUGAR Plate Peck, for others will be glad to hear that al-|jady was drawing a salary of around 12%c Iy | CURED ol Bl though the courses in Business Econ-|$1,000 a year. C d Cuts, Ib.. 16¢c Fresh 0' ]le Boneless 11 lbs. mics, Stenography, Typewriting and A prominent business man writes: Secretarial Studies at the Connecticut| “During the pest eleven vears I have Coilege for Women will be under the|employed many office workers, sten- personal direction of Principal L. M.|ographers, bookkecpers and salesmen Crandall of the Norwich Commercial|but 'none scem to me to be as well School, his duties there will take but!prcpared as those trained under Mr. eight hours a week of his time, and|Crandall's direction. His unique and that a good part of the iime is ar-|original plan of having his students ranged for Saturday work, o as not|work in the offices of leading business to Interfere with Mr. Crandall’s per-|houses for a few weeks while attend- sonal supervision and care of the stu-|ing his school gives his graduates dis- dents of the Norwich Commercial|tinct qualifications much to be appre- school. ciated. I depend upon the Norwich Mr. Crandall's School enjoys the!Commercial School Employment De- The largest bond ever exacted in a|dence has been broken up. Oxley was probate court in Rhode Island was |sentenced to three years in the Provi- fixed by Judge Edward M. Burke at a | dence County Jjail and to pay a fine session of the Westerly probate court|of $300 and costs. Joseph S. McKier- Tuesday afternoon in the estate of | nan, arrested in Boston, was fined| Louise Diana Hoxsey, widow of Wil-|$50 and costs. liam Hoxsey, a former town clerk of | Monday, Walter Conley, aged 30, Westerly. The will of Mrs. Hoxsey|was arrested in Boston and brought was admitted to probate and the per-|to Providence. He is charged with sonal estate is estimated to amount to | driving away an automobile owned by bout $1,500,000. Mrs. Hoxsey died in|the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company New York city July 6, 191 She leaves | from Exchange Place, July 6, and dis- 1 n e, July 6, distinction of having trained and | partment for my office help and am her entirc estate to the Washington | posing of the machine in Westerly. % placed during the past few years more | glad to recommend the Norwich Come- Trust company as a trust cstate, the ording 'to the Providence: police; Brisk, Ib.. 18c mercial School to anyone desiving a net income to go to her daughter, xley, McKiernan nnd Conley oper- Pl 1 acon st iR ibus \nrss Poneation ™ Mary Hoxsey as, wife of Percy |ated together and stole several auto- ate Boneless The Business Jourmal of New York Tho: of Rome, N. Y. in quarterly | mobiles. four at least, and valued at City, the National Business Rduca- payments, durin lifetime, and|over $3,500. These four automobiles a | { tional Magazine and the Official Or- gan of the B. C. T, A. has the follow- ing to say concerning the Principal | of the Norwich Commercial School who gives his personal attention to all Rump, Ib. 20c and Liver 17¢ thén to her and their issue, until they | were disposed of in Westerly to jnno- attain the age of 21 years, when the|cent purchasers, it is alleged, and it estate will be given over to them. The |is said they are cat considerable mon- trust company is given full authority by reason of the transactions. to invest a at its discre- | Four machines have been recovered, Sugar Cured BACON, 3 to 6 Ib- 23 c y . of his students. ton, fu and to|one in Providence, one in East Provi- simaps b, o o 25¢ Value “Mr. Crandall has attracted a great be tr d power in all the|dence, one in Newark, N. J. and the deal of attention among Private Bus- real and rsonal estate. There are(other in the woods at Pendleton Hill no public bequests. The Washington Trust company is nominated in the will as exc f the estate and v confirmed i | 8| | incss School Managers and his counsel VEAL and SALT : : e s been widely sought. He is one LAMB for SPARE | At a_meeting of the Providence Vet. of the most successful private school Ib. ........ 16c|stewing, Ib.. 10c|RIBS, Ib. .... 