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CROXONE SAVES ELDERLY PEOPLE FROM KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIE Sleep Disturbing Bladder Weaknesses, Backache, Stiff Joints, Rheumatic Pains Disappear After Few Doses Are Taken COMPLETING THE TASK. T When President Wilson reminded the democrats at the signing of the tariff bill that while the accomplish- ment was one of Importance the task had enly been hegun, he selected a mo- mentous occasion for an appeal in be- balf of the currency bill, a bill which he declared necessary for the estab- lishment of the proper credit system. The tariff was sumething upon which \ DAVIS I 'S MUSICAL. STOCK CO. . Dowling and first class _entertainers. Votntehon Now’ People; Now Spesiaities FEATURE PHOTO PLAY—A HiIGHLAND ROMANCE MATINEE at 2.30—EVE. 7., p. m. 10c, 150, and 20c el FHorwich Za lletin and Gaudied. WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS FOR Ne. 1 Company THE HOUSEWIFE. To apply hair tenic to the scalp use as when their lace is of a snewy hue. Rinsing the curtains in weak tea or coffee results a pretty shade of ecru, but, as the stain washes out, the | tinting must Le repeated each time the YEARS OLD. month: $6.00 a y » Eatered at e Postoffice at Norwica, was something upon which many cam- paigns had been fought. 1t had been long and widely advocated that,the a medicine dropper, as it enables you To keep gloves shapely press small pieces of absorbent cotton into the tips handfuls of herseradish leaves'in half a gallon of water for thirty minutes. Strain this decoration and then steep While pecpie along in years are nat- each and ev bher of congress ! curteins are cleaned. Horseradish is Subscription price, 126 a weews 80 o | joq" T VO, WO Cmion, It | not enly (o gauge the amount, but to | ore permancnt, but it will not resist | urally more subject to weak Kidneys, |lism. It neutralizes the urine so it no - SRply AL Lo the DaS SeRNe. soda. It s prepared by beiling two | they can easily avoid the toftues of | lonser iiritates the bladder, overcomes backache and rheumatism, and be saved the annoyance of getting up at night with disagreeable bladder disorders. joints and muscles and cause rheuma- unnecessary breaking of sleep and helps the kidneys and bladder regain health and strength. onial Theatre Coun. as second-class matier. Telephone Cails: principle had become well imbedded, :efulre p\l;m;r;;z mcx: i They \;-m the curtains in it until the desired] " croxone relieves the conditions by X[; matters not how long you have LFY. M EVENINGS 10 tetin B Bils Wy OF the other. W ~ | be less ey receiv . bY | su . now 8 5 , Mgr. gy =y S Wie Srrency QUEEGON, D ES I - *|ing the kidneys filter the blood and |jmpossible to take C: i ” =} in 2 2 in Job Ofice, 382" " |is diterent.” That there should be te- | 1 banisn moths from carpet put P e aih Sift out the polsonous aclds and waste | LLLoseible to take Croxene without |MerHE FATAL LEGACY,” ...Kalem:Feature in 2 Reels form is zenerally conceded, but the|powdered ocrax around the edge of s . matter that cause these troubles. you take it—the first time you use it. ‘With Tom Moore and an Al Star Cast. Dramatic Classic Telephone 210, st method of accomplishing that im- iating a new ene with Russia ex. 1t soaks right in and cleans out the An original rackage of Croxone costs w...Thrilling Fire Picture- ' gastern Comnecticut equal to The he: the carpet and work it into the pile A simple device for keepin the i »” Norwich, Monday, Oct. 6, 1913. Brovenient laTwhat sQould Beiallopted;] wlkery tho neavieeiand, Shaute B dinaning D lean consists of a fat nickel | Stopped up, inactive kidneys, dissolves | but a trifle, and all druggists are au- s ',3,5?,3’;"250’,1%"%%&”75:‘ ...Story of the Fort - < __lund this is something, which it is real- | frequently moved) pieces of turniture | pangia into which is fastened ' piece | and drives ‘out the uric acid and other | thorized to' return, the purchase price |l & LD MeATER'S TREAT . illed With Thrills <] ized by not a few, is to be gained by stand. of heavy Turkish toweling. The clean- | poisonous impurities that lodge in the 'if it fails in a single case, “guidps' and “SANDY GETS SHORTY A JOB,” .....Double Comedy I'he Circulation o1 L ana experiomen 4T | | Mo keep foather dusters in ood con- | 2%%ed” o hoans of the mandle. An- | ] scts and experiance. . dition cut the foot off an old Stocking | biher pofnt in. its favor is thai the|the edges and turned back petals of LEGAL NOTICES. p . ere should be no disposition to}and push the duster, handle end first, | Ofer PGS JF 1® AREON S TR JG1° | the flowers being embroidered in satin ihe Bulletin nplish this reform by the excli- [into the les, letting the feather end | fien v (he bathroom REtngS. | stitch, while the centers are flled . # EXTRAORDINARY t advice which the bankers | remain in it when not in use. The dus- 1 ot with darning. o a Sflow s R 56 & " When a revision is accom- | ter takes up less room, looks neater | —_— y 3 s o et Bk & e 4 1t 1 mmething in which | and keeps Cleaner when hung away | DICEATED DE FasBioH. CONCERNING WOMEN. L S A e nehip need play no part, I |ib such casing. | Tassels wit be much in evidence on| e smen ot Wappinger Falls, N. Y. 2 wes lurger tham that of amy ‘& I; safest and ;,mv\\ "9 | The best method of keeping small | s 8 o com.uldeu hat women >ht)||11d \;c repre- | | Noswien. It fu delivered 1o eves ki nd currency for | gerews, brads and tacks from rusting | cp ) ._ | sented on the school board and so they I B o ns, wheiber it be times of |ig 1o place them in small, wide mouth- | o rufien flowers will be used upon ev- | nominated Miss Jessie Woodward | TowN M l e Wich, amd read ey Bime(y-three pes | nes of stress. The com- ! edbottles, ti The bottle ) j 2Rl Phinney, mn.uu)«-wnsuh:ngl the wom- | o e . » e task, as the president | should be p y before using. | 2 ey £t i & en, and elected her with but twelve e e | mortant, and 1t should | Sandpaper can be kept perfectly dry i (o ninestoncs and det ornaments are giicenting viies 12— GIRL. S—12 BIG NOVELTY i sclivered te over 306 huuscr | im | Sandvaper van be Kept Berfectly dr¥ | (o play u prominent part a evening sk | in Putmam and Damicleon o ove | e Jeliberation 'afd tROUEAL | T it ama kepine it In & widetnontiisdy S 0r g W NIBIOE At the Lyceum theater in Indianap- | | The fnhabitants of the Town of Nor: CHAS, TURNER A e SP S S e 8 Sk Siaces 1. Jar and serewing dewn the lid. Chinese and Japanese ornament will ' 9113 the ushets are women, aRd | vote in Mown Meetings in said Town | Blackface Comedian : csusidered the locad dally. e . . fagiinese and Japaness ornament Will " Gey are all rcd headed or s auburn:| ot in Ipwh Mestings (. said Tow ; inavli % Emmtern Commecticut hae fort; | e polls ooen today at 6 a. m. and | m, i, auce quickly In win- | i0aence the popular testo thie £o4aon halred, accora:ng to the manager. Tho | ra1 Noting districts of said Town a8 | GOLD AND WATER Firsg Fligbi e BeandinayiRSe i e Ralkond and sty 1 s il dinteictl_at Sop. T (SXCERY | fer when iard, pour abeut | poogty ‘ulfecrs girls not only have titian locks, but | provided by law, at the sime piaces as A Nestor Drama Ever Shown in Ames . A delivecy Suian, ! GAINST FAKE WRITERS e e er 10 | mmene thie Sl Geisthils a currone EEStly 8 SUE S DHIE IRy ST 2 SR o e | cion of the na- | 1ok than e meinutes. and (he ol | £hade O Ereca Knon a5 basket ereen | S5 IS0 ; : On Monday, October 6, 1913, own and en all of the K &, b | mmission when. call- | water is