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&arw:iuh gu and Cauei iletin = 117 YEARS OLD. fiW)a; Subscription price, 126 a weex: Entered ~t the Postoftice as Norwicn, wi, as secend-class mat Teiephone Calis: n Business Office. in Ediorial Reoms, <ulletin Job Office, 35-2 floom ten 480. 36-3. 2. Murray L e u:rculauon i 16¢ vuueLin e B us tae dargest cuiadon ol Ay paper in Buses Commecticut, uue Lreps taree wo four wmes Jurger than that of amy ‘s wock. 3t s delive w ever WY ef lie 4053 houses ja Nor- cu umd - cly-thoee per cest. of the people. Im W iMdbuu. - red te ever 0¥ huuscs o uas Danichem e vre. 1,400 L ok these pluces o Coumecticus b pestotlic iree Bulictin an ive dincricts, 1s ot fue nold wa and s the ery routes. o lecul caily. - foriy- mired und siaty- rant s astcrn Conmecticnt CGIRCULATION September 27, REPUBLICAN TICK SHN Board of Rellef. 3 GILMOU K B Agents of the Collector of Ta swn Clerk HA s 10 Treasurer. PR( Voter Registrar of Auditor. IEL F Tree Warden. LEWI CHURC DAN ¥ H 5 RTH. RN ROOK YOK M NBIL. SRESIDENT ELLIOTT'S ATTITUDE 8 his ming impres- the in from he zed zi ev 1 common » the straight- ider man- cognition, as not henefit and he objects ead of the nt should nity to Snust the ared om- that con- X © is no reason to e t will meet with the s P welfare de- ARMING.” btiess skeptical about in hehalf of 1 and against sugzestions > the edu- in “their some who re the ones kept abreast ¥ 88 Shines ble faet is that those uld receive the greatest amount benefit from the which has been made of agri- 1 ffer the strongest ations of all kind. 1 lack of faith y 1d and less s pro om ter return and oney nd failures in advantage 1 s rea that the - iny business man melhods and is b ssity of so do- A sults, will be uc than those who stick " g It is but prop- r at ere a4 be rogress in Jture vihing else and the mplishme ¥ farm- er who ernment gricultura sed 8130 »unds of tobacco on three and one- nd increased his wheat hels to the only a possible for do for the same amount enengy. Whatever the “mysterio has te de with the Sulzes 1o be hoped that it doesn't revival of the shopwern rremise ewis L acre on a n example others to of expended s woman® case it is mean the breach of income tax but there w those on the tax w | places with those Just the th EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT. 1t is only when the opportunity pre- sents itself for a demonstration of the merits of the marine regulations con- cerning the equipment of transoceanic vessels for the protection of life, that the justification of it is fully acknowl- edged. The burning of the liner Tem- plemore in midocean from which the crew escaped in lifeboats and were picked up, inte timely communication with other liners, by wireless, is one of those tense dramatie situations which prove through actual experience the value of precaution. The dangers to which ocean going steamers are subjected through the pessibilities of fire, colli- sion, explosion or hurricane are not lessened by the life saving equipment. There must always be the exercise of the greatest care to avoid such, but ac- cidents will happen and when they do el which is able to com- because of the ability to ge | “Hello!” youns man with the red necktie. ren't yeu back in town sooner than yeu expected ?” “1 needed a large ecity to hide in,” onfessed the other young man. “I vanted space in which to regain my seif-respeet. 1 am a disgraced persen. The country is ne place for me. “What's the matter with the Filkins said the place?” inuired the young man with the red recktie. “It's always been cracked up—" “T'll give the farm a letter of rec- ommendation any day,” said the other yogng man. “And the Filkinses are perfect hosts. And they have the most excellent dscrimination in picking out guests. There was a girl s who had the finest eyes in the uld orld it is the ves ; and her complexion w make the municate with others, and which is| drug store kind turn green with envy l.able to offer temporary life saving fa- | She was little and frasile looking— { cilities which going to overcome | but, believe me, she cculd handle any- | great and needless loss of life. thing from an escaped lion to a bur- |~ The experience of the Tempiemore | 8iar. It's the burglar I'm coming to [ showed as none other could that even [ . ~Burglar Ted the listene 1 A 2 e red tie “In that Guiet spot! | under nurmn‘ conditions there 1S a| .y, ;5 gajd the other young man. | constant demand for safety provisions. | «gyveryhody was stirred up. 1 .,rn cen happenings demand ever- foh i \ rce and just such