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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1022. STATE BAPTISTS T0 GATHER HERE = 2 B R —, 2 ' (Continued from Second Page) [ % Baptist ministers of Connecticut, will X - be held at 2 p. m. Monday, October A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY 16, in charge of President, Hey, D, B, [LUAK ANn sulT SHUP § MacQueen, Bridgeport; Secretary, | Rev. P. F. Wolfenden, Meriden, "The program will include: The Secret of Perfect Health AUTUMN FASHION S of nominating committee, election of cfficers, first essay, “The Prophetic ! —Tlies in the perfect functioning of the digestive organs and of those whose Office of the Ministry,” Rev. Mantow ||| £2r more exquisite in style and quality than you would expect at duty it is to free the system of harmful waste matter. Sick headaches, o Schuh, Barttord; aiscussion, sec- || these prices! Fashion’s latest word in Iy . . . . . d . lism, o1l d nervousness, indigestion, and insomnia—these are ways in which stomach, entoRT L R el g 1 pland liver, and bowels ask for the help SANALT the Sensible Tonic, can give discussion, hymn, benediction ; ° G. C. Laudenslager, presiding; host- esses, Mrs. Willlam'Ross, Mrs. E, M i Don’t confuse SANALT with cathartics. It is different—a oE e, 2 g s reconstructive tonic composed-of the most valuable vegetable alteratives | mmr},—?l.ilf&f\lfii Ko fir atreet and afternoon wear offer amazing yahies at and entirely free from opiates, narcotics, or other harmful drugs. T S . : of trustees of the Connecticut Bap- tist conventlon will be held at 4:45 p ° e ° The wise physician who originated the formula for SANALT over m., and the annual meeting board of promotion—around the table—and 100 years ago knew that stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels must be L At each of these prices we present dresses that are truly excep- naturally stimulated—not forced—to nvormal action. That is what (s A 5 A L SANALT does. And that'is why SANALT has been able to restore The 108rd annuat mecting of con- ||| tiONaL, both in styling and quality; they must be seen to fully appre- health to thousands as it did to Mr. Edotund ‘Burke of 24 Beckwith nectiout Bapiist Bducation _society ciate their smart lines and careful fashioning, for every occasion, . < Wi v at T . m., w os- . . . A Street, Providence, R. I., who says: Jaent, Rev. Herbert Juien white: o ||| from morn to night, there is a style to suit your particular self at a N marttor, and Secretary, Rev. Burit| §| price to fit the economical purse. “T had suffered from constipation for years. Cathartics forced my bowels to N. Timbie, Meriden, in charge. The . . D T . act, but T had to keep taking larger doses all the time to get action, and yet the trouble Pz RS B Hrpo el Materials include Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Velvet, Poiret kept getting worse, When my stomach went back on me and spells of terrible head- g il i i i i uEe tortured me, I was surely scared. When a friend told me that Sanalt would fix :me‘fz;,fi'fiffif"g’;v e D\f' T’::nl:l\a ; TWIH’ Tricotine and Silk Matelasse. me so that I would not need cathartics I did not believe him. But my friend per- Meriden; report of treasurer, Fred 1. . suaded me to try it. I did not notice much change at first. In fact, my stomach and Bunnell, New Haven; address, Rev.