an Improvement, If unything. | goisia (oot caver aad vielet in ex 4 rowtes in Lastern Coamceticut ; . . | This applis equally welk when mixing | pesuirul wow ropous the colors of | pincess Angust-Welhelm of Prus-| AT SIX O'CLOCK IN THE ; (rawing Prac | the butter and sugar for a cake. The | o | sta, whose Trst child was born after | Suagane CIRCULATION etk lavers of |\ casurement of the other ingredients | s charmingly original head dress fs| [oUF years of marriage, started an 3 RVELA thelr names in con- {yemaing the same. e NER ess 18 rganization the object of which is to | to consider and in their ballots for counts of the world's | s A a “casque” effcct, fashioned of rhine- SIBURSS PN OO Oh e OF the poor. | OF _against tollowing proposed 0L avicits ook B FRUIT BABIES. stone encireling (e head and another JI°CiS, ' {\lcs of rich mothiers are | mendment to the constitution of thia H which no com- —— D e etr Urrant ohend 1o Sppealed to oz ald, the appeal to mean | 1125, Poked, bY, the Gensral ‘Assembly | 1905, avorage. { v prac. There soyme deliclous little fruit bables 8¢ | placed, trom the front intersection, | Woney for such children as are not so | visionsof Criapier 2L of the Public " s o the beat | 2%, 1 200 @ zelr aa the home of un< | . = | i Soution 3br & 7ot A Anicans : ) he found quali- | & it e e eee or | The scarf sleeve Is a dainty addi-| o o Deete ol sist | ‘ments to the constitution s amended to || \ | i e gam there is | pedestal a square sand cookie. The | diminutive in length, are formed of @ . ¥ (O ne her principally e e s S ‘ f | ped a square s iie. A outive el fre Ciiroied Wil confine her work princtp LR A A L | n to dis the mis- | licle truic bab: 'Is made in this way: | Chifon, and cach continyes in o, long o he"isolation of the bacillus of scar- | Wilich they dre and”one mile k b + 6. uke lis two ‘ect are two almonds, im- catght “loosely in &b ;0. 4over, whoup d measles. | age each. way for the regular. sess e led to an article | planted firmly in the cookie hefore it | the waist, The slecves and scarfs ends gyq 4579 natt received | at the rate ot % cents per mile; | SOCI 3 Tyr PACKAGE ed—with pointed toes and round- | Can be either of the same color as the chdemic Seducation at | leland | member shall also receive one mileage | | : e ' base- | two plump flzs that, by means of push- | Agured chiffon If the gown is of PIain | 44 in her class from Johns Hopkins | ““Fioss whe. ssprove sald amenfiment | { Assessor. | which ald be | selves the e of the full breeches | - | =5 ve said amen s vote | . In our Needlework section - . | mEwEpRgerasad WEl | small Dutch boy | ‘Taupe colo: is still in favor. Al REGIPES | RO - g ot Al | hody, lke a leose blouse, is a | cherming gown of taupe panne-piush E | The poils wilt bo open in ail districts | 1 i 4 Ak a4 ha n | D fix. "The arms are strings of | BIERUY GTAPSG AL ® pecded Inir.| Spinach a la Greme—Four quarts of | ff & PAt deirice at 3 o' Clock n the we carry a fullline of “Royal or seasons i ARYS at end in hand T - S b y¢ spinach, one lorge he of lettuce, one except t imber ¢ i S IC Uf & Aeeiiod crhimel, | Tidsscent hues,: mads ‘with)a Vestyof ‘SRLOACh, dne large Mead ot lsttnor, 8 s except ¢ ¢ 2 paaer - g % Sy iy urt’ white, with rich ehoco. | CTeamy laco ond net. A sash of crepe . FPSPIUSHAN, 08 OUUSE ORC, Chshaor: hoon B Society” Embroidery Floss| ; g he hair part brown. A | 99 chine is tied in a knot e $19¢ 4 grating of nutmes. and one tea: Norwich, this 20th day of 2, he hair part brown. & | 5¢ the front. It ends in a tassel of 2 Srat 5 t : > i i ¢ e b5 ‘ raiohly over one corner of | Al And Wl Singuiahed chan thia | o€, creum or ‘awect il Atier ate |- | Cias | and Packages. Royal Society : | exquisiteiy simple but rich costume, | SPilach and