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a step but the governor of Minnesota ’ =5 T mum lnp-m wo- - d uflh- public eafety commiasion of "mMfi B u‘;flu “clof fae- ¢ that state have petitionied the semate Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday DWS'T B 'MONSTER $ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL :mn; fof w':‘hahnfinn as ';rhu nl:cuu ECONOMICAL. 1 pgach e sena ent- 3 1v dolivered in 8¢ Paul, and from all|SBUGGESTIONS FOR new sulte and frocks. And some of it| You can save and use again benzine Nu slflK sTnMAflH %e:agu oy sections of the cowntry thers : have THE HOUSEWIFE LR e, . I e o aetioe jar o s of ircus Ever been repeated demands it r Rust red is one of the new autumn |let it settie and pour off the top. bomy. netion from congress. : Ripe tomatoes will remove ink spots. | . jorst PRl 18 AR®, OF G n millinery. ; RonE oF What is perhaps as important as o Tiomce. Jiaal . —_— CRAYON WILL HELP. ‘anything in this directlon is the ac-| A few drops of lemon feake Abdselutely atrbight without s siep ] tion taken by the League of Wiscon- | Cake frosting very white. af & walstline, is the proper | _When some one has knocked & white == F,g.,“t. pince in the wall paper copy the prob- |upARE'S DIAPEPSIN® I8 THE i I o cin Municipalities at a session held 8t| <wio cream 1s too thin to- Whip . 4 2t the Pestoffice at Norwich. | Racine, with representatives In . at-{544 the unbeaten white of an egs. The leading colors for evenuis are|er coloring of the figure wita crayons QUICKEST AND SUREST [ L. Sistacnop tendaate from el seehoneof . that e . grays, bright pink, turquolse and pea- |and the spot wi not show. STRUALH RALICr l l commonwealth, ‘which_demdnds Salt put in the oven un gock g RECIPES, e e expulsion from the UDper chamber of ' tins will prevent them from -oobrg‘:fi — R = 2 | torial new straight coats of tailored — . in Siieiin $ob G?3cs 33.2.| the national legislature. This leaguc(On the bottom. . suits show very charming straight| Batter Bread.—This batter bread re. | YoU dont know what upset your g ] ngle, Qfice. €23 Main Strest. | of course represents, indirectly If ot| . 1y mena celluiold. moisten the brok. | lines. P o ss (a0 by, = aiane Pvthel {14 the damage—do you? Weil dom't f 5 | 4 o = L — e i 2 - e | 6 Lhopn it o gn pdges with glacial acetic acld and| piaeeq black satin skirts will -be T e TR i R ToRE Somack s in b \ | ch, Monday, Oct. 1, 1917. clusively what ‘the feslihg 18 in his| o\ them togethe > worn with chemise waists of bright|was only 6 cents a quart “In the city” | S0 7O °s FROeY, B9 bpRet, S04 4 X 1 e own state comoerning the ethods |, To make a fowl of doubttul age ten chiffon vaivet. o E e A i e {urned sour; head dizay and aches; Classic o heBi 8 P | RIS hE HES Besh I S Hi-faw a1 & teasyupeinl Pockets which are it dte 'and ‘eatén with plenty of butter. Srhen o Joa aniiaty uns The Q'DPS terances which he has been making, | the water in which it s 5hea’ e et e Al T | Bon ces abare of.owsn oeilbamE et Jopd:, ot Towl, -tehdid ) ; + 1 and when a senator's own state goes | . o T a0 |coming taflored sults, - Pour over one pint of weil sifted white | S08ted—tust take o apee Dis |} gr Mm'?are Mayo 3 back on him it is quite evident that D its sevaral D Satie- —_— meal. Be careful to have the bafter [PEPE privcesrdhogian o By ikt he has ceased to represent the senti-| S & TV POTGLe several Umeh LUSSH Waist of plain fabric and skift of |very smocth and free from lumps. Add |Tinutes You it ment of those for whom' he I8 SUD- | oo mew "1 make the nib as Blatd make o fashionable achesl.Sress 876 SFEx well besten, u dessert dpocn e rs e