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T g S e ST flnx e AVES ""IJIIV DF THIS WEEK—The Popular Evonc of the Season—THIS WEEK HOMAN'S MUSICAL STOCK GO, with Melen Farringten and Marten Teéohy in a Repertsire of MUSIGAL SHOWS Today—Cohen and Wall street Comedy and Dramatic Playlet CATCHY SONGS—PRETTY COSTUMES—ELECTRICAL EFFECTS 3 COMPLETE CHANGES DURING THE WEEK NOTE—Owing te the lack of time the Stock Company will onfy give ene show in the evening. Photo Plays begin at 7 p. m., Homan Steck at 8 p. m. Today AUD.TOH'UM 7ms45 taroee. ROBINSON CRUSOE FEATURE TAKEN FROM THE BOOK BY THE SAME NAME INCOME TAX COLLECTORS. With lttle prespect of sccemplish- ing anything advocates of civil ser- vice are protesting the adestion of the spofls syatem in comnection with the {ncome tax which will go inte effect with the tariff bill. Thie pertion of the tarif means that a large num- ber of new appointments must be made and instead of the filling of such places with political friends and the building up of patronage, it {s desired that the | best interests of the service should e given first comsideration and that appointments should be made in ac- cordance with the demands of the of- fice. This means the recognition of fit- ness in preference to partisanship and the endorsement of the worth of the system of civil service which has been Forwich @n iletin and Goufied. understand. Unless you can think of someone who will flt ,in, I think that we'd better go ”let num me." said Arthur, [ ed that we drive out to u#‘ nrk Night before last' when Wisner Lee was &t our house he told me how in- terested he had become in birds while in the soutn last winter. “Don’t you want to see Gem, Cousin Fannie's ‘m"{:il asked just for fun, but Wisner lool grave. "It never glves me pleasure,” he said, “to see birds imprisoned in cages. Ag free as a bird in a cage, Is not my fdeéa of joyful lfberty.” He said so much in his earnest way against the custom of “!lcu'ecrn.tln‘" harmless little birds that yesterda; K 117 YEARS OLD. Subscriptien price, 126 & week; 60c g onth; $6.00 a y- for dinmer, Weé stop- ped for the concert at Ravinia on our way back. It was rather late when we reached home, and I was surprised to find mother up, but I saw at once that she was vexed about something. Poor mother! I often wish shé had more gerenity of mind, for I think it is a t mistake to allow one’s self to be disturbed to wrinkles and gray bair over small matters. = == e Lntered at the Peostoffice at Norwice, ul., as second-class matt Telephonie Calls: ulletin Business Osfice. 480. iletin Fdicorial Rooms, 38-3« sulletin Job Office, 35-2 suianwe Office, Roomy 2. Maredy|found to be of such Practical value]iSESSOR ‘;:‘gfy r‘nd“ oo my nerves to | "Luctie” ohe said, severely, “(his 15 o N iep =0, 7 . o % 9 wherever adopted. héar poor liftle Gem singing behind not a proper hour for you to be com- It is one opportunity which the dem- ocrats have of instituting this service in a new line of appointments. The importance of it is conceded among government employes, in the postal service and in the comsular service, If it is worth adeopting there, why is it not worth adopting for the collection ing home. I've been greatly worried about you.” “Why, I left word that I wu going out for & motor ride” I replie “But you didn’t say with whom or where you weré going.” “Didn’t Tilly tell you that I was with Arthur Knight? How stupid of her! Of course, vou wouldn't have been his prison wires. I decided that his ‘cheerfulness should be rewarded by a taste of partial freedom at least. So I opened the door of the cage and he flew out. I was greatly enjoying him fluttering about the screened perch and was just geing to call Cousin Fan- nie to watch him, when I saw Arthur Knight approaching in his car. Norwich, Tuesday, Sept. 16 1913, i'ie Circulation of ine punedn Tue BWucon Las ue largest of the income tax, wher-:l trained ar}ld an you (“omr torh: ride this zfle;- :l;\xiou;t if youk"gdkn:wxaml tw‘!: o:is‘h e cas reliable men are required? Certainly | noon?" he cailed, as he drew up to the m. ‘s too you n n & Collhd “‘,:: :m, I"'::"”.