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' TRAVELERS' DIREGTORY. , TALKING IT OVER IN WESTERLY [Few Moments! No Indigestion or P e kot Only One Man Who Stayed Home Perry Day Met a Pick- Sick smmflch- -Papfl’s fliapflpsin . Line Business ine Centerol 14_,.0_ pocket—Several Who Visited North Stonington Fair Lost - Karwich NEW YORK + f Digests all foed, absorbs a £ men and wemen today know that : STEAMERS Money—Hope That Stonington Will Adopt Bounty For | ®/#** e s 2o ?‘; to acedless o have s bed stomach, City of Lowell o Wild Animal Killing at once. the stomach regulated and they eat and Chester W. Chapin ° o i thelr favarite foods without fear. R e o 0 St Wonder what upset your stomach—| If your stomach doesn’t take care of l a n a to Now York: Foutilave a gellgntiol armament for the state molf | sands in the Quarry Hil section dur- | Which portion of the food did the dam- |your liberal limit without rebellion; if Voyugs on Long lsiang Bound and & i P 2 i is a damage instead of a superb view of the wonderful skyine being piaved at the | ing the prize contests, not a single |age—do you? Well, don't bother. If|your food r v suntry ©club, and the |cvase of pocket picking was reported [ Your stomach is in a revelt; If soun help, remember the -quickest, surest, and waterfront of Manhattan ‘sland. nd - . g _ Steamer leaves New London at 11 wind prevented the play- | o the police. Tuesday evening while |gassy and upset, and what you just |most harmiess relief {s Pape’s Diapep. ne & aking low Scores in the | Frederie Whitten was walking on the | ate has fermented inte stubborn lumps; | sin, which costs only fifty cents for a O_f x{. m. g;uly (OeXCth Sl:nd&)’)- due he'wd round of 3¢ holes. Broad street bridge he was slightly | Your head dizzy and aches; belch gases |large case at drug stores. It's truly 5 ork, Pler 70, Hast River, at 6.45, an: jostled by a voung fellow, who apol-|and acids and eructate undigested wonderful—it digests food and sets es were made by ozized and went on. A few minutes |food} breath foul, tongue coated—just | things straight, o gently and easily ™ A morning, t and Danny Fairchild, 5 who served 169 |later Mr. Whitten found that his | take Pape's Diapepsin, and in five min- | that it is astonishing, Please don’t go Tickets and staterooms from tickes ~ | Miam Clark o terlys rep- | wateh chain had been cut and his |utes you will wonder what becamo of [on and on With a weak, disordered agent railroad station. ihe Misquamicut elub, was | watch stolen. So far as known it was [ the indigestion and distress. Milllons stomach; it's so unnecessary. - NoRMgih‘i la Carte Pier 40, North R\\'e‘ T o'clock next th total score of 175 and | the only theft connected with the day. included in the list of sixteen ampionshlp honors, ‘The ncore . Westerly town officials look for fa- | seat of his double team and ome ‘of COLCHESTER W von $ l .80 e £ 152 wae the hizhest that will suc- | vorable action in the Stonington town | the wheels passed over his leg, caus- 1 in getting @ man into the select | meeting next Monday on the proposi- | ing serfous Injury, X 2 NEW YORK B § for e Killi o Elects N Secretary— sixteen. Five men tied at 182 and | tion ounty for the killing of | " cparies H. Smith, of Pembroke, N. Fire Company Wi dNew. = Y - Now Rinslsnd Sheamehin 06 here was competition to declde which | wild ¢ : as there is a belief that |y o Sl G e et of“wes‘em. Miss Carver Returns from Europe— Norwich to New York two of the five would be selected to {the town of Westerly has paid bounty a <0lc Borough Briefs. for animals, espectally woodchucks, |8 here on a visit to relatly o Lilled in onington. In one yvear Wes- The winning of the hose reel race Miss Susan M. Baker returned toket olud, | terly has pald bounty of twenty-five [DY the Rough and Ready team of |y rgday from three weeks’ visit with ompete for ¢ i D. Cranda 1y, representin ampionship honors, forme the Paw e of the five, was chosen and L. J. | cents each 800 