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. NORWICH BULLETIN 'FRIDAY, THIN PEOPLE OAN INCREASE WE PR TR ENDS BACKACHE AKD : SINEY DISORHERS| THWR OF MONTVILLE'S BUSINESS Croxone Helps Lifeloss Organs | Selectmen's Office Spent $20,832.78 the Past Year—Bonds- Regain Health, Strength men For Missing Tax Collector William Allen Made Up and Activity $3,344.77—Schools Cost $12,294.87—Net Town Debt It s useless, dangerous and un- Thin men and women who would like to increase thelr welght with 10 or 15 pounds’ of healthy “stay there” fat| should try eating a little Sargol with their meals for a while and note re- sults. Here is ‘a good test ‘worth try- ing. First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Then take Sargol—ore tab- let with every meal—for two weeks. 3 TWO MORE DAYS i# TWO MORE DAYS It necessary to be tortured with the dig- ging, twisting peins of backache or suffer disagreeable kidney and bladder hen C ne is guaranteed ffgfgglf‘y’ en Croxone ls guarantecd | The annual reports of the town of ) Town Farm 6298 | ol AATEN Rl oo sty Radramok L - A Montville have been prepared in print- | Waterford 940 4 i S anl R Solioh caThetielinadd Croxone masters these troubles be- ed form and distributed in the \o}\ n(.h Mys_u"lboro =L 1_&.0(_) from, five to elght pounds in the flrsti cause it quiékly reaches the cause of se?;:fn:g:;?] t‘;‘v‘vn e);p;';“ 2 n_igoix;gr:wd: \q\[;x:ghazrgaas e ~6'41)8 fourteen days by following this simple | " disease. soaks rig BLOMRCE Of yE0:8 s ed soldiers ... 70.00 | direction. And best of all the new | B e s R e iah | Wb cCMiskToliowing ftema State. snumerating school R O | TWO MORE DAYS TWO MORE DAYS the membranes and linings; cleans out | (agnn oY g wn s il St = Sargol does not of itself make fat, | b e e e e e the little filtering glands; neutralizes | Chione dewn hill Sials e on honds but mixing with your food, it turns the | and dissolves {6 polsnnons urle aeis | warer AL ate, fox bounties fats, sugars and starches of what you | and makes the kidneys filter and sift = 5 : : 2 o thie blood the Whats snd pUESls] Ly ST o b ot ing nourishment for the tissues and | matter that clog the system and cause | Repairing Balaiton shiott \tithe note blood—prepares it in an easily assimi- Sk tosubl | Repatring, ; Foor nsReTTitme lated form which the blood can readily [t does not matter whether you have | Town healt BT s ;z;:x:é. fr:)\'l:I )Ll:}nrs bor;c;u::h:r::t; x;;;‘x‘ FRIDAY i vmptoms or a chronie, ag- oW 2 Y y ste. gravated case, it is practically IRPES- | Guteds weoe . Fotle e Sargol stops the waste and does it i SATURDAY sible to tak oxone without results. | Damage by deer Expenditures. quickly and makes the fat producing _ An original package of Croxone costs | Damage by dog Cash paid on selectmen or- ;;’_Zt:"flngt :,2:.,‘53;:;“;);:;?: Lo Th but 2 trifie s i Interest ... dEpi T e R 21,226.7 ial i : e e terest ... QEIs i 82120878 | DO GSTOF nealtny, flesh between your ese special items have been selected because of their if you are not entirely ire warden On Justice orders ............ 411,47 | 5kin and bones. Sargol ig safe, pleas- very first time you use it. Court cases On fox bounties and fees .. 