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T THE CHALK Presented by Harland Knight & Co. A Rural Comedy in One Act CLUB ENTERTAINER The Porteous & Mitchell Co. 1 THE SEAMEN'S BILL, Aimed at providing greater safety upon ocean and lake vessels which | touch at ‘ports In this ‘zountry the | | | 2 M j ;. measure known as the seamen’s servi- . slons. It is such legislation as is de- wud Goufies. manded In justice (o the pagsengers | SUGGESTIONS FOR 2na these are ax THE HOUSEWIFE. | PubPies who are carried when it provides for G . When water his, nillen BN Wi |5, GoNt0me, of Letiets, Mesmiinn BX Llnoleum Loglc A\ the holding of drills in the operation 117 YEARS OLD. important fancy printed silk are the ideal cle ity pll e able book lay a blotter on -each side | T20¢ oy o i & e « @ crew - 2 I as ey e worn wl Subssription price, 1o & weeks 60v o | L0 & large proportion cf te CTeW | ,¢ Snefirgr “wet leaf and iron until | odey 2%, (heY TR e NOTR. WER WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN. Vstit and atry & & hall be zhle seamen and that an even [ e Tog Jnst Web teat and X months $6.00 & y- - greater number shall be ails ta ua- [ = i) gown. / % r. L, o — ersiand orders when given by the| It is said that a dry bran is an ex-| Tne striking thing_about the sum- A Puritan Espisode His Crazy Job oficers. cellent cleanser for dainty velvet| yqr gisplays of new furs for 1013:14 S Very Pretty Story 3 Screaming Comedy As the bill leaves the senate it shows | flowers and woolen fabrics. = Rub_the | {25, S8R 35 1 00 of “brown. Blaek the result of good pruning in contrast | Soiled spots harder than the rest; | ryrg and black and white pelts have, with its condition when received from | thenbrush it all off. I ssemn, had thete day. and the really the house. When such lesisiaiion i3 | pain. .na other foliage plants can | SXclusive furs of next’winter will bo passed it is far more. impartan: that | ne Bepe dlean of scaje oad other in. [ 1D Prown tones. it should be sound and werkable than | sects by washing the leaves' with| piynon bands embroidered with Backache' . Take the backache out of house-clean- HEATRE : RUADWAY it is to endeavor to put int> effect a Sodpy water and rinsing immediately | prijiant colors are used on many ing. Use i law wlich attempts to override treaty | thereafter. small hats designed for street Wear. o 6" G 3 regalations. This has beon resognized | — Large | Heavy white crepon ia used for many linoteum WHITESIDE-STRAUSS CO. the scnate and amendments cover- | When baking cookies use a large ) frocks for children. These are trim- for floors. In Massive Productions of big Plays have been | dripping pan. “Turn it bottom side UP | meq with embroidered bands done in The Circulation of |/ "o et e E ace he botzom e £ made to the original bill. i+ is easily | 299, Place the cookies on the boGow | scarlet, blus, pink or & comblnation TOIDAY Matneo at 230-THE PARISH PRIEST ]M Baiiein | ung=rstood that whatever can bo done | Jo not ‘burn as easily as when put i A% e Tihalenio B S PaviNG THE PEASTY 2 the way of legislation to promute | into the pal Lace is used to trim handbags, just mstrong 5 _BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS CARLOAD OF SCENERY \ | greater safety at sea for passengers | as leather is mow used to trim hats, is made in patterns for the parlor as well as The Builcdm sus iv» Inrgest eir- the kitchen. Fits the needs of the bathroom colutioa of amy jmwyec in Bameern Cvmacctbeut, amd Tree rires 1o dves and sailors is highly desirable. 'he| Paint splashes on a door may be3® gainty handbag of tan suede 18 {action of the senate recognizes that |removed by-soaking them for a short|.jged about the top ‘with a narrow | while the bili fs important it s not |time in bemzino or turpentine, then | frilling of deep cream valenciennes and the bedroom. [ : Db emery paper or a g . [ possible to brush aside treaty ‘obliga- (TUUDINE them with emery PAper of % |lace, fulled well around the corners. 1t is clean, sanitary, durable | tions in such a manner. They must be | Hit1S Pulverized pumics e e i sconom Tl Colonial Theatre recognized as they exist until changes ) , & i o A Jan be made, but i the meantime all | : When itwa glass tumblers or dishes| 146 yariatn, of Csmapef Gloredits; Plepty of pattems to pick from—nearly a MATINEE 5o CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 10c | that is necessary in Dhehalf of better | stick together so thai there is danger | naprow' plaiting of net bordering the | hundred new ones that are decidedly out-of- s e e F-O.__LR TODAY ONLY 1 | seamanship need mnot be neglected. | of bh-.‘l.‘ll(lng Jn i‘eu‘x;;ér ”’T:rrnon:p::; edge of the brim. A black aigrette of the-ordinary. & d : When legislation looks to greater safe- | Put cold water in vind A unusual size is plaited at the bac No trouble to show them—and you need not 2000& w ]d Chfl * hi Bas ba“ Se . 