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POETRY i, , ACHINCTAN'® PRAVE | imiexreassowrm | LYME o Pile Sufferevs! Clever Ohio Chemist e S I, house Th the beasts | Fitgpatriek, chairman of the National| = Loan \"pl(’e’:n‘fl:n.xd spotty pic, PR & AL X 3 Steel strike committee, left here to- > 4 Gay cock amd gleam'iing dove, Srasmineon, (1 cpRomns| s e Sumess, sa ek atohreal S e Cuiongs ane & survey of| it ol Devien S G Internally Has Never Failed ;%758 15700 id homage todal 3 5 I o X on | und care ire tugse! z:nory sorpa\ a.sh,lrxuglfli'\ At _peaceiul | on the granite slab. 3 b the strike situation in the Pittsburgh st woek, . ., : Mount Vernon, cverlooking the placid|this timje more ly, and - aistriet. i 2 is having the cellar dug ipien . wreath upen ihe sarcophagus of the|backward i . portal. 41" Steel production in the strike dis-|for his house. Robert Hucy and Hal| ™ seamding, s Potomac, Kinrg Albert = placed & 2 belsa before the | s 1 Martin are doing the stone work. i have been compietely cures nation’s first chief executive. There | sarcophagus but Amierican stepped | tricts,” said Mr. ! Mrs. F. A. LaPlace and son. Ed- 1n from ‘three €0 ten ARye. was no more of pomp and ceremonial | Within the-tomb, ] statement issued before his departure.{ ward, are ill with pneumonia, re- B ¢ Yet T would siip a » of 20 to 30 years’: ~It's positively marvelous how speed- | LUp yonder waody hiil, profuse bleedimg, |11y It acts. Blessed relfef often comes | As up & magie sta'r, ' in two or threc days at mest, even in| Pale green snd i ondrous stifl— cases with profuse bleeding that have ! Fair, when bhirds built in May, resisted all known treatments and|Falr, mow thoy've flown avay = remc N B g 3 fon, really weonderful resuits \ than when he visited the spots where | ce ony. % “is_little, if any miore. than fifteen per| quiring the care of a graduate nurse. No ‘discovery of recent v o ‘the | OPeEation, : tea Vit irihed Baug! lie Grant, Lincoin and Rooseyelt bus| The trip down the river | cent. “The ! per cent.| Mr.and Mrs. C. C. Rowland of Black!field of medicine has cansed cuch & atis | pe o Poot, Accomplished. A L A Telan: rast aioate. Douen the simple ceremony was none the|the memarable events of th claims .of . Pittsburgh is| Hall were cailers at R. M. Peck’s, Sun- amongst the medical profession as the | qoxites il snufterors to mnow that el Amd mar the sialets. less deeply impressive. ° American tour. - The king and his par-} untrue. Cars steel day, < AT o ety Garery that plles can be suc-lgoes not want & cent Of | anyone's aw Blue, mow :llow-—where sute Landing first irom the barges which | t¥ were welcomed, to. the Mayflower| by railroad men run only ‘from five! W. L. Burdick of Essex gave a tafk Lo~ y: treated and cured at home|money uniess Miro isile Remedy de- e Tightly down, led ‘hem from the _presidential fWith the ceremony the navy knows <o|to: thirty percemt. of normal, and|at the Hamburg church Sunday morn- duSeiits se Airbl Siie Hionedst™P 10 [ Cisively ‘connuers sven in the WOTBt | Sofily of Aay vinds biown— yacht Mayflower, Vice President Mar- [ Well. When, Ty | amuch of that seat.out is unfit for use.| ing on the Pilgrim Memorial fund. In|' It has becn proved thet mroniled ex. | eases and he has instructed Lee & Od- e e Lo 1 s s ! g Now purple flawers draon _and . them entcred. avy ‘One lot of nine cars was re-|the evening H. D. Gouldett of Water- ternal remecaies applied or Inserted into | 500d Co. and druggists all over the quaint (ames listening S, the e e e c ‘theff turned - as to an independent| bury and Rev. Charles H. Peck of the rectum cannot cure piles and af|country to guarantee it n every case | Tike quaint grmes lstenin ‘txl;el{h:“::fnl;d Roping - whtlc: lum was” hoisted 28 [ 'mill. 5 B Essex, on the_ subject. s, ouly. Sive