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BEING OUT OF STYLE | k g DjA\_’_lSN'WQW : Kirk Brown 2325, co. b nting_ Hi Productions the great improvement of the civil| service of the country. “The spoHls system is thus restered and the former vice president of the| i Civil Service Reform association gave u.h u’leh” it his approval as president of the| United States. This approval will be & a lasting stain upon his administration,| ‘It 1S a harq thing to face” lam- | retrimmed myself last fall. It ought and Goufier ven thoven 1t e with Jov the lesst | ented Loretta, as she sank into the | to have feathers sticking stralght up i ¥ morris chair, “but 1 can see that it is | or, backward so as to catch Deople's . | competent of his supporters, those Who | o iniis b o yes in the elevators, but I trained M, 117 YEARS OLD are always willing to live on the gov-| “What's wrong now?” asked her |mine to lle down and play dead in- i : Thursday Eve.. g MIDDLEMAN _— e e | ernment, but who, for obvious reasons, | brother. “Got to go to the dentisUs? | stead of standing up on their hind ; Matines 230, 105 20 e price 12c @ week) 80c a | Shrink from undergoing a competitive| “Don’t be frivolous,” Loretta repri- | lega and barkin, 8o the hat is dread- e 8, » manded him. “I have finished with | fully old style. You see, I am too tall s - test to prove thelr mer mand e am too ta - . Try hey will the democrats can- | the dentist for a while and his bili | to have my headgear catching in 11 4 e o tass oateer, ' | mot cover up the harm they have al- [ Anished me. That is much more seri- | ropes and car siraps so I have to|} 150 Men’s and Youths’ Winter Overcoats'now on sale at 2.30 > 3 g - iy ha ous: 00k meek. It s the same thing ? 4 % = = Sy dang UL CRSR N D TRDLS Jhon't keep me in suspense” plead- | the fashionable siripes. They won't || gpecial prices, which represent an actual:saving of $3.00 AUDITORIUM 7 and 8.40 lephone Calls: ed her brot do for a tall girl."” > ' A COSTLY HONOR. 5 " o ’ . o 1 find,” declared Loretta, “that I 1 don't see why you should wor; om‘ £ M;fu.‘m"',.m‘“flo.m“}“mn. 35-3 It cannot be declarcd that William | am (o he relegated to & background | about auch (hings. ~‘Men don't Toow || to $5.50 on every t in the lot. ; At these special The JIM TENBROOKE TRIO Bulletin Job OfMce 35-2]| F. McCombs has not given full thought pmore or less obscure. I have to give | whether a girl is in_the latest style e ’ ¢ B necessary for ac- | up being fashionable. jor In the earllest. They just know (| Prices: In Their Amusing Way of Entertaining Willimantic Office, Room 2 Murray | to the requirements pecs an ambassadorship, and whe “Getting too fat, I suppose?” when a girl looks all right.” ) 4 ¢ . Building. Telephone 27 i dribasbadoranip and woe0l canEo (faRe ania Eorera roukt]s Sbs an_ expioded theory thac we (| Young Men’s Winter Overcoats, made.in a wide GRAGE DARNLEY ' ABAMS gROTRERS = .3 S cause 1 ained t ty P ds up ! women dress for men,” explainec o- . . The Athletic Girl dians i, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1913, he steikes at o vunerable 2L AD o Ak s T T hars retta:” it s evident in ihe womews || arnge of fancy mixtures, with belted back und$ 8 95 il e T TRE oint in our diplomatic service, since otion not 1o tell yor ord . | 1 that we do not. Critic X e the zrounds upon which he bases his| 5t “ant. Belns - tos Doan aan o | whet ‘we fear. . Which brings me|] Patch pockets—regular $12.001Overcoats:at. ... FLO. LAWRENCE WOODS, 2 REEL FEATURE decision is that he cannot afford to course the dressmaker did say that | brethen, to my point '3 f h an appointme she \“,m‘ to «!s’,:ujm my nm»:xren;?_u:‘s, lle\'e;)u)'o\:::d‘l‘dM}l'(ngxol}hastlc; B};av‘? Men’s and Youths’ Full Length Winter Over- TIR cirmhmfl 0 g RoniE o ':\u \f‘i}\u o neck 7;" '“' b i ds my own—always we lis worst || coats, made with convertible collar, and in a wide s The : e L S e o, PR | T o et e i ikt | range of fancy mixtures, with belted back and$11 95 Colonial F'heatre Bnnd]n kbl SRR o™ The mext ; 1\3}?53-;"&.?