1495 | ant, efficient and Ijl:e:;fiex:ilrvg% e exact fitn for pr nt and n future-uses. The FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE i [ | ing ,$3061.28 ungollected tertal vill b V' d AIR SLACKED LIME. | _Amounts due: Tl - ERSciu L B b Eovicedginthe | Schools Cost $12,294.87. gym. The gymnasium floor has been . = 3 i Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, an [| OYistanding orders (o T B 9810000 | The school committes_Charles W, |refinished and the walls painted. Ap- character. Every item so offered carries with it our hard Plasters and Prepared ! Interest due Sept. 1, J. H. Comstock, John F. Brown and Matt A. |Paratus nas 'b“r’; sl overiauled i 5 , ' 57.33 1 7 e an e % - |and place n first class con on' in * . ope, Roofing. | _Manwaring and wife .... 45733 Tinker—also make thelr anmual re-|Sn0 BAES o8 NCt CORT SOPG L ON broad and liberal guarantee of absolute reliability. Best Roofing Paint in the PaPREE | and Trust company, 1909- & donnol the total pald for schools. The ftems |y, " (0 iished constderable b . 10103, i s R ,000.00 | were as follows: Teachers' salaries, lished cons Full iine of Sewer Pipe. | Interest due Sapt. 1, Thames | $6.615.80; fuel, $858.04; Janitors’ wages, gh‘l“‘:fs"“;;;""“hc"“r“';*g‘)',‘;;":;; ! HERE ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS Losn and Trust company 150.00 | $753.50; repairs. $125.36; transporta- y and successful g sea s —_— s FHE UBSON WALL EQARD ) imcwnihonasi L 30,000.00 | tion of school children. $809.75; high | antlcipated 1S INEXPENSIVE WATER Jlinterest due Sept. o | school tuition, $1,161; high school PROOF AND IN HANDY | town bond . 200.00 | transportation, $868.60: incidentals, GIZES. | = tat I indantad —— | $406.54; books and supplies, $357.12; el- v 5 P H . Sum total of all indebted- i ementary school tuition—Norwich,Wa- H ¢ Largest Storage Capacity ness . R ivee.. $64,907.38 | torforq and Bozrah, $120.83; library [ 'reat vour teath ‘I\/()men S Corsets etticoats, House Dresses, Credits: Due from rate bill, 1912, | and apparatus, $115.33; scheel board, b < 9y Flannelette Gowns, Etc. in City A N. CARPENTER { v | Tel. 23 Commerce St from state high school tuitie ; | showing appearing in the difference in 4 Outin, Fl Ni g |t et e ; a T g Flannel Night due from state mverage | average attendance grant from the that will stand by your Werieirs. Blosic Satiben. Pa\Usbats)l Gopas, & HcaRil basheitiers sthon) | grant, $300; due frem city o vas 19, i reallv fin all the newest models and in splen-i ; i | Go damage, 36: t was 319014 This teeth and really protect |fin all the newest Boddis dn Psaips. | 75 $1.00 and $1.25, a0 tory item, the cemmittee St SRS Tl s » 5 : 1 98.908= lxvamtery At L : theirthin, precious enamel Worén's Messaline Petticouts, ex-.| Women's Outing Flannel Short] Overhauling and | Notes issued to Thames Loan Now $39,524.93. New road at George O. Paid on short {ime loan Paid on old loan from the REZET e ] et 15,450.02 s ; % i Thames Loan and = Trust Lot L jantes ofl i WelgTl nciERbe’ on” money kind of merchandise that every man, woman and CATUgRI . il e e 4,00000 | Total ...... R R LR $49,613.92 | bac Town’s Financial Standing. A summary of the financial standing of the town is shown as follows, given an actual town indebtedness of $39.- 524.93: $3,061.38; Que from personal tax, 1911, $443; due from personal tax, 1912, §1.- 052, due from state damage by dogs and deer, $257; due from state trans- portation seheol children, $434; due balance in treasur $15,450.62: total, $ { in the grand Clerk of court . Balance in treasury, Septem- Taxes Collected on Last Levy. Town Tax Collector G. N. Wood shows that he has collected $23,048.67 of the levy of $26,108.05 for 1912, leav- port, which shows that $12,294.87 was $76; unused tickets, $25.30. As compared with the preceding year the net cest to the tewn was much more for scheels, $9,245.50, as against $5,880.73, a principal reason for this e incerase st of the town of Ment- Then weigh and measure again. i isn't a question of how you look or feel or what your friends say and| think. The scales and the tape meas- | 0f Our Fal have eaten, into rich, ripe, fat produc- ! 