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ESTIONS 3 have g 5 W e e S S B that with & damp cloth, then polish paper. . Pl ith’ the _,fi‘ 1 in hot soap. .,.”"‘.{.,‘fi"“’mfl&.g: made | e s Soft cioth, mich ot th case. will appear It the are "‘“;M e, #mx-c::armm«t’“ Rubber bands sre Inexpensive ana i B e usé in lunches that lodge In the biadder ‘and ‘ kid- - your back hurts, go at once" £57s i i e 3} | i i g i . g A safe laxative for children is two soaked that have n a little watet over 88 are eat- en in the morning ‘Dreakfast. pran Rt ‘When baking, the stissors are tise- ‘biscuit £ fg ] i : 3 DANIEL =1 : Sear of eoie WM, ELLIOTT 552 20 Frosouts - B Foatured in “Experience” - il i WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE Nothing will ‘¢léan and sweeten a sivk_better. than a solution of ‘washing soda the e stockings lasses this Al serve | O A Powerful Five Part Film Adaptation of H. V. Esmond’s Human Drams 4 and tor like- & T e e U EAL PLA' Wise should frequently bs washed with | Do, hing, 1€ A SUPERB PRODUCTION AR v 1 Drame With Jaos Gan | PR Trens T ;i h i1 ] ai E ¢ i : : &5 1H @.\&mn quick cut and ‘kvfinq‘wlyun- hflan the B S § i g#g3 i a é‘i ;; L 7t t B g |2 e Astrakhan and gray ormines are o Jou are aransing short stemmed | amone the prettiest fura for the new d ber of £y bottle corka These P g, il Buoy up the flowers, keeping them | mng turban with velvet erown | ered the local daily. in position. @ brim trimmed with cut jet, flowers Eastern Connecticut has forty- §| for the effect {t would have upon is a favorite, industries of the tountry. Be- | Z0, 6 m."fl"mm‘:“w' “’gk:;; R e Ier;d baking disn and G::awa ontons z - dress half a can o over it. coise the departments could handle|gsi; eqd common vinegar: rab the |, Tho DOLOm of a striped siik dress |35, Lo Gag sprinkle with grated this business carmot Be taken to mean | hruss with the mixture and leave f0r | gacn poatiop 13 out inte tiny Scaliops, | cheese. y that they do or that they will and the |16 iminutes. Then clean in the usual | gy Bide 0f the bodlcs in fromt s . “on all of the R. F. D, §|!idea of furning it over to them simply | way: “t AR H) 7 ; 83 i treated in the same manner, and be- |~ | [ s Comginn Tanier which scoords with the the | Even when thers fs cream in_the|TYSSR iNe scallops a dainty face Stories of the War o1 w\:’loh IN(:;:dOl'lsfl by the ad- e delicate And ———: re 160 d % s 3 tration. gress must make | py i e Aoete. WAH D giy- na atopoy o eros, & popular lays of no: st wind. ween organdy model has a ‘short flarin, - March 21 and Sept. 23 the actual count | famed, and they are much o ot T e o e yrye | eattne Snk IAMNG 8 NBReAts WHEST. | stie ast, " focee stound sides ast Bitterest Tragedy. showed 105 days. after as wives, because each b Rt SEE SUG UE| ever i up - Bower wi cou | 2R T nening I3l St | synacver mines sosestae may |, ione e 8 o of weschr g | ST o e s Gonfls B2 these ssion - | P! er. vol e ly of 3 3 may declde Is the a« mpor S B e e u','.m,‘,‘..‘::. pus and loug inflamimation, Wash the | Lo ribbon ¢irdle with a blg orsandy | 3%, R cuian joss of west ignd [ Under & prevailing southwest to south- | chanic who s lucky enough to tm water, and turpentine | COVered button. Snd the fail Warsaw, ”""l'k cast wind, This would ordinarily mean | one of the girls trained by the munic. ' cut with wai administration has made of the tarift | $6 14 1. So0tled. Then bandage with en open, wet, comparatively warm |ipality in 's school of embrold- The income tax is to be extenBied 18 & sufficient reason for a change. | Haw clothe D ¢ Flne handkerchief linen fa_proba- | themselves it la regarded na nothind | wincer, more rain than smow and all | ery is Great Eritain from pefsons Naving an oLt — e T wotes of S fne n-lago the Russian Poles, in spite of |SnoWa going off with southwest winds. ey R S B income of 3800 to these who have an NSW YORK'S NEW PERIL. Scissors are indispensable in tne | EDe Slults, and though comparatively | (eir josses and suffering and e |The soose bone and other prophets | Ireal Tie SaY ¥ his copper sam. | income of $650. This is the trus way, s Right on top .of