{] “‘l‘;&}y‘;\%?{j%igl;nguifi: COUSIaE Lo bl seiien e Bttt s % MATINEE 5o CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 100 “ g i rather, first time—1 see | My one pride and delight has been | ¥ ¥ = 0 - S e s i, i MLt o S et (e ] Men o BINE Koy Dvarosts wilt Adgchan PO P The Butdle of oae oo aoever 2000 Ft. circulation of any paper in East- orn Connecticut and from three to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to over J000 of the 4,053 houses In Nerwich, aci read by ninety- three per cent. of the people. In Windhem it i delivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Danielson to over 1,100 and in Alice Joyce as Madelyn Mack, Detective “MARVELOUS PATHE WEEKLY,’ .All the Latest Pictured Events TAN EVENING WITH WILDER SPENDER,” ..Blograph Latest Comedy And Exceptional Comedy to Complete the Bill Rabbi Stephen S. Wise OLYMPIC HALL ) meet- | shop clope’ with | and anvbody can see that it is’ by | shawl collar, made 52 inches long, a warm, serv-$13 95 . : sing thres | sangaa St Soosomingly as 1 towuent, |] iceable coat—regular $18.00 Overcoats at..... 3 wns ¢ pairs of | and have always enjoyed having it mps with wour Aot | When other gitia have been beauiitui || Men’s and Youths’ Fancy Plaid-back:Overcoats, or charming or anything that I am | 7 s % . brown, gray and fancy mixtures,.some with shawl to' my pay check, as | not oy brospective witer| T s mot Rening for compuiments || collar, others with convertible collar — regular $]3 95 . sald Loretta, hurriedly. “When other | | il “wore ail tnose. things that T am |J $18.00 Overcoats at......c.caenecmende.. | not 1 have always thought to myself | o find h that makes me cross. i d- w ing th her story, | Bdbone . 5 ; & Chi i1 a & | 5 all of these places it is consi SlIp on o He et TR dions Sinellhe detkaianti | Mo S and Youths Chinchilla Overcoats in On WOMAN’S SUFFRAGE | 5 iy o Y friend, Sara” Porter, the | awakening. brown, navy, Oxford and tan—with or without at the TOWN HALL, rlp to nive towns, one hundred and incomte 1 look- | ut off vo I seer || shawl collar, some belted back, others plmn$16 50 ety NEmmper Sich ot (8110 et S S ¢ istré a E No.” id Lo sadl: “It has y. 4 - . BN ot gas been my” constant. compamon for s || back—regular $22.00 Overcoatsat..........- ! Song] and and sixty rural fres delivery weather w long I cannot bear to part with it. I GEORGE G. GRANT ; i l ered the local daily. ! 2 I § | reutes. with t cold, though maybe | went in for a shampoo today however. b oo Bulietia is s0id in avery me St winter. : I went to that place Grace old me of. 9 OATS and 44 L oy el gid fud e R Tty Cakad HaR lof pmae T e iaststan Women's Appare Sum Undertaker and Embalmer st josepi's sopavimy 3 routes in Eas : Comnecticut. A * used to shiver and | “Ine girl who shampoos people | 32 Provi ille | i f dex : . rovidence St., Taftville | . P s that was nearly 80| there said it was such a pity that I i = : i mbx CIRCULATION WAR AND PEACE. © time she wasn't cold | had ftoo much hair. . She said one || Women’s Black Thibet Coats, full length, with Ural Prompt atteation to day or night calls. | November 24th ; % % ways say ren’t | could buy sb much nicer hair nowa- = 5 % Iso Gray Ziberline Telephond 630. apridMWFawl | B g o one of them hates | days and could arranke it so much lamb and braid trimmings — also Gray Z $7 50 = 2 et TR A 1 would. too, if| easier than one coul rra e natura ate 2 1 463 i para s et ion | paler than, oneicouid sradis neuial || Coats; three-quarteniength, sizes 16'tc 46-—dlkat.. - J. FACONANT, 11 Franklin St. | A o) HOTRG ‘Whitestone bc and the J. F. C. 10¢ | First-class Win L d Ci, Try them. order. Johp Tuckle Prop. Tel 42-5 {I had to be troubled with so much | the ways T am | hair of my own. | s e Women’s Coats of fine quality boucle, ‘with vel- - e O ate the. attar s e ,fi_ . not the limit,” declared Lo- vet collar—Coats of plain and cut Chinchilla— e e o hit blue hat of vours first rate” | she ‘charged me dowble price hecanse || Coats of