|' 4 o fre head showed improvement before the bowels did. But after two bottles of Sanalt I Frank L. Anderson, D. D., president || . L5 agnl lcent ur Orne knew why it is called ‘the Sensible Tonic,’ for then my bowels were acting naturally, International Baptist Seminary, Or- my digestion was perfect, appetite O. K., my complexion was much improved, and ange, N. J.; topic, “Christian Educa- G e what surprised me most, instead of increasing the dose, I took less and less while tion for the Ewentieth Century;” || using the last bottle and got the same result, Then I stopped entirely and kept well offering and appeal for membership, || i A just the same.” ¥ | |adjournment. R - - Ninety-ninth Session, i | The ninety-nin al r i | You can get SANALT, or the other famous Winsol products, at any drug store, the Connectleut thB::!ni::' r‘:»nnn\rcl-‘:ui:r: ! For Winsol preparations are one line of trade-marked proprietary remedies sold by both will meet at 10 a. m. on Tuesday | | ol / FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Winsol Agents and non-agent druggists. No need to accept substitutés. Any druggist morning, Qetober 17, In charge of the — can get Winsol remedies for you through his jobber. {llowinEgomonts) President, Rev. John Newton Lac- key, D. D., Haftford; first-vice-presi-| 8 \ . {EUROPATHIC DROPS, the great emergency medicine, and s::,,!},f?;‘:::ri;d‘:::}(;;;: ',\‘ If,q_la.\\r‘;.r;j 29 .9 4 34. 95 5 39 [ ] 95 ’ - CERIZANE BALSAM, for coughs, are two Winsol remedies that 7. o i 3 should be kept in ;very home. Ask your druggist lbou: tlh:m. & ::)s‘;t \E‘;.a::r::;;ryh‘slgr‘rfi,rflr;\"( ,,],?,.;»“ ’",'q\lj l , Ch S a >rior, Hartfore 5 . . . Rk Chanls eI Brlor, Haifford ‘ Luxuriously collared with squirrel, caracul, The progrim will he: Devo- | § B.O. &G.C. WILSON, In(:., BOSTON, MASS. [t Benennn eyt Gl ‘ wolf or raccoon. Furs hardly ever seen on coats : . '\:‘;{m};__pfm. Wiliam RZT;]:-(‘]\\. n;‘;'l: : at this price. Also stylesivitl} an immense fur ‘ R : : . e O s collar, fur cuffs and panels pointed with fur. ployeeand the general public. The Winsol Plan—the last word in co-ogeration—is responsible for the J‘: ";::j A:Tpg.rtcr;;:n?rrl oF atl 3 OTHER COATS rapid growth of the Winsol business to a position as one of the largest a:!moat successful drug specialty of.Tthe i treasuTor i C Sl houses in the country today. . Prior; report of nomin. T - $1 1 .95 tO $95 OO tee and election of officer: committee on program 8 mon, Rev. E. Scott Far! 1 Tople, “Discharging the Social 3 “I am debtor.” Roman 1:14; offering conference on “Sinews of War," Rev D. B. MacQueen, Bridgeport; ad-|: journment; 12:30 p. m., dinner. H Second Sessfon at 2 P. M. Devotional service, Rev. David Pitt, Norwich; report of pastor-at- g large, Rev. E. E. Gates, Hartford; re 7 . ¢ @ S o TR UL For Women and Misses— Values Far Above the Usual port of committee to nominate trus- tees, Rev., D. \V‘ Lovett, Wallingford; The Boston Clothing Store |+ |1$14.95-$19.95-$24.95 Dom i Sport Mixtures, Tweeds, Soft Polo Overplaids, Women's Baptist Mission society of Cennectient will meet with President | (M) Djagori...s and Polo Styles, resembling men’s ulsters Mary L. Howard, presiding. . . . Ihe | alk of the 'I'own b | Report of stata forelen secretary, [If| and tailored just.as well. Novel effects with large Mre. J. B Kent Putnam:weport of| |8l roomy pockets-and flaring sleeves, double faced fab- 'state home director, Mrs. W. T. Thay- fer, Harttord; reading contest ana ||}l pjes or plaid back. Brown, reindeer, tan and gray. mission study, Mrs. G. C. Laudensla- ! ger, Southington, missionary education T FOR « OTHER TOP COATS UP TO | Payne, Hartford, literature secretary: Christian Americanization, Miss Mar- |} ion Lathrop, Norwich, (N. E. recre- ||}y o 4 tary): White Cross overseas, Miss | | Marion