the support being | Preparation of vegetables. You Can|cngte and in color. Simpi compiete devastation of the most Br0 | dope. but ihe cquinoctial change does is bejoved tea . war or no war. Everybody who has Kknoeked out of trim ¢16 brown ddges off lettucs or cUt | with a Jittle durabie lace e e s v indis; Russian furni- | what may be called an income ought TOWN TICKET. S D e pary | U vegetables for salad, and for mine- | nine “tng all white ffock of hand. |CIUDE hopefully (o the promise which |noL ¥ PO, = g e -y 5G 2o et Intiaws th B st iw Tt ——— face in Seventh avenue i New York |ing parsiey they are more satisfactory | yercntef 1 g » a | Russia had held cut fo them at the be- it 0awhes) whils all aoblitions B | S ot ™ Couneil of m! Seing homse te ting e Selectmen, city last week, the cavinig In of an- | than a knife. crchief linen is an serviceable a|ginning of the war, But with the(for a dry month. unless I am badly e o or Town i o person Sheren % " |other section i the heart of Broadway, _— {hing s one can have amons one|grqusi encronchment of {ho German |misiaken the wet weather will con. | Toriok founded a school of embrold: | extravagant of good business mengy. 4 even thou used & st - : amies this pssurance has wavered—.|Unue afother month, From Oet. 10 e ATk St 50, et g o 5 A:-::. b Ay it il ool WHERS SR e TO BREW TEA. s the |18 (od Ml tiate, Sais Fads ey A R R : ntimber being Infuréd, comfronts the| . Thé housekceper will find pure bak- fochied .’ Russia's 5 ppd N - blunders thfough all the years to SR B Yoonwoni, miétropolis With the metiace that exists | 108 S0dd u great help fn the household It fs generally bellevod that amy- nna Bnow will show liself in October, | come. is now. the central : to fts people through the present baking Souaer & pinen of|one can make tea. This ia far from |joma of the Polish capital, Jt may be|this yenr, soon meiting away. e oo ettt s aga ™3| The War a Year AgoToday Board of Relief, method undet which its subways are BoE araes vig the case. Great care should be taken |sald that this waning hope Which | One biz eleetric storm is still due, |the school at about the age of 12 i4 F L3 added to bofling n vegetables and finish the in three 3 cf‘ being mprovss their flavor and helps to pre- | 10,8V the tea pot hot, Secald it out | alone lifted Russian Poland out ef 85- | and several hith winds, e ng - o Sept. 27, 1914, 3 HERO. Tt Is claimed that this second cave. | serve thelr gteen color. A little soda | Tih BOt water befors putting in the |solute despair had cxpired. October on the whole will be a fine | Years. They are taught all of the ele- E and Town Treasurer, 1 dry tea. The water fo pour on the| An Associated Press correspendent |autumn month in soite of several very | MePts of their ‘work, . including d g 5. HOLBROOK ='W |in Was &n unavoidable sceidént being | added “ beans "“:“ ‘i""'l’" ‘“"—‘;" leaves should not be only bolling, but|talked with representative Poles of all | cold periods. signing, and the natural, Lo [ due to o Foek side, and of the first it P s ;{'205;';,-, P ng*ng \hat | Snould be freshly bolled. The big tes | classes from the aristccracy to the THE CROUD DIGGER. 3 ‘ax Collector. is, declared that the trotible followed | faFgonate of soda put in the milk that | ettle which stands on the stove all niry, as they fled from Warcaw — improper shoring, but Whatever the | an®iy, coursd will restore its swest. | day and is filed at irreguldr Intervals | b interior pointa in Russia. The up- chude giveni by those connsetsd. with does not furnish the best water for | permost feeling was ome of fil con- the work, the necessity of & Figld in- | Sur mer tammime e Ao oy Hancy 200 | the purpose. Get a small enameied | coaled resentment gainst the Hus- THE WAR PRIMER e ware kettle holding about a quart of | sians. H leasant it would be if vmm;«:'n; ‘n:t“ '.::" of those :c::k 2 i e water/ Pour the water on the tea,| In the recent retreat from thie region || By National Qeographic Society coutd sl eacape the logical. conse: “aunu‘m cmnfifl_mm‘ o Mmfl S Hork OR O . which should not steep over three|around Warsaw the Russlan army, quence