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ONE LOT 30c Pocket Knives ‘One Cause of Bad Complexion—the Cure GAIN 137 IN SCHOOL AGE COUNT| Thorough Work umerators Wil “Look at a section of skin under the of Enume: Guy and Downes L8 e R R R R e e complesign says" Be T Hobert Bring $435 More From State Than Estimated by Town e TR S logks to tiie naked eye, under tho glass &l‘wl 1 t.l H H H ac h Committee—Total Enumeration This Year is | 20U of n5eiaia™s Heue Blande. 1o 59 B i skl W perapration 71 Against 5834 Last Year. RRa BSRRrAI H e mave Frea outier. / ' | Bhould the glands be blocked up witd irroating gritty particles, & common fronitial pajug powaecs and Cepos, The annual enumeration of children , 6,000 children upon whom the state | N&ture retaliates causini Ak in the town of Norwich between the | will pay to the town the annual negi.‘r:ufi::ai,“lb.log;;w:“orwp’x:‘.g&’, 4 ages of 4 and 16 as required by the |amount of $2.26 each. The Work of | recommend ordinary mercollzed wax. 1t state in order to obtain the State ap- | enumeration has been underway for | not only does what the various face propriation for schools has been com- | about two months. preparatlons are supposed to accom- pleted and shows a net gain of 137.| The following are the figures by | plish, but its pecullar absorbent action This is a decided difference from last | districts, both for the present enumer- | Iregs the pores from the aaily secumi year when the enumeration figures |ation and the former one: L T A ot Sttt showed a loss from the year before. 1913 LU e e e e il e e The total this year is 5971 as against | Central ...... .1453 youthtul complexion, One ounce of this 5834 for 1912 ne gain was made | West Chelsea wax, to be had at any drug store, y i 7 ) sa distri i i 1047 | ally. suffices to rejuvenate the mostly in the West Chelsea district, Taftville e e s ] The Porteous & Mitchell Choose Now From Qur Line of WASH GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER All the staple fabrics are here in a wide variety of grades and colorings. The season’s choicest Novelties are here also in very bet . T vere al ins in |G il ] £ G . 10 Clntea) and Fane. THS Mbbes ube (BBt 232 | cold cream’ and washed off mornings.” | large assortments. Exclusive patterns not shown else- tained were principally confined to |Town Street 217 8 % Taftville and Yantic. West Town 117 | give the fullest possible information where will be found amongst our collection. The town school board estimated |Occum their receipts as the resuit of enumer- |Long Soc: ation $13,000. But from this count | Bridge there will be paid the town from the | Yantic 117 | concerning every ‘detail of the work. 07 | Norwich will be certain to share in the general benefits accruing from the ter- | minal, and for this reason is most THE HOUSEHOLD We invite you to come and see our cornpiate show- state $13.435. This pleasing result is | East Gr iain L iy e b larn of The Reup ALBERT BOARDMAN, Proprietor ing of Wash Goods. You will be under no obligations due to the painstaking work of the |Ecotland Road 28 | {0 date. . to bty Thisks fow hisbe- enumerators, Tyler D. Guy an YV Je ‘auwecus il . . . Downes. How _thoroughly they have |Plain Hill ... B 17| WoMAN CHARGED WITH BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET covered the ground s shown by the : fie e return which they make of nearly | Totals 7 4i- MURDER OF HUSBAND OUTING FLANNELS DAISY CLOTH {iBravdapy Bt e Man Shot fo: Deaty | A splendid assortment of Out Robe Fl Is, 28 inch id: B TINGS CLOSE While Asleep. T assort of Out- obe Flannels, 28 inches wido o st INC FERENCE oo MEE,N VGVEECK OF PRAYER S Bncen PREVALENCE OF CANCER | TERMS OF INCOME TAX || ing Flannels, hundreds of de- and reversible, pretty figured de- P ssre mdar : pickaiphongils Freedom, N. H., Nov. 13—An indict- IN THE UNITED STATES AS APPLIED TO ALIENS signs to select from—at 8c, 9o, signs for smoking jackets, i —Mi chargi jer in the first de- — it | %; i ; MpEp S an R Unh et yite Missd Hove J: Romigyis Danfarts Speake, Upan fomen Champ e o L o il Dicath Bibte rai 1 [ 26 atithaWToIE | Cirbular ToleaiNVRIEHR Intonnd: so |1 120 wnd i3 A0t v lounging and bath robss—at e Roath of Norwich Read Paper. Topic, A Man’s Size. gree was returned by the Carroll co 4 | ; ! a yard. = ty grand jury against Mrs. Mary L Mortality. Clarify Situation. KIMONA F NELS LLT"‘Y]G;"S::T—;;]HL:X{;}" f";_*‘e\hr?:eo';‘h?;fi m;}gy”‘;“afl’ oF the noon mestings St | Suasklors for the stuotine of bep hris- | L, o TR ity of e | Wastingiak New. ‘1 Tnterhal Foy. M ROBE FLANNELS nce of the | pg e Woman’s Baptist Missionary . confer- | international week of praver, Rev. -‘-i}’x‘sfiizefi“‘l‘,‘.