woodchucks, on pro- | Warren made it three straight. relatives in Norwich and New Lon- 0 wck, also of Pawtucket, was named | duction of nose of the animal. As It was the first state firemen’s mus- | don. ]'_4 Our- CHELSEA L]NE to 6l list. no bounty paid - in Stonington, | ter for Westerly and the best man- | “Samuel Green, who has resided in There were sixty contest: in_the | Wester! become the favored mar. of any ever held under the aus- | town for a number of years, will move qualifying rounds the high. ket rupulous hunters of the Rhode Island State Fire- |nis household goods to New York, | Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 scors turned in was _with 169 The proposition to be submitted to | men’s league. Where he is working. Most St les i All outside rooms. the lowest and best. ) . Daven the Stonington town meeting ~asks Miss Bernice E. Whipple, of Wes- ‘Arthur Chapman and John Treadway Exc t Dining Service. -~ the leader in the qu g that bounty be paid for each wild cal, | terly, will sail from New York Sat- |of Chesterfleld were in town Wednes- \ E , Norwich, Tuesdays, will face the tee with m raccoon, skunk, fox. weasel and wood- | yrday for Puerto Rico, to resume her | day. - 3 and Sundays, 6.15 in the championship round. Van Du- | chuck caught within the limits of the | worlc as instructor im the normal Elected Secretary. ]\/I d sem, who made equal score with Cran- | town. school department at Ponce. At the Colchester Fire company’s viade Leaves New York, Brooklyn d consid- nd poultry wnimals have ca mage crog ast two ve e ounty for Kkilling, 4 e i |is a large increase in the number of | ¢lomes a ] e Mg x" 9,‘“‘5"3"‘"3 | these troublesome animals. During the | it _Wednesday’ Ky She cemne bo Wester'y on *’T']Y past four months residents of the Qui- With a black man, of the Pike black ly Judged properly the sleuth qual-|..., .0 cection alone have sustained | hue, at the nozzle just for luc dall In the qualifving Tound, will be his opponent in the Arst round for the championshi r, Mondays, Wednes- Fridays, 5 p. m. In Quarter | R Sizes Tdward Stevenson of Norwich, a |meeting Monday evening Chartes Gel- Pod Tae | former member of Rhode Island Ones |lert was elected secretary of the com- iheeo | and an origial member of the Cy- jpany, James Purcell having resigned. clones, was among the guests of honor | Miss Florence Carver was calling on fire parade. friends in Norwich Tuesday. | Miss Katherine Burke of Providenc. s the guest of her sister, Mrs, Mary | : itles of the Westerly police force, for i DO Sons hayooues e A Dildy | Kinney. | ° thes trapsferred thelr field of opera- |, 1055 In turkeys and chickens that|ag gRlY, e Weshington cempant: | *srs *Abraam Blgart and son ‘left CthSS'COOfl tons to the North Ste Eg sty gine squirting contest Wednesday af- town Wednesday for New Vork to visit will d : fair. Just h;:\o,:ilalla\“\\»f elie ed of Herbert W. Rathbun of Westerly | ternoon. That black man has been? Mrs. Elgart's husband, who is in busi- | il stand more trips to be known except to the pickpockels | Huil of New London, are the commit- | flag in parade. T e : ) the laundry than other s themselves. It is known, however, | THU 2% ents for the outing of | annual meeting of the Amer- | > g ston fair TH STREET & that some residents of Westerly were | 10¢ 0T ar melected as victims among the A e e e that attended the fair. Charles Wil- | 10 e held ot Groton ocox lost his pocketbook and $22, John | HAtUrdar. A1 S DAL ONIVERSITY PLACE ©n2 100k Wost of Broadway NEW YORK CITY association, heries society held in Bos- Long Point, next | ton, Charles W. Willard of Westerly start from j was again reelected treasurer, Daniel William H. Blacker and_son 5¢~ James were guests of relatives i g 2 for2! wich the past week. Goes to New York. collars we carry. A. Benpett § Warren Moon $7 and | the public nding in ew London in | B. Fearing of Newpart was elected E: & ~ E ble hip under e guidance of | vice president, Henry B. Ward of Ur- Harry Lgzinsk left Wednesday for h ] Tlose > “bar! g 2 her Weste! 