2000& hold the outer one in warm water, 2 mafied Bl cheiint L—-World's mpionship el T1eS--, |ty and better working conditions it AR ey Wil Sevarute. At once Nt Gt s R e A always desirable, : s d i woman's neckwear. One of the chief . . - A simple and excellent ¢ to re- | cluims to liking is that it c&n bve so|| Printed Linoleums at 39¢c, 50c and 60c a Square Yard CANADIAN BEEF. move dirty marks, from a raincoat ‘5 artistically combined with any sort of | Canadian cattle markets have un- | to cut & raw potato in slices and rub | lace. Baby Irish, valensiennes, shad- id Li are Yard | earionatty Seen antivipating the let- |t well ‘on the marks. It will also re- | ow, lierre or any sort of lace sunnhlef Inlaid Linoleums at 79¢, 98¢ and $1.19 a Square Y et Tttt bars im tnis | move mud stains from dress skirts, | for' meckwear combines well with net | ting down of the tarlff bars in (M| Children's couts and men's trousers. | of some quality. against the time when it could escape When using marking ink for linen, Leather and suede are popular for {ing its beef to the Un d States. It h an ordinary lead pencil and then | dress. One of the newest things is | is therefore apparent just why there e with your ink over the pencil|the wide hip belt—a sort of leather | b appears to be a large number of cat rks. The pencil will prevent the | peplum fitted to the flare of the hips, THE SPECIAL SALE OF b betE: BonE M WEORi the Aorth. snd from spreading and giving the |and twelve or fourteen inches wide, : et this tporteslbon. 1§ ot Lamctant | Hnen, & biotted appearancey These belts are fastened with ball and | 15 stobntit th Aot i e, ahprearible : Uttons. - They ‘are linea with sili 1 T ar Cateat tho price of beel Ia s coun: eeats ClicHINg Do, 2 enume Guernsey enware Two Reels of all the Snappiest Events in the Game “BRONCHO BILLY REFORMS,”..................Wjth G. M. Anderson Also Three Other Big Dramatic Features rin Sl L Don’t Let That Y.MCA Toothache Entertainment Course for omma.of our Tostnashe Drovs that| CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH will stopsthe pain, quiet the nerves and give you a chance to sleep. The | October 28 ... first you take will stop the ache. Wevehbae 10 v .... Temple Singers Dr. Hugh Black M . (e St Sl e g IRONING HINT i y Decamber 9 ....:... Bostonia Sextet Accol to statistics of the Can stroyed by ok spots whicl ap- . ] s H P Lt s i oy sl Rl BT R i b e : The assortment includes round and oval Dunn’s Pl]am]acy SandhEST 20 5 454" Or, . R Mlighire these is o bury the dish| When ironing dresses fastened with | (Casseroles, Vegetable Dishes, Pie Servers February 11 ...... Collegiate Quarfet never sent over 200,000 head of cat- |to remov i : R 2 oin.|in the earth, covering it completely. | hooks.or snaps I fold a very soft tow- 1 ] - BETTER VOTING CONDITIONS. |!c fo ihis country S N e The darker spots reduire more time ol very thick and lay the edge of the and Bean Pots. Some frames have black 50 Main Street gw,‘" -rA:k., $2.00 and $1.50 arge s L B e i i , remove them than the lighter ones. | dress hooks down on the folded towel | A o el saton - 50" Toeate x R e, b who re. the tarift has been removed must | 1 TIONe them, thER (he R Taost | and iron on the other side, says a|] Wwooden handles, others have nickel-plated | e i aitheceh ihey further compilation, - but just | gelicate china. correspondent. Dresses trimmed with | &tal: handies. [ Evety pioce is ‘guatanieed the =maller elections, although they [ (1o tnat means is well indicated by small buttons can be ironed in the m - y P 1 "guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. when ironed right side up, which | UNTY COM- TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | TO 'THE BOARD OF C are ""“mrll‘snfrwa ’mfmbi’?}'\”‘ Decroit Free Press when it sava DRESS SHIELDS, same way, looking much better than to be first quality genuine “Guernsey” fire- FE—c. -4 g he e you stopped to consider how p et ) » which practically every city faces % e # g i Jas | often leaves a rough looking place on roof Earthenware, and would sell regularl, misoioners for New London County: 1| missioners of New London County: I y 'y h effect on the United State Instead of sewing or pinning shields 1 a ’ h ey e el ereb v 4 Fit r U~ Bven party organizations seem to be Fiat 3 = ai: ew a narrow piece of tape an otherwise finely ironed dress. I t S’ 00 m $3 00 “ve Ofl'er h . t . hereby apply for a license to s;]l l:y\u mx(.;]» nppl)‘ for n F Ll\‘ Dollar u‘n ug: - PR TR MRPOFEIoR o U000 o fcoms vt et . k- B . V C exch; and ntoxicating 8 cen o spirituous and in-~ o get out the vote, or overcome what- | oo ¢ onoce two hundred million | Shield and sew similar pieces at the| g o, Tt O 0% o Dot never seen any and cider ih the bullding at 56 Bos- | Rhine wine and cider, to be sold on the feeling Ay at “one 3 3 5 . | proper distance apart in the armholes stenings, ‘el Ly well Avenue, Town of Norwich, except | prescription of a practicing physicia = e :hm. ©ON€ | pounds of dressed beef, and when yo "n’ ‘;H your waists. The shields are|°B® else do it. in the rooms and apartments In sald | and not to be drunk on the premise vot® will make no differsnce” | divide that amount among one hundred | 0% 8y "fieq in place. they are easily A . Butiding, any bart ‘Sr purts e whioh | i uiuntitles nof exeeeding one gallo S s fail- 1 i ee that it| oha - i i h o e 0 n such man- b X oth &1 uors, mined xpe it an d the | q. ¥ s 1 Jageet A et e g Pl e 3 in a direct llne from any church edifice | wic! nis (th d of October, A, I, B s o hy ons|Pounde & yearl Why baok In 10, et e printed desisn are worn with chil- | B OF Soubite or parechial’ school, of the| 1uisy James’ Br Service, Applicant premises pertaining or any | We, tho undersigned, are electors and showed that netery. | Laxpayers, owning real of the dren’s frocks of flgured muslin. A = Belief that the keeping of the polls| oo "5 0 ST L open longer or at different hours, will |, e American people ate 1S5 pounds | A poonful of ammonia in a cup- | ysual trimming for such frocks takes ok it fi 2 e B _ | postotiice, public library, Belp the situation. it is to allow the | L' vear ench and avers ome of them. | ful of water will clean gold or silver | the form of frills of white lawn scals | Goit 2nd tack it firmly over the win- | | FTTERS TO THE EDITOR | Dated at Norwich, ti.s 14th day of Oc- | Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and voters until eight in the evening to| 35 saiat Kinteriilly: tharbaRaPite ] dENE A few drops on the under | joped in the color, of the belt with | on, crcen OF ¥our Rerth just sad eober & DUSIE" Hiberc J. Senet, Ap- | endorse (b foregoins appiication” of i Canafisanuss g el e 0 ik aiamond_w ¢ im- " a 3 _ plicant. We, the undersigned, are eiec- | James Pi Service for a arugglsts - cast their ballots. This of course will | oniribution of beef if it is to have | 5ide of & diamond Wil Cloan v im; | mercerized cotton. These frills some-|soot, and will help to <ool the atmos oot e Canvarb Yors und taxpayers, owning real estato, | cense, and nereby cerfify that said ap- do away with any inconvenience which | o7 otro ot ynon price, but the best | Diediately, making 1t very britiant, a®| times extend from neck to hem on! phere, ads in- Canterbury. of the Town of Norwich, and hereby | pHeant is a suitable person to be the closing of the polls at four o'clock M e a8 cattle o] Dausame "time dolng thei'stona N0 feadh alde:af ai‘tucked pamel ofiwhite' 5 = sign and endorse the orégoing appli- | licensed pursuant to said application. e hot i b ok | indication of its supply of cattle 18| harm. musiin. The belt buckles over the | CONCERNING WOMEN. Mr. Editor: Since the recent town | cation of Albert J. Senft for & license, | Dated at Norwich, this Tth day of Oc- B et e e | ot nat YAl e - TR frills and the panel, and is held in| - meeting held at | Canterbury " Pronn | 4B hereby certify that said applicant | tober, A D1913." . J. Murcer, David SRR b The it clec | oo L] oon Sxporting to s coun- HEALEH S AND BEAUTY. place by narrow straps of the printed| 1The daughter of one well known |Much Interest has been taken in the | suans. te said application. Dated i | Service Georme Lo Rios T héroby cers =gl i g - - ©°~ ] tr> has resulted in a rise in the price i muslin. Washington official has taken a course | heated discussion that arose about | Norwich, this 1ith day of October, A. [ tiry that the above named signers and tion ut Ofty per cemt. of the Tegis- |2y nome. At that rate Canada ha daches alleviated by — with & New York milliner and cam|Toads and I as a taxpayer of this|D. 1913, Amos Lind, George Dufner, | endorsers are electors and taxpayers, tered volers appeared st the Polls. a|peen doing all it could in the past. rubbing the temples with a slice of USE FOR SILK GLOVES. Mmake and trim- her own hats equal | town, am going to state a few facts | Patrick J. Rafferty, Charies W. Scott, [ owning real estate, In the Town of PGty B oo saall n any city — lemon. { 4 = to the hightest priced _ribbon _and |Tegarding the condition n which the | Jobh = Diolaly Jlgners ana endorsers | dns of Octopor 4. Do 1013 Chas. & at any election. it Is that incon- EDITORIAL NOTES o 4 The fingers and hands of ; elboW | siraw artiste of New York. Others |roads were left by our retired select- | are electors and —taxpayers, owning | Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct2oM venient hours keep so many away the 3 Fruit acids are excellent to relieve | length silk gloves wear jont, leaving | have taken courses in cooking, and |Men, and I feel sure that many tax- | real estate: in tne Town ot Norwich s - P i o g, but 1r 1t| With so ms religious conven- | 4 rheumatic condition of the system. |the uppers comparatively new. When | one of the latter is seriously preparing | Pavers of this same town will be will- | Dated at Norwich, this 16th day of Oc- [ TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- lan should be sueccesafal but If | ng ’ o f= Imdiierence agafnst which they are | tions in session last week should have i3 there is @ baby in the house these| {i\cture on her new acquirement. | Ing to corroborate my statement Dur- | feher, & U'T0id Ciaa.S Hoibraglc missioners for New London County: We " : Y ¢ % ous iy 2 ¥ turned to goog use. Place i g ot G T2 | Town Grer Dot chy appiv for u license o orxing, s o stle, ef- a'be han it was. An excess of borax in the shampoo | M&Y be turned - 5 - € the | years there has been C ______ OctOM | i fange spirituotis and intoxicating = S L TY e L% & P20 | one of baby’s socks on the gloves, the| an interesting’discovery has _Jjust | two suits for damage due to accidents | — 1o THIE BOARD OF COUNTY GOM- | iiavors® ale’ 1ager beer Hhine wine - will soon ruin the hair, causing it to < BT ST V] e e D % = leg part of the sock and the hemmed | heen made during the course of re- | On the roads brought against the town | missioners for New London County: 1| and cider under the name and style of Yo ak and spl end of the gloves being together. | pairs (o the roadway in the Place de|Of Canterbury and it is believed they | hereby apply for a license to sell and | James J. Finnegan & Co. in the build- gered upon the Then cut socks forthe