‘,:.T: tous || the introduction of this new service | curb. *I decided that it was several | The severity of her expression re- 3 l Kramerer ! ow ¥y p | should, have the best start possible. | 4¢grees too hot to work and I could |laxed for s moment, but it returned Comedians Refined Singers e b 4 el w3y b To ignore the appeal for civil sérvice ] thillk of nothing cooler than a long | when she asked me if I knew how —_——*——TT___—.L_— sewich, 3 fu delivered 1o ever B0 Ignore the dpheal for Kmow1.]Tide by the lake. I hope vou haven't | Gem got out of his cage. OTHER PHOTO-PLAYS, 486 of tie 4wod housss fa Nes- f]in this government work is to acknowl- 1 n¢ previous engagement?” | “T Jet him out to fly around for i awd retu oy wimedy-Cheee wes |0 edge the right and justice of succeed- | inelighted!” I responded merrily. “I | exercise on the screened porch.” I ex- ccrt. of the weople, im Wimuw... || ifg administrations to cast to thewon't keep you more than a minute | plained. “He uite reveled in the taste is uciivered (o over LOV LuL { winds the experience and knowledge | while T run in to get a veil.” e !‘nf freedom. s Paibais B8 DRBtivn o die which the coming appointees will have | As I came downstairs I met Tilly,| “You must have left the door of the FULL ET » . 2ined in their work. {and told her to tell mether that I | porch open when you went away, for i all of these placcs a cat got in and had just seized Gem Loy, and had gome for an automobile ride and | TEETH | f 1 red the local Gaily CROP CONDITIONS. didn’t know just when I would be | when, fortunately, Louise Edwin came astern Conmeciicut uas foriy home, and rescued him. : ; My reputation for making tha most e tovipw, on. husdred and siady Where records would have gone to “Don’t you think it weuld be jolly “How Iucky that Louise came just 1ife-1ike, finest fitting and best wearing (v Wowtstlice dintricts. uB, —va. had nature provided an even distribu- | to go around and geét Louise Erwin?” | when she did!” I sald, taking the plates is well known. No set ever 1 tdee ivery reutes. | tion of water supply the past summer | asked Arthur as he started the ma- yheertul view, which 1 flin]d so helpful leaves my office until the patient is ¢ Bailcun is wold fn ever: || IS problematical. It is certain condi- | chine. ., |in maintaining good spirits. \ fully satisfied, This rule is never tions were proper for the equaling if | “Yes, it would be lovely, but I'm T'm afraid, Lucile. that yeu have broken. In eddition on get is the nat- s o T 1 P e Bols B ¢ ‘hich haq | QUité sure she isn't at home. I hap- | seriously offended Louise by going out Grsl gumi, the use of which imekes it ‘Ce da Lasiers Coancciless not the outstripping of those which had { o™i know that she is going out this | after inviting her here for the after- SnBossitls 40 Satest Toine Sauth fat tha zone before, but a withering sun 4nd | grtarnoon.” noon and dinner,’ sald mother, dis- mouth. This wonderful invention is ('H(‘Dl ‘-‘H’\ a scarcity of rain during a prolonged | “Well, is there any other friend of | mally. “When I tried to apoiogize she only to be had in my office. My sole AL U2 v period quickly dashed &Il hopes of | vourg that yoeu'd like to take? | said in a rather peculiar way that aim is to give the best at the least a1 2 bumper crops. The result is that the | “Why not zet Ruth Ritchey £ | she quite understood how you l\nppgn. possible cost. I give my personal 01, average......... cereee.. 