0f Special Druggists sell forty tablets to a package—on a guar- Physical Director Has Gym Ready. child needs now. The official opening of the season's activities in the Y. M. C. A. gym- | nasium takes place this evening and Nothing schedule. Physical Director Nickerson to Pebeco Pebeco is a tooth paste § Women's Corsets, in long, medium, and short models,“made of good quali- jty coutil, lace trimmed and with four: hose supporters, at 39c a pair, regularyf price 50c. | celient quality. in black and a full line from the attacks of “‘acid- Gt colons: ut $2.89, i special offering is on goods of the most:dependable | sortment of colors, at 50c. | Opening Offerings of dubious quality. Every Women's Flannelette Dressing Sacques. high and low neck styles, as-| Women’s Skirts, all good values, at 25c, 50c and§ 75¢. Town Treasurer’s Report. ville. In 1611-1912 the total cost of G > | : - | 1n the report of Town Treasurer Fred | 5¢ «\.:u; .:4\ ;1& jv ;1;4.%“ : ‘}T'I“v]l!)‘:' ,\‘.f"i-i mouth,” the greatest sin- \(fll/‘eqy::f\fil :1':9»1x:pf(-;mx)f;m‘,s“:vd_lt»fe:;;ae:. Wiomen’s Princess Slips, newest Fall e e i abacaRa t was §13, 3y t cos bl : hi it ck, o quality Per-| . Ath- d RRIRES , epalr or T anihopn Sl s sha o the town for ail sc urpeses ths gle cause of decay—this n en assortment of light and |Styles with dainty trimmings of Lace} Bt hshs Mavah et past vear plmailision e dofary | nelgy L Sp o i g colorings, at 75c, regular price |and Hamburg, at $1.00 and $1.50. —OF ALL KINDS ON— |vondsmen the sum of 3 | EEEs s ; per e -00 Women’s Muslin Combinations, a) | paid that amount in to the town on | GRAMMAR SCHOOL DAYS out dentifrice. This is Women's House Dresses, new Fall |large assortment of Fall styvles, Lace AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WA his account. He disappeared last| AT Y. M. C. A e\'actl) Wit ;flo&;is. in_light and dark effects, at ;:;gonamhurg trimmed, at $1.00 and LT, i el ; 3 7 wl 1.00 and $1.50. 50. ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. The treasurer's report is as follows: | programmes Arranged for Several & Receipts. Days Next Week. Mechanical repairs. painting, trim | 1ance in treasury, Septem- | —_— ming, uphoistering and weod work ber 1, 1912 . Sl A $10,519.30 | The annual “grammar school days” \ N S > B R et e Wood, levy 1909 ...... ' 10.80 |at the Y. M, C. A. are scheduled for W /_\‘SH GOODS Fall Opening i Wood, levy 1910 ... next week and four afternoons wiil be i Speciai Values —_ '{Voog. %e\j.' §:m | devoted to the entertainment of the I Ooth Paste 2 evy 1912 ... 1y S X schools R o . , N W ok ta lavs it kot e L At 6340 Good Quality Outing Flannel, | At 12/5c—Handsome Plald Ginghams, | Robert J. Simpson, personal ysical Director Nickerson have ar- does. 10 (o 20-yard lengths, light and | i R T e B S B 1 tax B AN S R TR 210.00 | ranged an attractive programme for medium colors, value Sc. | ;L‘ifi;‘il_ ‘n ildren’s resges, Massasoit Mfg. Co. towards i and much interest is evident Nine out of ten people g8 : | B 3 cost of grading Bank Mill Rl e boys. “Grammar school . - ‘Peopic 7%c—Two cases of 10 to 20-yard | Gomplete assortment of newest fall 507 to 515 North Main SL BULConeeneesnen o 75.00 | mark the opening of the season | have ‘“‘acid-mouth,” which lengths in - Outing Flannels, li5atterns in Flannelette for Kimonos D. D, Home, li department each year, i % Stri and Checks, value 10c. | 4 K lory estate. . 