};\: ® h test |enue officials today cleared up one| ence of southeastern Cofnecticut,which | Romeyn Danforth of New London | yeon‘in jail since s may [of the difficulties that has stood in | was held all day Wednesday at Union)Spoke Thursday on A Man's Size. v s S . ago. Le in cancer, according to the report vay S e S Baptist church, Mystic, and delegates | General Secretary win: Hill- Sand WSS L S L s eath | Do e anear g to eport | the way of a clear comprehension of rd, it was an- | ford has |dium has prevented a thorou weeks | of what its curative prepert Kimona Flannels, 28 inches e, wide, in a splendid variety of The well-known “Daisy” Cloth in designs adapted especially for little folks' garments, in wl attractive designs and dainty were present from Willimantic, Put- | President James Case led the ser- | wpjle agleep in his home here on the [Made to the clinical congress of sur- | the terms of the income tax law among | colorings, particularly suited for creata, pink aand bius-—at: NIS ram, Jewett City, Danfelson, A\urwj?hw" The boy, said Rev. Mr. Danforth, | Dight of September 19. Mrs. - [geons in session here by the cancer | foreign investment bankers and brok- Mihionasc etz 1 e andiifia yaed Wy oS R LS ol ctant o bons tha T B | ford claimed he murdered DY {campaign committee. The committee, | ers in regard 10 the. progedure neces- morning session was opened by devo- | IS a bit reluctant to cross the line be- | magied men who laroformedit s S St caees by appdad x X 1 Ao matind tlonal exercises conducted ~ by Mrs.|Yond which he must assume the re- | i o county officials | OrEant oumab o Dy spread- |sary in the case of an alien who holds | A ISR St S bt Ehane: for. Msntnan Soll 86 Welcome E. Bates of Mystic, and in | SPonsibilities of manhood here are i w4 followed by a s ment that the |ing information leading to early treat- restments in American securities. | inches wide, both plain and fgureq designs—a fabric very ibe .bsence of the president and vice)S0me Who try mnever to cross it and | gigow© had confessed, but en ar- |ment of the disease as soon as it " In a circular letter to collectors the much jn demand—price & yard s . hackford | manifests itself, reported on the edu- |pyreau points out that while coupons | cational campaign of the last year car- lor orders for registered interest pay- ried on by the American Soclety for lable in the United States, represent- | president, Mrs. Preston of Danfelson |t0 make a child’s play of life. The | . ionaq September 26 Mrs. took charge of the session following. | Older they grow the mere pitiful is the | ;1ohded not guilty Reports were read and' accepted from |Si&ht presented by men who only play | i & e the Control of Cancer. ing interest on bonds owned by non- | : : S R T e the R montere s or | A man dhovid take up'a man's tasi | BOXING 'LESSONS A £ | “only time will teil what percentage Tesident aliens, must be accompanied (] EEYptian Crepe, 28 Inches wide, In wich on Adoniram Judson, the first|2Rd take it up with strength. A man | A CAMPAIGN EXPENSE |of cases can be cured with radium,” | by a certificate to this effect, the | newest Fall colorings Baptist missionery to Burmah. Letters | Should think some thoughts that are o Baia et o he mevart i “Few surgeons in | cortificate may be signed either by the || _ 3 Al of much interest were also read from |DPI& enough to be a man’s size, and a | Mayor-elect Mitchel Spends © | this country have enough radium 1o | owner or in his behalf by a reputable ain-dyed Ratine, 28 inches wide, in several missionaries in the fieid. man should have a heart that is not | Get Into Physical Trim. |sive it a thorough