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EXPLAINS HOW T0 typifics Christ. You will neve Exangelist at People's Church o Speak at Missionary Convention tion of It, cally or disponsationally. wholés Harry A, Ironside, Bible teacher and evangelist, preached last even- ing at the Pcople's church upon Bible study, He said In part: “Evangelism today has. largely tallen into disgrace. Because of questionable means resorted to, and the mercenary splrit shown, It ls looked upon with disfavor, and it 18 becoming more and more difficult to reach the unsaved. At the same time there has been a most remark- able revival of Bible study. Confer- ences for Bible study are being held in every direction Theological schools have few students while the Bible institutes are crowded with| those who want to know how to un- derstand and use the Bible. The | |§8 peopie have been 6o long starved in | g the churches that they are demands ing food. Mow to study this book is of great importance, i “There are four ways of study that | I have found to be halpful. First, study it from the literary or historle viewpoint. It is reliable history and sound science. The very portions at- tacked by the modernists were O.| K'd by Jesus. TURN HAIR DARK HARRY A. IRONSIDE, here. We should learn to righ vide the word disp subject, itles of the Iirs devotional exércises and Tuttle will sing a solo, fall I Mixed Wit Mll])hm It Dark- | °f S0 Naturally Can Tell, ons Nobody and Sulphur for darkening streaked and faded hair s mother's recipe, and folks using it to kep their even color, which is quits living in Anti-Food | peculation again RO0d, sensible, when o | hain hair youthful comb or a soft and draw this throngh your hair, taki one small strand at a time: b; brush with it Naval Officer Dies morn- ture Is of private interpretation. cannot be understood apart from the | A definle plan Is revealed cond, read it from the moral and spiritual angle, ‘asking as you| read for some leason for yourself. Third, study it from the typical or Christic viewpoint. Everything in nm book happened for examples or types. Every event foreshadows or r get much out of your Bible unless you first of all find Christ in évery por- Fourth, study it propheti- No Serip- | It | htly di- ationally. Some ‘portiona are for the church, some or the Hebrews and some for the Gentiles. " | n the “The Iirstborn v. William Ross t church will lead Mrs. The | Bl" I: Up in France Oyster Bay, N. Theodore Roosevelt, T didate [ for governor, voted ten returned to his home family to celebrate the day of his youngest son, Colonel Roogevelt Ke at the polling place, to the cemetery where hi and neighbors a home to prepare party. for little Colonel remarked as he clim his machine, He will returns tonight at his resid — tomorrow mornlig at 10 Tiie old-time mixturerof. Fas ind services will be held e L2 times a day during the two Washington, Nov, 4 1 hits on the bull om 'm‘v to 60 ce in Haiti, ., qual tained, matic conditions permit. “I guss that's a good enough son far any man to stay home," KERMIT ROOSEVELT § I HAVING PARTY § But Belorehaml His Parents Gast Their Ballots B fean can- || in the | e Neck district of Oyster Bay and with hi fifth birth- | rmit, mother posed for pletures arriving which was close father, s wife and his || | | phers and after chatting with friends few minutes went || s More of Those $ -l Ladies’ Bathrobes $1.98 Kermit rea bed ence, MICKEVICIUS AN EXPERT RIFLEWAN New Britain Marine Qualities on makin n exper ppearance is of the great- The French parila- rifleman in the 1 ine corps, | est advantpg ment reconvened today and the according to an official target bulle- | Now . thot we don't have chamber of deputies began jmme- | tin published at Marine Corps head- | the troublesome task of gathering | jjately the task of disposing of | duarters here, | the sage and the mussy mixing at | outine matters so as to be able to| It is customary for cach marine to home. Al drug stores sell the sion on the budget shoot on the rifie range at least nnco‘ n in the ach man in- medals, indicat- they have at- Firing 1s conducted on ma- ine corps rifle ranges whenever cli- ready-to-use product, improved by | nt's first act was to, @ year, speclal instruc S el e T T wlation | best methods to acquire ekill with ||| called “Wyeth's 8 and Sulphur foods and v com- | the riflo Being given to ¢ Compound.” Tt is very popular be- 'y o ditics, which would revive a num- | dividually. Marines who qualify are canse nobody can discover 3t has 'y of wartime measures in the fight | @varded badges becn applicd. Simply moisten YOur | st the increasing cost of living, | N8 the degres of skill the, into recefve the YE at 0 yards, while | Vincent | of New || Horlick's Malted Milk 33c California Syrup of Figs Ige. size bottle | 8 | Sizes to 44, 13 t This Is the Store to Do Your'l Wednesday Shopping In! Specials in Every Department at 159‘3 made of heavy Bath- robe Flannel, in light and dark colors and combinations, very full. Special Wednesday Only— Women's and Misses’ DRESSES $9.00 Of Satin, Georgette, Charmeuse, Taffeta and Fancy Crepes. cial values, up to This low price for W Men’s Buttoned Front All Wool Sweaters $2.95 Coat style, with pockets, in heath- er mixtures, all wool, regular $5.00 well DAY, 98 made, cut Very spe- 5.00 in the lot. ednesday only. NOVEMBER 4, 1924, the former president is buried, / Colonl insisted that his wife prec | him into the booth, and i (R g s 73 her ballot he cautioned > | Women’s 98¢ Felt Slip- $1 Very Fine Bunga- you vote right, Eleanor.” | pers — Buy now for low Aprons—I‘ine Per- v;-\"‘:ul can guess how I'm going to | Christmas, big assort- cales and Ginghams, ‘;u- ‘r'l.w:’\,,rl :';,‘:,”,(,',.i“‘,),“"i',:, ,:’,:‘n‘“':f i ment, p;r?ud colors and plain and fancy, good as- clerk, and everybody laughed | combinations, 69 sortment of col- 69 Whn Mrs. Roosevelt, 8., had pre- ! all sizes ..... C ors, cut full C pared her Dballot, the Roosevelts 54 again accomodated the photogr: \ Special any room in the home. masters at each end. $5.00 value. Metal Braid., Shapes, actually $: ing the gray hair disappears, hut | Of Injuries in Fall _ Vincent ie 19 years old, was born value, what delights the ladies with| \Vuliejo. Cal, Nov. 4—T.ieutenant 10 New Britain, and is a son of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- | nder B Y. Tthodes, execn. | George Mickeviclus, 25 Seymour ay- pound, is that, besides beautifully officer of the U. §. S, Rappa- ©11e that clty, He joined the marine — darkening the hair after a few ap- | Lannock, was instantly killed here €OTPS at Hariford several months S - ) : oM e ‘ plications, it also produces that soft | vester when he bed from a @80, and was later assigned to duty Extra Heavy White Women’s Extra Size 1 ustre and appearance of abundance inta one of the ship's hatches 2t "”'j'- b l'rm}o-:, l:‘u;fi, winning his Flannel Gowns—Regular Flannelette Bloomers— s0 attra | 1 oral feet qualification while firing on a near- 4 O e b % e by rifle range. $1.39, special tomorrow In pink and blue stripes, only—cut very full and elastic knee, cut very STUDENTS ARRESTED neatly braid trimmed, full and strongly rein- ]N POLITICAL ROW with and with- 98 forced, reg. 49 out collar .. C T9c value . C . . ——— New Haven, Conn., Nov. 4 —Two Yale students were rescued by the police from a crowd which had sur R TR TS T s 7 rounded them at a la Follette Women's §5 and $6 Another Lot of Wom- Wheeler party rally at Woolsey hall, , |8 New Pumps and Oxfords en's $5 and $6 Pumps s LY lnst il Bation —In Patent, Kid and and Oxfords — Cut-outs, ey had attempted to pass out Cool- (i offects attice idge handbills, They were placed Russian Calf, not all strap LTL(_L\.‘ I.\tll(_( in the patrol wagon and taken to sizes of each style, but 11'unl§_. ete., in Suede, Sa- police headquarters where they gave wonderful bargains if tin, Kid, Patent and oth- theloqnemesinsiua menyc, ABITn ey fak your <i7e is here. Spe- er novelty leathers, ex- It's only human to want Hickey-Freeman Clothes. What we wish to drive home is their economy. They hold their good looks, they keep their fine lines, long after an ordinary suit would be discarded. So, now—get into a Hickey- Freeman and see for your- self! FITCH-JONES CO. —CITY HALL— sophomore, son ¢f William ney, city, of Baltimore, Ten hall wk Md, officers were rush on the q of the trouble. Forcing their way e T 5 ¢ by “Cannon Mills.” good ! G ”“‘»rh‘:‘\l L orcing their way Cases—Reg. 40}*, in >cal' hams—Reg. 19¢ - in u Canr ‘\ LS o ’,'m‘ Towels—Reg. 15¢, plain —Beautiful assortment ooty (i lop and hemstitched ef- checks, phwl\ and plain AL Je 200 HOLE 'fl" e e just received in fancy A belied st wha rme fects, pretty designs, colors, won derful ge hand tow i lue double white only, an exception- q e edzeé. lice interferc and said that he good quality cotton, size of colorings, good heav) stripe TN regular al special. 