of our misdeeds by simply Riwen Soteet Bsied, & done % > I )| miautes. Then you wili have a cup|having learned n lesson from . Leds, “disavowing” them! — Manchester Members Town Boa emphastzed, nions are good for cleaning steel|of tea which Is not only very much|where the resources of the city were - Unton. Japaness ‘ defested Germane in A LEROU. Oct. 1915 Stch -projects réquirs temporary | 3TtiCles that have rusted. Rub the rust| better in flavor, but is much more | converted fo Gérman uss dee!ded| “Terjok—+Amons the specialties of sutalire of Kiaschow. BiSHOP, Oct,, 1916, structures of the king: used. Blasting -m’ "n:“ & p(evg: &l ::“1" m ‘fl'll‘{; :holmma than that Made In the or- [ upon a policy st destroying all proper- |'Great Runsia which have- heen shut German aviators drepped bembs trar of Voters, .fl ‘A necessary sccompaniment of such Ch;h dust mmmfip'](h tur- oy urfl!w 0. Soee e e e TL[Qut of the.markets of the world By . TR D, GUT | Tork and ¢ shiowld be Gbligatory that|pentine, Wash again in suds and scald is now producing. more ris and Warsaw. “ T there was the slightest question. It|ihe wir are the wondertully embreid: | 10%¢200 SIPnd 2T OUIR, B0 8 Yeur ji:% shouid be a thofough under- | with clear water. Knives that have AN NATD. g;f o irtanding of the chafaeter of thé ma- | rest spots of long standing should b6 | when matting s sofl out any tarial ot ‘which and on' which the | plunged Into an onion allowed to ot e 1 e | Wea #OIng. to Hve, WOUA Dreserve & | memio moats oo e te ea CH ered leather slippers in & few years to double iolera owtbreak in Austria. women of Torjok,” begins a statement xuu:dnmdu the National Geo- the amount. it a soft flannel cloth dipped in luke- nking which permiits of the contin- nd for some time. Finish the clean- | warm salt water, Rubd l:! with | judiclously ealm view of this action | joye considerabi ularity out- s of uninterrupted trafic fs buile. | NS Process as above. Totete e et i e, Hussien. arty, © Raplanations | Hae bt Ros g o i 4 * and hou i e S Tmntruvied tme e i * Roioie, e, e e S| B St ST e | e o oy et b v Seiet | The Eaton Chase Company g [ <t 1fe and thé endingering of HEALTH AND BEAUTY. water, this time cold, Wipe wu‘u a|ed to impress men who had just seen | msre comfortable than the Indian o e ] ng of a great s, dry Gloth, This method of cleaning|their own home rezed by the Russian | moceasin and more ‘ChiG than the ar- s fueny othéfs cannot be tolerdted. The| To effect a cure of fadigestion, first | does ot turn the matiing yellow, ag|8rmy and had recelved printed proce | {iatie ereations of the Fremch . Th LEADING DISTRIBUTORS IN NORWICH OF offering of excuses for the lack of | discover the cause from whieh it arises | water usually does, 3 lamations the yery hnlln“( ‘which Y £ and, if possible, remove it. The det, = they consl an Insult. This proc- wts ' of SPORTING GOODS FOR 151 YEARS of course, must be regulated and only NEEDLEWORK NOTES, brusquely stated that “Pol- the most digestible foods eaten, Avoid i . and men must immediately | 3" jace descendant of the Byzantium tea, coftee, spirits, pickles, pork, pas-{ Pin a pana of flannel across the regions slong the fromt for | fnery genre. - ; - try, ail fried dishes, shelifish, cheose | rgnt’ armm ‘of the sewing maching. In: | POinia in the interior. “The slippers ,mostly Morrocco leath- 1y g These wretched persons sald that ‘the demand which has been made i S o o iy ok Bins and necdies | tho Russian solders i their zeaiou |1t ciry's chiet” clatm 1o Fecognition Wils country that proper warfiing When one comes in tired it 18 ab- | acattering them over the fcor or plck- | Sxccution of the orders they had re-|ang distinction. They are known in solute Mmadness to sit down stralght|ing them out of a bowl or cushion. ceived had left nothing behind them |.very part of Russia, and are to be sway 1o dinner; eves if t is veady, let ity g lfl‘;l:* A L, iy secen in tho Caucasus and in Siberia it wait & bit until one has wasiied,| The fad for Turkish linen bed. [S°3BS Whose very & e _|as well as in Moscow and Petrograd. W | spreads seems to be gaining. The years, this