3 v B. 3 38 to Whologhle and Retall el Wity W not Joraee, perienced sea lawyer. A feature | bana, Ohio, is president and Raymond | New York, where he will take a course I irty Stap ¢ and Up-to-Date ©ry Googs Districis; Railrord and | D bhod of $55. forty of shien |Of the outing will be a bake to be|C. OSborne of New York secretary. |in a business college tommahip Lines. = | . T2 robbed of #0, forty of which | Cerved under direction “of Alder- | ot AR RORS B | EOTE T el et S ] £ £ M'%DERH AESOLOTELY FreerRoos e At Toun v of oy |man in of New London. | GTALF ORD SPRINGS |Miss Hanks. left Tuesday for a fow tyles for Your Selection | 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) ambang was relieved of $3. The degree o rl = been conferred 2 s | day \».: in New lim)dfln. i RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP si alks of on e members which is slated gar A. Carrier, Jr, was calling on 2 e B TRL the promrees o able seaw Merchants Have Closing Half Holi- | friends in ~orwicii ‘ana New London Constructed in an ex- s < e the fire parade, and there wei —_— S day—School Enumeration — Coon | Thursday | K Bend for free Sliustrated Guide andr The band muchiani of washma:on Club's Clambake. | Returns from Eu:ope- | clusive collar plant with 3ap of New York OltY - = | county are of the opinion that ey e Miss Katherine Carver has returned | { have been snubbed by the manage- Mi. rtrude Butterfield of Penn- |from a tour of Europe, visiting Eng- .d d | i ment of the Washinglon county fair | sylvania is spending two weeks' va- |land, France, Germar Italy and one idea toward the SR - N TO LONG ISLAND conducted | that is to be held at Kingston next | cation at her former home in Stafford | Switzerland. The trip month. The Bast Greenwich band, of | Springs. by Prof. james R. Tucker, a former i > Steamers of the Montauk Stsamboat Co.’s line lsave Kent county h ed to fur- | Charles Kellogg and son, Chester, | principal of the Academy school highest type of perfec o, Lot i Agraacict. hetiie 105na — % | nish the music nd ihe| Jr. motored from Vermont to the | A number from town went to Hast t Harbor week duss 10 & m., 410 5. m. Leave Sas | belief prevails that a o | father's and grandfather's, Charles E. | Haddam Wednesday to attend the 1on. Furbor returning 6 & m. 1280 3. m. QSION dervice band should have been en- | Kolloge, taking with them to their | srange fair. There are four bands in the | symmer home in Southington, M | 0. H. A. Milhan and family I HONEST clear { capabie of filling the engage- Kellogg and son, also her sis | closed their summer cottag 1 E and located in Westerly, ( from Mystic. {wood Heights and returned to th Hope Valiey and v akefield. Clesing Half Hofiday: [ home in Brooklyn, N. Y. making the through, they give the FIELD CLUB The,CheiS:a Saviflgfi Bank —OF THE— AAMBORE-AMER CAR LIRE KA Thursday was the last of the hait | *FiP in thelr touring car . fuvaliie i : The Annual Meeting of the Corpor- Se= Joseph Custode of West Broad | ngiidays for the merchants this vear. | STONINGTON maximum of value in . ] S e el Sar street has brought suit against Cosmo | Thay will o on : et N. : |ation will be held at its Banking LONDON (Plymouth) { B, cuncine bin with (0 sedue- | oo 0L B0 ou fle sagdlar sulibdulc . NG 1O Or lss' Oon | House, In the City of Norwich. on next waek. = i} style, fit and durability. | tion of Mary Custode. aged 18, and | “'The Stafford Coon club will have its {W. C. T. U. Officers Elected—Frank | i | Wedne September 17th, 1913, at PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG ceking damages of $800. Pitz was | goun RN S mie S vsted by Deputy Sherlif Cheey. He| o 0o e0uial ‘clamibake at Cedper {furnished a bond of $500 for : o ance before the superior court for New | willimantic fair Thureday. 