drastic | “They got jewe at the Nichois ations as were made obligatory | place and money at the Mooneys' and )¢ the decp sea leviathans are re- | the wholé neighborhood was in a tu- quired to meet the situation. It is an|m he rejated. “We had p e of the benefits of efficient | Served with the cantelour exampl i Sl or e fast and with the zalad at 1 equipment which cannot fail of recog- | (5% #E WID 10¢ F8iad itior the women would — IR their hearts, while the men would don BRAINS IN BASEBALL. a grenadier expression, signifyir Sporting interest is today centered | heroism. il gl nich will open dn't say much about r fea o aederraination Miss Doodles—ihe or e p | eves ana the complexion. Still, T drop- world's L GIREaD ¢ ped a discreet word new en cal- With the s of Philadelphia | ;1,164 o put her on the ri track. v York pitted | jf she had any br: all she could n. as the lead- | figure out what horoughly compe eagues. the | tent protector I was without m o why Mack nz so. I just aimed to give ri lea g that so long as I was vears jennant five times in and McGraw's team headed all the others for three strai years in the N league e cham- nd L monopoly i mo than privil MeGraw the ti no rather r #ays perience. the exec cess in and have science and y work by game They slow each year if yns will an there are they str start by keep enough rese last ¢ season. \ myster slumps that hit teams. e ogy of mecha exect Tha big ounts men es are mean men." n ma The fin wo teams refle respect W are matched ied in the world's series EDITORIAL NOTES. The man on the corner s The hardest working fellows these days are those going about with their hands out much opy There will be card of doliar son adminis an early di diplomacy means i in Ch the in town offic themseives and best hbors. nei It is to be hoped that Thaw will be k atteawan and the Sulzer up, before Mrs. Pank- t this continent. ' Three ationalists all at once would never may feel that with have all they want in life, in which generosity to let the farmers crops they good things is an act of Australia furnish The bumper of the case it Argentina and meat supply. Whoever might be selected by Uncle m to treat with the rebels of Mex- ico for a suspension of hostilities in behalf of a free and fair election, must make up his mind to be in several places at the same time. Under it ing it may in Wiscons new law against gossip- seem strange that a man n should be the first to be arrested for violation thereof, but he probably is aware Dow the folly of failing to read the newspapers. Most any criticism advanced by Richard Croker comes s the echo of days of long ago. Nothing better conld have been dome by him to ad- vance the fusion cause in the metrop- olis than his attack upon the late Mayor Gavnor. Municipal ownership is spreading to all corners of the state. New Britain, Willimantic, Bristol and Reckville are o adopt it soonor or later for the control of light, fce or water sunpiies, but im so doing the elimination of pol- itice therefrom must de recognized as the firsy duly, io and look pretty to was to and 1 wou i all such details as lonest, I was getting al with that girl. If the | staved cool “Why the weather?” " asked friend. The her enters t} ght it was so eve I couldn’t get to slee i tossed and then I re summer house down by t all covered vines and th: nining th . Well, when membe t summer hou: me 1b a ba didn’t, be and HE WAS BRAVE | | | | throat “What 1 bout the burglar | was his des ict. Bvidently he | was stand the summer house | door wit - to plug me if 1| moved e for ten min- | ules at least. Then he stirred and | u,wui Qi grour and T slippers and a blanket and make a getaway in that direction. “It was heavenly out of doors and I began instantly to feel sleepy. I thought I ceuld curl up on a bench and drep off to sleep immediately. Soon I was at the summer house door, and before I heard anything Str some sixth sense warned me of a presence within. Immediately 1 realized that it was the burglar! At last I had met him! “I don’t knew when I've ever met any one else, s reluctantly. I just kind of melted into the landscape around the side of the summer house and then when I heard him moving about determinedly I shot up some planks leaning against the wall and mounted the leetering ridgepole of the summer house. My heart beat so loud- ly—from the exercise, of course—that 1 suspected the burglar would think 1 carried a bass drum with me. “Then I heard a little click and I sive you my word I was paralyze: only ‘was he going to rob the but he hud murder in his heart! I attained