Russian uct — mindtes rest: s tired body will not|spreag is made ta At the bed where i | Sy DY, (he I of other EDITORIAL NOTES. allow the stomech to do its business; | is to be used; it has a two inch hem- | b5 D2 o ftw P - and atter all, meals are made for the | stiiched hem 'and ts embroldered with | [rins, O Ich Hussle would ces o B s vunedl BN M| | yiia Yout Bk e e L B e s e ek 4" Sonventionalized flower | bornood of Kaltas to -Germany. ‘In = ‘escape ‘was less . may, suspicion lways lesigns and wi our incl In{tials " b e e & T8 e foters | $ure death to happiness. A strong advocate of desp breathing | done at one corner or in the center, | sia® wopld lone notRing. Lok ol s by its prac she ed | then edmed with wide sla would 1 Retail Shells, Hunters’ w says that by its practice she has cured lose nothing and Polan " Wholesale and Firearms, g © heed the order to heave to, after it i antique or cro et BUBr o traivige Hetste, Hetrmiea | o § would lose everything, for this would 2 lek i the crew was given OPPOFtunity | mivee Sy ok pm-;:tw“hm; in the face, stiftness trom oversiork, R L B O e Barer, toyher | "Several hundred women do the em- Etc. Hopkins & Allen Guns: also Reming- e before the steamer was sent indigestion, cold in the head and in-| T¢ German Se0iGery wark: fov whtish Tocjek . i8 Dottoms. Under & strict intor. | (e make such dives as No. 4 took. |somnia, not having had the cxpenss | mainly af lesves. try ihis siiien Biret| NI mean the death of P - % ton, Ithaca, Etc. of the tules the attempt to e ) of & physician for two years and mnot | work an ordinary catstitch from side : s fst oSt reriemdin Those Calit only to be the chlef sufferer \ Bd Bifhcient Erounds 167 the| nyve thetr scope. tled o by ras e 1 i e & 070D of medicine for |{o plae following the outline of the F - e R R RIS s T ; The Eaton l\ase mpan to torpedo the eraft with-|age can appreciate th its " stitches taken from side to side be- | Bianysr - e ] further effort, but it was not re- | g ® position Of| ik rings under the eves show that | tween fwo lines After the leat is|DSDY x 5 0. Whether i was fmposstble |0 _ the body, in one Way or another, is | flled with catstitch, take a new thread | porndacre o ‘hailresent geographical 129 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. into a position which would et being overtaxed by worry, or that the ? the top of the leat, | Botien festin, e s ind the state of e n i %uld| From the manifestations in certain | o3 i SVURRCE DY WOTTR OF (AL U0 | taks e S i e leal, | Polish feeling, the continuance of the e T ot ila- | sections Von Papen ought to be royally |Rea, late pours, or g IrceEulanity of e ey | estion of the Russian-Polish commis- Agents Edison Lamp Works. 'ully demonstrated | welcomed when he crosses the Mex! i sior. appointed the emperor to con- ~ the outcone of that affair that no | border. fean | the kidneys wiil bring those gray, | th sider the question of Polish independ- BB unjustitatle act was neces heavy lines. Drink plenty of wates opposite side ‘There 1s nothing like iny S l‘o k. aft :nf:td?‘:( u‘ddwrt' ?S‘lmly . ) hum"m’:fh Coe oo i o The L - s . ng like & raf jun- | 100l er et and go to early. n t] ay oo- | commi submarine commanders do|day for keeping down the week end filled. e etable Compound Kept Her VIKlNG sF ARK I Lues to oftset the favorable im- | list of automobile accidents and other | . The ideal time for the heavy meal of | line of the leaf with Kensington out- - n Which has been created by | fatalities. line and it is complete hich Russia sees . in Health for 14 Years. incident, it must be believed that — T K% Eood evidence that the reform| Those Americans who went to Ey.|VOTing. and so it must be postponed | To keep a skirt from sagging when st mote from each other as to have little « to late, when the labor of the day is|two pieces come together, sew the Shlypcnlth Pa.—“Jt was several Tas been sought and which this | ToDé to escape taxation are probably ‘Lancheor for the worker, espe- | seam by the machine, then stretch It | g ramom years ago that VIKING SPARK PLUGS are the result of » . 