11 o'clock a. m. Stanton Buys Brew! roperty. AL g 0 tanto! y ewster Property. See V\’indO\V 2 COlla rs | CHARLES B. CHAPMAN hpear- Several Stafford people attended | The following officers were elected Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day { Hecretary. st i i - tor at the : al mee 3 = . X PALATIAL STEAMERS Tondun/count s Bexgonll tem ot the Tt Seera G eveeatimes | ton G e A D il 2/br25¢ ; Norwich, Conn. Sl . s = egational | die Hyde; vice presidents, Mrs. Ellen S.S. Cincinnati, Sept. 23 ||| tocst Locomen | Shurdh im0 o [ Srn e e e T Display —_——— T, : al, formerly of Wes- anager of Springs House. | Fanny esebro; secretary and treas- . LEGAL NOTICE. S. S. Cleveland, Oct. 17 {1| criy; nas located in Hope Valley. H. B. Martin of Boston is acting | urer, Mrs. Maria Gardiner; superinten- - 607 BOYLSTON STREET | Marl E. Barber of Boston is here on | as manager at the Springs house, dent of press work, Mrs. Mabel Til- B " BOSTON, MASS. a visit (o his mother, Mrs. Dorcas L.| _Pietro Dabalt will sail from New | Unshast; dower mission work, Mrs. PR“PHSMS HH flME HHA{] wum( P 3arber, in Margin street. York Saturday for two months' trip arriet Teed; literature, Miss Mary i i or local agents George Pickering, while engaged in | to_Italy. Mueller. £ | S | SEALED PROPOSS be re carting stone Thursday, fell from the | Frank H. Plumb taking the an- Annual Town Meeting. | | ceived by the St ¢ Commis nual school enumeration. ; The annual town meeting will be | sloner, Roon Hartforc Mrs. Wil Park and daughter, [held next Monday afternoon at 1.30 : fl fonn until 3 % By HeDEs 20t Miss_Mabel Park, of the Hollow, are | o'clock. A e aTie e town o spending a few weeks in Bethlehem, Buys Brewster Property. | Sm . e LI daly T . | Voluntc 0 of gravel road in LO,?K 2 TS‘:‘E\:/ED ’ RESOL-VED vt Frank Stanton has bought the Brew- | the downs i Rk . = T e ster place, also a lot on Summit street e MBI, SIS SReciTeN Mo EY_ SA THAT THE. WAY TO KEEP RALTIC belonging to the same estate. | | Wati 10 i price us pes mpibets YouR, POCKET BooK, : — Personal Items. — ————————— = e Hig ssicher Bighop Nilan to Confirm Class at St.| Lucius Pendleton has returned from | e 50| HUSBAND INDENTIFIES 162 Saje ) Highway Commissiors rease or de right to ir the night comp to be im FILLED 15 N oOT To Mary's Church—James F. McGuire, | New York. 0 ay cCt ositors « i mber of Jr., Sells His Business. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Skinner have! 12 52.08, day composfiors e DISMEMBERED BODY. itract imiiet pAY MORE THAN You b returned to their home. st Norwich | 4283 Linotype operatore recelve ”‘t — - ompanied by a Bishop John J. Nilan will adminis- own after spending the summer with ; S&me nerease a8 Somposrors. o YERE” | Police Now Searching For Keeper of R OUGHT FOR WHAT You ter the sacrament of confirmation to a | their daughter, Mrs. E. W. Northup. | ien on day work received no increase, House Where Woman Lived. { Ay hiddat Lo whom class of children next Saturday after-| Mr. and Mrs. Culbert Palmer have " 69,54 on day 5 | rdodizetasing to U’ WE CAN SELL noon at 2 o'clock in St. Mary's church, | Feturned to New York | cciba ey 4'."“‘] New York, Sept. 11.—The woman|® the. prices offgred c The right reverend bishop will arrive | Miss Helen Chamberlain has gone to 1911 to. 52.02 while the|Who was murdered ten days ugo and | company bond, or £ cher: | 2 - | whose body was cut up and thrown into | £ PROE e of the work men were im equal Lo aurerence | | 1 o'clock and the children will as- | New Ha 5 a t i You THE BEST AND Semble on the”convent srounds at hals = I past one, and shortly before : afternoon as Mrs. Casper Janin, of SAVE YOu MONEY, proceed to the ¢hurch, whers the PAID IN CONNECTICUT. | ' e R i e b it | HIGHER WAGES NOW ased from in 1907 to 66.07 in [the Hudson River, was Identified this | bid ana the next sacrament will be conferred upon T e e T L e i them. Weekly Hours of Labor Decreased in identified by a mark on the back Sells Business to Father. COUNT FOR NOTHING | woman's husband made (1 James.F. McGuire, Jr, has sold his All Trades. e tion and told the Wolice