500.00 | has & committee of boys surely leads. to deuay. ¥ ; g 3 ‘and Dressing Sacques at 12)/2c and 15¢ Arnold’s bondsmen . 3,344.77 | to help in carrying out the arrange- c 3 S it At 83 The well-known "l".cg Sgal‘.a yard. i We have secured another 820.00 | ments and the chairmen of the various You can stop having acid- Zephyr Ginghams, 10 to 20-¥ard | o¢" 14, printeq Madras, 32 inches! 40.00 | committees are as follows: Norwich 1 Pelieao wnlidott lengths, new fall colorings and wide, neat stripes- on white ! lot of Library books . 80.00 | Town, Walter Durr; G . Brad- mouth. Febeco wi/éaoit. deslens, ¥alue 133c. grounds, suitable for Waistings | i | ford ~Ricketts; Broadway, Gustav B : & inah D | and Shirtings, value 19¢ ] e —=—= | elson: West Chelsea, Samuel PRt ool Sy Special showing of 386-inc ress 2 S 8s, 0 19, BOOKS bt gt i But this is not a”-,_l‘l,"_fco Cambrics and Percales, newest fall| Cloth, 27 inches s The Norwich Town boys will be ene is healthtully refreshing colorings and designs, at 100 and 12/%c : from one of the private libra-, day, Broadway Thursday and West : | £ ; Chelsea Friday. There will be ath- : & Cloth, 27 inches|At 19¢—Scotch Ginghams, 82 inches +ies of Norwich. letiv events in the gymnasium. The whitens and polishes. ppers and House | wide. a splendid assortment of boys of 14 and 15 will compete in the figures, ‘stripes f(rxpes, Checks and Plaids, value THERE ARE BARGAINS. jump and poiato race and for the S s T Are you interested? boys of 12 and 13 there will be the mouth ./.(‘/’3 Pebeco-clean e e e 0 running high jump, standing broad after usino Pebeco. jump and relay race. Winners in these S CRANSTON & CO. WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & CO. Wines, Liquers Ales, and Cigars Corner of Watar and Market Sta SOME OF OUR VERY THAT WE HAVE SOME OF OUR VERY s e e At %?:h.:ms:' gase of Wool Blankets, ErmaaLn BY DOING BUSINESS i at 65 tremmed Croshet Bed spreads. | ** *“Fubia Damath. vaine $ide Women's Kid Gloves for ......66c Women's $1.15 Kid Gloves for 95¢ Kid Gloves for $1.10 W Kid Gloves for $1.15 men’s Women Kid Gloves for $2.38 Women 5 Kid Gloves for $2.68 5 Kid Gloves for $2.28 Women's Women's Dollar Corsets for Women' Women's Women's $1.75 Corsets Jome o s At .50 —Size 10 feet 6 inches by 13 Printed Linoleum in a variety of de-, Woraeh 0 Corsets AT MUCH LOWER PRIGES T e I T S T . ‘ 39c’ a square yard, value d45c. Women's $3.50 Corsets THAN ELSEWHERE i i Tapestry Brussels Rugs 4%¢ a square vard, value 5oc. At $8.25—Size 7 feet 6 inches by 9 55c a square yard, value 60c feet, vaine 39.50. Inlaid Iinoleum in pretty tile and JUST A YEAR SINCE Bh 77 i o7 s ai: coanl SOURCOYLcoAL s RESOLVED ONTHE LEVEL. WE WANT YOUR TRADE AND WE CAN KEEP IT IF YOU WILL COME To US JUST ONCE ©uan-- FFO DOLLA L 2 we opened (here at 101 Main Street) our New Store. Elsewhere (by 10 to 20 per cent.). We take this opportunity to thank our many customers for their kind support, and hope to merit the same in the future. If you are Economical You Owe It to Yourself to trade with us—Because we Positively can help you Save 10 to 20 per cent on any of the following mentioned goods—Dress Goods, Silks, Linings, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Petticoats, Notions, Etc. 'WE PROVE IT TO YOU—that we Positively Do Under- I We have done a very successful business simply by do- ing exactly as we advertise—Namely Selling Merchandise to Our Customers at Positively Lower Prices than tertained Monday. Greeneville Wednes.