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Slerwich Fu iletin and Condice: Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1913, w0z Circulation o« 1ie Dulietia im hea he largesc ol uy papes in Bn icat, mad Lrem Gerce (o scr tham that of auy v e deLvesed e evee 9 oi (he 053 howmve fa Nor 4 and road ey alseny-theee pok cout. of dhe peeple. i e Gelivered to over TOv asd Dassslsou 100, mad in all of thewe piaces i wered the loeal ally. Conmectivut fort. sime tewas, ons bumdred and ais Gve postetfice disiricon, al free delivesy remtes. Bulletia is = ud om all er the i ia Lasers Cosmcciivns CIRCULATION I — Eamcera Bas REPL Agenis tha 4 ¢ the t thing which fon It ts simpiy ndesirable the sentiment age it hazing and alm is to discour- 1913 The iast of the September merns A small supply guickly ex- i 7 ot i COLOMBIA'S CEAIM. It §s a new solution of the Colombia £laim against the United States whieh is suggested by Barl Harding, whd would kill two birds with one stoné throus ing Colombia and at the ne time relieving that eountry & troublessme section of Panama It was midwinter when she came t8 the tlub—Hilda, mean: It w as_ & Colombia’s Injured pride has been ORe | foggy, mist: iay; bt the kind for fienlt nings 1o meal 1n Vhal R (TR LR A L e & ich have been made 4o reach | Uccided preference. Several of us loss of Pan- | were lounging in the reeeptien hall ) seeks preper | walting fer tea to be. served: Mary o in the as- | Willard was vver by the windew e ence would | Sketehing, Karine was practicing new o™ i ‘4 daneing steps In her blg; graceful way, pder Ats reaty 19 0 [, .4 Anne Tiorland Was perched at the sent which would net be in | yiang, her aquare body fairly bristling to them with Eoncelt. We almost hated Anna Hardir in which he pro-|_her ego being developed vut of all with a 0 knowledge of the | proportien=—hat sheé Lad talent, some {on. the feeling of the Colomblans | sald senius, and for lh‘n! reason we Hia. Crirctbed OF of leaders | treated her decently. The club girle . the | Were, no doubt, exacting and over- Jos 5 T ine |eritical, but they were always quick 2 to se® and acknowledge talent, And 1 v ETS | Anna did have talent. nd the ol h are | 3yt as 1 was saying, we were in the roe of © the and [ reception hall, Anna drummiag aim- that p the {sthmus to |lessly, sllpping in now and then little 16 sposed line to Co- | snatches from a favorite opera, when rehing a settle~ has long been | cal could be a by «Aww able payment | offers a meth- | I say nothing, but there is likely something. About her there was | hs between | @ vital attraction that we all felt from t 2 even ar- | (he moment she stepped within the o P ol charm as elusive as it was | 8 S | and I went forward to greet and in the richest speaking | - — — have ever heard she told us CTIVE THINKING. she wished to eps oom in the | 4 |club. And then, ALNg | sut, and we ing; meo- nation, ther er an preparing one's | (o' do but await o Panama, | S5 ¢ “Wer ction of Co- | Short, there was nothing to distinguish momer r, 1ol trect door ope it king ai n a disordered wet o inking and ser- | Anna was be world | Nachtstuck and moved to the piano, m ty which rest- | ! improve the | on \ NOTES, ITORIAL owing s near the main- e Underwood | heck fit! | = | | the Burnett-Dil- | ratisn’ bill & be- s n raises the question | when such men as | ad is sympathy for the y >h His con- | 1 the affect which > had thereon is d with the but what an tiement should be made of fa claim, but it 1s a matter not be hastened by any revenge upon Uncle Sam by a compe nal. governcr of fass nsidering a tour | ches from the | | sa ame people. | { audlences if they ve the matter more usis to fact that they after such | evil as he | arance of Massachusetts’ vith a demand for an investi- | the Haven system at | “his stage of the gama fe too apparent ae It at a tima when a » dsus 1a nesded for his {nde: A pendent candidacy for & fourth ferm. New 1 nis Bar 1 with A which her ha ynamic t that in style for the approaching season of 1913- 14. Coats are shorter, slightly cutaway or corners rounded—some are draped, some have bat sleeves and some are fur trimmed. sual brilliancy a now she var com - \mvmml of the day, Fur Coats have changed very noticeably Perhaps your fur coat with just a touch sw and we, Anna plaving witk ccharine the bod just ound unce mas; bedraggled. in one ac A a and as broken cter she to m tender ch t reson: ffect admir we had rer before ed to admit Hilda. W ithin rtain. was pushed down around her and her In y other girl come in from | nn's cord, | sen- chords T ved an ation time An- ne was playing the incomparable vpeRing hotes os Bchubert's Morning Hymn: saw Hilda's muscles grow taut, as I vace saw a deerhound’s do, strain- fng on leash at the sound of his