441 corn erep in the states which yield | “My dear girl,” laughed Arthur, “has | ed to go. It distresses me that you guarantee for 10 years with auii work. = larze amounts of it has been hara | the heat affected your memors You | treated her so shabbily. 1905 BVOrAGe. . iccaseseneisan 5 92[; guth lacee SwigTS how a loss | know that Ruth went to the country | “It seems to me that I never come THE NEW ’ hit, Middle west s show a 1052 last week for a long sojourn. home from any little pleasure that you | of from nine to ninety per cent. of “Of course! What a goose T am! | don't meet me with reproaches, and it Dr. Jackson's “Natural their normal crop. States which re- ! Well, we might take Gertrude Bates.” | makes me feel that I'll never go any- Gum” sets of teeth abso- [ ] Sept. 13 ceived an average fall of rain are re- “Please don’t think me ill-humeored, | where or do anytbing again.” T cheked lutely defy detection. i s N L] porting harvests which are normal if Lucile, if I admit that it seems a good | back my sobs and ran ‘upsmh‘s. , GOLD }II,LINGS_SI 00 UP. - not above the usual vield. Thus where | deal of a murder to me to be formally | This morning 1 dlrtl’nx %et up Io] OTHERS 350c. ek R been fa- | polite today, [ scarcely know Miss | breakfast, so mother brought me some i as This is the only office In Norwi some have lost, othors have been f3- | ates, and 1 feel too relaxed by the | coffee and jced meion about 10 o'clock. [ [y JACKSON Deatist shere’ gold crowns and testh R e . vored, in the distribution of mature's [, ;" 5yt on my society manners. | She said she was gorry that she had | . ' Tites (UnASELABIE™ Trom / matoros Have The Bulletin Foflow You | necessities though the corn raised will\ (When [ left the office my idea was | been a little impatient last night, but Sucecessor to (.,,,g, are inserted positively without show a shortage of thirty-two million - to get you af.m i friend .l:r nl);: Hhor W!sl!xir‘“dhtann‘:u(x:‘:r\‘-‘y‘"‘nluiky‘x‘éu-ered THE KING DENTAL CO. pain, R shels that 1 don't feel have to make talk “It's all right, sey, S 3 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Dental Nurse in Attendanece. o lati % 14t the far ¢ have suffered in : to, and take a nice, long, restful ride. | soothingly. “T know you love me, even 4 Pai rs of the Bullstin leavina .\\\ ‘u ,hrpf:\_nnov;wve :“:“ e ir B Sou ity Txdlier: [ 17 vou kst & fittle crosh SOMVtHn s "= 9 a.m. to 8 p. m. Phone 1282-3 ainless Extraction. he city for the seashore. mountains, || the corn séction h& - + | “Yes I replied, iaughing. “I quite | Chicago News. ¢ P périenced in the w belt however | —— —_— —— rural resorts or Europe can have and the country W show a record | 1 Cr the Bulletin follow them daily and || whent harvest for 1912 with its indi- ETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Fatics supne $ied e orhidy ‘diy. "“"“'E(:"];; MR T}x'll\.uvme back |« ome ahead, please; I can't wait <eep in touch th h e affairs. || cated winter and spring wheat total | <Fa Rb H 3 ‘ J v fJust ke th « OCEE has, 4 much. P uch with home affair: ed Suahels Biian FEAMIASY 3 [ couldn’t find ‘em there when I was &/ Can’t you reach th’' step, lady? 4 l.ook where you step!” Orders should be placed with The f| of 754 o (D isel Rpn o Fly-Swatting. | kid. Hollyhoeks was th' sign of a fel- ' 3ulletin Business Offics. Sfeod b 1801 ks aStinate top tiel - llow with eight children an’ two dogs. R — ..4.” crop ix well beyond the 55 | Editor: 1'.nd]f-r_ The Man Who | Course, farmers always had ‘em, but == t soint | jut Tho FEciotin tos S“"‘.