- running hign jump, standing broad and revitalizing, cleanses, %y anes Your teeth—your whole various events from each school v take part in the interschool competi- tfon Friday, October 11 and a banner will be awarded the winning school. Refreshments will be provided the boys at. the close of the events. Walter 8. Garde and family closed their summer home at Neptune Park this week and have returned. to their Ten-Day Trial Tube and Acid Test Papers to Test Your Mouth for Acid—Sent Free LEHN &-FINK 120 William Street New York iwell-known “Beacon” Blankets. home in The Lorralne, Hartford. $1. $2. $7. $5. el $1.. $1. $1. $1. 50c Chrysalia Silks for 36c Poplins for $1. CHILDREN’S DRESSES AND COATS sell All Others—We Solicit a Trial Purchase to Convince You. MARSHALL’S, 101 Main St., Norwich BEacome P. S.—LADIES’ TAILORING—SUIT MADE FOR $8, COAT FOR $6, and SKIRT FOR $2. For two years we have been doing this work and hundreds of customers we have satisfied at these ridiculously low prices. Also FRENCH DYEING AND CLEANSING, First Class Work. We have dyed and cleansed for Norwich people alone more than 74000 garments which we think speaks well for the work we do. All cleansing work brought here on Monday morning will be returned ready to wear on Saturday of the same week. $2.5 Domestic Department For Fall we show a large and comprehensive line of Table Linens, N‘p_- kins, Tray Cloths, Tea Cloths, Doylies, Etc.—all our own impertation. Also a splendid line of Bed Blankets ‘n cotton and woolen, including the Fall Opening Special Values At 5¢c-—One bale of IAt vard-wide Brown 7%c — Yard-wide Brown and Bleached Sheeting, value 10c, 50 Dress Goods for special Fall Values 00 Coatings for ... Coatings for-z......:.0.. Sweaters for ... Sweaters for Sweaters for .. i itiveeise tinue during Fall Opening Week. Be s 25 take advantage of these special values, 00 50 00 House Dresses for .... House Dresses for Royal Axminster Rugs $6.00—Size 4 feet 6 inches by 6 feet 6 inches, value $7.76. $11.95—Size 6x9 feet,.value $13.50. $17.25—Size § feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, value $19.75. $18.45—Size 9x12 feet, value $21.50. $22.50—Size 9x12 feet, value $25.00. $27.00—Size 11 feet 3 inches by 12 feet, value $20.00. Petticoats for .. Petticoats for 25 Poplins, silk and wool for 99¢ yd. At $11.95—Size 8 feet 6 inches by 10 feet 6 inches. value $13.00. At $10.95—Size 9x12 feet, value $12.00. At $13.40—Size 9x12 feet, value §$15.00. At $16.95—Size 9x12 feet, value $17.50. Sewing Machines aginable. Pay $2.00 when $1.00 a_week until paid for. W three Machines at these prices— The special valies which we offered in our Carpet Department will con- ON THE CLUB PLAN Our Sewing Machine Club opens a way to own a high-grade Sewing Machine in the easiest way im- the - Machine is ordered, and it is immediately delivered to your home, then ‘We offer a choice of REMEMBER—We deliver these Machines free anywhere in Connecticut—delivery to be made to the freight or express office ®earest your home. At $1.65--One case of Woolnap Blank-| ats, value $2,00. At $3.45—One case of Wool Blankets, value $4.50. In Floor Coverings ure and visit our Third Floor and Art Squares, $7.25 All Wool Art Squares, size 9x12 feet, at $7.25, value $9.00 Floor Oil Cloths Heavy Quality Floor Oil Cloth, in 4-4, 5-4 and 8-4 widths-—8pecial price 27¢ a square vard, value 33c. Linoleums, All Kinds hardwood effects—Special price 7% square yard, value 85c. Extra Heavy Quality Inlaid Lino- leum—Speclal price $1.10 a square yard, value $1.25.