lettu ¥ aned, | Town Clerk of the b 3 T | ! > S put them in . stewpan with a quart o S | oz Clerk B TWO STOCKINGS. |' ‘Sucas rer hats are shown in be. | boiling water and boil rapidly for five 4 | Package Outfits contain the < Mo & ohes ! minutes, after which turn the vege- i D ves ShiEiaL . S | coming styles for the motorist. ~They | IaiRutes, after which turn the vege | 5 i | v Erawih. eng haper | £N8 BV fariitic most henkiblal Fataigor | G108 N0 coltior andi pont = dlmegi Dot p i newest ideas in needlework. i { rn d with a black cord from the | They fold as compactly and conveni- | FIECR BURCHES BRECRT ONG CHOR, TEXT { Each ki is complet : B ‘ ALt L s o "the iinee on the outside of | ently 3 silk hats fnd o not wrinkle | fine. Fut the bitter in a stew pan o | ach package is complete, Town School Board the Under it is worn another | S0 easily can be made in dust | he Fre. 479 the ; BIS | 3 > King brilliant hue te mash | Proof colors, and so are generally | and seasoning and cook gently for | SO o Y | n nd | stocking of a brilliant hue to mach | Fion, 90 Ciiiched bands and fiat | Bfteen minutes. add the ~flour and | persons in the Town of Norwich || containing in addition to the Gonstables. | discredited when- | S0me color noie in the tolle | stitched bows of silk in a harmomiz | Cream and cock fiftecn es longer. io pay taxes are hereby notified > | e legitimate en g shade. One hat, of gray suede, |'Serve on small squares of toast | 17h to the Assessors on. or before i £ ] . HEALTH AND BEAUTY. |ins mhace, Tne hay of Svay, ugde | ‘ ebe stamped article sufficient em- 3 [ 2 2 i i other, of tan. s trimmed with brown. |\ Sevoy, Cekeso Beal L0Epter fof) ¥na sworn to. of all taxable property L R ; it | rais MILITANCY FUNDS nothing s betier than | and a half pcund of powdered Sugar. | toper. 1813 Ahoce failing Lo make a roidery floss in the correc > | i to this | olive oil Tubbed on before wa | FRAVELERS: | When 1ight and thick add 4 half pound | st will be chargca a pennity of 10 T Wisde | ¢ = i oo | A nightzown designed specially for ry flour the grated rind | per cent. additional, rding to law . . e by 0 : A shiny & peas nce of n;‘] skin can P e L night +lemon and four ounces | Blanks can be obtdined at the- Asses: size and twist to complete the e g diminished by adding a few | | S hoat o % silk the whites of the Office in all, or will be g Broe b toiet Nineaar (o the Finsing | & (rain or boat s made of black silk ha Varetaty ehe| Seat by mail uponappiication. " d full | , | water MR A sy b CAceat a Ak Bako In & quick oven in| nes and Saturday ev 7| embroidery. Carefully pre- {hood, to be slipped ov cveled thai have been buttered, asein i Al be | Washing ihe bair will cause it 10 ber | Dath ‘Gr Gressme room. Some avomen | wednesday, Oct. 18t 1913 Kimona Night pared working in: cuctions, o o | come dry and lusterless, but a small | wear 3 blask silk cap fo keep the hair | === : S it i e - | Al wantity is vy cleansing | from “cetting dusty and disarranged | COAL AND LUMBER. E et nn., Sept Gown 75¢ included i each package, m s | If a woman values a good fresh com- | While sleeping 2 on s —— —1 2" jouN p. MURPHY, plexion she will avoid fried and g 8] e H 1 e [ JooRmann muck: pastiv N e ru THE SASH MANIA. ‘ 2 : A | JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, make it possible for even a import s nade. in | f all kinds sLould piay a leading part | . e de uality fluantity §juickness | MICHAEL J. CURRAN, - | d 4 hee aTek here s n5 end to the variety o e iote 2 . o | N 5 s coun- | 1 Sl sashes now in vogue. In fact, a vertit- | seps)s AR beginner to execute the em r | nd dis- | Ywnen massaging the face always |&Dle sash mania seems to have selzed | i P { a Dtibial e s She erears | women old and women young, and the | Now discharging three = H . broidery. The materials used s w ever with the finger tips. Lines should | MOSt exquisite ribbons are being man- A eeze, Pr PEY . | - e e & D it Should | ifactured for sash lengthe. The mew-| cargoes of Fresh Mined That sudden breeze, predicts 5 s nis a | s ross and uyward, or they will be In- | et way or Gunejfade saons (o e & - a freceze. Be prepared- 1 are the best obtainable for the a | EDITORIAL .NOT Creased instead of diminishe wind them about the figure: beginning | 5 following is an excelent et | Waist, in front in a large bow. Ot | G t G H t various kinds of work. ok | water: Ona-nalt ounce of simple tine. | are wound round the hips Fatima fash- | Sp (wet a uas eater i : e ot Dengols, ane ounce of tineture | lon and loosely knotied i the bick. | Shingles, House Finish and | - R r f camphor, iwo ounces of eau de | While still others tie on the side o |5 1 I ah Edd n 1 pat 1 ¥ to expres e e e S | even down on the hem of the skirt and | Rough and Dressed { You all knoy its afnzarous to ;“ X G - | express vour opin- | CoI0RRe, DXCD RS Sat. of boiling | ”lmost all of them are fringed or | K 1 cold room, and tesides, : s e 3 Is a privilege and | TOVCY B0 O laBe of “the mix: | Welghted in order that they fall he Kitia nior ary, ‘camtoriable | Wiinranas] illow Top with Kewpie” designs from the gt B ry voter should exer- | {{irg into a basin of water when wash. |1y and stay ir. place, | with one of our Heaters installed, you SRy L s | ing the face and hand N e 3 VoMt Uit it 8 by wilties back, 50c pen of Rose O’Neill. g fhere iai s new! to be mat anin s 3 in great variety. »re breakf is called in order t~ | ™ > creasing number of two meals a da If your thread twists when sewing, have the dining room comfortably | | enthusinst people Who once thought | when you fake the needleful from ‘the | » W or themselves siarved if they were not|spool, hold each end firmly and| " { Lol regularly “sandwiched” between th |stretch the thread two or three times | 7 We carry these Healers In three dif- | | o built | moTe important table events of the |as tight as you can without breaking | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street | ferent style | . g g 5 The new and more frugal regime | it and it will not twist any more. | Telephe | Reznor Reflector Heater fn two sizes : n an earthquaki e e Sl s i E s T 2 flaw in the are not for everybody. To those | White ratine is used now for little 5 Sk R o 1 who entertain, this discrepancy in | boys' Russian biouse s There is a s Che Oriole, something new in Gas o > t ro appetites, is already beginning to | good deal of warmth in this material— M. C. HIGGINS Heaters. government, w ‘. biiat ets must g0 | bring complications. For while there |as the possessors of ratine coat suits ¢ p | fon when such | are plenty of two meal men as well as [or one piecs frocks found to their COAL, Call and see them at our office and sort are issued even | Women, there still remain a very con- | sorrow this summer— and ratine suits | let us explain their usefulness. & i ol | siderable number of enthusiasts of the | can be used until atter frost. Of course, HIGH GRADE COAL = = . | - three, four and even the late Victorian | they can be worn In the house all win- “ ot | | BT TThall same | five meal order. ‘And it is manifest that | ter. They have a big advantage over| Ofice and Vard 203 North Main St e . . i e | i 'ss ball game [ (4o’ gmail, light dinner, which makes |linen suits, as they do mot smow Office Telephone 1257 (l[y of Norwich | s | woes voters wouldn't | the fourth meal of the over-fod ma- | wrinkles and creases as linen does. i 2 fi D | t | oday (o express | jority, means “starvation” to those —_— H el " as& 201 ont ! 