5¢c eran Firemen’s association, having in charge the entries for the muster of managers in America.” RS Certainly the young men and young jyitnessed e S nd the New England States Veteran Fire- women of Norwich and vicinity can- rville Stillman an men’s league, to be held in Providence, 5 not make a mistake in selecting a Anne elicher of Wesierly st 31, it was announced _that Pure White LARD, 1b... 15c Extra Business Schoo! so well known and so D enty entries had been received for ———————————— well recommended. This isct'!:e only i the muster, and with prospects of a 3 Business School in Eastern nnecti- total of forty-five before the entries Freshest E‘ég‘strk Brown Special cut mentioned in the last U. 8. Gov- 1o: The entries received up to ShgEoey LY, ernment Report on _ Commercial Monday night are follows: Creamery y Loz - 30c Creamery | Schools and Business Colleges. { From a public school teacher and a_thoroughly competent judge of a | good_school: i L. M, CRANDALL, “After ten years’ experlence as a - - Vi | public school teacher I took a tourse at_tne \lorwich’pommerciax School youns people in high grade businessr G Sweinit . oS fepres nind: s B e s Recton | el Hancock Star, of Wester Taunton: Vol King Philip, White Angel, of 7oAy e 3 3 Salem; Red Jac dge: Okom- 3 Ibs. FITT B COLE CAbove) mokamesit, Marblehead Governor HOMER 5. CUMMINGS ( Below $1 00 Homer S. Cummings, who has been ® to the other heirs. John E. Wills and CoMPOUND, ........ 14c | BUTTER i, Butter 20¢| o Special Today, Ib. . Bradstreet h Andover: City of Lowell. Lowell; Winnisimmit Chel- sea; h Vet. Hingham: ille: Hancock, B Charlestown; _ Ent e chairman of the Democratic na Bankers, Leading Business men,| 907ty and auantity. == | Tames tional committee, is in_charge of the s = members of the Board of Bducation, | o {SF B1X monhe aiing G nted Mechanie, Warre Democratic speakers' bureau in the |l§ NEW SPANISH as well as members of the Chamber | St \5pe o 2 B | of Commerce and Board of Trade have | € at a larger salary than I had been e e Hhe e o £ | ONIONS, Ibe.. 5¢|CABBAGE, Ib. 5c| ONIONS, Ib.. 7c[§|ai Sacea their unamalined. stamp of | Srning beforo taking o course at tha pects to have his organization in f , 10% y 10, » . approval on the Norwich Commercial | Norwich Commercial School. orking order soon. ' Chairman Will- ossbeks S Diiod cons and| He takes an unusual personal in- cox of the Republican national com- S i £ans st in all his pupils and places them mittee announced that he had appoint- daughters to thi sschool. High School, dence. named as Local Laconics. Mr. and Mrs. Martin F v S client positions as soon as gradu- b n. here 2 b gradua ave | Elizabeth, Tenn. are here ed ex-Cong: nan Ralph D. Cole of o s Honmal graduates have | § f it dlay, O., director of the Republican also sele his s th i i it = sy In the first position which Mr. Cran. bt o Bk bk loond Yol oo and attended in quite large numbers. i 3 Since opening the school eisht years | fall secured for me I made enough Ivory Soap.largecalee. (.. .0 i e .ins 8c M| aco Mr. Crandall has added over ten|in one week to pay all expenses for = thousand dollars worth of new cquip- | at the Norwich Commercial Blue Rose Head Rice, uncoated, 3Ibs............. 25cll{ment as well as new'and complete (L Tovnian e it w Esther Sherman. da and Mrs. Charles E ained f y party, Mond Mrs. Joseph L. akers’ bureau. Mr. Cole was coun- to the comptroller of the currency the Taft administration and served e in the house of represent- pre-convention cam- Shern ment 3 eeep i ctive urton support- R = conusesjor untenctioniin commenclal) a glad o1 he g e He'is an authority on the taritr. | Large Queen Olives, pint................. ... . 18cffllTeacning sSeoretariar Stadies, Court) o[ W7 KNS £l (o recommend ¢ Arnold e eportin manuensis ork, Civi 1 Cor Schc Northfield, where they will attend the | _ 0 B S tenotywriting, Touch Typs-| ,Although the combined experience of \ Telizious conferences. S = ot | B Sunbeamn Grape Juice, pint bottle. .............. 