diine, sed to be spokesman. It is not-sur- = _ e e i B teasPoon Of st ame |know that it fs needless to have dys- e ittt o |8 3¢ finen is stained with tes, the| g o o gnhe— wiier B A T eancP o PAR. | wiohft |[pepsia. A little Diapepsin octasionally not want to stand for such a spects- |atains can be removed by PPN lhave collars and wide skirt e keeps the stomach sweetened, and they cle as he has becn making, and the \Elvcerin A little of the beat g Siriped materiai, the’ stripes Fonning | o ea, thelr fayorite foods without fear. : for the whole country. Public Indig- | 1 cleaning misty steel, well oil ths n‘-m; hew grays are called m:t‘.htl.r.!a the south °|.. :M:rntehl;m vrob':bly Tolp, - mh;':.‘:" OF 8 nation against him is STOWins every | rusty parts and set aside In this state | S Dltie. olive Trab. ottve by P cratehy . appearance. |MOSt harmless antacid fa Pape’s Dia- 3 BT R T T e T TS T S St S B B e I BRI e e e e T AUDITO RI U Vi himself. wich clean’rags and poileh with emery green, cherry, an, m:fl‘: e o acxname, O s large case at drug stores. 1's truly or pumice stene. wonderful—it stops food ) ane | . ARGENTINA ALERT. 4 —— ? R Tt e i o e L s for chfldren as well &8 |l things stiaht. =t s TODAY AND TUESDAY ! STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIF;| Whether the placing of guards o o el qutte damp, and this |Sround the crown, PUICHEIRS Do IR E L T . hal- Wiy old _Aunt. Diles Dok ] G e 16 708 H i {"‘,‘fl“‘:gg‘ . eaann S }\7,“{_ i, | aboard the German vessels In the port | diped into stove polishi wiil lighten | throush & pretty buckle and silowing | the o mamng. " nen Kitehen, made |y oo, acids neutralized. . arlyle Blackwell" J une Elvfiige | 120t " Norwich Bulletin, published |of Buenos Alres is preliminary to the|labor when the stove is to be made - pos K- s A 3 ' é‘,{’ 2t Norwleh, Connecticut, £orlactual taking over of those ships and | bright; dry or polish with a dry'brush e e e T —IN— | 1st, 1917. State of Connecticut. or cloth, applied with energy. This AVOID DOUBLE CHIN. One pint of sifted cornmeal (white | County of New London. ss. Before me, | placing them at the disposal of the | oF CIoth,, SPRCTL, WOV eqovln =0 — meal, not vellow /“seconds”).. in which we merely go up and down, i@ E | & Notary Public, in and for the State lgovernment is a matter which will be | W&y = % “A good many women come-to me| One teaspoon of baking powder. or ta and fro. What.we want is to | SO aroTerid, personally ap-| determined in time, but it is made WHEN TO DRY HERBS. and ssk what to do’ with & ‘fouble|” Four eggw oo T ol S Bl e Mgt s LT oS | Sy 0. Being = i chin,” said a beauty expe: ne dessertful ef lard, butter or any ) ‘some- i S I Re 2 %e BNinds | Dea” cuen cxperience. with Germans| Herbs are in perfection just before | N€Ard & Tan remark. I 1ove (6 see-a | preferred shorienine: " |thing in ine"ioms run " We ‘want to || THE UNIVERSAL WEEKLY | THE GRAY GHOST | E" =Fof The Norwich Bulletin, ahd | ey 1 aves bor tntend. o, be chnsnt | Aomeree onin Paor are tol ot Juice, | Woman who has the least sugWestion®f|~ One saltspoon of salt.. make a difference. ~Here, ‘then, is the chut otk % the following Is, to the best of his | 1hat | e o Y ary” dsy and re-|a double chin.” Yes, I agree with him,| Beat the egss separaiely. Make a |opportunity to leave your imbrint on } “COUNTRY STORE TUESDAY TR e kmowiedge and beuek 4 {rile tatement | napping any more. It bas been the|Gather them on a dry dey and re: |3 G0WnS TN in LSRN TG That | batter of (he milk and Taeal and beat | civilization, This isa 1 time cis o] Bve: 400, B | e e T e ubiicl | POliCY of the Imperial German gov- Tote ail Gust ahf ETIRC “COt O Ken | crease appears it is hideous. Keep the |the ezgs into. the mixture. Add the |when the world's in the making. and B for the Gate shown in the apove|<rnment to tAke sdvantas of the|ilu. alg in a-flat.pax, and. dry the{bead well up. T woer i might § ofin |jmii. | Drap from & kitchen svoos to & | Whee yeur ofiort may Prevé desistve. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY required by the Act of Aug, |neutrality of every nation,as long as|pafer ;2i¢, 00 8 U@ strap, which consists of a plece of| hot pan or griddle an e quickly = - | 4; 1912, embodied In' Seotion 443, Postal | it could and Argentina Ias been mo| nijke vegetables and fruits, herbs|Velvet-three inches wide, and pin it|till brown. The polls will open In all districts ki Bswand Regulayions, to Wit 5, That| excention. ~The lesson which that|are better for rapid Grying, as more |over my head” The top should be siightly corru-lehia momning at 6 a. m. snd' rema Y0S. VIne m £l i TYHS E . Jiener Tcditor. managing editor. and | country has had in conncction with o1 the strength and flavor are pre- IN WILLIBARY. gated it the (Jrop muffin is properly fopen in all districts until 2 p. m. ex- o ¥ LD | [+ siness manager are: Publisher. Th German -diplomatic relatfons Is |served. They require careful atten- g cept in the Firet whers they will close sh A | k4 Company, N 3 helieved to be suMiclent to prevent a | tlon (0 ses that tney do not BUrl &Ad| i\ o\ ety have satin facings. at 3 p. m, 1 you laughad at the stage production, you'll scream at the picture. A | § recurrence, but Argentina s well ac- | Shopld be, turned very, ofien. WRSR| Ana soft, pretty velours have vel- ; gredt picture for the chi i 1 . B :| quainted with_the course that has!PETECUN X e SO0 A owder. | Vet band: lmms T0 THE EDITOR e - A been used by Germany where a run-| Bioee i s battie and cort Ry There are smart sailors, too—these STORIES OF THE WAR ture of those relations seemed mmi- y Yasu [ of satin. u Sage.‘marjoram. thyme, sweet basufofsatim oG T e ment. It kncws that for some time|and tarragon all dry most satistactor- | Bur AR ‘n advance of the actual severance of |ily and make most delicious flavorings 5k . % s nime e ot e U | diplomatic relations with Germany by | for soups or dressings. ‘And_if mademoiselle does not care| 8ome Questions. for velvet or satin, there is hatter's Mr. Editor: How can A. W. Davis B n E E The Theatre Where | T i) bout th id - T 3 ©or more of total amount of this and other countries that German | . Basil is fit for drying about the mid- | o0 NeueC o0 £oth. ther write as he does if he has no interest| The Notorious Troubstskoi Bastion. - Qualnty Rules other securitl 5 dle or the last of Ausust; cherril in me: 4. That the two paragraphs mexi | vessels lable to seizure were sunk or | §F O 1€ RS T GOETH SRS oF cither financial or (riendly in the | . g otl oot %3 Ebove, giving the names of the owners, | damaged in order to embarrass the|ry)y; thyme July and August; mint A MEMORANDUM. liquor business? I wonder if he has . pown i i S OBAY AND TUBSDAY Etockhdlders, ana"security holders 1f| country in whose ports fhey were lo- June and July: parsley in June, July e cver before written a warning con- |4ons an Associated Press correspondent |§ 1 Belles af Pocurity Telders Cie they | cated. 2nd°August: Sage in August, Septem. | A lage lettsr wall calendar and an|cerning patent medicines and drugs In | %as, DEFMitted to inspect the notorious . J. 8. BLACKTON AND A. E. SMITH PRESENT e s55h B5e"Bodice o (¢ company | What nappened elsewhere Argentina |Eer and October: summe: savory, Au-atiached pencil makes o~ conveniont |other forms. " Has he walied until just | SIUPSISES! 