- e I'm talkin’ "bout city folks. Nowadays : point. | & paragraph about fly-swatting, in| 8 i THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. Thus Is the balance adjusted. a|which are one or two statements u see some nobby lookin' female | 18 @ healthy interest which is| Sreater wheat yield making up for the { which should not o unanswered. chasin’ along with a big bunch o' field | dicated by the la en siastic and | 10ss in corn which means that in the | There has heen a very noticeable de- | daisies an' clover blossoms hangin’ to | AriBoRions ; p R | great farming states there will be the | crease of the fly. Ths is particularly | it like it was hothouse roses : v cus of the republicans s s o) s and sup- | true of publie places like railway sta- Then you see another one goin r the selection of lMdates f . | same demand for help, ears and suj ! lon of candidates for the | 808 COIN te mortéages ecan be | tions. Tn restaurants and stores flies | crazy 'bout a Persian shawl like her | : % e of the in-§ /00 7 off and the auto trade given | Ndve been much less troublesome this | great-grandmother wore ‘round her | somEihing i C1CMES0, (OILANT G - ; | summer than usual. The writer had |llead when she went to th' neighbors. | . Barring the | #nother boom | the pleasure of a trip *hrough tne mid- { Shucks, them Persian shawls went out | 1911 Oakland Runabout. .. ..... $250.00 ter place to dis- | 5 aH -1 N. (dle west this summer. HKverywhere, o’ style when me an’ you was boys.: wholesome inte CHILD LABOR LEGISLATIO [ there was iInterest in the fiy-swatting | You couldn't hire any girl to wear 1910 Atlas Touring Car $150.00 in the fllling of town officas than| Recognition of the evil of child 1a- | and the results were very grat 'vm.‘ i A ST we s ey - £ 2 1 SR ik th . checking it for | Connecticut and Norwich can | “You see, a thing can’t be stylish . . st M4 peimary, ama with the cuvcus | bur and the nind or chedigng it for | ComSCHoHt S04 Pl SN e | e iy s Asees 1910 Model 10 Buick Touring Car, $275.00 o e Y YL Ho. Lom T el ot R S o | from our western cousins. | ain’t gaddin' aroun’ with knee panis | mulate the attendance, an active and | Well as of tomorvow has | { It is a frequent sight om the side-|on an’ wearin’ pig tailed wigs. Little | 1209 Maxwell Runabout. .. ..... $150.00 arnest support of the candidates fs | In many states. Massdciusatts is Just of cities in Towa and Tlinois to | Eirls dom't wear pantalets lfice they 00 et 24 retold. | putting its law into ‘effect and 1t 18| " oo “Cine fv_traps in f,.)m of | used to, an’ boys nowadays don’t know = e ERNE R S B e et the very me. |06 huge wirt)fiy-frdng'in frant of | Dsed to an, FoTe memRdageldnt kn o odel 2A Buick Truck. . . .. $250.00 5 § G ring thr the lack of & Prope™ | These traps are 20 inches tall 10 | roundabouts? It looked like a waiter's . \ > % Rave Doem e b St the NesGETRtL T e S ,,:‘.,e""'::,eh i3 long tailed coat with th’ talls cut off. | 1910 Jackson Touring Car. ..... $250.00 1 10 re cans for the im- : . 5 b {I never had ome. They cost too much nt duty administerir Yhed clearness in the on. | ing cone in the center. A basin of en- | Tt Waeiong podkatean et " g g s : <¢ibilitv of varied interpreta- ticing liguid is kept below. I noticed ; . i R P " 1ey are well select- 7 1 i one trap which must have had three | , an’ no boy liked ‘em. =~ ALSQ OTHER GOOD BARGAINS mfidence the | scope - and upplication e 4 fiat tir 1t Dok #6. | I bet they -commence buildin' 4 g sy thele Athais. |3 1g of doubt in the minds | PIRIE of Starved B1es 0 ted such a|houses with mansard roofs as’in an’ and d § i, | the employers. as to their oh- | tUrning lhom Shun L i I th* women get bustles an’ pull a n te | . 4k 0% [ trap. and this. kept in an open sunny in backa . Tallc sbont it 14 e asibl ! and the parente, as to T window of the barn doing excellent BIIL_SAGLE. o oL ¢ i & | he of the ERIATn | e ias 1 thinits R oite shi Wil Ao el v ain’t half as bad as pull A ng as a | Fad i WARES L tha b i "””‘.