Ziberline with kimona sleeves and deep : o i e ee LBl i cuffs—Coats of tan and gray homespuns—Bluck$12 50 Caracul Coats, 52 inches long—all at. S5 o November 15 Dayton Farmhouse Lighting Outfit The da mind!" s This hat I'! News, nkers THE G, 8. NERSIENG 01 INVESTIGATING COAL ROADS. | |0, " 000 0 - — & ; ! ” i shqrier an & An Mvestigat which i ound t s WOk Pl : 'Women’s Ural Lamb Fabric Women's Suits that have Winter ever o De foliowed with widespresd interes 1 in Coats —also Women's Mix- 0 been $25.00, and extra value Bave a DAYTON i e a ‘ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR i matoniy 281950 ae that price—now reduced § 8 5) B n i S e yuantion of whether ! S | Suits that have int bt You o | | 0 and $19550 — & Women's Suits that : ple: ‘assof 2 o been $45.00, $40.00, $ » 4 | = Ir. Vanderlip, presi- | Serlous proposition is like this in B for our Catalog n n K r | « nal bank of New |Plain language. Mr. Weeks and other tric Lighting Outfits T a e s 80 : uld e to fasue their prom 3 | e i e e e s i it || Al Qur Fine Dress Hats Reduced states- | Ple, to redeem them for the banks. & 3 all bad is > et ¥ R " L therefore against the interes: 45.0 wn their lives { mansh If the cur. | Away back in 1862 when the money |fJAll our Women's Fine Dress All our Women's Fine Dress NeZTAAE State St In general Moch depends - | i perly amend- | question w ending in congress over | fats that sold up to $10.00 Hats that sold up to $20.00— is now in sight, we w Mr, Spaulding said, on page 13§ of h < & § diicult conditions. Rigfary: Wlosthan, are tlisy Nadear ee our showing of Untrimmed Beavers in all the best re he did of Massa Sen- | tohav preference given to them % mem. | over other creditors of the govern- one of | ment? Sir, it is a very respectable cting table, | €lass of gentlemen, but a class of mes vernments | Who are very sharp in all money trans- ‘redeemable in gold | acti They are not generally among awfal money.” and | the producing classes—not among carried 8 to 4, so that | those b, by their labor and skill, Wil money and | make the wealth of the country: buf edeem 18 prom- | @ class of men that have accumulated tey. but in gold, | wealth—men who are willing to lend . inlesy’the law savs | money to the government if you will redeemable. in | make the security bevond all question, ion. The sovern- | give them a high rate of interest and batore, away back | make it payable in coin.. * * * and e and paid at | put your bonds on the market at the “nd notes, promis- | market price to purchase gold ard sil- n £old on demand to pay_them interest every six 7 Those notes | months Who would not be willing ents on the dollar, | to loan money on such terms? Sir, the |legal tender treasury mote bill was | intended to avoid all such financiering and -protect the government and peo- Who pay the taxes, from all such d bargains. It intended as a shield in the hands of the patriotic people of the country against all forced ‘is, even to pay- | sales of bonds, and all extravagant 1ot he same | Tates of interest” History is repeat- at o pro. |ing itself. How Is the government to © reason tney | get the “gold” to redee its promises oney would o | to pay? It is not in the gold mining | business. Sell bonds to buy gold, to | redeem its or the banks' promises to pay, and tax the people to pay interest shapes and colorings, at $1.98. See our new mod- els in Women’s Dress Hats at $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00. TABLE LINENS Zgiian: Pt Now is a very good time to buy Thanksgiving Linens. With the great festive day about one week away, fortunate is the housewife who replenishes her supply of Table Lin- ens from our splendidly complete stocks. We have Linens from every country where linens are made—Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France and Austria— all our own importation, thereby enabling us to offer them at the lowest possible prices. The choicest Pattern Cloths, the most beautiful Damasks —qualities and prices such as will appeal to particular