19cf# e o e iy, ©oa” | the Norwich Commercia) School facul- of bis widow, s Helen Fitz Pendleton, presi- |lodge No. 42, K. SO - mercial Law and Advertising and Sell- o eafsandlin & estates | dent of Wellesley college, who _ has |lodse, I O. R v lodge, A. | @ Dove Brand Molasses, 3 1b. tin................. 14c Q> mal and Colloge trained w ed the|heen a* the ‘home of her brother,|0-U- W These courses have been taught here SR O c ator de | Tames Munroe Pendleton vas a member of the Methodist| @ Walton Toilet Paper, 8 oz. rolls 4c; 4 for. ......... for so many years by expert c oL sunceloHty fon having e B s “hurch. He leaves a. daugh- T modern and up to dat hey are not an es ment supervised by the 1 teachers. Sersen’ I Green, and a son, s Camphere, noth of Mystic Franklin Pastry Flour, 51b.sack................ 19¢ S R R e uehter, “Miss ‘Dorothy: Latne [l ecs e e e 3 s s brother, Albert Lamphere, of | Sunbeam Shrimps, wet or dry pack., 11lb. tin....... 10c | demonstrator at the county the 4 Dear Mr. e sum 5 ank you for the position ¢ the summer normal course, and |3 % HI, R I, and VTS, | [ e e e e e o o A A e e , the fastest and mo; : 0 % ; JI l"_ 150 dying nianoforte isvsatchuidll, a1yl e M typewriter oper in the : e me after I af ould be legally |2 Pickéring, of Old BBure Gocontilb- ...\ .. i A, Bt e in i ) me | fon al ~ School appointed John The new Church of the / Entertained at Bri 5 View, will be ar ; was £ = s i Tl O Mr. and Mrs. A, O. Colby entertain- EXTRA SPECIAL B The sy fultion ax : Harkins. The sermon will T |ed 12 friends ridg Monday S| SOUP, 2 can . 3 were ‘A“M}k‘d % e D beimted ad | e by Rev. Father Byme. | cvening at their home on West Mystic | MOHICAN TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans 15c; doz.... 80c Honor at the T [Teek, which shows on wHilies & ithape bt celer of Hartford is the | @ 5 Ibs. SUGAR r 3 's represented in your o el WG i i e & 1, Ib. Wisteria TEA c MATCHES c et 3 i a | advertisme. The insiruction siven was hanic ngs | torcycle on the ) 1d, Monday | - e 2 e | thor personal and ¢ m A. Edmond | afternoon. was in collision with an au- | STONINGTON Both for ....... 6 Boxes el ot atly ar and the scipline the past y r courses were T sitions on_or Defore CUT DOWN YOUR HOUSEWORK e Bl during the Summer. Let our Bakers do part of your work. In our Bake 8§ | 5. 300 s mek nd fl Shop, at this Store, we make Bread, Cake and Pastry of fine quality. r All when this article FROM THE OVEN TO YOU, UNDER ONE ROOF tomobile owned by when Kent o; | Sidewalk Contract Awarded—Soldier’s | Wife Seeks Divorce—Borough Hus- | band Accuses Wife in Ledyard. Crandall was elected chairman amittee appointed b: mmercial 7 investizate th was cut ¢ and face Fr ¢ e . The high issioner of the »¢ Katrina Di Gange, which |« s riding behind Mr. & s 3 i v school i w ed for probate at the former el e oy | town of T s awarded the MOHICAN CHOCOLATE SQUARES “’:‘xmmomi,\‘{ci!« ,n'{l the court, Italian, and |i were attended CEabt Souln Ol e el oigi . “Courses in C Cerfified : as well and sidewalk i c in shiice then bocn traniorited sidewalk in _Mechanic street, Solid Chocolate Cake Cut Into Dainty Squares wutomobile and motor- e #1ar : h appreciated by oy i Homobie 8 ck, to F. D. Miller of Norwich, | g 2 2 2 : g o Cone e hast 5 probate and orderad record- badly aamigsed e ornar e v W Special ThisWeelcdoz: ... - ies i il o 012 : ave ader g e S h the tr: C Iki Hu. The report of the trustees of Wal- g | for some YV(IXB') W E: ;4 o ter zed school, or one with stator, Francisco Paola MYSTIC ron-13 r funds saows a balance Delions Rye torney of Norwic r faculty than the Norwich ness La Cor v Schoo Fou’ C 2 oS T ad e Commercial School. Yowll not make f you make your school the head of the Comn i S B A ment of the State Normal School for hool—for they’ll make your in- as confirmed as executor. e Joseph S. Grills appraiser. | Death of Will centory -of the estate of Partelo, who was a victim rreira of Pawecatuck has rce on the grounds m E. Lamphere, Mem- | § Muffins, doz. 12c|Crullers, doz. 10c{Bread, loaf... 8c ber of Many Organizations, Including | Connecticut Consistory of Norwich. | y their interest. regular C. P. A, s. 3 5 e e T T, nol stationed at Fort Rodman, | = ———— 2 atate mus e ool b s William B | Mass. Ars, Carreira before marriage | BUILDING TRADES WORKMEN DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE IN rvisor c e & Mothods il im: wish to express my eciation of your dness and in- bome on lled by a t was Alice May Teaching and School Management for : i : iti n Wi Williabn B Brown of | ON STRIKE AT LAWRENCE SAN FRANCISCO BOMB CASE |; 1 Areinine | LATESS TREES "f‘ !