2gtign,oF the Fostress of - 1" also. In cases where the stockhold- | has cood reason for believing would |gust, and Septem tarragon, June, |kitchen memo pad. Grocery lists can|before a vote on the % 3 Bas: H T M D th » K | £ oF securiiy older appears upon the | s T30, OEON (00 on though. that | July and August. be jotted in the date Spaces, mem-|to show his solicitude for humanity?|tlle of Petrograd Here during o arry . orey, oro 5’ ekny, = Dbooks of the company as trustee or in e ¥ - know man. He ma; . any other fduciaty relation, the mame | country has not actually broken off [~ T o R L e o o T o e et ot ee Todiins Mgl Bokn Siardve. prohewdecy: to tha |l At An AIl Star Cast, Insiuding Bobby Conmelly, Donald Hall, Louise . of the person or corporation for whom [ relations the guarding of the ships is CLEANING KNIVES. ., PL.OF Sy e throne,. assasins of emperors, propa- | . sueh tfustee Iz acting is Eiven: aiso s 10 rimaing . of inteerst and it is always In sight|in his letter of Sept. 2 to Indicate |thror e P Beaudet and Adele Kelly in § - that the sald iwo paragraphs contaip| Wisely taken to forestall trouble cf| .0 sre mdny ways of cleaning|and will not be neglected. such a thing. EDE throwers, and here today th « | - ‘statements embracing affiant's full | this character and to proteet itself. [, jUSr®, Ve DEIY, EOYS B CECU TS —_— He savs “If town wide, state wide, [[N5OWers, and here today = the mo THE A W DECIDM (9 | fefances and” tonditions ‘under* which | [t would not be surprising, however |stain #Tn the blades. If you sprin- NEDDLEWORK NOTES. OF mation wide " prohibltion means |cratic resime are awniting the n - o | I g spsatity nolders witof £ b PRE U R e tnes | Mlea T4 Blearlonkte 'of sods ch = than the saloon, etc.” dog's verdipe. = A POWERFUL, GRIFPING DRAMA IN S8EVEN PARTS i ‘@0 mot appear upon the books of the|already heen so domaged that they|cork and rub briskly over the stéel all| A simple but pleasing gift for a e ‘compeny as trustees, hold stock and|cannot be of immediate service. the etains will disappear. Another|young girl is a comb and brush bag| Such an “if! _Securities in a capacity other than that successtul plan is to rub the stain with | made from white or colored linen | Would we fear to have a mad dog Bas > Teason to belicre that any ihor| MAKE AN EXAMPLE OF THEM. |® Slice of freshly cut potato and then|Jt is more appreciated if made in|Killed because we might get bitten by person. association. or corooration has polish in the usual way. her favorite color. To enhance the|Some of =; "t'n 4 dog killed ¢ |the correspondent-gained the impre: 5 2 interest direct or indirect in the| Following closely upon the ralding beauty of the long .narrow bag 14; R S o ehar |slon that so long as the Jailer be- —— stock, bords, or other securities|of the headquarters of the I. W. W. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. sketch or trace on it a floral design |™Mon! 'o‘{“:" ou:”‘“h ‘;:’ K ad ouaEehll. |haves considerately, imprisonment in e ded the prisonen PRI S A S T S ‘than as so stated by him. That the | throushout the country has come the which calls for easy embroidery, |t Protect-our hames and the bastign involves no physical suf- | o nt Accorded (he Prleo e RO T Ak ayerage number of copies of each issue | arrest of not only many members of| To 'relieve hoarsencss a simple and|such as French knots. skeleton |d7en from all danger .. fering. All the eight prisoners. Who form- |the cause of Russia’s misfor s publication sold or dlstributed. : . % sten, T | “Probably most Christian people re- erly