baby after the | In (oneorde, . While dlgging at & | are still pending in court. Are we tax, | €Xchange spirituous and intoxicating | ing at 232 Yantic Street, Town of Nor- Satiome 6f the Mexicun. electon Peroxide of hydrgen is a safe’and | patterns. Sew carefully into 3ha“’°§dep[h 'of about ten feet some work- | PAvers going to stand back and sce our | IANOTS, ale. lager thjL ll'ntu: ine ! wich, except iubllm rodms. and apart- | 3 sure cure for superfluous hair. Con-|with flat seams. Here you have &!men came across some tunneling in | Money go into the lawyers' pockets | awn Sirect Town of Nopwich, excopt | paris of which Sre cat off of Parti: Toct Whether 1t Is Inconvenience, Indif- ference or anything else which so of- ten keeps a larwe proportior of the Yoters from the polls every city has a| o a there are any disposed to avoid | tinue s use for five or six months. | good. light weight sock only for the!virnished pottery, which has been |instead of laying It on our roads?|in ihe reoms and apartments in said | toned in such manner as 0 form the income tax t e plenty who Cost of ¢trouble of makihg. The toD | verlied ds. part of the old: Tuilerles | Who can say that the roads in. ihe | buliding Sns POt o DArts of which | Boaths, side Soomis. on retiring Fooms: D | Will help them share their millions. When the gums are tender and |should be re-inforced to Withstand | ytuequct consiructed by the famous | Western part of the town are Cut off or partitioned n such man- | Our piace of business s not' located | x - bleeding the mouth should be rinsed | the wear and tear caused By safety | potter, Bernard de Palissy, for Carth- | it possible condition? Years ago when | 1eF 5 to form booths side rooms. or | within two hundred fect in a direct line and Sr#: of 2ll it should imsure through { 1 1o juet 1 Jenny. Cmna | With warm water to which listerine | pins. T Medici, our_taxes were, inuch less than ar the| [cHLINg rooms. My place of businese | feomr sy churchisgifice ‘or public or Tt is Just like a bad penny. Chmna erine de Medici, the | E g T 1Tl v hAdred Teet | DRICORILL RonDRl AT the pres es Dors the adoption of the use of vollng ma- | n, sooner gets started on a more hope- | B2s been added. S present time our reads could belin a direct line from any church ditice | taining thereto, or any postoffice, pub- chimes In clty elections, that votes | Fo; eomse than that $100.000.000 toan e NEEDLEWORK NOTES. In Bombay women exercise theScraped and repaired once a year, but | or public or | parochial school or the | lic library, or cemetery. ~ Dated at Nor- will be counted as cast and 1ot thrown | g0 irs head again ? "| 1t your feet ache after dancing, municipal franchise amd therefore | NOW When our taxes are nearly doubled | premises pertaining tnereto, 'or any | wich, this 7th day of October, A. . sty g [headias tu b soak them before you get into bed in| Bedspreads which are very dainty | indirectly control the legislative coun- | OUI roads cannot be escraped at all. | posioffice, public ibrary, or cemetery. | 1913 Mumes J. Finnegan, James B. | S e o Trem ses has | DOt buy salt and water, dry them and |can be made of organdy muslin.|cils, some of whose members are Who can account for such works? tober, A. D; AL A" Adam, ApDii- | slgned. “arerelectons and. taxbayers THE MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE. v e e sey has | .y, briskly, especially about the | These spreads should be trimmed | elected by "the municipalities. The | For instance, take the road loading We, ndersigned, are elec- [ owning real estate, of the Town of . | to make are no more eagerly awaited | ankies, with a rough towel with bands of flowsred muslin in the | Bombay municipsl election roll for|from the Westminster church north to and taxpayers, owning Feal estate, | Norwich, and herehy sign and endorse Wih nime of the big vaSsels mak- | by Governor Glvnn of New York than e form of five inch wide panels. December, 1809-10, contained _the | the Brooklyn line, can any fair-minded | of the Town of Norwich, and hereb foregoing application of James J. - Dool 1813 z T th man say that it is any han th. gn ‘and endorse the forégoing appl negan and J. B. Shannon for a li- ' fox =p the Atlantic Aeet on their way | they are »ooley. Slee = T —_— names of womén voters: of these say that it is any more than the | sign ‘and endorse the forégoing appli- | Winncgan and J. B. Shann - rees £ PRSI e leep as many hours as vou find| (p.ogecioth makes good strainers, | 537 were Lindus, 453 Parsees, 260 | Way nature left it Church members | Catlon of A. A/ Adam for a license, and | cense, and hereby certify that said ap- to the Mediterrfinean recognition ne k letel. t « o | r r : ccessary to completely Tecuperate . 