‘1‘ e “r&"gfitp“s‘f“’;‘ b v . b e : or me. der your interest is (g maR e selvel it andorcilhy Hio s besn poas of f],f‘:uff{;{““‘x’,‘d 1,900 Skilled Workmen and Laborers |Secured by Police in Raid Upon Labor | AL o ervh ot onicdy Delaber Tuision ae- ded. ‘The personal property shows St (l=s imeilion : e R (i oy o 5 Sop ot e ien Hnelt e ot Y on of James A. Jessop and | LOF over onduc i M rown was Miss Bertha Wil- | em— lso a prominent . g Dt Al hild o o press and : liams. Lawrence, M Aug. 1—At least| San Francisco, August 1—Docu-|wich Board of Education. These facts|PERAVe SCROOY, .0 0\ nd wite asa b up'{‘t; and carried the ma e E i el 1,900 skilled workmen and laborers | mentary evidence, sufficient enct ak volumes for regular Com-| .0 O T the one in hiche }?o“ SACTRI to_the postoffice. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE |emplovea in the s convict those in Ccustody on 3 cha fal Teachers Training Course | G coq me” 5na®r Shall always racome LS LR resigned and it wa = building orl of causing the bomb ex : 3 s ¥ Sndito:a FEric St theviat Mot s bam, for ‘e born in Mystic Oct of the Allied Trades Council who cal- | when nine ns weie g Course as some Busi R sche 7 nmgcrgial IS chook el rlchdg iy son of Thomas and Sa ed the men out to support a |t iujured, is in the hands ce | Schools mignt. He frankly —advises|fOF they are sure to get treated fairly Continued 10 Sept. 5 with order. of re. When he w ; demand of the hod carriers for according to rict A 7 | those de Course to 8t-1 “Wishing vou all good luck and inu to ‘Sept. 5 with lorder of | PISIS. HEasR N T Greacen d W Pick tend the State Normal School at Wil-| Wishing vou all g 4 X notice. peinEdled g Credsen Zalon e e ¢ g e prosperity during the coming school = and for a few vear ing 4,500 le : Principal Crand red neith--| Year, I am i =i The arrest of Harold Oxley, the | with Mr. Holloway. of the s would be S mn B e RO e 8 i o 1 oun o young Providence musician in_West- | Mr. Lampher a4 degree swelled. 3 at S > and |have the best equipped Business e y erly John = R Wilcox, | Mason, a me ] and Re- Work W interrupted today paper homas Mooney, labor hool in stern Connecticut, with e through d_of Chief Brown and |lief lodge, No. and A. M., Benev- mercantile buildin in itato: uspected of being cnocerned | the largest and best equipped facuity (Advertisement.) offi Providence police de-|olent chapter, No. 21, Mystic council, truction well on,d Ilicing the bomb. of expert certified teachers, to help and the subsequent reco - | No. 20, Palestine v of New dition to the Kunhardt mill and on ommand According to Mr. Fickert, the letters ery of stolen automoblles, led to farth- | London, Mystic Skriner; i the Con- new mills for the Whitman company |contain important evider arding er rests of pals of Oxley by Provi- | necticut consistory of wich. He A and the Diamond Match company. the explosion, as well as information | f§r Hawal sugar producers, were TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY dence police. Tt is now believed that [was a member of ton lodge A\ e — Pier e s ey s | shown in figures given out here today the gang that operated from Provi-|No. 26, I. O. O. Mistuxet \ Angel imes building six vea by the Honolulu Stock Exchange. Fif- Al ABOSTON LA TROLMAN In one of the letters written waiian plantations, the tab- = Y b KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT |nooney just prior to the prer ulations showed, paid a total of 32,- |§ $1.25 To New York $1.25 . . h = . _|parade, he said, according to Fi 500,000 individendS:@uring. July.. ol ECsSS Dol ST ST et Like-A BOy at 50 Bllbbllng Over il Another Patrolman Injured—Machine |“if T can pull off what I am planning, | this amount 29 corporations whi e Crashed Into Bridge. I will be the biggest man ted on the Honolulu and San Fran- CHELSEA LINE —_ Francsco labor circle o stock exchange paid $1,471,500. Boston, Aug. 1—Patrolman Patrick e : —_— TO NEW YORK vas killed, and Patrolman Dan- LONDON SUCCESSFULLY S 'C}lirglf‘;:il:frtyl‘e\ iI:j\ TP rangee BOMBS EXPLODED IN PLANT & FREIGHT AND PASSENGER i With Vitality--Taking Iron Did It Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders.— Often ; 4 S OF JEWISH DAILY PRESS ATTACKED BY AIRSHIPS| SERVICE BETWEEN increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous el S gy — &7 NORWICH AND NEW YORK folks 200 per cent. in two weeks’ time. the side of the bridse connecting Chicago Publisher Had Recently Testi- | Bombs Were Dropped on Munitions From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- e Ve ; tle Island with South Boston. fied in Labor Conspiracy (Case: Establishment in That Vicinity. days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. New York, N. Y.—Not long ago a man [again and see for yourself how muc ter stri was thrown into the water & e e i Jonk Se. 8 EEnn s oen) Coryon - New_ York, Brookiyn_ PBridge, QNIb AT (aBItan e to e LIt e e R meen, ddzen ing the bridge. His companion, not- August 1—Two_ hombs| Berlin, Pier, East River, fcot Rooseveit iminary examination for life insur-|ailing all the while double th withstanding his injuries, leaped - lwhich were exploded early to ad- |[m—An c; Street, Mond ‘Wednesdays, Fri- 1 }\\inslax‘,lums!‘ed to” find him |sirength and endurance and entir ter him, and kept him afloat until |}y gamaged the building of the Jewish |day by the German admiralty days, at 5 p. m, © blood ure of a boy of 20| get rid of all symptoms vim and vitality | liver and other troub! . & young man [ to fourteen days’ time s was notwithstanding his age. | iron in the proper form. he said_was taking iron— | ter they had n some ¢ him with re-|tcring for months without obtaining ) he was in bad health;|any benefit. But don’t take the old t 46 careworn and nearly all in. Now | forms of reduced iron acetate or of dyspe help arrived. Carr died later in the|Dajly Press but the presses were unin- |nounces that during Mond hospital. The accident to which the |jured. A. M. Liebling, publisher, re- |Several naval airship squadrons ocers were rushing was trivial cently testified at the trial of 17 labor | cessfully attacked London and the eadits haroin oih onebracait eastern counties of England. Abund- had heen forced to pay union le: ant bombs, the statement sa: before he could have a dropped on coast work ndow replaced batteries and indust $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 FAMOUS T WHARF IN BOSTON HAS BEEN SOLD Resori 50_a miracle of vitality and his|tincture of iron simply fo save & few Dby it 1 S important from a_military viewpoint. LPeAmIng with the blovancy of |cents. You mwst take trom in-a form Was the Center of the Greatest Fish| o,y crare om0 oy Despite heavy firing which was be- QCYOon House . 'iron Is the greatest of all strength | llated Jie nusatid iton 1t van wasiTli asas Market in This Country. el n i WATCH HILL, R. | lders, If people would only throw (to do you any good. otherwise it may|, syaAmT FIOCK FOR ST CAMP TRANSFERRED ""“”“"‘]1 il e ainshipsaetused uny 5 G com 2 Srchclions and. Lo siiible "Ausatea | EHcte e priz gk s tron Y al | e R emie whtertrant tonk fomns | From Camp Whitney, Framingham, to[ & o = PO atning Tree) trom The Howte cOncoH s al e or prizefighter has won the day THE GROWING GIRL.| lantic avenue waterfront, iong famous | From Camp itney, Framingham, to thing Free) from the House iron, T am convinced that the lives of | simply because he k th ret o —_— industry whic ! ar 5 i thousands of persons might be saved ETeat strensii and enduranse sun . as the center of the industry which Fort Banks, Boston Harbor. PRAISE FOR HUGHES Board $9 to $15. Rooms with or vho now die every year fr od_his blood with iron before he went | TURIOF Dress in High or Low Neck,|has made this port the gre SUFFRAGE DECLARATION |without board. Also a te of 4 rooms nia, grippe, consumption, er |into the affray, while many another| IEmpire Style,With or Without Bolero, | fish market in the couniry, wa Boston, Aug. 1.—The mobilization e n e e el of Lo and heart ‘trouble, otc. 'The real and|has gone down to Inglorious defeat| and With Two Styles of Sleeve. today. Its mew owners, the Quincy |camp for newly enlisted men in the | Tribute by President Anne Martin of trae cause which Marted their diseases | simply for the lack of iron.