the ridge pole in an meditated way, and now tha there I wished that I wasn’ 2l below would eventuall find up there in the moonlight I Sice | b conmpicuse Gaaell T are yell »r help, because it 1d take so lon;; to explain to ev srybody how and why I came the and talking in the night air hurts my t upon t T nybody would Writes: My wife kas beew in & very bad state of health. Nothing seemed o do ker any, until she began TO USEPERUNA. Theatre EVENINGS 100 C olonial MTM‘ 5S¢ CHARLES» McNULTY, R T‘D:E&JG htng-/’ ‘and Haan Prcsenfln‘ Manager McGraw, on ne in the Season’s Bi Twa Reel Feature “KEEPERS OF THE FLOCK,” .. . .Miagazine Story Sensation “IN THE TOILS,” A Drama Full of Thrills “THE STRONG MAN'S BURDIEN, Big, Blograph Hit “AMONG CLUB M!MBERB % medy TODAY—AMERICA’S GREATEST PL AY—TODAY ABIZONA IN SIX REELS—210 SUPERB SC.EINES Produced in Motion Pictures by the Author, Augustus Cyril Scott as Denton and an all siar cast e e TWICKERHAM FERRY I Thomas, with TIHE FAT.AL TAXICAB Scraaming Flunny Keystone MRS. J. G. DUKES. n armed ar a pair of slippers. | - turned, ra sorhe- thing ommanded, ‘Come | down Well, he v Miss | Doodles heat driven her to | the hot c she had | take revolver fi the me." 5 id you do? the hero of 1 STTERS TO THE EDKFOR. Bottum in Cronin Prosecutor Murder | testir mon rove in effect that Dan Co | not ha 1 3 murder azed tum's | anatom fne function | than did the experts themsel | exposure of the imperfect be on which m of the < grounded their conel qQ at the time at report to consider thi in scribed the m What I intended to say was: “Your party being now in power, I hope they will not make any mistakes that will | prevent them from holding this power for twenty years”™ RAWSON, Compensation of the Legislators. Mr. Editor: The question comes be- fore the electors on Monday, Oct. 6th, whether the constitution shall be amended so as to give each member of the general assembly $500, mstead of $300. They should vote no. Several vears ago a revision of the constitution was submitted, which con- tained a similar increase in the com- down it its being | gMrs. T. 3. Ballard, R R. 1 Pryor, could Oklahoma, w m happy to rd my tell you that I keep o my old on the ridge pole. | stomach trouble; “feel mno catarrhal | home next day ‘e | symptoms at all. T am able to do my can live it v | work, eat and drink what I want, and ral lives! his | rejoice that I found a sure cure in : ews bl> medicines. which I | nd in the best of home has i5 millionaires, 00 whose most new the mem est re nius who promises | Bottum's voice the odor out of onions ought to con- | Euage appear to be his speech has drawn labors until he can extract| Jo SP% the poison from the toadstools During the fc = ous trial,” savs When no evidence is found of the| Bottum's ability g in of a fire which destroyed an | test before the public eye Mhe senmin: fob s spibl A mansion in England, it looks | cess with this great conspiracy Serted ta i % as if the suffragists had run shorti of | under the cireumstances large ones, too. and literature. It was dur]’ 3 dist there are alw — — - — B Pwovel s minent men who des: be The n Tennessee s abie to | ablest med: cross-examiners in the bers of the gen sembl come to the fight in the West Vir-| United State Ace sslon i$ man- R i Hia closing arsument to the jury Was | jres(ly attr ginia coal region, is - Tnliat d upon by the le- | ¢ the EN scrappy conditions stirred up in its PR B P e s g IegAslature Tt began as follows | zealous, fewer men vould ———— “Gentlemen of the Jury: The crim- | cleeed, and we get no mo There no further se for “man | inal law o s state is not written in ! etent members, failure all along the line” when a | blood. Its ministers and s ts are | 16 provision for $300 and mileas suffragette is able to tame angle-| not and have not been ass ns, If| oe 25 ce ile ea ay wi worms to come up and eat sauerkraut { the picture that has been drawn here! niopied in 1876, when the rafl by the learned senior counsel for the | oy usually 2 1.2 cents per mile, out of her hand. | was usually 2 n mi defense is true, then the ministers of | {heery was ¢ $tiihie sarmiens N s the Jaw, the servants of the law, have | L ¢ ; c ith the season ft the opening o to Hartf beginning of the With th n At the opening | o ome’ the men who have \.n“pl“d Aroli A i i | and two deaths from football thus early | Jecome the men ;f‘yli‘d,;'\"‘((, ot '\‘.f el ] S dageernenr the great game | Savs the Chicago Paly News: [ would net last over ten weeks, A new are on & par with those of being “Many stories are told of Mr. Bottum's | uyendment