‘ “‘4“” ,'(‘\ te i Th’ women used-to go jumpin’ along | r of government is maintained | : SR OO SRID WANCY LT UICHAES coming seddoft T 30 0 SUBE S llifc brokan bagk ks scOolin Nefhe s MiinE family's subpor : such traps to the stables, markets, etc, |58 BrOREE O e Believe mo, REPAIR sted in b suC ation t going into + ST if a female lady’d show up on my car | P’ in be Sttty the Hime) Boe-cléa up an The Man Who Talls would have us |10 8 foma T LLOR Ofl SHE'd start ; S Phone _929 SUPPLlES " muddle misunderstanding s now. A | believe that the fly is one of our pro- riot. It covered everyvtin' an’ touched = child fabor law is supposed to operate tectors. created for that purpose. | nothin’. We ain't long enough aw 1 b en ¢ relieving children | tunately his cor s to such a belief | f th £0F" the BULPuse (il e | will be few. It is true that the fiy is a | heart from long. tedious work during SiX. ,.mgcer of Alth, It s not true that| of days a week that the rights of every | jerehy the fly prévents disease, or | ng solid. hof « d to an education can be respected. | that it breeds disease germs. In fact, | e e oR- 11 an internretation of the law for | most of the germs that breed in filth | : " Y7l the purpose of datermining whether | are deing more efficien: work than the ndidates who < {18 intent 6t the Jate 18 | fiv, for they remove the filth and do deserving of un- thiula Be Shoured atilout - Inot bring the filth to our food and F tere see Toanholea iaths | persons. Zymotic diseases are due to e el L ! | specific’ germs, germs which have a N ks RNl £ 1t cannotul 4 1 1ife- ory as fixed as that of any N BRHALE (OFSAFETY: {100 early. And it should aleo be seen | Lie-histors as fxed as that of Z2¥ n o ¢s which have heen | {ha ose children who are affected | Who Talks cite an instance of & @is- = w Ha road con- ) hy the provisions of the ehild Iah.wv":,\asnvuaus ng germ the life-history of m on of firemen and | law and for whom the law passed, | which involves a period of life spent in nee fforts are made to ure § are brought in touc with the f'nuvu-[']”h More frequentiy than other- g f operation in a dirc tional influences which thov need wise these zymotic germs are quies- - heen found to need just s RS cent while in contact with filth, simply sridce e ek EDITORIAL NOTES. because the filth in question does not ! or he e i " > furnish the proper conditions for their S8k 44 o gt The recent investigation of the food | myitiplication. This i8 not necessarily a ' ikt the) it Ellis l¢land had nothing to do with | the case, but I believe the best teach- e 1 teniion and strength- | the coming of Mrs. Pankhurst. ing on that point. e they are found to he _— — The teaching of the paragraph in fre f e purposes for which [ The man on the corner says: When | The Bulletin is better suited to the Announce Their Formal he 1 " '\\’-‘Hha‘ straw hats disappear on the fifteenth | middle ages than to present da)‘t_m- 1 a 1 ,y the time [ of S embe it means lon. vinter, | formation. There was once a lime Py 1 Foy ' it e el S mE WIS | Shen it was believed that filth pred immec ely over- Tt ay t tle early vet, but | flies. One interested in that subjec 1at * di n. . e e i ety Shakespeare and other poets. It seems step must be | as many favors for Thaw as Canada | {pat it was once actually believed that 28 HOW TREDARIIRY flies were spontaneous life springing FOR i its lines in a man- 5 : 3 without the aid of narents from filth. and it must There is perhaps nothing more re- Not for one moment would I think mployes that »d. are the employes own in e looking but it is proper co- railroad and the gree of safety which obtained. he eling public can etter way than endeavor and anding on the part of nd the employves, wheth- firemen Tt third party to ¢—to which ful e given when such inged terests operation b the anded he ac dem is to be der the t ht 1eers or ideration must > beir it to identify an shows it makes difference in New York whether c well