she hac Coramissloner, Room 2 business to his father, James McGuire. (Special to The Bulletin.) Declaration of Gompers Before Lobby |appeared from her home on August 14. | ito The store has been run.by Mr. Mc- Setet : S S Investigators. The indentification was made at the | at way _Commissioner Guire, Jr., for the past three years. "““éi‘]ml-‘ Sept. J',-] 1\ bulletin = morgue in Hoboken. | SEESIROS SRy SIC Personal Interests. j Suec Dy thei bubeasof laborsptatisties : washiheton Sept 11 vel Gom Casper Janin, the husband, told the | 5 fH5a L -Co Sept. 6 : ersonal Interests made public today shows that the un- | e S c Hoboken police that he and his wifi Hartford, Conn., Sept. 6, M milda Despathy, who has | jon scale of wages in Connecticut have | PETS President of the American Fed- | 0 070 L Sl i NNETT, been seriously {ll at her home on High | heen increased since 1807 and that the | eration of Labor, closed his two days’ | iy Vo ((HEE 00, SR U8 10 Sb < el :,‘,‘;\""1‘\' f;:w"}\l-:ngu st few months, is|weekly hours of labor have been de- | testimony before the house lobby com- |him and came to this o S Room af artford ~ John Donohoe left this week to en- | sidamble srtent o 0SS 0 % oA mittee tonight with a dramatic warn- d that he followed 1 === e ter St. John's preparatory school in| Ip the hales _ling to the manufacturers of the coun- found her livir £z 3 : n the bakery trade, the wages of | Aulities A E 7 a8, T 4 oo o a8 | try E defense of the legislative i Danvers, Mass. ile was accompanied | frst hands have been increased from | {iviics of the federation, and a bitter wore on | Republican Caucus Dafiohas £ ’ = 6 cents per hour to 37 r hour, | attack on the Sherman anti-trust law |the back of the body he | e Repub Electors of the Town oSS (he pupils exifering the Nor. | Whlle the weckly Hours'qf have | as applied to labor unions. | were birthmarks, off R e 4 o Taset An 3 wich Free Academy this fall is John | decreased from 57 to 54, and the wages | 1e lives of workingmep count for |takable means of identific J198 ZROEHaDIN B SO AN ke | of second hands have advanced from | mothing in the United States” said |Janin's mother, he said, I aucus ywo Hall Monday evening, Pétes Masaey i Tas redtmed his vorkc 8L to 31.43, third hands from 2105 |4re. “It seems to me that the life of imarks on her back, and the s k[P REA LY &0 chals 10, Bl in the Shetucket worsted mills after | t¢ 29.63 for the German unions. In the|a.horse is of more value than the |appeared on the shoulder of thefir child, | i1 Dominati indidates for Town Of- Hevaral vesikat raration | Hebrew union the ‘wages have not in- -q° [ . ’ e S | creased quite as much and they work les al Orl“ Clinton. — William Thomas Wooley, | 80 hours per week. 69, of Meriden, died Sunday morning | I the building trades the wages of life of a human being to our man- |who is six | | | | ufactu It (his slaughter doss not | The pol '\ Per order Town “Committee. I do not know what our indus-!find the man | P commercial, political and par- (them as pro S e | at 6 o'clock at his summer home in | the bricklayers have increased from o0 our human life will come to.” | West 10d4th Street | Norwich, Sept. 10, 1913. sep10d Beach park. after a long illness of | L0 60 cents per hour, and the number | The manufacturers of this country. he iman for whom the police were search heart disease and nervous troubles. | ©f hours worked per week has remain- | added, opposed all acts of leglsla- |ing had heen found at late hour to. b ® " | ed at 44. Carpenters’ wages have in- | tion designed to protect the working- [night but it was reported in th i 0N n hours of weekly servica bave decreas-| Reviewing at some length the court |jjgt Saturday. i) U RHEUMATIC PA'NS ed from 48 to 44, Gas fitters increas- | decisions inst labor organizations Che human leg foAnd floating in the | MADE TO FIT - - Fog} ed from 43.75 to 54.40,while their !murni under the Sherman act, the Witness |water off Keansburg, N. J. vesterdav | remain at $44. Hod carriers’ wages | sald: | was brought to the morgue in Hoboken 5 = PBOMPTLY DIS“PPEAH have increahed from 28 to 32, and| “The federation exists at the suffer- | foaey and fitied to the ip joints Thal “Tiha Progressive Hleotors of the C t i 6 ki hours reduced from 48 te 44. Insiie|ance of an administration. 