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i s s : L : & % L _ far as it will build, not pull down. In 5 dealing with the tariff the method by . which this may be done will be a matter of judgment, exercised item by - item. To some not accustomed to the excitements and responsibilities of This Special Silv er § President Wilson in First Message to 63d Congress Urges | St Teapccis and ot some moints cecm: : ls % peCld 1 ‘?v erflw’;are Perestde 8 B o, WELCOME soAP L4 . - ] Soon to Be Withdrawn! Rates and Duties—Cut Out Special Privilege and Ex- | of Juasment is tharseabic agamse. e, 4 F H wevvsha.ll be fortunate. ¥ emphon, 1t 1 e are called upon to render thc . Competxtlon, ® U"e“ country a great service in more mat- ters than one. Our responsibility should be met and our methods should S Washington, April 8 —President country has witnessed within the last| be thorough, as thorough as moderate ~ 7 353 S Weodrow Wilson today communicated | gendXation. While the whole face and | 2nd_ well considered based upon the For a few days yet we continue to make the following sensational offer: Seflg us ie Brot Bimese to. the Sty iHjid [ancthedl af onr Sipuititel aud Lamimet o) T8 8 T Y e e P the Silverware Coupon at the right below, together with two Welcome Borax Laun- Congress, convened in extraordinary | cial life were being changed beyond a = - S session. It was an unusuaily brier| recognition the tarift schedules have|deal with the facis of our own day. dry Soap Wrappersand eleven cents in stamps. We will at once forward to you, post s s e e e SR R e S Mmws which square ‘with those paid, any of the following pieces: Butter Spreader, Coffee Spoon, Orange Spoon, Tea P e e g = PR - P facts. It is best, indeed it is necessary, 4 ild’: - A 2 n 7 . well-conmtdered xedinion of ANe. tatif| Meciiin they wope JBiven WebD MO Sriey oith o dard s o s Spoon, Child’s Spoon, Salt Shaker or Pepper Shaker. The President drew attention to thelarge circumstances of our ‘ndustrial i\ 5 3 h = i 8 v thing upon you now at the opening necessity for an early reform in the | development was what it is to-day.| RO banking and currency laws, but re-| Our task is to square them with the|OT vour session which can obscure Rich, Extra-Heavy Silver frained, he said, from urging, for the | actual facts. The sooner that is done . al "hB “bfec ]U"d fivert, our guezgles = 7 g £ present, any other legislation that| the sooner we shall escape from suffer- l;‘l’; t &; ‘ie;fag’/ t:k’;efhg ‘&'eny‘ - =\ Never before has silverware of so high quality been offered as a migkteCivert the enersles of Cobkrels) e Hom Hhe TR e N e ol b auuiton” lon aioa- TR 2\ premium. The coating of silver is extra heavy; the design is" .5 carly defi f busi i free to thrive ! s ke 3 : from its clearly defined duty” toward | men of business will be free to s S e gl R RS the captivating French pattern, ‘‘La Corona”; the guaranty is 25 the tariff question. by the law of nature (the nature of ess - « ¢ 1 ] : e tarift q : free business) instead of by the law | heels of the tariff changes, if not ears; the maker is Rogers. It is utterly impossible to do jus- Message Not Specific. of legislation and artificial arrange- | accompany them, of which the -chief years; g A = ! The messdge proposed no’ reg- | ment. > is the reform of our banking and cur- [E ] 2 tice to this silverware in newspaper pictures. One must see ular schedule, mentionea no rates, and| We have seen tariff legislation wan- ;?Ofi_“l;h;“;je‘se‘;‘:‘ Iju{?\(xt “3:‘;5; x‘]fi{:‘;’_fls A A one of these pieces to really appreciate its beauty-and rich- e o e e el | 2Fn Yoiw Tar A i o o i one lae And thitk (oIOE Gis fine ¢ ness. In truth, that’s why we make this astounding offer. ples on t: revision. ~His specific | our prosperity might have had a nor- tfgmg—ol’h{he chm}gbes in our fiscal We know that every woman who gets one piece of views ang ideas as to rates and duties, [ ma! growth and stimulation. No one [ SYstem which may best serve to Bl X ; “Welcome’’ Silverware will be so delighted that she will never stop till she has a complete assortment. r acce , will be | wi = e S i 5 ally accepted, wi e | who looks the facts squarely in the perity to a great people whqm we it has been ger Mail us the Silverware Coupon here rinted along with two Welcome Soap Wrappers and el%ven cents in stamps. Be sure to contained in the tariff bill itself which | face or knows anything that lies be- § e y = y 2 he utmost and he has considered in detail. The | neath the surtace of action can fail to { Would serve to th * I President 