iemporary reliet [of blind. bleeding or protruding pilew | PRSI, 055 e minatrels sing, : - alk a R et liaets i i e % . his S0 true of gurgical operations; IMPORTA Briars of Michael leads to the tomb, awaiting there t ved: aboard. . Al “The steel siwrike is.solid. and it R f.'n""“m' ‘}a:‘;";“:zfi“:‘f the. pube Wiich Simpy remove tuem atter for- |itening pil not pites in the true | SpaTs of Michacimas = i its greeting and | going to stay solid.” = ) : 3 coming of the king. Albert -led the 5 iped e eh e siethn {mation, but 'in no wlise acts ~on the [sense of the d. althoush this co jowed by Queen Eliza-|a band played ‘Brabonne.” At the | Secretary W. %, Foster. lic hall last Sunday evening. source ‘of the trouble, dition may ny a true case of [ o g{fa&?‘w”x?«‘ uwx.oopux"'xa masthead was raised the flag of the|peadquarters earlier in the afternoon| Mrs. Mary Jennings and Miss Emma! Tits prescription, although taken In- |piles For this condition Mire Pite |V DL PR T e His majesty uncovered as he ap- yice president whick had to be madel|for Canton, Ohio, where he: éxpected| Beebe, Charles and Margarct Jen- ternally, is not dikcsted in the stom- |binsieat has heen prepared, as in sueh | .50 fAIF ane ssarce holle proached the red brick structure in of strikers. ra come especlaliy - for the occasion. to address a nings, of Deep River, were callers at ach. but is rapidiy passed on' un-|caises it is not necessury to take the - - 4 o o e o 25 ¥ ‘Hoports from unien raflroad men| L. Bill's, Monday. jchanged to the intestines in a short {internal prescription. ~1f your druirgistF (32 Arel from eottage caver =~ a of which is a simple slab : z v - time, reaching the exact piace where |cannot supply you we wiil giadly scnd i 1o r bt St white marble beatfng the inscrip-| ARGENTINE TO TURN OVER . B s ont s | cath 7t ar ohien of Mew Tondontyyits septhing, healing action iU drst |cither of the above mall chagmes paid | [low lonely cvery one! g . M. all inflammation and then by lon receipt of price, Internal Trentment | (- il tion: s PRI GERMAN MERCHANT SHIPS| (y riers tonight, were to the effect| Miss Harrfet Reynolds and Miss Incr Givert comtart with sl mleors and pitos | $1.o0° taX Gc! Ointment Goc. waz|URILT mee thore olandts R N e ke R ix|that only small quantities of finished | Peck attended the teachers’ conven-|causes them fo nenl and isapscar ior xtra. Guaranteed Itemedies | o YiTthful at harv st-tide, mains of General eorge ‘ashing: Buenos Aires, Oct. 29. — The si steel were being handled. tion Friday. i ever. . R P, S S ton. German merchant ships, which took " the steel com-< | Then he lifteq the huge wreath of | refuge In Argentine ports during the Wfiz’;e;flfi;'fim‘:fic‘t& N seate CHESTERFIELD i . 3 yellow and twhite chrysanthemums | war, will' be delivered tnthe_a“;‘s | ments of union leaders and said thye | New York were here Sunday for a|amount $105€95. The total available —Anne W. Young In the New York T hien ot orall and|good conditlon. This declslon 18 in® io7| were gain in men and tonnage every| Many from here attend the auc-;foy hours to visit friends and rel-|resources are $17,077.36. The amount stepped to the gate held open by an l!ultd_r?‘f B nm;a; et o> 1 de 5 tion of P. Parker, in Bast Lyme, Wed- g(ives! to be raised by taxes is $88.617.61. . et N e Wit ivoke as| tendi veral - ths Prie nvem be s day. - 5 Sm Degth, Rl | foveni 'of e intefned stean- ‘Any ome who takes the time to;neS X i —_— e ~Greenwich—Mr. and Mrs. Irving! S A e S N s "M |stand at the mill gates can, se for| Teoble from surrounding towns at:; NORTH WINDHAM Made Day of Greenwlgh have an-'rpiere 1y e cotiar of little dox Jack, of e rst president. 4 (2] " himsel that we are oeratin; sal ! :nounced the engagement of Mrs. Day’s | But itx Insome owne will not come — hahips are unable to Procesd o Carnesie Steel company official. “All Nhnpsoypiting and som, 1n Waterford,| D. J. Shippee of Rockville and Ernest | siater, Miss Grace Bvelyn MeGormnck,| ¢ Nbagk oo W ——— figs are therefors expected here soon|‘hey have to do is to count the man| TRRTR9eY. | oo i tne Bureka So i Shippee of Unionville visited at G. N. | to HoWard Ribert Foster, Jr.. of White He wandered off on a winter dny fo fow the vessels to Germany, where| 0ing to worl o si cial club Thursday evening was well, * o SurccellY: o moved.to the | FIAINS N. Y. Yo 1ind o land wheve little dogs play. For Superfluous Huair Use DELATONE The Leading Seller for 10 Years bor shortage, to be sure, but we are ining rapidly machinery will be repaired. The sh ak will carry cargoes of Argentine pr ducts on the voyage to Germany. attended by people from East Lyme.' tencment vhouted ba an atoatie whe New London, Lyme, Salem Waterford has mened st o towar: 3 : |’"‘d Montville. Hanney’s orchestra fur-, Several from this place attended the nished the music. dance at Atwoodville last Friday. Hariford.—The department of state | . wice him. as over the hov agencies has just discovercd that a|ivith his eager nattering to idow who was recommended (rom ford a sa fit e we o na’ fro. ie sits no more at the window high bject for a pension | To watch the people as 4hey pass by Torrington.—Matilda Farchaus Ros- QUICK — SURE— SAFE— RELIABLE New Britain. — Superintendent of | -nbeck, a bride of only 112 days, has| There was no school Friday on ac-| nignt. at $12 a week realiy had an income of . . . . Use Fresh as Wanted Schools S. H.. Holmes has returned | rought suit for a_divorce from her|count of the teachers’ convention | Flenry Carpenter has finished work $46 o week. The pension wus quiekly | Yank i ente: ' gone Ask Your Dealer — He Kmows from two weeks' vacation trip by au- | usband, Neils S. Rosenbeck, on the| Norwich. ] on_the railroad. wighdrawn. o tomobile. rround of intolerable crueity. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rix of Lyme! jescce Sands has gone to work for Wartford.—Mrs. Charles R. 'Hangel 3 much where your small feet 3 were recent callers on Mr. and Mrs Vs e e entertained the Smith College club 4 e - = X Cf‘lages Tlnkfir. Hige L . 37 ¥ ) Saturday afterncon in honor of Miss taken our fondest thoughts MBr. and Mrs. Jacob Streyzewske o = = Lucy O. Mather, '8, who recontly re- Bigdl Lyme, spent Sunday with Mr. and WESTMINSTER FORrE o Ve ree 2o M wan rt of your mistre Mrs. J. E. Powers. Mr. and_Mrs. LeRoy Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Chappell,’ Miss Ellen Hoimes of Norwich and Fitchville, with their nieces, were callers Sun- day on Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Powers. ! Mr. Robert Kaplan and friends of| The Westminster Guild is summon-|Seécretary and treasurer of the Smith | _snna 'B. Bensel, In Our Dumb ing all the Blanket Indians of this re- | college relief unit during her stay Animnls. gion and beyond, to ceme in costume|OVe as. | —_— - to a “White Man's Pow-wkow” at the| -Bridgeport.—One of the first carloads e v e, this week. There will be|of Engiish walnuts to arrive in thiz| HUMORS OF THE DAY I part of the country has been rcceived several wigwams, with an Indian for. tune tel small fish pond and some-| from California, and the nuts will soon ~You can't bolieve everything N %0 thing 1o eat, not succotash, for those|be on sale throughout the city. They Boi s \ A s 5 oyt ¢ , bul you can repeat it.— 2 who wish it. are reporied to be in excellent condi- o ‘fi Sy COMB SAGE TEA IN —_— tion and are selling wholesale for 38 Bulletin. (&5 P43 HAIR TO DARKEN IT STERLING cents a pound. Mac—P'm smoking a tervible lot of Windsor.