1inder the | ynion was found to be perfact o o i QaLs ior . and » il"ts or o o i wiremen from 34.33 in 3750, and the | Sherman law and the m;,.;.,;juu. of the i fone s | e et ar, v secibntedito Meed houre remain‘'at 44 per week: inside| cou the normal activities of the g R e e Sy o i At k i i ire 1 1 7 5, ans | association in the exercise of power Mics Bessie Friedman of New York n Ha . & ARE WE YOUR TAILORS ? Relief Comes After Taking)wiromen helners, am £188 to 2y, aavt| Lasouiot o Tl (it maividua) ‘sxerolsee | wom The (yprwriting thamplonchip &t | 13, at § oclock, (o piace in nomination g ew Croxon from 31.35 to 40.81, Lours remain at|every day—the power to withhold pat- cago, averaging (16 words per min- | oy ataate s Oraces 3 so, we would advise you to order your Fall Suit F Doses of e 44, Plasterers from 50 to 80 couts|ronage—are restrained and three-fold |ute for 30 minutes. ; ; aTR g i i i i per hotir for 44 hours per weeit, Plumb- | damages can be claimed and obtained. Per order of Town Commttes now before the rush season is on. It 15’ meatlonste Duer ‘with, shaus | SE6 fT9m {876 foi Ne L0, waskiy ours ( S1C seemia in s o lew LS e Eh e o W 0. HOOHRE, Chetrien g . : s : 'eU- | 44; sheet metal werkers, 37,50 to 47.75, | askew or otherwise it W ot per- ! C 7 s & Norwiehy Bept, 10, 10185 DON'T BLAME US LATER if we are obliged to | matlem, and be all crippled up 20d| hours Teduced from 43 to é4; steam- mit ‘euch a_thing” he added with a T e ated o wich, Sep o A N z B . 13Be) . . t- g .7 5 ;| shake of his head, B S ’ ? ) disappoint you because you did not leave your order |wrenching pains, when you can avoid | Rter %78 to 4718, Rours 44 pes| S Titness testified that he had e | | 2 s recommended to the house committes | If tongus is coated or if cross, feverish, jie increase in wages, but their hours of early enough. to hfave your suit to wear as soon as you Rheumatism comes from weak, IB-|labor have been reduced from 48 to 44: | the appointment of either Represen- | constipated give “California would have liked it. active kidneys, that fail to filter from | structural iron workeis, from 45 to|tative Lewis of Maryland or Hepre Syrup of Figs.” PquI A 3 3 inois J — { the biood the ‘Doisonous waste mattef | 56.35 and their hours of labor reduceq| sentative Buechanan of 12is Every Season there are ioo many who wait too late nd uric acid; and the only way te!from 48 to 44 : hairman of the labor committee. | ‘noit scold your fn R oulidva 3 > are 1) " d; an per wess<. rman o : 't scold your fretful, peevish child, in ordering their work done — so it is al. ith overcome it is to remove the cause. | Marble and stone trades; Granite | Lewis was appointed although not the |see if tongue is coated; this is a Bure | . papubliean Blectors of the Tows ir Ting . it is also with your Croxone does this because it neu- | cutters, inside men, nq increase from | highest man on the = sign its little stomach, liver and bowels | o7 & renti o™ S T ene 'yeing and C[eansmg. tralizes and dissolves the poisonous | the 37.50 they received in 1907; outside | MEMDETS, are clogged with sour waste. | Tow all 8. ening, Sopt. 13, g substances and uric acid that lodge | men receive 43.76 the same as in 1907, | b ey 02210 METHODS When listless, pale, feverish, full ef | at 1.80 'clocik o in momination Again we warn you if you have any garments you in the joints and muscles, to scraich |and soft stone cutters receive b cents| D cold, breath bad, thr re, doesn’t | candidates for Town Offie . e 7 y. and irritate and cause rheumatism, | per hour and have had no increase. A FARCE AND A FRAUD. |eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach- Per