3 3 Parsees, A R 2 3 orohy Sottliy that maid applicant,is & | plicanta sre. sultabls pEpeons: ta be. He being taken of the bemefit which such The ovtbreak of trouble in the Phil- | your strength, and as nearly as pos- | Gust cloths, polishers for furniture or | Mohammedans and a few Kuropeans,| 12 nown to stay at home rath- | (i(able person to be licensed pursuant | censed pursuant to sald application. -3 e 2 nes must make 1t apparent that | sible iane haif of these hours before | shoes is 'excellent to tie over milk | Eurasians, Japanese and Hebrews. er than risk their lives on such a road. |'{o said application. Dated at Nor | Dated al Norwich, this Tth @ay of Ob SRR RS Sl S of | jonioes ‘oust niake 1l eppaieat thal | aibic take hair of thete RGOk L AT teal JAra) o Niudkes s { What, if the, reception committee Sth day of October, A. D | tober, A, D. 1813, John J. O'Nelll, Rob- L I TR e i e . =3 dainty curtains and comforters., A New York woman has started a| (ncluding one of our sclectmen at that | £ Disco & ¢, Taie, D' W [ ert” McHurney, James. Loary,” Patrick the coast line, drvdock or at|dependence as Mexico is for peace. e AR £ R time) appointed to receive Go | briage, Jacon G. Hoerner, 3 Finnegan, Benjamin C. Hannis. I here alonz. marketing class. She Sl ©| by certily that the above named sign- Baldwin and his staff at the By ner. | hereby certify that the he Brookiyn | 1%ieq' signers and end angements | torg and taxpayers -~ One very prolific c: s the rais s and endorsers are electors and ta: payers, owning real estaie, in the 150 for Women's | A very quaint coverlet for the little | anced housekeeper, who belleves that target prastice fails to give them the s ng of | Drows, | heq of the smaller chiliren can be| the only way to teach housewives of fmportant training which such a cruise fair had made previou an experi- | It makes' much difference what kind | wrinkles ‘ - S o anen e G - her | frowning, screwing up of eyes and h to meet the party at Canterbury st g s 4 ~ o g iy of the trip is|°f A check a man can write whether s £ made of linen. Hemstitch the hem, > Fosds GeURTEIS 16 3 anterbury sta- the Town Town 'of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, — nm-gs‘; e 10 Blhe %ot high n the s of polili- ;nn)ulh ‘\\ht‘n‘\ S‘l;xn:.fidnTt;n:aFabe“?g:: WhinEe shoala e thrde. oo thves ana :xd‘;“‘l""r:m“’m"“gmm” ot T tion and {taken them for a drive to| Norwich, this 16th day of October, A.| this A7th day of ‘October, A D. 1918 the same as the 1 iRt o pa for o aos fytar moretiquic an years. b ball Anctics: T BAntS " ADout. tws e patics anized | Spencer Lyons' corner, thence over | D.1913. Chas. 5. Holbrook, Town Cler 5. ' Holbrook, Town ' Clerk. or gun practice. . The most efficient b 42 Vindeut eahis onad ouk kim0 R e theory alone. = She has organized &, westminster hill and then taken either | _OCt20M M actice facial repose there | AT S L UTUES T CORm arrang s — & g v .- ge a p of high school girls and every men are wanted in the navy and the; will be fewer wrinkles. The eves and v oi chick. | group o &3 E 4 | road direct to Bre 1 1 3 The man on B eadn: . Néva y nursery stencil of chicks, animals or | 7 f e ; r ect to Brooklyn fair grounds are to be obtained by giving them the man on the corner says: Never | mouth are the only features intended | z"yytterfly and bee motif. ::rm{ga;u“;gf";'}g"“l:km!“k‘:[‘;nmg_‘21,'}‘1: instead of taking them The | L0 TO THIZ BOARD OF COUNTY COM: TO THE BOARD OF COU misstoners for New London County: W: for New London County h grieve over biting into a chestnut and | {o show ion beautif A : L. e e i h . proper traiming to obtain i, and it | 2 t and | {5 show expression e s o Lo dulpr SRt eautiful drives of and | hereby apply for a license to and | fe license to sell and S S men dhat Sestesd cof | TSOTNOE g wort. o The chances are A tiny hole In the umbrella may be | $19%8 1§ very popular. Thompsan, has anyone an idea he| exchange spirituous snd jatoxicating | ox L L T S . 3 e would have go se 2 amous lotio: colonia : olein : would ha eer ioe it . 2 ors, ale; lager beer, Rbin or " beer, spending the same amount of time | E A famous lotion of colonial days | mended by pressing over the hole a e would have spoken ‘of cthritty little | llaory ale, JaSer bech, IS, lige o Inwar | Hoeniy Itetiving steaming up and down the coast that | °T 5% known as “morning dew.” consisted | small piece of black sticking plaster. 4 ! ather think he [ ) "y McCormick & Co., in the A, Cl & Co., In the bullding there be some relicf to the monoion of one ounce of rose water, half an|Do this when the hole first appears| .. .on (ne siyles of dressing the| nois. lave introduced Road Commis- | ing”at corner of“Franklin and Bath | at Boswell Avenue "and North Main. - s i The church which | punce of glycerin, half a teaspoonful | ang the umbrella will wear a, long thoug] e styles of dressing the|sioner Bennett to the selectmen of | Streets, Town of Norwich, except in the | Street, Town of Norwich, except in the SISNGh fhe viills which will be made |y, pastor by {he name of | 0f borax and three drops of benzoin. |time before tearing any more. = Only | hair have changed considerably re-| Canterbury. Tooms and apartments in'said building, | rooms and apartments in sald building to the ports on the Mediterranean. | v > the 1 The quantities may be multiplied if a | a very small hole can be successfully | Cently in favor of plainness rather| Tt must be remembered by the old- | any part or parts of which are cut off | any part or parts of which are cut of Loud seems to have overcome the lia- a y E o v By B e o e & There is a steady expense even though | ;1 sty oAt zreater amount Is needed. The lotion | treated this wa: than puffs and waves, there is still | est taxpayers of the town that owing{ oF Partitioned in such manner as 19| or partitioped in such manner as to ssity of a booths, side rooms, or retiring | form booths, side rooms, or retirt 6 weisils mre in a home port so|llliY or mecessity of providing acous- | FOMTL