2 Who intend to make up” for What| One of the popular forms of em- as & Electrical Departme E = e s auto —— ing. Huckabuck toweling is used for i 2 9 ; | fon for TINTED CURTAINS. theso designs, as the hick is woven GOAL ice Bldg., 3 Mot | a great T with_little_tufts or threads, under = Nenl, White curtains arc apt to coil very | which the oedle Is passed in darning. | Office 57 West Main St Telsphene 519 at 6 a m quickly. Tt is @ good plan to tint them | The needle vsed should have a blunt it 2 . m. exo PR AT S VRS an ecru or yellow shade, although their | point and long, smooth eye. Flower| Y2rd Central Wharf, Teiephone 833 olls o e V’R’W’fl appearance may not be quite so dainty | forms are often seen on these towels, PROMPT DELIVERY . o and learn what their | - — — pp - a | o i On or about October first it is the intention of > X o Ma etts guber- ind offering apologies, the “ ine Ki | mwunTEos The moan the management of “THE WAUREGAN” to n their fight will increase. ahig BY MEN WH v ) o cht will increas free Eurlnwg‘ inds g!ul LRIZY | rneros no SEBRY abandon the American plan system of feeding and | = ALWAYE IN STCCK e h e e e a hat the vice commis- DeLuxe is pre-emiuently = the sound, | 1 R X combortable mount. You owe it 2 . g X pRSLIG Mol ot wonk - b D. LATHROP, oS duratt Yo fna out all ‘about the to continue on the European plan entirely. This T | t was supposed to be the ex- o ' DeLuxe. Tha uitimate choice of all ex- e ———— o Windham county Sffice—cor- Market and Shetucket L P, is the course pursued by nearly all the Hotels in the | = and pretty en- Teleohone 183-1a. aug1sd Norwicn, Conm. 2 i Z . Bolbhialy Te s Phona — - country, and is considered/to be the most equitable 1 ere were a lot of b i $ » dn't express their feel- Frult rees for both the public and the management. 7 I | | fxe -CHAR| | " Sl § | ronghout Massach IHE FENTON CHARNLEY With the above end in view we will close our ry' is interest centered - i . HiE : of Henry BUILDING €0., Inc. and a full line of American plan dining-room on Saturday, October country’s a R E 313 —— i n GENERAL Ornamental Nursery Stock. 4th, after which date no meals will be served except | ™ democratic tarift be Landscape Designing and on the European plan. s CONTRACTORS |Planting. ; : ; shown u partality 10 Triday and CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. We take pleasure in thanking the public gen- b | thirte he ilick they bring him i st e ; NORWICH, CONN. [HARTRIDGE'S NURSERY, erally for their liberal patronage and kindly feeling | The « of “let the people rule” NORWICH, CONN. g v | amovnta”to it when The siecios extended to us during the many years of our man- r 6 ne able to get 1o the voting plac = E . r netfon & e | BBotI Yots: vote eariy snd Yots e DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN STETSON & YOUNG agement, and hope for a continuance of the same though 1t ¢ Hhe nuestiank : \ Tow e or tow Tonra of the ven : at Dental Surgeon Carpenters and Builders under the new plan. sbott. Thers have 0 Home ming The state department promises to 3 1 the resulatin 1 o fals at right nges from the resulations firet pra- | have plenty of husiness to take up ANy In charge of Dr. §, L. Geor's practice | Best work and materl such have been in which tha exing of the ORGDIA during his last llness. prices, by skilled labor. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO. untformity and 4 con-|qua season might cause, with Japan MoGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, | Telephons 50 WEST MAIN ST. et with state laws. A commendabia king a new treaty and the need of e niece of legislation bas gons into ef TEBRE 75 5o aavertising medium 1n | _ THERE I8 no aaverusing mediu Lact, tern Connecticut e ual to The Bul: tin dar business resulis. let'n foi buminess res.