known or not: it i§ the tances surrounding the finding which measure the attentfon the dea® receive. opportunities (0 men of prom- v-—Whitelaw Reld r—and she spared manifesting her great his and its peo- had tweo country The republicans present a ticket for he consideration »f the citizens which mbodies men of ability and standing, 1 whom the full confidence of the in- rested taxpayvers can be placed, The California railread eommission asks tha Puliman company some very pertinent questions, but pessibiy the porters know mere than the company does about these things Cél, Henry Waltercen deetares t(hat the demoeratic tariff ®il] “wil] ast work mirasies. Ko there is recovd of earty backeliding by the faithfui, grettable in the waning of the season than the indicated passing of the open cars. If Thaw concludes to move from state to state he may be able to keep poor old habeas corpus working over- time. Central Vermont's respect for is a material aid in the escape fatalities in passenger The speed from wrecks. its childless age is predmu-d A in 2012 of encouraging the accumulation of filth. If God gave flies for any pur- pose it was to torment us so that we in should turn and destroy the filth order to get rid of the torment. ALLEN LATHAM. Norwich Town, Sept. 13 1913. WATCH YOUR STEP! BY THE CONDUCTOR Styles Keep Coming Back. but it is alwavs safe to predict what no one living will ever have'a chance “I see some hollyhocks in a mililon- to disprove. History repeats itself. New York |CLEANSES YOUR HAIR has its Richeson, and yet there are those who would reduce the penalty for such crimes. Tt 1s a noticeable fact that the $100,- 000 which Uncle Sam has put aside to help Americang home from Mexico does not :nnrpmplula a round trip, That is probably a New Ellriand<~r who has seen the advisability of teach. ing' the pupils of a western scheol the | principlas of couniry store manage- ment Fndeavors te river mysiery unravel the IJudsen have unearthed geme other scandals whien may simply have ed receiv intreduetion publi & premature e Seeretary Bryam is getiing peevish | over the publicity eoneerning his Ghau- | tauqua appearances, But he shouid re- | member that he started it and he ean stop it Chicage daves ta assume the re- sponsibility of setting the style and it eught to require omly zdod sound, sensible compelition to make Dame Pastion desert Paris || exhilaraiing, stimulating and life- -pro- jnuwm from asy drug MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL It becomes thick, wavy, lustrous and all dandruff disappears—Hair stops coming out. durely fry a “Danderine Hair Cleange” if you wish to immediatsly double the beauly sf your hair. Just mols#ten a eloth wiith Danderine and draw it carefully through yeur hair, taking one small strund at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt’ er atiy excessive oil-in a few minules you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy und abundant and possess &n incomapareble seflness, lustre and luxuriunce Besides beantifying the hair, one ap- plication of Banderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; imvigerates the sealp, stopping itehing and falling hair. Danderine is te the hair what fresh howers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It gees right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its ducing properties rcause the hair #¥ow loRg, slvong and beautifal. oy can uus‘..lg have pretty, aoft, ustrous Bair, and iets of it, it you will to just get 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's or stors totlet vounter aad {ry it as Today, Tomorrow and Thursday Sept. 16th, 17th and 18th Gowns Suits Coats Furs Waists Imported Models and adaptions on view You are most cordially invited to attend THE MANHATTAN 121-125 MAIN ST. ‘“Where Shemping Is a Pleasure” P ey T, ¢