MUy S BUUrCd face, made | i thought and = consideration given to|to an accident received on the above | rooms. Our’ piace of business 1s not | rooms. Our’ place Of business is no the cruise entails no waste. st rough from wind or exposure, With a| To darn table linen stretch the ar- | the manner of wearing the halr. One|mentioned road in the north part of | located within two hundred feet in a | jocatea within two hundred feet in & The around the world trip of the = bit of old linen. ticle smooth and tight in embroidery | Of the newest things ‘V)n cvv(rg s‘mpln“ the town, a Mrs, James Wetherall died | direct line from any church edifice or | direct line from any church edifice or Sattienbip Sdst soume years sgo. dem- the CHslapmaodetivinan sgus. e hoops. Remova the presser foot from | Sc I8 the ‘demi-amber. Combining | without regainGing consciousness after | public or’ parochial sehool, o the| pubi.c or parochlal school, or the prem- i T ot A ol e e g O winy machine. loosen the fens|the qualities of the genuine being thrown from a wagon in which | Dremises pertaining thereio, or any | ises pertaining thereto, or any post- | onstrated the value of such for train- | whatever cnld weather is being expe FOLCLEAN, 58 JLORSRT: Ston, olip the hoops under the needle| With the softening duller shades, these | she was riding and the town through | BoStoftice, public dibrary, or cemstery. | office, public lbrary, or cemetery. = g L b = = Som, ‘ i t : ¢ # 1 Jated at Norwic! hig day o P Jated Norwich, this ay o) C- ing yurposes and what was done o7 | rienced at this time ,ought to get t The art of washing a corset is quite | and without turning the hoops sew | Smbs agd ornaments are quite theq the influence of certain parties et- | tohar, A. D: Avih. D. J. McCor e I R Clehdsinid, o thome who participated. will to a more | cni 1aken off. an mnionewn one 16 & majority . of | back and forth untll the hole is neatly | tRIng forMlight-haired persons. ¢ | led the matter for three hundred dol- | Daniél J. MeCormick, JT. Appli B b Ao ritaate, - W b e or less extent appiy to this smaller en. 1f th 1y K o | Alled. Then turn the hoops and pro- | There are, besides the usual line of |lars. Is it not better to avold acci- | We, the undersigned, are electors and | dersigned, aro elevtors andstaxpayers, ' fleet. Tt is mot nece [ d the| o = women. If they only knew, much ex- | filled. Then turn the boops and Pro-| combs, pins, barrettes, etc, a number | dents and loss of life, by repairing | taxpayers, owning real estate, of the | owning Feal ostate, of the Town o Decessary fo send the| Out of consideration for those who | pense might be saved by taking care | Sec 3 of attractive ornaments in this new | the roads and keeping them in & fair. | Town of Norwieh, and hereby fign and | Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse largest fiect available ai'one time. It{want to name their children after the | Of, this article of apparel. stitching already put in. The result |G amber shown. . A noticeable | condition, rather thun withstand ‘ina | endorse the fordgoing appiication of | the foregoing application of A" Clen® is doubtless better that the flects|new presidont of Memico, the an.| 4here are some women who have|ls sratifying. feature of the majority of hair orna- | disgrace that now. faces the town of | Bardi e A e Tiaraby [ s Ll e ‘ S 2y A e ver 2 v i v % ) Cormick, Jr., for a license, and he cense, and hereby c ap- should be smailer and more such trips | nonncement of the election re: never heard of washing the corseb| . = T oTl L lice by |ments is that the open and fancy | Canterbury. Through a pelition siEn- | cortis thar st applicanis ar S ieants mce. sultable Deraot ito: b p e made that all can have the benefit & and as white ones do not stay clean rnaments are taking the place of the | ed by ) Tsuant o e benefit. | ouzht not to be delayed too long. - Tong It adds considerable to one's | matching the pattern so skillfully that | Ofnaments are g ed by taxpavers of a neighboring town | bie persons to be licensed pursuant to | flcensed pursuant to said application. e gy e S g e Sxpenses to lay them aside whan bet |it can be scarcely detected. When | Beavy plain bands. Toad commissioners. have. heen caliel | saia” appiication: bated & Rorvich | Bited®ac Nl (e din 0y SH6: more knowledge and experience in the| General Huerta has the idea that he | slightly soiled. Th: following advice | joining new lace insertion, which can ST IR 0;]!_1 and the taxpayers of Canterbury [ (RIS 1Eth, AN G DEIUTE Ty oL A ity Deajatatn G very direction which will make m,-mi s doing for Mexico what Lincoln did | might be taken in rhis matter: not be eastly matcged, do not sew in RECIPES. {D;‘I"‘ such a thing may happen in this { 7°"Boyian, P Connell, W, P. el nis, iciohard M. Powers, John ‘Rellly: ‘better members of the navy than when | for this country, bu s not the i v a straight seam, but turn over the g i T O, B eariily that the abave | B aren cirtity ther tho alc e min they lefs. T e T e I8 ot e | e T e e ana’ scauh | Taw cdges and Jjoin by_tacking every | Jelly Fritters_Put three table-| A Tesident of Canterbury one day | named signers and endoreers are elec- | signers and endorsers are electors and s . S Ronulansldean | B o e Tab | quarter of an inch. When pressed |Spoonfuls of flour info a bowl and|recently overheard a conversation