housewives who desire the best possible values, coupled with dependable qualities. . ai SAFETY ON THE LAKES T That the weather b advanee reports of the sto: - s St R e : , o e | e o | Exquisite Trimmings for Evening Gowns DON'T MEND THE END ”“““‘;"‘"_‘ ; ‘.f:;fi‘\"‘j‘,w.:"'_,"?,',‘jj g We are offering an Importer’s Sample Line of Trimmings BUT END THE MEND : ’;‘mfi} o o "‘”S“‘m»l'l OTHER VIEW POINTS l at special prices—the kind that is in demand for evening % p il el Bl gowns. The assortment includes Bands, Appliques, Medal- By buy'lng HOLEPROOFS S el e lions and Ornaments of all kinds—in silver, gilt and colors. rom the bankers’ viewpoint. Just « The dancing teachers are making a t wasn't for ¢ o ATh lot of money out of instructing in the her exouse.for the thirty new steps. Who says this country will not make sacrifices for the sake of education?—Meriden Journal. o 5 sstigntion. pt | mefllns Famous Considering the great tide of auto- fon has been started mobile traffic, which surged up and cause some improvement | down the state of Connecticut on Sat- S Bet oy st am Gettyshurg Address | riny it "Iz “remarkabie that not a > || single accident of moment has been reported—no deaths, no maiming, no damage. The result speaks volumes Sh s dg for the thoughtfulness ang care exer- our fathers brought forth on s continent a new nation, FOR EITHER LADIES OR MEN SIX MONTHS’ GUARANTEE WITH SIX PAIRS J. C. MACPHERSON SOLE AGENT FOR NORWICH Snd great dangers Sold only by the piece—size 9 to 18 inches—at 10c to $3.00 each. strated that the lakes with their lim- | fecling. $ted area offer greater dangers than @oes the ocesn. Thus while attent is being directed towards creat greater safety at sea the need o Tevision of the regulations for sta- (Trimming Department, Main Floor) n Women’s Kid Gloves * Thg " Women’s two-clasp Dress Kid Gloves—the well- known “Royalton” make, in black, whne,.mn a_nd gray—a dressy serviceable glove — Special price 65(: - MADE 50 YEARS AGO TODAY The great lakes have an enormons| When Y idge to win | amount of transportation and big har- Vests are reaped by the interests which | sc Bave so wonderfully developed the lake trade. The revelations which the ze tha h were thrown - ’ conceived in liberty and dedi- It has been claimed that mo one R e S et s e o OSSR #torm has caused call for a joint = ] cated to the propogition that al || finally lost a dollar on Morse and this APAUT. ceesocinaionnsnns vestigation by this country and Can-| If the operation on idneys to|| men are created equal claim has not been disputed. That 3 A e Women's 12-button length Kid ada of the methods of construetion|overcome mercury | ning is sue- Now we are engaged in a great entitled him to some consideration and | [Women’s one-clasp “Princess’ Wamen ! o i and the provisions for protection and cter of the antidote || clvil war, testing whether that ||in granting him a pardon Mr. Taft |[Cape Gloves for street wear, 8Qc | Glo il white and e ] Si) safety of the passengers and c to counteract the nation, or any nation so con- P:rform@dba humane nc|l for which | Jregular $1.00 value at i v cial price a palr... 3 e enmct aiilions WIS Poiso ceived and so toa there can be no reasonable groung f : i 5 & h-ur:"s; q;o»lh»‘:ilnr:fnfl::u s { Jong ‘endure, “We ate mot on'n || critictsm. ~“The doctors made- & poor [ e }fi;““é‘lj}’ Dhches Women's 16-button length Kid 3 e o e ole onshit Saedt at battlefield of that war. || Zuess in his case, but it was not the | JDress 254 2 Gloves, black, white and tan— Q e B e e e g bt haow come 1o demieare®> || first time their predictions went wrong, | [white and colors, our res- 8Qgq | Glove $2.3 coming of special price a pair. bave been y weak spo sed. % final || —New Britain Herald. : ik Sl - those who here ives that the nation The intimation given by the powers It is altogether fit- || that be that the forlorn Boston & 1 proper that we should || Maine will be allowed a small increase of rates to save it from threatened bankruptcy is a straw showing that Dress Goods--Silks Vaives HARM FROM SPOILS SYSTEM Just at this time when the post- office department is throwing open 150c Pocket Knives | in a larger sense, we c the fourth class postoffices of certain dedicate—we cannot conse- || the commission which “alctatorialty || A+ 68c Rl e e At 59c, value 75¢ 8 tates to those who stand the highest b hallow tile | Reeten e L Ealotde bl aniyee : 2y sizane 20-inch Shadow Stripe, Black Surah] . e e <t - 3 . 