1on to put the weight | perceive the principles upon which re- | throushout b‘i‘\fi‘oa‘;)"Rko%’ld“gll‘-g”\, £ 53 How to Order of the a ration's influence be- | cent tariff legislation has been based. o . = its vs us s N -~ 7. By = i The White House, April 8, 1913. D T e o e S e i scld e dipEYong (e o, D tell us which piece you want. Your order will be filled by as drawn by the House Ways and |est notion of “protecting the indu: 2 e = 2 Means Committee caused him to omit | tries of the country amd moved boldly = returnmml,andwi:r;;‘r:onéxset\?;l(t)}?t)m;!l;mllbetrex?en- specific reference to tariff rates until | forward to the idea that they were | == dously pleased. is Specia er will soon expire, the measure was I s, sreed upon | entitled to the direct patronage of the LEGISLATIVE LORE so act at once. e ening days of the present |G N - fne— = : H Lbe = e e s vif;;:r:;nf:nl'g e P st s . = “Welcome”—Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Cut Out Special Privilege. lin public policy hardly remember the SRR ; 5 ~ g€ ditions that preceded it—we have The message urger that special priv- | £9D9 e e , Though there were many ‘matters w 1 B S fiege an o s from competition | SOUERL in our tariff cohedules to Eivel Jrouth thel, e, Al e elcome Borax Soap ff system ; SACA ETOUD of manufacturers Or DIo- | nome was reached before adjournment isSil i : ? > 1 x , ThisSilverwareis offered with 5 Cents tion'’s t s ducers what they themselves thought E s ) 2 to | € ik = e e ac . s ‘:““_‘““ -ow | that they needed in order to maintain | AONS them was, An act amending “Welcome,” New England’s as they are.” | g g LR arhot ae!the charter of the Norwich and Wor- i 2 i resident calle practically _exclusive market as| e favorite soap. The kind that contains sident calleq af- ninst the rest of the world, Con. |CeSter Railroad company. The com- = P- ains ¥ < . | pany is authorized to issue its more borax than any FIVE other New o the party's pledges for tariff England Soaps combined. Buy two tention ously or unconsciously, we have |F 7 ey o : ital’ stock to the amount of 3 reductio |8 - z { built up a s rivileges and exemp- < (38,250 | Text of the Message | Clons ‘from competition hehind which | Shares, to be issued under and in ac- | . cakes from your grocer at once. Then To the Senate and House of Repre- | it was easy by any. even the crudest | cordance with the laws of Massachu- | use wrappers to get your favorite ; - ] b : ;| setts. All issues of capital stock here- | : piece of Silverware. have called Con- | forms T ~rombins 0 iz ¢ v wag laid upon the|nGwmel nathing ss obligeq) taistam the f St SACCORITEEEC 2ol St 4] at the recent s ‘of efficiency and economy, in our | ,Tie Commiiee on cities and hor- t to perform rid -of big business, but everything | SUE3 N85 made favorable report on the burden | thrives . hy concerted arrangement. |28 &5 STMeRCNE LS = e tonc ) L 5 party now in elections which promptly. in order “WELCOME"- carried by the people nder Sting | Only new principles of action will save | gion %or water Sotvies and amendin may be lightened 01 85 POS" kg ifrom :a fAnal hard crystallization ot Hon o TEEieE SRCViEe: S8 Smending and in order, alsc it the busi-§ monopoly and a complete loss of the | cicy in regard to date of snnual meect: EvesBxos Loe interests 'y may not | influentes that quicken enterprise and | ing" B e i, Nase: be Y(eu]l too ense ‘T\' l‘gikw[. independent energy alive. 3 S al which they will be required to adjust| It 15 plaln what those princioles| u, order of the day in the house 1t to the whole | TBUSt b S Taunt aboliah ey ars € |for noon, Tuesday, was an act to send me themselv of the United hat bears eve e s ance of priv- Hes % en thegseinhiince of @ amend the constitutio country that the duties must be b 5 i altered. They changed to or of 2ny kind of artificlal ad- | States relative to election of United | ditions of our economic life which the | D E Tt e Lo b mteat Bees | Douglass. of Brisiol, made motion | — o , S e S P W Sonsiant neoesslly Lo e efliclent, ccO-! that’ the favorable veport or-he; comy 3 £ Nawme of prece wanted e z = | nomical, and enterprising, masters of |, ;itee on federal elections be adopted competiti supremacy. better workers | .. 0 bill passed Mr Thoma ¢ HOW TO TREAT AILING CHILDREN than any in the world. | 3 2 i i 3 : L any it aterbury made motion, which pre- P m the duties laid upon arti-yajjeq " that when the vote be taken Free Premium Booklet for You which we do not, and probably | ;" "3 and nay. Our regular Premium Plan, the one that’s 2 T Z 3 Street No ) Growing hard and e work hard with L not, Sprefuce,, thencfore, i the | = weaars’ hberger of Morris, ineffect at all times. is extremely liberal. Ask pid growth enormo ties daid upon lumuries and- merely:] S SOTS. SlCHberger. 