be- | tors and taxpayers. owning real es [kl aring reat satete il the over emulating this country’s great | Witk a small s T hich ha 4 L this il sive pour over it sufficlent hot water to|tween two members of the Automo- | in tne Town of Norwich. Dated at Nor- wn o orwich. Dated at Norwich, ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION. |j..g Leen covered with a lash white | and finished give an open, > e laiPacen, v I e T o Niay of October, A D | G N har L& At ao e 5 ] soap lacy appearance like the other portion [ make it into a stiff paste, stirring | Dbile association ifba department store | 195" ‘Cpas. 8. Hoibrook, Town Clerk! | (has’ & Holbrook, Town Clerk. Some magnificent gifts have been T Rine many times with cold water, | of the lace. Fel to, Jroven (Roiem e iRy aauine s sad frow | et oetz0M made in the past few davs to the| 1na ¥ Dalieves in a pracs | o i iy Liee Wil ool Walen umpy. en cool break into klyn. Yy seemec : - Bt edncational institutions of the country test of conditions when it holds | Lol are: pasily place] whea dry. 1t| Four crepe paper napkins, with|Yolks of two eggs, then the whites, |to base speclal mention on the one| 1O THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMp| 5o THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM~ a s pa B B i 33 % 2 i stir and beat all together. Drop a|mile stretch from the Hampton to the | M!ssioners for > o missioners tor New London County: We Massachusetts Institute of Technology, | # Monstrous parade (o protest against | is also bes: to dry as quickly as possi- | large polnsettias in one corner of each 2 Tills Stetol HMIS T on to oraby apply. for & lice 2 sell and | Imiikontek S0F aw Semdsn CRRSES Cornell University Medical collego and | bad streets. The larger the parade|Dble, and if the sun s Lot encugh it|make an attractive lamp shade. Cut ‘2“?{,‘,“’:""{,‘:‘,’,{ of patier frat s b e e s f&??fi,}'{{ Can- | exchango spirituous und Intoxicating | L0EH0Y APTEL IS oh A intoxicating o, dader i kiiowietss. o i 7 et e B the poinsettias.so that each will make | an y 8 vn. 3 se) consf what | Tiquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine | (XChANSe SPIFLIoUs, SN0 JRiE Johns Hopkins university benefitting | the zreater the knowledge of the actual | nught prove heneficlal. S e RS [attlone by bartially | hot dish, with & spoonful of currant | they thought the worst in Emstern | and cider in the bullding at 7 ralls | Lajors, ale Jaser hecr, Bhine wing by endowments of from one and a | Situation. Eutting the flower from the napkin | Jelly on each. Serve with sweetened | Connecticut. This is on the supposed | Avenue. 7Town of Norwich except i) §10, 00" "SiCt §°ColTn the bullding the rooms and half to four million doilars for the TR TS e WASHING DOWN QU:iT% to fall down cream or maple molasses. trunk line and the question is “Will P aT(s of which | &t 22 Bath Street, Town of Norwich, This is what is going on much of the | {h¢ commendable movement of train- | Down quilts or small feather or down | jtjtch to the frame. . Line with red| A Spanish Delicacy—Heat an earth-| dition?” 852 % & form booths, side rooms, or | in siid buliding, any part er parts of ! time among all the institutions though | D€ future voters, but there is a great | PHIOWS which have become solled can | ;rop, paper. This makes a very |en dish over a moderate fire and melt| NOw it is hoped that the selectmen | ve{,ring rooms. My piace of business are cut off ot partitioned in with et Dtributions | oPPoFtunity for some widespread ef- | 0¢ Washed at home with very little|y,,G50me shade. Other flowers can|in it a Dlece of butter the size of|appointed for the coming year willf iz not lccated within (Wo Bundred, (oot prt L L T T e y as large cobtributions | SIR% S et the thoughtless voter | troUPIE or expense. First choose agood |y "iceq in the same manner but none|#n egg. Add a small onion minced|benefit the roads, see that ditches are [ in a direct line from any chureh Gdifice | ucine.l"is not located within two hun- from anyone single source. This means e > Hhoughtless voter | day for the drying is half the battle and | ¢ Srifiier than the big red flowers. | fine, a half teaspoonful of salt, a dash |opened and the water prevented from | oF PUbLic -or BATOSRIS, SUG00, " J Gt dred feet in a direct line from any that the fortunes of some of the coun- | Of toda You need plenty of sunshine and a| 'S e “ | 'of bepper) a teaspoonful of ~minced | running down the center of the roads, | Bremizes PeItAnINE UM 20 Gm¥ | church cdifice or public ,or parochial try’s rich men are being turned to the T TSI 52 isengenping Use. lukewsdm water KEEPING BUTTER. parsley and the same - quantity of | Which is causing many a washout. | Pated at Norwich, this 14th day of Oc- | Schoal, the | premizes pertaining emeral benefit of all through the op.| Great Eritain is getting a little bit | and one of ihe many pure soaps that Chili pepper. Break six eggs. one by | Loose stones lie in the road unheeded [ tober. A. D. 1918 James O. Mahoney, | thersto. or any postoflics, publlo libra- are in the market just now, and avoid | g, keeping butter cool in the hot| One, into the boiling butter and turn|traveled over year after year by tax- | Applicant =V inacrsigned, arel (his ‘lach day of October, A. D. 1913: ,rtunity which the income from such | Of Satisfaction out of the small crowd w1l permit for the carrying on of |at Madison Square Garden, and upon | cax- | S%Plors ana taxpayers, owning ' real | this 14th da h more extensive research work |Teflection remembers that it once al- | i a washboard. 