trial. It is sug- |bank or collecting agency. Such an all the most fashionable colorings— Dinner was served during the noon | Undersized. The heart of childhood is | gested that radium should be stand- |scent must give the name and address tender. When manhood comes. that | New York, Nov. heart should not grow tough but sim- : ply larger in order to love more and 14—Two hundred |ardized to eliminate variations in its |of the alien non-resident and when a | sons | strength.” d b _ « |Dproper certificate is made the normal Frederick I. Hoffman of Newark, N. | one per cent, need not be withheld at recess and was greatly enjoyed, thanks to the women of the church. Follow- { and seventy dc for boxing le Woven Oxfords, 32 inches wide, in a variety of goloreq stripes, suitable for waistings und shirtings— Texicane Cloth, 32 inches wide, a crepe c finished cloth, in a varfety of colored stripes on white grounds, suitable for weistings and shirtings- ing de\nfi-ma!vexergllsfl e *l‘;‘*’ be quicker in its sympathy. land a course training s | ; “E0ER tHag dis ot WHALH| s e { f‘.u?"“",“",""‘os}c'“'ew ‘:‘f‘rk“a‘_i ;’“ m“ But when a man stands by the sea ,the largest item e X se contained |er cancer is on the increase at pre: S S oB v | i ;1_“‘5‘;'&" ona Mr. Stromes of Nor_ | oF on the summit of a mountain his|in tne campaign unt of {ent was merely guesswork. . Wrong Flavoring Extract. { r- | size seems utterly insignificant. And |- wich spoke splendidly on his experi- [ Lye S TE MeFY GISERRATE (AN | Mavor ence as missionary to Africa. Other | pumanity a man's size seems entirely | Mitchel Y e KT o1 A My Hoftmban, doms features of the afternoon’s programme | t5, smail. To really do a man’s work | COrding to the memorandum covering {880 |1 PSSR Ut ORI | CO8 were singing by Eugene B. Seamans|in the world a man must have the |this item—which dentally does not | C€atl TELE e e and Miss Fanny Fish, each being ac- | help of one who was of a man's size | State why Mr. Mitckel thought it nec- “Seventy-fiye thousand persons in | lect Jo p Mitc Mr. 5 ect John Purroy Mitchel. Mr. A H st v el E to o is to! ccount was flled today. Ac- the United i sl - H | get the peanut flavor out of her poli- | tics.—-Memphis Commercial Appeal. | H Loomgold Messaline, 28 inches wide, a Yard || in black. brown, cadet and navy compan G = i . | essary to learn how to box—the money 4 B ¢ T TR kel teislaments of lnlER BEL L e Capnign, Der | $22/B554 A Y AMUAC, A, Campaighe Children Cry grounds with white and colored de- 1t was voted that the next meeting, | up until he has attained the stature | tween Sept. 16 and Nov. 4 and all the SR FOR FLETCHER'S Blgris— which will be held next spring, be at|of the perfect man, the man Christ |1essons were taken at Mr, Mitchel's eve Worlth e 1% The. voknntae the Baptist church in Noank | Jesus, In undertaking Christian works| home at the rate of three or more & | committee of 1,000 engaged in a two| CAS T ORI A —_—— in the Y. M, C. A. for the coming | Week. Other items are $55 for throat | ..\ e campaign for $4,000.000 for the $86 for medical attention . let h that he takes | treatment it Young Men's and Young Men's Chris- | - . INSTITUTE FOR EAGHERS. | |measn Iot sech s ape that ta takes | TSR0, 400 (07, 000 (SHIRE | Youne Mems ana Young Men'e Coeie, : | The Porteous itchell Co Program Provided for Saturday at the — calls .and telegrams. contribution, amounting to § 4.74:.f he 2 total contributed for the first our | Nathan Hale School. HAMEURGER: sNoTDV ¥ i | TWO CURRENCY BILLS K or the obatoii ssamsicse iy ] NIany H ave A teachers institute will be held at ABENE 30013 WO ARE BEING PREPARED e | AR it Will be for teachers of New London session of the Remains. the Other Doesn't. ard BEgan, one of the jurors who re- ! bargains in our NOTEPAPER . ing. There will be a morning and af- | Shore of Fishers Island Tuesday night | 3o ™ cparing separate currency bills [ No name was signed to the letter, in Brundage, state supervisor of agri- {and immediately went to F A Language Lesson for Second Grade | Jished e oK T ea® hoan pass | Deen produced in London. We predict Chicago | Can be used on any lamp socket and cost less than five county and it is expected that there The body of- Health Commissioner turned a verdict of first degree murder ternoon session. The following pro- | DY @ surfman. was sent to his home|;'he presented to the senate. Semator | which the writer 2 cuiture in Mansfield and Lebanon. land, where identification was estab- | Senator Hitchcock and the five repub. |, AP1aY Puplls —Elizabeth Mifler, Willimantic | Measre. Hamburger and Johnson|feifing a measure based on the amend. jthat it will not last 30 minutes unle 1d. | secure the chance of the sea-!