—Announcement has been | CIE2rs lately. s S . ack—You certainly ved of the cngagement of Miss | Jack—Vou cortal e, If that's Mrs. Leo Morroe of at William Monroe Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy. E spent Tuesd roe’s. fivelyn Longman, a_sculptor, of and youthful with Sage Tea and Several loi young people attend- | Cincinnati, O. and New York, to Optimist—Well, married life is a Sulphur. ed the masquerade at Central Villag hanigl Horlon Batchelder of Wind- |case ol give and take, that's all given by Rlainfield High school. Miss Longman is a member of | Possimist—Yes: the v ive a lot v ammar sch band has to take ools here. were letny and was a pupil | of talk The old-time mixture of Sage Tea that the teac! French. Mr. Batch- | {t.—London Id and Suipbhur for darkening T it : e = e | Bl iy Efi Streaked and fadeds hair i ers misht attend the state conven lor is headmaster of Loomis instl What is a mother’s recipe and folks living wage?” tute. “That depends.” How American Women Break Down Owing to the modemn manner of living and the nervous il to e ristol—The home-comins celebra “On what " using it to keep their hair o e 2 4 .y b e . R e et B ol gl BRIEF STAT | tion which this olty had for the sol-| Whether you live In a_cotta o or we are living in an age when June 14 was of no expense to [an automobile.”—Edinbursh ots- accordi Ridgefield.—The board ful appearance is of the greatest ad- to a report made | man. ently completed its city couneil by Chairman| mpay v 4 e vantage. o e Eor Rep Loia p ARy 5 e 'Pay your debts, boy » & 5 ™ 3 . E ¥ ad charge of the| wyrgy Ch chda Nowadays, though, we don’t have{/n Wil &f S ARRrODER S| Jov, who had charge of the!. ~trgh hasteof every woman to accomphsh ]ustsomu ca )/ Py e B e i $70, ,:l‘hmfl!ll;‘wgl appropria- cation. ATl the fandu weze rafsed ;Amd keep your credit good R < z the sage and the muwssy mixir A tali 3 . 4 a-. “Aw, what's the use of cred g 15 other ways. The _city pouncil | gocty JKansa fl dO and as a co uen velo allments ecullar home. All drug stores sell the re e X8, gotta pay up all the time?"—)ansas NEY overao, a nsequence aevelop p e et e S voted to se rman Joy a letter of | Giyy Journal, - = > e ! N v ving | dition of other ingredients, ca | T i B AEDE I8 work £ BAVIDE . A—It secms ha not to b “Wy < a g d Sulphur Rger R % 7 1 B som vhiskey Of cooking SSMe IS o e i Simsbury,—That the pedple of Sima- T o, Wiaakey YO eook nobody car discover it has te the service of trusted | X tha to their sex, as is indicated by backache, headache, nervous- ness, the blues, displacements and weakness. 4 = é 2 oficials been shown many times | ¢ > D plied.” Simply moisten | e it 4 most of it would be useq for “stews. 3 or a soft brush with i tterniilk Cream at ni during focent Joars, And an apprecia- |__Roston Transeript. l this through your r, ts Fyz fell Shat /I8 Degessary., (0N U= the services of Postummstor Mat-| T O G o Tl 5 th omenwho emselves this hroush vour' hair. akdng o e i oL s T i ier (bsing Wbews: areuhd ¢ ntful new vanishing cream ! a decided improvement! o press actical form by a few of | 8rounds of cstate bought by p a p ¥ hair disappears. but what d = > a2 e : > 2 i - his friends in the form of “a sedan |iteer)—That tower, 1 beilcve, "goe: H mn thls COndlthn should Sl@w ;‘;’lglsg‘:l‘:;u‘fdg‘: ",‘0‘:“‘ e € 5% Brice Wil be'cheertully} ;\ofnr, Poatmaster MceDontldHas ok ta' Wiliam the Conquor ¢ 5 I ~ 25 = g 5 just compieted his 20th year of ser- >rofiteer—Oh, no, it don't; Fve i sides beautifully d enir the hair Thu o re simple and it costs{ ({° B neie Ganite o S bought the lot.—Bligl ol - } . The ¢ simple cle nostal department, | bought the lo ighty (London). 5 cations also pro-{ so lit t Zirl or wi an | ooty dOWn, afld depen upon sflt"s :;|1.