mas- passive words. Anna's eyebrows.went up and she uet glanced at Hilda., That was all ut the meaning she put into it made my faco flush. “Ah, studylng voice?" Anna jerked shortly over her shoulder at Hilda “Grand _opera—perhaps?” We all saw the Insult she meant the words to convey, and we waited to see what Hilda was going to say to it. But she didn’t say a word, didn’t even look at Anna, only she sent the full [and rich” words of the song throbbing through the room. Anna hesitated, zave her black head a shake and swept the music off the keys with a rush. Hilda sang with such abandon that the high notes were sometimes harsh and uneven, but for the most part she gave a delicate shading and finish to | every note, and she sent quivering though it a vitality and a pulse that | quickened the song into a living thin | " 'She was not beautiful. Her too strong and brown for that, I think But she drew us and held up and stir- a wonder- could have shoulders red our im fully magn done. With nation as only c personality’ her youns thrown back and in her eves the ir alienablo right of youth—joy—she w rself the embodiment of her song | The strength of her body, her dusky | hair, deepentng the dark color of he: made it easy to imagine he | wood dryad, singing with flying rom some lofty crag. The last wi floated out into exquisite melody, faded fnto si- lence, as tropical sunsets fade into twi- light Anna finished wi | impro Fhion wroana: looking but pleased | face, ts swelled UPSET STOMACH, COSTIVE, BILIOUS, and foul gases; that pain in the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervous- CASCARETS TONIGHT--DIME A BOX fault—it isn't indigestion—it’s bilious- ness and constipation. Try Cascarets. they sweeten the stomach, remove the That awful sourness, belching of acid fer's Veice. 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At 12/40—Virginla Cloth, 27 inches At cotch Ginghame, 32 inches Wide Wrappe Hou 2 spléndid assort Dr neat f stripes | Stripes, Checks and Plaids, value) and Perslan design THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. 1 | THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILDING C9., inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH. CONN. GAMES Games, Puzzles, Place Cards,| Napkins, Candles, Holders,‘ Favors and Prizes for Parties. | The “aunhn Foufldry Co. MRS. EDWIN FAY L ASTIT MILL, CASTINGS Frnnklm Square WE SERVE THE BEST ICE CREAM N THE CITY Have you tried it? ¥ not drop in and try an order of any of the following flavors: Neapolitan Vanilla Maple-iut Strawberry Cherry-Bisque Pistachio or Chocolate THE WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Droprietors. a Specialty. 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I give my personal guarantes for 10 years with uii work, THE NEW impo: mouth. only to be Dr. Jackson's Gum” Bets of teeth abso- lutely defy detection. GOLD FILLINGS §1.00 UP, OTHERS 50c. Dr. JACKSON, Dentist Suecessor to THE KING DENTAL CO. 203 Main St. next to Boston Store 9a. m. to8 p.m Phone 1282-3 This 15 the only ofce tn whe Norwich gold crowns and teeth without (undetectable from . npatural are inserted positively without pain. Dental Nurse In Attendance. Palinless Extraction. That sudden breeze, predich‘ Be prepared a freeze. Get a Gas Heater at | Scon they will be big boys ind girls, and their faces will only a memory. it’s dangero and b Wherea You all know breakfast in a cold room, sia it's not very comfortabl with one of our Heaters installed, you [ Bring the babies and we’ll only have to light it a few minutes | bezore breakfast is called in order t~ | CAtCh their smlcs, have the dining room (“I!l‘ul'\u}rl)‘\ warm. [ We carry these Heaters in three dif- | ferent style: | Reznor Reflector Heater in two sizes and THE PHOTOGRAPHER The Oricle, something new in Gas Heaters. Cpposite Nerwieh Savings Seclety. Call and see them at our office and let us explain their usefulness. City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Department Ahce Bldg., 321 Main St. Fruit Trees and a full line of Ornamental Nursery Stock. Landscape Designing and Planting. CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. HARTRIDGE’S NURSERY, NORWICH, CONN. Most Ciga“s Are Good. THESE ARE BETTEP TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and ses. | THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t Next to e Paluce Cate BE PROGRESSIVE Have your Optical Work done by a1 up-t.-date house. C. A. SPEAR, Optometrist and Optician, 318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square | (over Somers) CORNS ANl trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All uoubles of the merve circu- lation or rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON, Tel 626 Room 26 Central Bullding _ Ladx Attendant