were compelled to wear prison |sists in eating a private's fa {Ehrough the malis of othcrwise. to paid | that creanization. but of many allens | pleasant remedy can be made by beat-|stitches or cross stitch. The practi- (. (00N, (008t SRFSIIAN RGPS SR Ve’ cont was not damp. clothing. now Wear their own,” said |prisoncrs’ friends who may visit t SERmerinSrs during, the six months pre- | who are laboring in our midat for the i€ UP (h¢ WISte OF OO0 SEE, B0 CE ¥ Iin. apite of its usefulness, it can he|to De done after the saloons are| From an examination of the prison |M. Kurindin. “We supply gratls the|twice weekly are alowed to William H_Oat. Sworn to and sub. | ~dvancement of the cause of the cen-i.,ing y taste. A teaspoonful should [fakhioned out of left-over linen and |ciosed. regulations and the statements made |ration of. a soldier, but the prisoners |certain authorized foods, including c scribed before me. this 29th day of | tral powers. The rounding up of such|pe taken from time to time. floss. Cannot we make better headway|by Assistant Govermor Kurindin, the|are allowed to purchase an officer's|viar. The prisoners are permitted fiu.bcr. 1917, ' Lester Greenman, | people, whether they are members of — : = ;-lomg fans:’!ucttlvde |w°r5: 'dhfll‘ t?fire correspondent obtained an idea of the lration, which all of them except Pro-.|smoke, but are allowed no s one less beast doing the destructive 2 No Physical Suffering. From the condition of a vacant cell EARL WHITE in ' LATEST WAR NEWS THE FATAL RING HEARST PATHE WEEKLY .f"x‘;‘x’f') My commission expires| tne 1. W. W., sympathizers therewith| When the feet ache and swell from| Not for & long time has smockingy S ONS 3 Ba eam- | béen so la: it is eason. ? or alien enemies means a step in the | persistent standing, the in a cre n popular as it this season. A HA’ R OF THE RUM TRAFFIC. right direction for the putting down |like lotion made as follows: To a pint|Jt is used to trim dresses for children of the great amount of work which |Of common bran add a heaping table- | agd gown for grown-ups, baby caps,| Norwich, Sept. 28, 1917. & THE REPUBLICAN TICKET 4 . s _— has been going on for the purpose of (SPOON af helding Soda ARG paste. i 2?.’3&1;"‘3.1..,. T:n:o‘:he s, Of 1521 The olla will coen in 1l distriets 5 o embarrassing this nation and advanc- > time and patiencé are required and ai- | this merning at 6 a. m.. and remai . = | ectmen e ing the interests of the enemy. The| 4 1iue alcohol diluted with rose wa- |80 an extra amount of material. There|open in all districts until 2 p. m., ex § . | CASPER K. BAILEY need of such a move has long been ;.. is recommended for removing th-|is a very easy way to get the effect|Cept in the First where they clos > LICENSE ADVERTISEMENT P. BUSHNELL recognized. Slylv and persistently | ofly appearance from the skin. On|of smocking without having to o to : Board of Assessors have these people been working to|the brow, chin and about the nose, |much trouble. This is by means of & | < JOSEPH C. MARSAN cripple and offset the war prepara- | where the oil glands are the largest | outlining slanting lines Tunning from | = & tions which the United States has|and most active, sponge thoroughly.|left to right and from right to left and | Board of Rell Toe | Two or three times a day will not be|at points of intersection - placing syl d hograg oo i s oo ch for an ofl, fat skin, but with | French knots. % % L] FRED G. PROTHERO it in one way and some in anotber but | t00 MU R 1 JAMES C. FITZPATRICK ail with the same general purpose, | dr¥, fne skin once a day should be T Bl s and the . seriousness’ of it all is re- | NOUSH: o Rere e ot o aneihe OO i i ‘own Clerk and Treas s decidedly popular just now, whic! i flected in the recent announdement is not at =1 Idifficult and ie very ef- Green liquid soap, which is recom. 