{:twso‘fzt)”i’x‘lslrfi e 16 Wheo o "i ’_f“lrdt &i woman Can| having heen connected with the locai| “Well, 1 want a dog that doesn't office for the nast 15 years grow!. “Don’'t you syant At all drug and toilet goodsl tive. !counte that good old fashioned root of abundance which s 5o ¢ and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, to restore them to health and sirength, for there is no other remedy known hat so quickly restores a something that will growr when s °rs come P around " g “No, my husband will attend to E that"—West's Itecall. The minister who made the fol- lowing announcement seems to have been prepared for untoward results from his preaching: “There are somec flowers here.” he sald, “for thosec who are sick at the close of this service—Youth's om- paion. Uncle Bzra (at theatre) where do all them actors liy George—Why they live right here NCE=-EPIS ICREE A ARV i ur e Gisorge, i Uncle \—Right here in New o 7.1 . e York, eh. al, by heck! They do 1 §3 al ndl purty good fer local talent!—Cartoons healtny, normal condition. purty soo ‘We are going to Investigate the Geodetie Survey. What do you know tbout 1% th.0g, senator. 1 don't even know what geodetic means.” “Neither .do T und that w be ard. We'll investigate something —Louisville Courier-Journal. KALEIDOSCOPE While_ relinquishing the telephone anu teicgraph lmes it mignt be gool adew to_turn the postoflice de- partment buTk to Lhe service of the publie. The United States exports more chemicals and qyes to Jupan than i, other councry the world, . This exclusive of crude nitrate of soda, enw@: nourishment me, s0 = . which cames irst direct from Chile. 1 started to give him two bottle feedings A Swiss sefentist has patented a day. After taking three bottles of process 1or giviig alumiguia the me- - 5 5 chanicil qualitios and capaeities of L E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ; bronze, capper " amd bruas - witbout : " 2 : chaugiug 1ts welght, addifng 0 Jis Ifelt like a new woman, vaiue aiong electrical lipes, Exports were valued at $605,000,000, as compared wiln POIB,V00,000 in 1cbruury. and $525,000,000 tor Mavch of the previous year. for -the Line montns ended March the exports weic vaiued at §4,9¥94,000,000 an jncrease of approximately s60U,000,000 over the corresponding period’ 6 the preceding were cmployed wl i Urosse, Wi, 1o year. A street car and electric move a city dweiling. ‘The was being moved on a . brick paved, street where the streel car operated. Fh distance was only about g city block, 50 the streel car crew look o hand, unhitched ihe horses, attached the car, tyrned on the Juice and away went ihe houge, The advance guard o thg o Bureau, In Washingion, has' . possession of apout one-hail the g .- porary bullding oceupied by tup .. eraft production seclon o1 'the « war Doparimeni dusing the war, ' 1t Is the iatontion uf the wil eiaft cooten to SurFopdor tho cit.re building W tae eonsus Bureau within a 16w smonins, Here is the Story of a Most Remarkable Recovery Minneapolis, Minn.—*I was nm down and nervous, could not rest at night, and was more tired in the morning than when 1 went to bed. - I have two children, the youngest three months old, and it was drudc v to care for them as I felt so imitabic and generally worn out. From lack cf rest and appetite my baby did- Till they meet again life will be drear But ing Socony meansmototinticheer. They 1§o their way with a comforting thought Theyll meet again soon where good gas is ‘ bought. 4 ; Quick-fize, power-full and clean-burning-makes ; motoring delightful, y and feel fme. I purse my baby exclusively again, and can’t say too much for "‘_ Tour n}ic‘.!l-tjn&" o % R % MILLER, . \’ 2633 East 24th S. Surely this proves the Tt curative value of LydiaE Pinkham's [{N8] 1 MOTOR /A;i) Vegetable Compound At fllng time look for the ved,aihits and bue Socony Sign. DociorsFail e S bk s 0o insomy ol 5 tweniaand | | R L] 1 Ulzsase LER & 98GO0D CO. V.8, PAT, OFP, ’vrr 4