order REPUBLICAN TOWN want Dyed or Cleansed this Fall, Don’t Wait — Brmg and cg-nns gu:m?nrl S:flrengthzns téhé‘Al work 44 hours per week, e i ache, ;n?igv ion, diarrhoea, give a tea- | COMMITTEE g stopped up, inactive kidneys, so they etal trades:: Blacksmiths' wages | Representative Anderson, so Declares [spoonful of “California Syrup of Figs” | D reston, Be 913 your work here NOW when we can do your work in a | can filter the boison from the blood, | have increases. from Sbir i 1005 t0| o re Resigning from Gommittee. and in & few hours all the foul waste, RESE ROt el . . . and drive it on and out of the system. | 3904 in 1912, but the hours of lahor reasonably short time. After this month we are simply Croxone js a truly remarkabje med- | remain at 58 hours per week; blac the sour bile and fermenting food pass- ) ort ti : simp s : Washington, Bept, 1lL—As the|€s out of the bowels and you have a rushed with this kind of work as well as in ou icine for rheumatism, kidney troubles helpers, from 18.34 tq 10.87 per| o0 B e con. |Well and playful child again. Children rVailoring. | icine fox sieimatinn Yoy will-hod pelpets, from 1980 3, 1987 B2 | climax of the vigorous republican con- |50 SRS BIEY(uL S hERh, Cbddren Department. it differs from other femedies. There {‘n,m 24.45 to 29.04; Doiler- [demnation of democratic legislative |others ¢ easy after giving it, | is nothing else just like it. It mat- helpers, from 2 to 21.40: | methods which has marked the gur- |becau: of > " fails 1o make their " Remember Have your Tailoring, Dyeing and Clean- ters not How old sou are. of how long | machinists receive 3396, the figures fof | rency debate Represcutatiye Siduey |little clean and sweet | _The Demecratic olectors of the . o you have suffered, it is practically im- | 1907 are nol given, while pattern malk- | Anderson of Mintiesota, on the floor of {eep’ it handy, Mot ing Done Now for Early Delivery. Y omaihie” fo take’ It WAThOUF resnlts|ecs’ soe g.um. B e hode AbAERt L the Toosa iate todsy oA lictle | Town of Nerwich are heroby requested ! resigued as g |given today suves a sick child to- | to wmeet in the Fown Hall, Friday, Sept, Relief follows (he first few doses, aad | from 9.9 Ya 1911 o 3616 1n 1913, The | member of [he. poserful ways and |ioreow, but get the genuine. sk 12, 1913, at 8 o'clock p. m, 4o nemi- - vou will be surprised how quickly all|entire tnetal-working (rade labors 53| means commijtee. In a speech bitterly |your drugglst for a S@-cend botile of I 101 Mall\ St. misery and suffering will end. hours per wee ng Jegislgiton through caucus |“Califprnfa Syrup of which ‘hag | B3t candidates for town effices and to . An original package of Croxome| Printing trades: Book and job—Com- |action and pariisan consideration of |divections for babies, children of all |elect a town committee. 9 NorW]ch costs bt a trifle and all druggists are | positors Trom 34:38" o 4963 for a week | the Underwood tariff pill and the Glass | pges and for grown-ups plainly on the Per order Ghairman autliorized” to sell it on a positive | of 48 hours. Thfs 1s’the only inerease | currency bili'in commiltees, ‘Represen- | bottle. Remember there are counter- WN COMM New Fall Pr. s imoney-back gnarantee. Three doses a | noted in this class of workers; neither|tative Anderson declared that the |feils sold here, sq surely look and s BERSEYaEla 7O MMITIER P: S. w T al ess Goods now in, and as usual, day for a few d: often &ll-that | bave the hours been reduced. The|“system of legislation established {hal yours is made by the “California | o = sell them at CUT PRICES is ever needed to overcdme the wurst)newspaper printinz-trade fared ‘better | here,” made his efforts on the com- |Rig Company.” Hand back with con- | g JHERE i» no advertising me we 5 £ o N A backache ~or “urinary " disorders, than *their brothers,” as ‘the wages. of - mitiee a “farce and a [raud.” tempt any other fig syrup. RS Sl i

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