0 MOrmis s e e e et . List of Premiums. Only a small number are the revenues they yield, | & 5 : 4 : v v 3 tamford, Lawler of Hartford, spo je f the tariff duties hence-l;; fayor of the measure, and Mr. laid must be effective competi-| Healey of Windsor Locks, the repub- B : = tlon, the whetting of American Wits |jican leader, was the only speaker in by contest with the wits of the rest opposition. The act w adopted by amount of 2ity that mium 4 > | | mentioned in this advertisement. 7= must be replaced When a child no appetite, weak we guaran % | by liver and irom : | of the \v\x}:}“\" B towara | the following Whole number of A b B Sl S SR e G T it > prevail, | ty who voted no, were: Messrs. Elgart, | an act incorporating the Hin : William ngham, is 2 e e oo e, ] = 1Ste, }114; yea, 1 e 'n motion of | Williams, Hoxie, Noyes and Geer; in | Home corporation, a home for aged |also starreq for action on the calendas Strong or with strokes that cut = e oney | Mr. Bree of New Haven the rules were | Windham _ county, Messrs. Baker, ]mm in New London, provided for un- — = iroots of what has grown 1 ©ODESL | suspended and the bill immediately | Chappell, Congdon, F. W. Armington, | der the will of Samuel B. H 1 i T E . . 3 T 2 2 .ppell, gdon, F. W. ston, | of § el B. Hinckley. The commi i 1 ha een | us by long brocess and at our own | iransferred to the senate. Mr. Healey | French, Macdonald, ~Ples Perry, | — Favarably, . on uf.f . b?,”.fiim?:’i""?: : e e raas |invitation, TNt dbes mor slfer a thing|objected fo suspension of the rules in | Consdon, C. Richmond, Morse and | The act appropriating $500 for the | eharer Yot mne aict amending N e been thin and poor. Many different | to upset it and break it and deprive it | the passage of such an important mat- | Paine. | Groton Monument association i London, which gives the instit forms of treatment did me no good, |of a chance to change. ‘It destroys it. |ter as change of constitution. — Mr — | red on the calendar. The associa trust company priwileges. but last I took Vinol and now | We must make changes in cur fiscal | Thoms reminded that the measure | The committee on incorporations has | authorized to expend the sum | 2 I am so much stronger and better that [iaws, in our fiscal system, whose ob- |not passed under s : | made favorable report on an act au- |purchase of a suitable site = —_——— I want now it. I don't know | ject development, a more free and |rules and that the motion w thorizing the appointment of a police | wooden building on the east ! when 1 \,and vigorous | wholesome development, not revolution |1y to transmit. Henry H. Hall of | officer by the Willimantic Camp Meet. | the Fort Griswoid tract in the -sl have s inol. : E or upset or confusion. We must bufld | Willington spoke in favor of the mo- | ing association. The act prohibiting | Groton and in removing of the building U er flr . HOW If Vino et nee fup trade = especially foreign trade. | tion to transmit. and said he had voted | fishing in Alexander's lake, in the town | to_the new site. say W money. | We need the outlet and the enlarged | with the major; and would be proud ingly, between July 1, 91 The resolution authorizing the trans- ~ Broudwas field of energy more than we ever did | to have Connecticut be the state that 1916, is on the calendar, ready | fer from the state arsenal in Hartford | The Bean Hill Norwich, before We must build up industry | would make the required three-fourth i ste ar: Jorwicl E 2 s 1 K uw f to the state armory Norwic two try our {as well, and must adopt freedom in the | The bill was passed in the senate. > report has been made by | certain old muzzle loading brass can- MONUMENTAL MAN place of artificial stimulatiorv. only SOI The members of New London coun- | the committee on incerporations on | non, marked with itial lette W. | » Why Physicians Recommmend Castoria ASTORIA has met with prenounced favor en the part of physicians, I unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial,etc. Thisisa C pharmat.:eutical societies a.nd m'edical authorities. It is used by Phyf{i' good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose cians with resuits most grasifying. The extended use of Castoria is danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for peisoning unquestionably the result of three facts: Péerst—The indisputable evidence fania 5 4 AR : 5 ent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowl- 1 z i< B that it is harmless: Second—That & not only allays stomach pains and edge, Castbria is a remedy which produces composure asd health, by quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—Itis an agreeable and 2 ] 3 B perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not con- regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled tain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. to the information.