1 - Can sse little hope of an agree started taking Lydis E. : g S AP BT are designed- for iy has been promised wil be en- welcoming the income tax of 38 1.3 for the grain worker or those | with your fingers as much as the ma- | ment between the B ¥ Pinkham's Vegeta- lasting service under all conditions, firing with operation. policy | ver . employed in sedentary occupations, | terial will permit, allowing the thread |jsh members of our commission " Compoua 8 gy 4 contintied, even to allowing a ves- S ahould be light and riourishing. “A | to break. Roman Dmowsky, the Polish o ble unfailing regularity in the most heavily hibri. 10 escape where theré i doubt, it| The delay in replying to the demand {Pl¢e of ple and a cup of coffee” is no| Now sew the seam again keeping commission and then suffered terri- 3 of the Iead serve to stimulate confidens for the recalt of Dr. Du: lunch for & man who grabs it, gobbles [ It well stretched al] the tine. This|of the national democratic party of Po.. 7 It v eoncs 53|tk 1o a8 | G v it 27 tears back | methd ey e Spbiled to any”tabrie i ' staterment 16 the ‘Ashosiasd experiences following | ¢are what bécomes of him. off if he would content himself with | materials, and a cotton or a Hnem| I have been asked by the Russian ‘must become the rule o fashioned rice pudding, a cup | skirt carefully sewed in this way than the exception before it can | VOn Papen declares it is bad taste | of custard, a poached ege, or rolls and | Will not sag at the sides or back. upon otherwise than an iso- | 10 PUblish a fellow’s letters to his wifte, | butter, accompanied with a glass of | Before finishing the lower edge' of i E I g i ?« ] f 5 ] i second child Stationary Engine. Every plug carefully 3 but he may decide ‘that ungudrded | milk and fruit, preferably an apple. a skirt—and let this be the last this E‘ IThads P R . reference to “idiotic Yankees” 1s a 1it- TR P s B Lot tested and inspected. % : GREECE Nobf’ :::';:e:?. o tle worse. 3 VEGETABLE ANIMALS. hanger *or m_.:_ Td" attach * - T - ~ 4 Whs may The Indlana el s One of the best ways of entertain- | Wel8hts to each marked edge. to Th c S M k & c.. has offered for its mobiliza- | CHe tnClane Slection fraud trials are |, " ldren s to let them make ves- B Ty TR be Po. ) e L. 9. ersiCK . tever may be the real un- | 0 O O O oy monr oo, of | ctable antmals, Give each child a © ol Ian De satisfied withor N Greece has by o how much | hanatul of toothpieks, in ordering the mobiliza- | diffeTent conditions are thére than in |vegetables, such as a carrot, an onion | - The fashion for a colored bodice on 3 New Haven, Conn. ts army indicated that it is|Jther Sections. and a radish, half a dozen Gloves and T e S o Drdv , — e S little allspi ey a many, ;. take any cliances in rely- | myo action of its nelghbors ‘indi- | Drune, % apricot, a dried apple of |&nd & bait for the color cates that Bulgaria will find no wel- e ives one &.chance to each i new Bock and & chanseto re: | Rakeeie) Taflopcabaon, ead the EoA"s STATE OF CONNECTICUT iclaldom in Poland. This is €dy an old frock. Could mortal wos plcks for legs, toes, man ask.more? so forth and the vegetables for the FOR DRY FEET. oncession which Bumsia wii Treasury Department } for exple poreE e e TAXES ON INVESTMENTS ary when working on a damp floor are | ministratiy w ;made from d.m.ntAplmnzwmmm-qw-mmme no or i ! like the them 7 Owners of securities such as notes, bonds and other cheses in actien n- wide, are fastened to £ %.ra 0 cluding deposits in bank, (net & Savings Bank) are liable to taxation - K T wood sole to ‘the shoe high | western > T ke It Su of 1 wabes: s sither to the Stite or losally. : g s ' b . S 30 S i o A NIRRT " or u?'u'&’..“?}&”&‘{:.‘;‘ in the Uni- 3 test doubt| OCTOBER fst. Enquire of ypu or ‘reasurer, Hart- w elds. ford, Conn. ? 3 Over 1600 mothers in New York A HEAVY PENALTY ? are eligible to receive state pensions. — The hair woman's head grews | PLAITED UNDERSKIRTS, twice as fast as that on & man's. ' With the underskirts accordion plait-- is fixed for avoiding this tax by § law passed by the last Genersl Assem- bly. A copy of the law will be mailed to any-one writing far ', -\