pro 4 that the state guide in the Maine woods kindness of heart and his conside P g i iy e o Chistiiialii s B or other is courtesy was de: ol A . i session will he adopted before the n With Santa Claus asking Uncle Sam | ed as unfailine and his friends dectara | e hat e for the franking privilege, the genial| he was ome of the mosl popular offi- | = Many veles are purchasable. There old fellow doubtiess thinks the priv-] ©ials that ever served Coek county are many wavs aside from direct pur. ilege which is se much abused could be X Y. z se and tf ment of necessary BUE 1o cxrallent ues! Grios ot v wich, Sept. 30, 1913, | election expenses in which money can g 5 gt | be used to influence votes. To make the 00 instead of _As the outcome of the attitude of Vel &5 Wiskes Wy Siwtuivs: $300 means establishing a large cor- Ulster on the home rule bill it is like-| . Eattor: Your reporter miseon- | ruption fund. ly that it wili be determined at least | gtryed what I sald in response to an| For the state to pay the necessary where the ire is in Ireland if it isn’t|introduction to Governor Baldwin at| expense ‘r;f‘ both parties fo lections positively decided who put it there. | the Brooklyn fair, that was printed in| and prohibit candidates y an The Bulletin on Friday of last week. | thing would be much be an in- creasing the compen tion. H. G. N. New Haven, Sept. 30, 1913, For Being the Goat. Ex-President Mellen's expert advice at $30.000 vear ought to worth about 30 cents, at least.—Phi elphia Enquirer. In an experimental test track near Janesville, W: an inspe on just made showed that hemlock and tam rack ties put n the track without pr ervation t ent were decaved after 5 1-3 vears of service. Those which had been treated were pract ally as good as when first laid HAIR—A REAL SURPRISE AWAITS YOU. To be possessed of a head of hea beautiful hatr; soft, lustrdus, fluffy wavy and free from dandruff is mere Iy a matter of using a little Danderine, It 1s easy and fnexpensive to have mice, soft hair and lots of it, Just get a 25 cent hottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—all drug stores rec ommend it—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance: fresh- | hees, fufness and an incemparable | a few mo GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, FLUFFY HAIR-25 GENT DANDERINE NO MORE DANDRUFF OR FALLING | you cannot find a trace of dandruff or but rise will falling hair. vour real surg be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first-—yes—but really new hair— sprouting out all over your scalp— Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once, If you want to prove how pretty and #oft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hatr—taking one small strand at a time, Your hair w h be soft, glossy and beautiful in just ments—a delightful surprise gloas gnd Instre and try &8 you will awaits everyone who tries this. |ing in flesh every day, and I believe he is 2 well woman today. “My little bey, ten years old, was pale and had but little life. He began to use Peruna the day his mother began, To-day his ce is rosy, and |he is out n the yard running and with the rest of the chil- Rev. J. G. Dukes, 713 S. 5th St, Wilmington, N. C., write i “My wife has been in a very bad state of healtn for several years, and nothing seemed to do her any good until she began to use FPeruna one month ago. ince then the color has returned to her face, and she is.gain- Beautiful Refiance Drama Matimee 10c BUDITORIUM v Yoczoe TODAY A SPECIAL REATURE HONG FONG Y50t Ginavan Singing the Latest Coon Songs andiPopular; American Ballad.s in His .Own Broken English. Hong Fong also introduces one Chinese number. A Positive Scream. RALPH SANTOS & CO. | PELLEAS & MIILISANDE Comedy Absurdity 3 Reel 101 Bison Feature and others NEW SHOW 8tomach Trouble Relieved. em women ABY HAD ECZEMA I WORST FORM 8 FULL S)ET TEETH reputation for making: the most like, finest fitting'and best wearing is well known. No @ set ever leaves my office until the patient is fully satisfled. This rule is never broken. In addition onset isithe nat- ural gum, the use of wiich makes it impossible to detect falge teeth in the mouth. This wonderful inventiom is only to be had in my office. My sole aim is to give the best at the least possible cost. I give my personal guarantee for 10 years with il work. ‘CHE NEWsg SUBSTITUI‘E 1 plates Dr. Jackson's “Natural Gum” sets of teeth abso~ lutely defy detection. GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP, OTHERS 50c. s z 5 £ . This s the only office In Norwicl Dr. JACKSON, Dentist where soid crowns dna teeth! without . ’ plates (undetectable from natural Successor to ones) are inserted pesitively without THE KING DENTAL CO. pain. Dental Nurse in Attendance. 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Bainiess itsmekfon: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 1282-3 Started With Rashon Face. Would | Dry Up and Form Scabs. Watery Substance, Cuticura Soap and | Gintment Cured. They Also Cured Other Two Children of Eruption, 72 Allison St., Newton, Mass. — “'T have ldren and used Cuticura Soap and aent on three of them. One girl ten years old had sores on her head. I used a box of Cuti- cura Ointment and i healed yery quicily. * Now within this last year le boy, two yea: at with a i | | { ithealedinabout three weelss. <*The oldest: boy broke out with e in the worst form, starting with 2 ra the face when about two mor sores commenced by o cars, then the rash broke int s all over his face. Dur- ing the day it would dry up and form scabs, r substance would ©oze out and commence itching. During | the night he would scratch and in the morm- ing his face would be all raw. His han nightgown and pillow were covered with blood. I had to make bags out of flannel 0 plit on his hands and put a hood on his n started using Cuticura Reme- n on the face started to heal 1 I kept at s until he was cured.” Karcher, Feb. 16, 1913. c. and Cutleura Olntment B0c. are sold everywhere, Liberal sample of ach malled free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- ost-card *“Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston. & Men who shave and shampeo with Cu- Soap will find it best for skin and scalp. WORMAN TOOK FRIEND'S ADVICE And Found Health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Windom, Kansas. —““1 had a displace- ment which caused bladder trouble and I was so miserable I didn’t know what to do. I suffered from bearing down pains, my eyes hurt il me, I was nervous, i dizzy and irreguler and had femasle weakness. I spent § money on doctors but got worse all the time. ““A friend told me about the Pinkham remedies and I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and was cured. I cannot praise your remedies enough for I know I never would have been well if I had not taken it.”’—Miss Mary A. HORNER, Route No. 2, Box 41, Windom, Kansas. Cousider Well This Advice. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope un- til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal in- gredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to be a most valua- ble tonic and invigorator of the fe- male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. | If you want special advice write io Lydiz I. Pinkham Medicine Co, (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. Vour letter will be opened, read and answered by & woman and held in strict confidence. IMPORTANT CHANGES AT The Wauregan House On or about October first:it is the intention.of the management of “THE WAUREGAN” to abandon the American plan system of feeding and to continue on the European plan entircly. This is the course pursued by neariyall the Hotels in the country, and is.considered to be the most:equitable for both the public and the management., With the above end in view we will close our American plan dining-room on Saturday, October 4th, after which date no meals will:be served:except We take pleasure in thanking the public gen- erally for their liberal patronage and kindly feeling extended to us during the many years of our man- agement, and hope for a continuance of 'the same under the new plan. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO. ..AT THE... Broadway Fish Market i FOR THIS WEEK Very Attractive Prices on Fresh Fish STEAK COD, HALIBUT, POLLOCK, FLOUNDERS, BLUE FISH, MACKEREL, HADDOCK, SEA BASS, BUTTER FISH, SWORD FISH, KIPPERED HERRINGS, FINNAN HADDIE, SMOKED HALIBUT, SMOKED SALMON, HONEYSUCKLE SALT COD in 3 pound boxes, GOLDEN SALT COD in strips,, BONELESS SMOKED HERRINGS. Oysters Clam L.obsters All oysters opened on prremises. Oysters on the half shell Market 40 Broadway We deliver. Phone 517. 0. LACROIX, Prop. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Upecial Rates to Theatre Troupso Traveling Men, eta.. Livery sannects. &hatuakes Stresh Delivered to any part of Norwich the Ale that is ackuowledged to be best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS, A telephone order wil receive prompt attention. D, J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin 8t

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