7/ Town School Board 8 ROBERT W. McNEELY . HERBERT M. LEROU Constables JOHN H. REEVES GEORGE W. ROUSE . | % e that a number of army officials on|jended by skin speclalists for fine | fective. The work is done on Rus- | Tax Collector \he western coast have heen found |skins, or for those who have the pores | sian and I‘alian peasant linen and has lante: ! L THOMAS A. ROBINSON disloyal by giving information or in|extended, can be made at home. Take |the virtue of being inexpensive. The The thrilling thing abbut the pres- ! — g 2 other ways alding agents of the cen- | equal parts of glycerin, water, alcohol | background is sometimes darned ent is the possibility of getting scme- & i Registrar of Voters tral powers. and green castile soap. Shave the|colors and the figures are left in the | thing done. Who has mot at zom | TYLER D. GUY Just as long as such disloyal, un- |S0ap into the water and stir over the | material, or just the reverse. The nee- |time feit the brutal, insolent inertia . e Z i | " atilotic. and Tawloes ILANISials fire till the mixture is smooth.® Add|dle is thrust in and out between the |of things as they are? Who has not I Auditor P e 2 s and als 8re | ine glycerin, and lastly, after the ket- | coarse threads, and it is not neces- | hurled himself against the system of e C ectmen ln c1r CS lmates | DANIEL F. McNEIL allowed to have thelr way this under-| '3 removed from the fire, the alco. | sary to make the stitches of even |his day, only. to be thrown back, R handed work will go on. It is time|no. Add a tablespoon of eau de co- | length, although a certain amount cf | bruised and bleeding, and with despair | . Agents Town Deposit Fund therefore that they were brought to|logne, if perfume ls desired. regularity gives o much better effect. |in his heare But foday it is possi- 2 . | WILLIAM H. ALLEN the bar of justice and taught & lesson to move mountains. The old world, f 3 h h 3 (SEARLES W. GALE which will have good effect upon any LAMPSHADE ‘BAG. 1,One advantage of this kind of work | Which we nage mistaken for eternity: 10r the coming year ave an 1item | L. WOODARD others who may be similarly inclined. s that one cdn use a design of her |13 s | 4 et Ay Bags have come to be important ac- |own. which is always fascinating. If | 4i§ channels and direct its flow, we | self_wel las a copy for this work as a0 the hand 4 its character in the time to come. If, o G o retonne 3 | then, yau believe In democracy act ‘The man on the corner says: Desire | ets; but, of course, ehe is privi ’;‘6 to do work well is the stimulant that ltu carry but one bag at ‘I libma. b — 3 ] rely been over- | linens. k makes a pienic of a hard.job i ieg Sy R osaibie, na it ta oan et aesiEN M | now. Whether there shall be more or —_— v worked by some persons, according to | possible, as it is considered mi . S S . K - 1 This is an Important day for the|the variety of the bags seen on .the | smarter to have the work original. e I oS Sickeaile agelor (33 OO0.00) from/llcenses Whlch amount | % s b4 . | 3¢ can pour it into moulds. ow is the EDITORIAL NOTES. cessories of dress. Nowadays a woman |you have a favorite wal paper desizn | AR pour it into moulds. —Now is the . x has as mapy bags as a man has fl:ek or & choice bit of tapestry. it lends it | e for your Idests =Whatever 13 [e) lrty - t ree 8 Ousan o oliars 'he GUSTAVE LAMBERT Joters of Norwich. Everyons who can | market. There is scarcely a shaps, & 