—L. Sauer, Market Cold Storage and Warehouse | Massachusetts national guard _was Mot oW Pt . HAASE, Fort Mansfield Road. etk e Prought on b en| Cream challle, with & pink floral|company, probably will develop it for|transferred today from Camp Whit- ational Women's Party. 1 o and pink faille for bolero, is| other purposes, it is understood. The | ney, Framingham, to Fort Banks, in i of iron in the blood. Iron ‘s absolutely NOTE—Nuxated Yron, recommended above by | (o5 S, omd Dink fallle other purp 3 i . v am, e L necessary to enmable ~your blood to| s Seier ls not a patent medicine nor secret rem. et lawn, crepe, e, lsm?m\?nf)‘: terms of the sale were not announced. | Boston harb As soon as compan- | €O pring s change food into living tissue. With- mown o drgglsts and ; ing i ve made their |ies of 100 recruits are fully equipped, [{Tasting the declaration of Justice WILLIAM C. YOUNG Wwhos oon s are wid atibee nun's veiling, net or chiffon. The em. | Fishing interests have made ies o T s are fully pped, o = 2t !mlr:ntkonzsdu\fl:;tuc’:m\\;)m."e('?‘nllrl:e el ey | Fire waist 1% espelcall ypleasing and | headquarters at a new pier in recent | examined and mustered in, they will b | Hughes today for .a constitutional out it, no matter how much or what > T ing wi S 0 Vi Successor to ou eat, your food merely passes|inorganic fron products, it 1s easily assimilated, | girlish. The dress will be lovely for|years. sent to the Mexican border to join |3Mendment permitting women to vote SON & YOUNG furoush’ you without doing you any | does not Injure the teéth, make them Dack - mof | dAnce Or DArty wear. The beero' s Massachusetts units. S0 ol Guntelof ReasldoufNyLOR SR g e s good. ~ You don’t get the strength out|unsct the stomach: on the contrary, it Is a mos | new and attractive, and eould be made g s TR a statement issued today by President | CARPENTER and BUILDER of it and as a cousequence you become | potent remedy, In nearly all forms of indigestion, e broidery or sash ribbon. ion. 2 rti th National Women's weak, pale and sickly 10oking just (s wel s for nemous mndown conditions. Th| = The pattern iS cut in thres sizes: 12, Ecucatio BANNER YEAR FOR S Bein oo e als at right like a plant trying to grow in a 'soil | Manufacturers heve such great confidence in Nux-| 4 and 16 years. It requires 5 1-3]| A man is not educated because he Party, declared Mr. Hughes' declara- | Best werk and mater deflcfent in iron. If you are not strong|Med Irn that they offer to forfelt $100.00 to any | \ords of 30-inch material for the dress |buys a book; he is not educated be- HAWAIIAN SUGAR PRODUGCERS |tion a tribute “to his sense of justice, | Prices by skiiled labor. eIl you ovre 1€ to yOWMSelf t0 maks | charitable inetitation if they cannot take any man | 3 - w nd 2 yards for the bolero, for a 14-|cause he reads a book, though it ¥ £ his power as a party leader and bhis| Telephone 50 West Main St. the following test: See how long YOu| (i ho per ccent or aerdin poos norsese (bl | venr size. should be the very best book that ever | Earnincs of Twenty-nine Corpora- |political insight & O O e ot | rovded they hare o Lo orcante e ‘They | A pattern of this Wlustration mailed | it written, and should enumerate and | tions Amounted to $1,471,500. e SN e cos . S ofter T "verun 8 s T e z 2> > - five-grain teblets of ordinary nuxated | ¥ les doupie Sour stiensth snd enduiince i e | in_SHIver of Stamps. unfold the law of God. He only is ed 00 R . fnese befcre cthe public, tnere 1s me h The Bulletin Company, | ucated who practices according *n the | Honcluly, Aug. Tax land values only and ‘Bet £id of - noal b parecs than. throush tha, Han Norwich, Conn, laws of God.—Horace Mann. Senmar $hoids € ol business worries.—The Ground Hog. Vertising coramns of The Bulletim iron three temes per day after meals for |days time It is dispensed in this Ity by Chas | Order throuw iwo weeks. Then test your strength Osood Co. Les & Osjood, and ail other drugsisia | Pattern Dept. LR SRR 2 s SIS R L TR 1.—Continued indi SR

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