—Ha#ls Journal of Health. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. Q. Morgan, of So. Amboy, Ark., says : ‘‘ As a praoticing phy- N. H., says: ‘I use your Casteria go, Ill,, says : “I have prescribed N.J. says: *‘I preseribe your Castos sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice, and in my family.” your Castoria often for ii:ants ria every day for children who are e The Kind You Have g during wmy practice and find it suffering from constipation, with ; Always Bought and which has been in use fer over 3Q years, has borne the signa- very much.” Dr. Wm. 1. MoCann of Omaba, very satisfastory.” better effect than I receive from Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amity, N. o B 2. 4 Neb. 3¢ As th f th Y.,says: “I have used your Cas- 2 :‘l"‘ldmn 'Idmb .:fyo] £ 0‘: Dr. Wiliiam Belmont, of Cleve- toria for several years in my - . land, Ohio, says: ‘ Your Castoria - comething about your great medi- s 8 e Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. any other combination of drugs.” tice and have found B s 5 ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, f:‘:r’:e 55 renv:dyo" faanle o u.ndaadle from my own family S SO Y., says: ‘I have nsed your Casto- i 7 experience, I have, in my years of & SRS ria and found it an excellent 5y h. fouand anyth that so o _ and has been made under Yi)r, Raymond N..E‘v‘nArh,ofS..-ta p;:m: t_wm:m C:s::lh.a popuh: ;;:rm:';m:fi_ nything thaf remedy in my household and priv- s Sl T e, Onl.,' says : fter using and efficient remedy in almes o s ate practice for many years. The his perso-al supervision your Cestoria for children for years every-bome.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggiet substitute some- thing else, especially to the pa- Dr. Howard James, of New York, torig extensively as I have never Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- City, says : R is with great pleas- found aaything to equal it forchil- fg10. N. Y., says: “Iam p]eas,,,,- 7 tient's disadvantage, asin thiscese. Ur® that I desire to testify to the gren's troubles. 1Iam aware that speak a good word for your Casto- I enclese herewith the wrapper of Medicinal virtue of your Osstoria. there ave imitationsin the fleld, but iz 1 think so highly of it that I the imitation.” X have cad & with markad benefls " | always oo that my petents @t mot only recommend if to othors, Dr. B. M. Ward, of Kansas City, zms:’bg Sgez;‘;l;‘;‘i:“:; Fletcher's. : ~ buthaveused itin myown family.” Mo., says : “‘ Physieians generally oo 00 o tion to other Dr- Chenning H. Cook, of Saint do not prescribe proprietary prepa- children in my practice.” Louis, Mo., says: “I have used your Castoria fer several years past rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Olausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always other physicians, has taught me o phia, Pa., says : “The name that found it thoroughly efficient and malke an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideration in cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of the formula scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©n the wrapper is one geod and ious and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient reason for the recem- ian. T since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Couanterfeits, Imi- tations and ‘ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifie with and eandanger the health of Infants and Children —E xperience Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, Mian., says: “ It affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Castoria. The fact of the ingredients being known oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical against Experiment. who has raised a family, as T have, profession, but I, for ome, most ministration. As a laxative I Mendation of any phy will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything krow of its good qualities and re- ¥ mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” that T ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN