Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 17, 1913, Page 4

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ABSENTEEISM, i A E R it s s SHOW B T e maricat agi THE BLOW THAT RECOILED. E v THEAT NEW 2 BROL Congressman Donovan precipitated a Berwich u iletin |hguee dwcossion in the tower howee |} ALL WEEK—The Talk of the Town—ALL WEEK n he sought to draw the fire from \ / e mnd GouFice. the subject of caucus control by at-| There was small margin of difference | water with a merry whoop. When y. Homan’s Musical Stock Co. tacking the practice of remaining away [ | iween the two men, so far as eyes | they neared the frightened women they . with Helen Farrington and Marten Toohey in a Repertoire of from the sessions. His assault upon % ¢ were paddling feebly while they 7 P absenteelsm was a timely bit of good | ©0Uld see, as they, threw off their coats | yoreamed, helping one another as best 7 A A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD advice, applicable ajl s and |@nd sprang each to his own canoe. | they could. None of them had dis- | g ATCHY SONGS—PRETT LTIES g 2 paddles flashed into and out of | appeured, but they Were perilously 2 G Y COSTUMES—DANCING SPECIA| state e was blaming the effect | Thelr s flas \ —_— e for the ¢ avater hending the Frall o near sinking. | ) TORZ S tiE MAN NEXT DOOR—Laughable Farce, and COUNSEL r a th tor, ‘meuding the: foall Crelts oyex | oS Sons bl L oe B Fawh riionsanita | z \ Ay FOR TR Uor —Dramatio Playlet. New Specialtie: — = There is nothing which makes at- | the smooth surface of the lake at re- |, b \ = = - n ! o o help four girls to the sides of the 3 = Batered at the Postoflice at Norwion, | endance the sessions of congress | markable speed. Neither, one gained |two cances. Morton took Mrs. Sf 4 wias C‘L_Ansss %hg;gvm.;\vs | E"&,’fffié““ SEATS - U, a8 second-class matier. Aty and the services of con- | yppreciably on the other, though they | leigh in charge, while . 2 ess valuable than the cau- | were racing with Intense rivalry. started for the shore wwith is such star chamber [ As they had sat In front of their | bell. | Morton was a little in_the lead and ietin ¥di.o tooms, $5-3 s make 1t absolutely use- | tent awaiting the arrival of the merry é ull 3 3 : n +Washington after | luinching party from ucross the lake, | when he had landed bis charse he ? 2.30, "umantio t held and which make | they had witnessed an accident which, | turned for the return swim, but was . : and which make | the ; ! { ‘ oda 7 and 8.45 Building. oven without the added incentive of | horrified to see Carrutners on his back, A @ auorum- i, iy, made each man strain his | Struggling violently and clinging to L Norwich, Wed v - 3 - ressional vice | .oy herve to b the goal. The|Miss Campbell as if she were a life / \ { 77 2 REEL i ) made 2o | fulnn "had struck on a°rook beada [bugy. S N P \77} tearore The Harvest of Flame = k ANCiS SyS e row channel and, careenin; e erstoo immediately. ( / : . The Circulation of « ) nould ‘devote his | gone down and had lost his head % BUDD & CLARE [ KRAMERER & HOWLAND The |~ Harry Morton and Jim Carruthers| “Loosen your hold or yowil both \ A . > swam toward ( / /] Comedians Refined Singers [ Buli “ism is one which | were not men who could see women |Sink” he shouted, as hc # The Builetin e e R O e e ‘R Carraneist wes past e’ t | But, as they paddled, cach man’s hea soning wit THE KIDNAPPED TRAIN AND OTHER PICTURES cuintion of amy paper in Eas g up woman he e s one of the | When he came w uck Cesnecticut, und irem (hree te four . ch ¥ truggling group. they loved the | Carruthers suc Umes larger than hac of amy ‘= e His efforts (0 | same womar )f the jaw that the latter was stunn / cent »: ‘f' :r-vlr- --w\n-un... : s : 7 ¢ ey had even |him near the bottom and brought him % p SR o lo deilvered to over 50u houscn . i | 1 e ind planned to live [also to shore. He put him in charz. Z s 1o TTke Aners SiHinE ol bt weasthe = v and Damiclson 1o ove: | 5 fond of the same of the two women, who were ur ; G, e b S o 1406, and in ail of these places i h 2 > or inte han |and already recovering from the = s Pigves iy amics it Gy tparisit be - ddered the local dally. Lelsht AL = 2 fully satisfied. This rule is never Easters Comneetieat has fort RULES VIO E e rescue of the others was ac N broken. In addition on set is the nat- wine towss, om mdred and aixt oy o quickl, and the wh ural gum, the use of which makes it | Sve postorice dincricts, amd i e 3 0 impossible to detect false teeth in the |r-ru r delivery g = o ' mouth. This wonderful invention is The Bulictn ia seld fn o " ) he ot ¢ t ruthers OU remember a tew years ago when the King of - | ; Ghly 10 Be had: i I R e I ewa amd om ail of the ; . = ek e . Jma bl | Tk : Spain, the descendant of King Ferdinand and Queen - M N Ty e [ e Cuahath ) effect : e canoeing, but | Miss Campbell w: i e Isabella, wished to send a message to the peovle of - guarantee for 10 years with wii work. e ea whon, & ? r. he ven America, he chose | THE NEW CIRCULATION plaves - | oiner”di by st Sk e g e suasmurz n in the wood - evident distre: Her Royal Highness — I'he Princess Eulalia g D i = to be the bearer of that message. Pl ety iy on the rror of th , This distinguished Princess of Ancient Lineage, Daughter OTHERS neltner. ¢ : i ; : : ; sei This 15 the only office n Norwich i < of a King, Sister of a King, Aunt of a King, Cousin to i ) CKSON, D This 1g the odly office m ontinued for days, each | seemed like a der ; HHE: sA4 5 3 where gold crowns and teeth without e Al i T Emperors, is now publishing in THE DELINEATOR . JACKSON, DBntiS! mhere std cooens wod’ tectn withont : his ¢ cre he while they were sm her delightfully frank, entertaining autobiography, which Successor to Ty s e ety S hex” dia not | last pine be every woman will love to,read. Begin it in THE AL O T el A ikt i tacion DELINEATOR for October. ey o e g e Pl Mefisetion. shore Fashions for October Styles were never so stunning! See the cutaway coats and pepl combined with draped skirts; the flaring tunics, the new sk softly bloused waists, and chic one- CASTORIA picce draped dresses. And don't miss the new Jap- b Eoe R T The Kmd You Have Always Bought : : Bears tho (,ZZ«/‘M%/ THE DELINEATOR | Siguata.e of ““The Fashion Authority of the World”* — —— 15c a Copy for October $1.50 a Year e oo v ':‘:‘lhe Chels:a Savings Bank Lle it Our Fall Opening e 8|S e o o, Gl oy o o e 40 i BUTTERICK’S of Millinery, AT i spot | Wednesday, September ‘» 164 Main Street, Norwich | . e L e Suits, Coats N i S e o g And Dresses, o7 (]" VA\]DERBH_T HOTEL Which Commenced Adam s lavern 342ST. EAST ar PARK AVE. NEW YORK. 1861 Subrey Snrance) | Yesterday, 5 “An hotel of distinction ofler 1o tne pubiic iie Onest standara ‘A el e Dran\\s of seer of LLrope and America, with moderate charges” 1 [ Will Continue Today it. Morton had o Bobeialan, Flisuer, Criuvach bayvar o - Ko o s ‘on Carrathers' | Heel, Huss Faie und burton, Alue e minutes of principal railway terminals. the few moments | Beota “Ale, Guinuess Dubiia s ,;‘ e e Ak ins T | And Tomorrow make a differ & C. imporied Ginger Ale, P. B, Ale, brank Jones' Nourisa ¥ . : y was all he saif | g Ala Sterllug kiiier Ale. Auncuser D . i 7 ‘ G oy ) o ] Ac A ADAM, Nerwich Tawn | . ; : om with bath complete and interesting ex- : n Carruthers| gone 447-13 R Rt o ! 1 e position of authentic Fashions ‘ for Fall and Winter wear ever . | | | AR d shown in Norwich. BABI—Y BISFlGUREB N7 It's an exhibition of New 7 \ Be ; ! Fall Apparel and Millinery that WlTH PIMPI_ES ; % ) 2 surpasses any previous show- .| Face a Mass. Ashamed to Show = 2 5 \ 4 S A R 7 A splendid opportunity to | gimse!fl Sératched c‘ll'hgm Raw. 5 5 S 3 ‘-" = view the current styles in all | uticura Soap and Ointment g L i | u 5 their beauty and splendor, and ! Cured in Less Than a Week. in a most appropriate setting, T‘\rllnz\on, Mass. = THE MANHATTAN’ S 2 | as our Millinery and Garment ples on my face the size . . | of bird shot. " They wero dark red with & sections have been decked in . L4 bt . . (/A N :gllihf‘:.;a:‘;n.‘:i,‘? center : Fall O enln ; )‘« . | gala attire for this noteworthy Y m-m Bl e & v 2 ‘\ = | We invite your attention /fl\ g e T crcted then v, Continues Today and Tomorrow and inspection. Come Today ; 7 > caused me much pain and A 2 . i : \K / many sleeples ighis. My Displaying a wealth of all the new and if possible. ool s il b correct models in smart L Von,. but without wuccces. I had aboah G - . SO A ey e : owns S S tisement, of Cutlcura Soap and Olntment 4 Sults | == than end T immediately sent for a sample. I Y C — . of a bathed my face with hot water and washed 3 - b 3 \‘/ a1t ) . aion | ' thoronghly with Cutioars Soap and than oats 13LS aists : | The Porteous & Mltch " C Applied the Cuticura Ointment. After the “ h e o drst application I felt relief, so I bought e have successft 4 St il e e ey, ¢ e bl chaas A ess than a week I was complotely cured ng display of exquisite styles with moderate hey were non- | Signed) Wm. N. Gamester, Dec. 11, 1912, prices. (il e bt ey ) I SHORT SEA TRIPS or pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins; The wom an et | ibing: soalewoalie. At vy (hinand an or miss who contemplates the San st ek TR aleatan o Glin 7 purchase of Fall Clothes will do well to make é— N O o ot it BESAL LT "Ze‘ff was in | tails, that it is almost criminal not to use selections now. Savannah and the South. i imies i i X To and From Europe Boston Service , e D e s ey S B T T OF THE ’ | reserved adv Lowest N A%~ Men who stiave and shampoo with Cu- 121-125 MAIN ST. b e U e et B HAMBURG-AMER.CAN LINE ira Soap wil flad 1 best for skin and scalp. “Where Shopping is a Pleasure ' Full information of —To— e j ¢ : JOHN A. DUNN LONDON (Plymouth) DBINKING MAN » , i - J' . |WALL PAPERS | 7ot better stop at once or yowll S g A tull line of the above with new Bri{on Ao g o kel 1h additions coming slong, including those |11 9. S. Cleveland, Oct. 17 your turn next. By the aid T : 5 with cut out borders. | thousands of men huve £ Moidings and bands to maton. Mixed SEGBONLEION GIRERS ,;,m.‘ i pomorea (6 TV or sobrleey dnd g 3 = 0 SRR paints, muresco and tluts; also art BOSTON, MASS. nat ORRINE wil : X 2 or local agents tiat ORRINE wil 5 3 A © are in lne market for palnting Any benent IR 3 anging and decorating all the an r actions ro will be re- cobtotd Dev it [ the souves rs anrrying it | fynged.® "% Your meney will T ; CORNS me‘. are worth mere to their employer ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT pin - € n goisg ; ¥ o E*‘\‘”l We hav €2 and 94 West Main Strest All uoubles of the nerve circue« rain and the freedom of h aw What . another as s et about ORRINFE th 1‘ lation or rhenm-ll!!w\wso + disatised population Kanses must dgment of the valua of mrimts | Xo: ! dway"fraa o reausst THERE (s no advertising megium in | JAMES DAWSON, 2 ore and talk it ovar N, Bastern Connecticut equal to - | Tel. 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