20-inch Shadow Stripe, Black Sural in the examination, much credit is| S0 fead who wivesior hees Nlstine e ms o0t Gainen ATH ool Henistis, (o pla [ 20-inch Shedow Stetoe, Black Burs being claimed by the democrats for have cratea” it far above || Elimimer of Hght as to the yealities a¢ | Jrose. reseda and myrtle— 22-inch Peau de Cygne, heavy and] fis oiiflon of the wierit systeni as — ol oot power o add of de. || the . railroad - sttuation . New maver ||, 44-inch Tafteta Cloth, in light and|juetrous— ; an offset to the letting down of the Rarte tract, The world will little nots ]| Courter Journal. % aven | Bjark green— 20-inch Black Taffeta Silk for skirts) A bars of civil which was sanc ik e e nor long remember what we say — 44-inch Serge in tan, brown, green, |and lining. ¢ tioned by dent In approving | U i b e 3 th, here, but it can never forget If we enter upon a war of Invasion | J§arnet, navy, black and white checks. 1 the Bill taking certain government em. | Norwich musn et 1h what they did here. It is for us, |lin Mexico—and it could be no other ‘At 69c, Juve ployes from under its protection. The | WaVs probl s to be solve ya|| the living, rather, to be dedica than that—we cannot turn back t e R e it the BobEiiotare i Sk he| deeper chan: ted here to the unfinished wor Black Messaline Silk fo» 36-nch At 95c, value $1.25 waists and dresses— it Woel, Black and White| 36-inch Crepe de Chiné In black) e white, pluk and light blue. 43-inch Novelty Cords in newest 5 gallon Galvanized OIL or GASOLENE CANS 50c HANDLED AXES ...vvo0vvevvense..... only 59¢ whatever the, consequences may be. ] Those may be more momentous than " 80 nobly advanced. It || most of our people imagine, The gen. ther for us to be here ded- | eral idea of this country doubtless is ted to the great task remain- || that if the United Btates should go e that from these J| over into Mexico to thrash that coun- which they who fought here have thus 1 for the evesthrow of th order of the last admin! Placed the fourth class offfces under |in @ lion's cage civil service so that new appointees|Jured was more fort presidential| tration which | Emma Destinn w an unin n Wi wers to be selocted by = liam er who had trouble in honored dead we nerease - “a ‘he Phiagaipnis Bres well Sava| experience with the iker. - Somo sings || dovotion o thas eruke nereased || try inte woceptanes of tarma Gictated il colorings— \ At 79c, value $1.00 A e g- | hs - fo ch ro ‘ashington that simple f: 1] -incl i Cloth— the taking of the laternal revenue col- | ers charm where others irritate. | 3 > the last full measure || asaure & quick and easy end of the at. || ‘3-iuch Plain Taffeta Ol 36-inch Heavy Black Messaline— \ lectoss 354 deputy marshals from civil R TR R | ; i {hat we here highly || fair. “This might prove an iridescent | | 0-inch Serge, in black DrOWR| Lot Black Taffeta Silk servics “eatrovs the protection here: | However much It may b ottea || pesuive that these dead shall not || aream—New Tondon Telegrapn. openhagen, navy and wine. 3 ] tofors given to American labor, but|that a vo man enters a career of ik ! - ALBERT BOARDM i incidentally it also destroys the safe- hould do so, as did e, Al | T e AN, Propristor guards against unft appointments as \ after an edueation e HansTE | i R s - e iy emangeten |l eovernment of ha pente, by [l ¢ Ohildven Oty . BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET motion by merit civil service th | FOR FLETCHER'S r sympathy. It cannot be || not perish from the e Gidn't know betier, ) CASTORIA seform has laboriously worked out to | said that