1 1 % spread wide among the nations, de- FREDERICK DURR get there should make it a point to do | Material a desicn or o combinstion BUTTONHOLES. pends on what you do now. The men of this time will never bhave their ] his duty. X 1 " T . g ice. In a family of small children there : : c \ ’ | 3 The novel thing of the. moment !s|are a great imany b jeEnsce Sgsin. d ll h = H ELECTION DAY. Don’t fail to g0 to the polls today |the lampshade bag. This, jts name | ade. “A auick l.;"fom:n'fi‘;hl'ne'; bu'; "'";‘*"; there is not 0:!v an oppor- lS use tO pal’tla y pay t e tOWl’l S €X | Interest today will center about the | 21 YOt2 the republican ticket which |implies, is made of a lampshade, ths|the everyday underwear is on the | tumity for :‘i,::noc"n;;cy, st su ovpds: H ke Dince o it 1 stands for two more years of sound | wicker variety. The shade, of courss,|sewing machine. Sew back and forth, fo do the blg thi i 443 g H Polling places and we may, for|government. is inverted, the narrow end forming |leaving a smali space In the center, . o D 8hve Butee Ny it is the duty of each and every vot: the bottom of the bag. The inside of|three or four times where the button- | 223 el‘m 'o nlur lfve:-', In a cer‘:rm en to participate in the town eleétion.| They are having as much ircuble in | the shade is lined with silk of any col- | hole is wanted, and cut in the space ;:,:;'md w;r“'fi! w: ”i;’;& ‘ l."l&’ p SeS. There is o be settied today the kind | Russia fixing the blame for the Korni- | OF one prefers—the handsome fgured |iett, belng careful not to cut the stitch- | ¥°T, 81C over asain. We coliect a lit- of town government we are golng t: e _ | silke are very good for the purpose.ling. In making litle a g0 g ao|lofr revolt, as Germany s in estab- | Jyc, “gumciont silk to form a deep |aftsr the rinr ot acron o,y P8 |earn o litfle money and spend it: we have for the next two years. Norwich | lishing the cause of the wa the gat . e S e i k ucquire appetite, and then satiate it: | ¢ has experienced a most commendable s o b e R e b e AT Ee Evh adehe Tre #7ow tired, and then we rest. All « e . - | handling o usines§ townwise for udge Cohalan of New York prob- lacks in depth. Finish the toD[in this 5 fo s follows” these cye Onahats l h Vv 1 O Mo h the past two vears. It is the kind|ably understands by now the harm |eith a hem Snd faroush it rus coras| " (1S Way the work is done quickly. e T hatv neea 1S 18 eqUI alent t re than a that has taken into consideration the | that iz possible in getting one's name | to form the handle. Weight the ends interests of the whole community. The | mixed up with bad company. of the corde with bead tassels and take UNERAMED METURES. R R s e o e frai; have bes fully - f the tassels at the bottom of = . i Aty 10 | Pt aaaiont s i |85 Se TN e el B v et pee, on e i W i i B | gne and three-quarter (13) mills tax. Is that there has been a record es-|Sar could be made by boiling down [190ks as though it came from the orl- | them loose, take & marrow tibbon and = tablished which calls for a rousing en- | some of the honevcoated statements | ot brass tacks and, besinning at one cor- ‘ho | that are being handed out every day. ner, fasten picture, then stretch M R ey o patt of thoks who i & handed out avery.day TINSEL DISH MOP. the’ ribbon to the next cornar of the l m.fln muxm“ - i B e o T townspeople | From the plans which Germany had| ¢ you wish the terors of dlshwash- Slear sround he preare ae riabon Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | HOW can this amount be g made up if the town goes NO LICENSE? Bave experienced efficient and atten- | made,for killing horses