| cents an hour to operate. the Nathan Hale grammar school at | Brother of Drowned Man Took Pos- | < i b Juror Egan Threatened. % i New London, Saturday. The mstitute | One Embodies President’s Views While | priggeport, Conn, Nov. 13—Rich- | taken advantage of the great ject of the institute is fo instruet | Gustav ,x-,h““"v"’f”[“" ;" M‘“‘"“ "':'1; wings of the senate banking and cur- | received a Black Hand letter yes- teachers in modern methods of teach- | On. Whic 2o ound on the south |, committee today worked stead- |terday in connection with the case, Morning Session. Agriculture in the Schools—A. I |personal friend, came to New London | cije their differences and agree on the The Only Ci TE % i i s " X y Chance. hers Is- | pi] which the presidents wants and ehtitiad Ealf an . Hour taal Tk not, get into line ':l‘"Clei SMALL BUT MIGHTY {or you will be just too late to! Geography—Henry T. Burn princi- | yody was brought to New London and | ready adopted, but which were ob- | Record He pal of the Willimantic normal train- | ¢orwarded to New York on the New|poxious to the sident. will be a large attendance. The ob- Washinzton, Nov. 13—The two |in the Josephe Buonomo case last week ! serted: “We will V. day night. Late Wednesday aft- T = . ? = gl & - T gram has been prepared: ¥t Y nigh | Owen and the six 4 tic members | fix you. Buonomo has friends.” The i ernoon Max Hahburger, a brother of | ¢"} o committee who have supported |jetter was mailed in Bridgeport. II -4 §6 QO $6.00 the deceased, and a Mr. Johnson. a |y, administration struggled to recon- Sl Cempiete Complete modei schoo! commissioned a power boat, and the|ments which the committee had al- |it 18 unft for public — —— | i . | ing_school London line boat. s , Policy With the Hookworm, . | History In the Elementary Schools it e e Brouidenos Eesls Encouraned: As we go to press the administration | SON and regret it afterwards. | —A. N. Potter, supervisor of ng- Tatl dn Bow Eonden Tecrminal : is still thinking about starting to P : : 301to: So1R e Providence, R, I, Nov. 13.—A prom. | ¢ i . % i N N bosiiy » ton, Some!‘:h.:rrl'dm:n:!lsrel;sm:m s. Frank V. Chappell of the New Lnn(; foa’ tnale tode by 'Vibe Praciiant Tokn ;:,m:fnmlr( l::“Lu Innlur”(‘\ a Mexican |* Hurd’s, Whltmg s, Crane’s, | g don_ harbor commission has aeceptes Murdock of the Southern New Eng- | Policy: to; script. | "Ex .ME == i I I A Language L per | apn invitation to deliver an dnd R company to complete a : ittle | & ntic | fore the Men's club of the Lark chu e Shouss L Somilete. 8 Bad Case of Cold Feet. and other lines at very little| % e | this evening on the subject of the|garded Mayor Jc h H ainer Felix Diaz does not klnnw when hls;‘ P ! Send Us ’lour CLEAN]NG iting Lesson for Upper Grades | steamship terminal about to be bullt at | as an indication that the road will |feet will be warm enough to permit of | prices. # nie E. Dennehy, Willilmantic nor- | East New.London. In view of the fact { eventually be completed. The bridge | hisreturn to Mexican soil—Pittsburgh R —— and DYEING—you 1 mal training school. that Mr. Chappell has been very close- | was left half finished more than a | Gazette Time: A = = 1y ailied to 81 drs phse’of i Drapodcd | yeks ago when otk vens muspendsd on e be glad you did CONNECTICUT PATENTS. pier construction since its earliest in- | this proposed Grand Trunk branch planted, costs | g B ception, he is eminently lified to | line i F. Wi Bull of New London Granted | One on Adjustable Section Mold. The list of patents issued to Con- necticut inventors for week ending Tuesday, Nov. 11th, 1913, as furnished from the office of F. H. Allen follows: Harry B. Arnold. New Britain, hed; shn T, Austin, Hartford (combina organ stoj lon, 2 patents): B N, Baldwin, Stratford, concealed hinge; a mile. | E ONLY CommEiry| LANG’S EQUIPPED Cleansers and Dyers PLANT 157 IN Franklin Street NORWICH - to Leave it Howard M, Barber, sh delivery nism, 2 patents Edward W. ern iliti Waterbury, foundry-riddle; A . Facilities. W. Brown, corder; Fred w_Lon- don, adjuste James D. Carey. New Haven. pipe cleaner; Cuno, Meriden, gas engine C. Fisher, Middle- 3 patents; Harry artford.