1t won't be of any help th set, taking | pavers who very willingly pay x) x Bridget M weather, get some saltpetre, dissolve | them as soon as they ard set, & 4 fate. of the Town of Norwich, and Bhea, Bridget M. Shea, Ap- and it will certainly pull your quilt| ;% ruldgwuler and stand the butter | Ereat care not to break the yolks. |taxes and still have to suffer the con- :{;1‘;} M‘g”"j‘nd fndorse the Toregolng i ‘m;t‘;;):rx;u»n‘vgnulx:a, Jare or pillow out of shape. Rub thor-| ..,k in it so that the saltpetre water | Serve very hot in the same dish sequences, Sbpication of James O. Mahoney for 4 | electors and ‘axpayers, owaing' resl the mparting of their knowledge |lowed Carrie Nation to make a trip | oughly with the soap, squ ng and cofhe i s At the last town meeting it will be inse and hereby certify th aid ap- the world. throush the British Isles Datting With your hands s vou might | |04y, feach Wel up the sides. Cover| \veish Rarebit—Half a pound of | remembered that the no road tav vote | I-icant In & suitabie pers e °f7 | hereby slgn and endorse the Toreioin Brery afdckiienil institution can 8o 5 = fine woolen underwear. Rinse In two | egting in the saitpetre water, will | fresh cheese two eggs, one-quarter of | was very close, and it is feared that | ci1scd pursuant to suth, SpRUcation | SiRege "\ Shea Tor a licenne, and mmense amount of work under its| If the president continues to hola ! or three clear waters and hang up to|j.qp it constantly molst. % a saltspoonful of cayenne, one table- [if the roads are not repaired the com- :ff;,‘j‘d al Norwisly “William Campiop, | lqreby certify that said applicants a esent equipment. It can continue to|such ideas concerning civil service, [, In the sunlight A dash of salt g Spoontul of butter, one teaspoontul of | ing year many more taxpavers will | {3t b SucGarsy, Jonn 3. koles, 1y | shiaiie persons to belcunsed purs n out its hindreds of graduates each | the democratic candidate for governor | fyaier Wl keep the’ colors from fad- FLEXIBLE BRACELET. gult end s hait’ oustul of cream.|rice in & revolf seainst,the fown end | Drilesi, doun f O'NellL X nereny | &AL S0 suld spprisyer SHISLatNOR r but th v assachus may not have so| "o k the chee c — | coresty e above named signe ich, this 14th das O i D ar 5.}; there are many avenues In|in Massachu mrx.., ‘may not have so -— = A flexible bracelet watch of dainty | Put it with the other ingredients in a|ried by a large majority. und erd are electors and taxpay. | 1913, Paul mul‘”.“u:. Hem e Gebrath: the heads fully realize the han- | many regrets after all that he failed 2 24 [ ce over boiling| A TAXPAYER OF CANTERBURY., ers, owning real estate, in the Town o | Aibert W. Lil . John R. Fowler, 4 h Nefath DICTATES OF FASHION. workmanship is composed of sterling | light saucepan and place over boiling . e “Eated @t Norwieh, this 16th | John F. Farrell. 1hereby certify that cap under which they are laboring. |to endorse the administration. O atod with French —onan€ | water Stir untll the cheese melts, Nogwicli, ‘Dated at Norwich, this 16th e e, 5""'5: ol o o Such contributions are of inestimable e Moire and chiffon is a favorite com- | in tufquoise blue and white, and can |then spread the mixture on slices Bf Trouble Enough for One State. rook Town Clerk oct203 | are electors and taxfayers, owning value in overcoming just such unpro-| When an examiner is selected be- | bination for afternoon dresses, the|be adjusteéfl to fit the wearer's arm.|hot toast. Serve at once. o B R e Y lr';:z'-d”nl?lohr“'\'«clr:"xfi:v;?mota Norwich. vided for desirables, and permit thecause he "will be impartial and his | moire used as a trimming. These watches are chiefly to ba A Traw when it has Murphyecmenis| F, €. ATCHISON, M. D tohar, A. TV 1913; Chas. 5. Holhrook, extension of knowledge both for the | report correct Whether it is favorable = recommended for their lightness, A Man's Island. il ¥ cago . L p ] SoReE A thinceo faculty and for the students. It is!or unfavorable”™ as has been dome to T;w n;“'fls' lace dslete\‘;! ae zath- | durability and general attractiveness. q"Als a (hrnln :’ené;ut of mddmf‘?‘;‘ ¥ PHYSICIAN AND SS:RGEON s such gifts 4 . Posis A ? | ered at the wrist and at the elbow just | e Station the other day,” we are told, ¥ Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. St th B SELBIA worth Suh e ek | Srte: the Tatsntion 16 to know the b | EndeF the sleeves of one's frock A GOOD IDEA. “there were In the third-class com- | Captain Thomas M. Corcorth Night ‘phone 1083 PLANG from in ? | condition a fact which i vay partment two women smoking_cigar_ | Thirteenth Cavalry, committed suiclde | =gz oo F. C GEE o be heard n future -dmtmc‘rm’\ itios n is not always| Tulle is again in use for trimming, | When traveling by night in the|ettes and a man knitting."—London | Saturday at Columbus, N. M., by shoot- | gitern Gomneeticat equal te The Buly iy 3 TUNER sevelstions and accomplishments, aimed at in corporation reports, made up in pompons and aigrettes, | summer, moisten a piece of white! Punch ing. et'n £0r Dusiness resuits ‘Phone 511 Norwich, G4 v

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