and cattle, it|{ing giminish=d by half, the per- | to harmoni; ith, ¢ Tive conduct of their business. there | Is quite evident that nothing hnd been | tact housekeeper. “you will purchase | picture and the efféet win e prstiol” —Most Women Can Have ] Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known p Ohio Physician 1§ a duty which devolves upon them | Overlooked in its scheme of frightful- |one of the new dishmopn. They are a 1 ness. Combination of cotfon twine and me. R R sata: = cormar s tallic thread. Combined with a littie CONCERNING WOMEN. but to bri bout a contin b o Show rrey| Bernstorff knew of the pian to wage | ‘Cleanser powder, such as is always| omen voters in the world mumber the same conscientious and falthful| .\t arine warfare when pe|used to scour pots and pans. the mgst 15,185,336, I treated scores of women for liver and service that they have been recefving. - obstinate scorched or burnt food whi will b asked for $50,000 to influence - con- E n 3 By the placing in office of the entire | 1KeS to start a row in a friend’s house, d},.," ‘but the tedium of drudgery gives | the Printing trade. . g}v: ‘t:'lah patients 2 M‘r‘:u n-die . s ——e e p! te iement when u see yon:r . 3 A = = £ rpubiican tcker the members of| riere fan he mo awsstion about the | Ll e e Himh ettt ot | 1, Be, OmAn in Cologne, Germans, | eats mived Witk ohee il i e ,There is no way except to mcrease b fiiment of the trust that will be|SPiTit of thx;’t c‘hlcng‘o hs«;ll;fier. who :lon. l’!‘herells .l;us ml{"‘m".m" of | : Dr. E&mdl’ Olive Tablets, you will . = . on leaving the city wit s contin- | fingerless glove e of same| o, know them el ) o placed in them as are the sclectmen. | o0 G TE GMLG ¥ T TS SOnEA | o ton and tineel mixture. Lyoaer, 5,000 Breton women earn their KBOW them by their olive fl':lof Every effort should be made to get | For, “re arar ~ e *“"‘ S wonder -workers on t out the vote agg if that is done there DICTATES OF FASHION. Miss Elisabeth Markland is the only i ma] ;':u!m, mgb. :l m:wmu = nmor- your axe& 2 pred can be little question but what those| passibly LaFolletbe will not .be ‘woman surgeon in 7. | poisonious matter i one’s system, ~Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years who stand for the best goverament of | moved by ~| Longer coats on tallorea suits. the town will be elected. Vote the | mo. cass to ouck i Tioch are be Tfenty-four lumber vards tn Wis- | If you have a pale face, sallow took, straight republican ticket and sup- | ate, but when the movement is start.| FUT trimmings on suits and coats. |consin now employ women as lumber | dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- port those who have made good. ed in his own atate it may set him to| Many new shades of blue and handlers. i:?’:;’n a h‘n;ah;:v m feelm{,*ln out thinking. brown in coat fabrics. \ Heavy motor trucks being ueed in|of D S dwards Ofive Tablets nightly A LAFOLLETTE. — the devastated regions of northern | 9o 2 fime and note the pleasiag e the demanas for the removal| It tne trolleys about the state raise |, Ssrge dresses much trimmed with|France to transpart ohiidren ‘and o | {052 time snd note the pleasing resufts. - . LaFollette from his seat | their rates, it-can be expebted that the | Praid. parsons from the, areas where misery s , - senate are ccming from cutside | Jitness will ses tho necessity in doIng | veiveteens o o St Mlu:h_ = Dbeing driven by Smith eol- take D;;l E&wlztd‘:c%n Tablqu which elected him to that | likewise, except that they Will 560 the | conte mat 15 rroomios Areome b b i success| mw 5 'h:llanlb—n, il oow Bmbroldery 13 StU1 & feature of many