Haskell, Roston, Mass., ( secretary); continntion campaign, ) i J. D. Rough, Norw address, Blanche P “Work Among t = - = — Foreigners. ¢ al service by Rev. Ds A. TO SELL BOXING ARENA | lic auction tc s tax claims of the The al services at the six an a 3 st - | United States government. sslons of ention will all bhe £ o e : . T:;:y ;thno mm’ Rev. David A v at the | Ditsimmons's Place At Michigan City, The date of the sale was not an- 2 " p | noune e Michigan City o Pitt, D. D., pastor of the Central Bap- | ste ngle” to direct| ypa, Under Auction Hammer, | 7" The Michigan City promot: | er was said to be delinquent to the yY i H ‘ tist church, Norwich, who will take|«¢ y he church | o e W ¢ i Bu our Clothing Here i, oy » | Chicaso, Oct. 1. Flosa Fiasim | 7715 "0 6 (8 S0 0 8 Method of Making Men Great.” These ¢ .1 ads are making|mons' hoxing arena at Mi g Jabor Day B [services will begin promptly on the; g | Indiana, has been ordered )¢ ) Confidential Credit o e b «the will be closed until the end of service. On Tuesday evening, at 5:30 o'clock LADIES’ SUITS and COATS in all the newest models. ] {will be held the layman's banquet in |the Baptist church, and the woman's Episcopal chureh. | LADIES’ FUR COATS—Con ey, Sealskin, Raccoon, Marmot, etc [Miiatnacy. Joseoh Taplor of « West| | |China, will speak at both banquets, LADIES’ PLUSH COATS—with fur collars and cuffs. [and at the laymans banauet, H. A | | Fillebrown, of Pawtucket, and Albert| LADIES’ CLOTH COATS and Wrap Coats, plain or fur trimmed f|m scott of Newion Center, willcpear | |will include: Stereopticon lecture, Rev. Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ SUITS and COATS. W.T. Thaver. Devotional servige, Rev. v | [David A. Pitt, Norwich. Report of SUITS and COATS for Stout Men. I Director ot Promation, Rev. . B I BocaesT » Sloat. Aress, 8. bl o) E . . SUITS and COATS for the Conservative Dressers. B oon Tayior, b e Gl , e Starting Right ; ! P ey . y SUITS and COATS for the Snappy Dressers. PO gy o RO Farina HECKERS ICREI:?MC FA;RINA [ 18, will be as follows, beginning at 10 Selected Wheat The Ideal Breakfast Cerea SUITS fOl' the SChOOI Boy’ long O ShO!'t pants. ]:\ mpml )"»iv'::“”.‘,:,l, g';y;\p':,’r‘i ln;‘n:::;:ui ) METRL et ) Children love it—and it is nourishing and healthful. Granules OVERCOATS to suit and fit everybody. B[ of religions cducation, Rev. av. T | - from the heart of selected wheat —the flavor is delicious. e ',{”,, \,\m‘\}‘.‘:m,: | - Quickly prepared —easily dipested. Serve it pipind hot for SHEEPSKIN COATS from age 9 to size 48. b | m,”"[?,,"“],.\w:‘“‘ \,":,' A eY&p Rev. P. H.| » A b fast! Use Heckers' Farma for dainty desserts and many R v \\\ other appetizing, luncheon and dinner dishes. Special folder 1 3. Lerrigo, D. D. New York, topic| Fos. § giving many new recipes for serviny Heckers' Cream Farina Boys’ and Children’s COATS —Plain and Fur Collars. s S oritnatonil ‘Brogrrp o > " | RIA sent free upon request. | ference: ad | The sec wi 1l meet at 2| 4 THE HEGKER CEREAL COMPANY, NEW YoRK @ | p. m. with service hy Rev a Use j | David A. Pi 1 . and will be ¥ , Your Credi S e " s , Rev. D. B il | on ministerial | MacQueen; the f Rev. E. R Hy ; obituaries, F J | John G. Ward: centennial, Rev. H | J. White, D. D.: committee on new | k| churches, Rev, P 1. Cosman; on en-| rollment, Rev. €. H. Frederick; on place and preacher; on resolution, and at 3 p. m. a meeting of the new | 63 CHURCH STREET R R ] B edis M i Also—Heckers’ Old Homestead Pancake Mixture, Self-Raising Buckwheat, Self-Raising Flour and Rolled Oats B will open with a stercopticon lecture . by Rev. Horace B. Sloat, folowed by