( vending rold Kirkby, Middletown, Alexander Sutherland, ch biade; George nomas, e fuse plug; hnnv ¥ lbillich, Bridgeport, ne re- IT NEVER FAILS. Dayton Farmhouse Lighting Outfit The days are gettin Buol Syl puv ierious . Winter evenings are most - here i but havea DA % Lt - ING' ou'r;fi»m-u‘fiod 50 Extra Value Per Garment mechian e - Examine Bristol Mills Underwear and you can see how much better it is o g et o " ine: L. Whitright, Water- than the usual at the price—in finish, workmanship, material. will“tirn the” daricnsan bury, den on holder: Charles A, into daylight.. You ecan Don’t buy underwear in haste—and then ‘““repent at leisure.’”” . Be sure it’s going to fit right—as does - MEN’S MERINO light your house and ‘Wiilard, Madison, control for motive barn at a coet so sif power: Alfred J. Flauder, Bridgeport, plcture frame. as to be within ths reach of anyone. » Wit . for our Cataiog Blectric Lighting Outfits THE C. 3. MERSICK & €0. Sole Agents for Com- EASTERN CONNECTICUT BRANCH Quarterly Meeting to Be Held at Os- good Memorial, Nov. 18, 7 nectieut. The quarterly meeting of the East- 274-203 State 8 ern Connecticut. branch of the Woa- New Havem, - . man's Board of Missions will be held at the Osgood Memortal parish house Tuesd Nov. 18, with morning ses slon at eleven and the afternoon ses- slon at 1.30. Mrs. John Howland, of Guadalajara, Mexico, will speak and delegates to the annual meeting at Springfield will report. Ferguson & Charbonneay are selling the % ' “Verithin” o "W || Gruen Watch e oot Sttt First Guves || Also the Best Watch Bargain RubberFM:;-LrDhBr;vowpurpou ever ofi Gl'd M. J. cUMMINGS || A 21 Jewel Adjusted Watch in a 25 year filled case for Most Ciga~s Are Geed. THESE ARE BETTER " TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR Underwear X Be sure it’s going to be warm and comfortable, yet not heavy nor scratchy.) Underwear should be made of fine-gauge, close-knit yarn—as is Bristol Mills. Bristol garments have these furthee cuperiorities: Seams lock-stitched snd covered. Frills and cuffs looped-on. All garments guaranteed not to rip,’ shrink nor full-up. » Long or short sleeves, and regular or stout drawers. . These Dealers Seli Bristol Underwear: Porteous & Mitchell, The Reid and Hughes Co., Murphy and McGarry, and F. A. Wells Co. The Bristol Mfg. Co. Bristol, Conn. Would-Be Suicide Recovering. George H. Lawrence, who tried to end his life by cutting his throat and wrists Wednesday, is reported to be recovering at Memorial hospital, New London. No reason other than mental aberration has as yet been given for his act. City Physician Dr. Thomas Soltz states that Lawrence said to him several times, “My wife, my wife.” So far as known he is unmarried. A pe- culier feature of the self-inflicted wounds s the fact that In cutting his wrists the radial artery was severed, but that no serious results followed the loss of blood. Sailed for ltaly Nov, 4th, n:)uo'nlfllanz l;mt bmlly,hlrom Bres;;:l, y, former] rom this city, have, bech Lpendife the sumzier’ i GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR ol tates, sal XNov, th on the New Ic a B, TR s 1o posssst | Look for BRISTOL Voo o i Del-Hoff Hot can Radistor Co. Enjoying the best the BRISTOL ® Union Suits THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin &t . EUROPEAN PLAN of health they return iy Tialy much Shield on label with TREWSERSER Next to tte Paluce Cafe Special Dinner served daily Eritich customs revenue lust year ag- TUBRE is no advertising medium in from 12to 2 p. m. ik custame oy i an each garment $1.50 & $2—in 4 weights B To: Sibinens Saaslie 0 Pk et clanssarvics . by, pomueiugh St