1 c H“L’ 31.00 would be arrested before he would 45x36 39 quality. 14 18¢ va 12% Each ) 750 jeave the 1 The students, how. i e e sach ........ value . a. Ry e S el Eachisrmgtey. C Yard .. ; C Yard (¢ L ing. When they reached police _ T Leadquarters Downes declared the Lo 1 e \,\',(;.:”“.Ir..l {‘v.z';: | Cluny: Lace Edged 54-inch All Wool Flan- 26-inch Voile Curtain i6-inch All Wool Jer- Women's Blakilite within their rights and that it was [|@} Marquisette Curtains— nel —In Red, Henna, Material — W .'\w Rose, sey—I[n Brown, T Burson Hose—In regular thelcypriviicesfloshant sout gliterhar| Very fine quality, and ex- Aslies of Roses, L'upvu Orehid ‘.ul Gold ruffled Grey, Navy, Green, Hen- G s e E S S e el ceptionally pretty, regu- | | Grey, Green, Orchid and he 1 ! IRl pair, at 35¢ tomorrow ing the men that apparently they dia ||} lar lfivngrt:l, 214 vards, other good servie mmh o at this s | not realize that they had had a nar- | reg. $2 colors. pric 1 79 Dai (&) row escape from serious injury ana | Pair i . Yard % Yard . SR that they wouid have been arrestedq | RS 57 Y - ad they distributed the phlets on the street, allowed the men to go. || 3 i A e y q . 9x S T 82,50 Women's Import- MRS HARDING BETTER | Women's Heather Women's Wool Hose— Men's 29¢ Split Nole 9n¢ Women's Strap- od Kid (-'Im\':—il‘n lnn . I Sport Ribbed Hose— Sport ribbad in Brown, Hose—A lisle WSt Chameisuede e C““.; , || Actual 39¢ values, unzl(‘l Camel and Dark He A" ack and s, specia Gloves—In Brown, Grey, [ embroidered backs, Physician Reports Tmprovement in |8 serviceable hose, a er mixtures, 98¢ e B &l BT Condition of Wifc of Late Presi- | special low 23C special tomor- 59 21 C ‘ Igc ; | price row on PRy VNG| SRl EDIE S s sle Pair 5 dent Today. s L \ 7 By The As 3 Press Marion, Ohin, Nov. 4.—Mrs. Fior- | > Kiing Harling, widow of Pr. MeaeeDhes) e I k| Men's Flannel | | Shirts — Neck- | . . Men's Ribbea SRR this morning. ,"“‘P'd"f Heav band style, in fine | /yew B"”"”" IfioPP’”g (9’"“” 3ty Fleeced Shirts Ribbed Vests — physician weight, full cut.| | quality s:lk! r‘ and Drawers — 5 in a ! k: H ne ong Hardtos in all sizes, s stripes and print- KSR - eg. 98¢ value, 18 ¢ g ] 5 ed madras, all APHAELS DEPARTMENT SME sizes ru 4 ; oer a1 (@ 2 pr. fast colors, a: Y L) . i exceptional . 1 tomorrow wonderful selec- 3 e val., all sizes. - 1 . pail R } 380 ro 386 Mainsl. " f & Reorid NewBritain € t went to sleep and had anywhere |l | j /01.(’ very pd" 69c 34 | hidd c Phila. Sends \cnum i} N Al S e et | To (()mhdt Plague 2 2 v R e et - r Philadeiphia 4. —A rerum, 0% 4 ¥ said to | "\\"\“"! only in S s > B S = Philadel ADLE (9 B Hotel Fire Spreads nslaughter ("harged i I of pne Ravaging Whole Town After Auto Fatalities PR vice-president of the Wi ter Repeating Arms company of this and Donald C, Downes, a senior hes to the police were informed f T R R Embroidered Pillow ceptionally special . © $2.89 e 2000 \ds Dress Ging- See display Ladies’ 10c Novelt Handkerchiefs—All co ors, fancy embroidered very special .... MIRROR 98¢ Colonial Mir Perfect mirror. Another Day of $4.95 & $5.95 Trimmed Hats Big assortment of Velvets, in Turban, Off-the-Face, Cloche Special at— Satins, 5 and $6 regularly. v 12 il Fa. 50 S Polychrome Finish Carved Frames, large 1( w Palpis Children’s Fi All colors, )., fine for ar. elt Bootees sizes to right now See Window Display — Tonight — See Window Display SPECIAL OFFERING $5-2Console and Colonial FOR WEDNESDAY Special , suitable for have copies of old in all of them; actual in front window. $3.00 Metallic cloth — New Muslin and Crepe Gowns—Just received— an assortment that would make lovely Xmas gifts is not too early to select now. New styles, very dainty 98 C Boys' Over Sweaters—A splen- e d n sizes to 36 - $1.69 did purchase to keep th boy warm during col weather, in Navy, Brow and Maroon, reg. value All Wool Slip- ————————————— —_— Bleached (rash—DMac ;L‘\ L and and Matron Sweaters—for the voung up to 36, slip-over and coat style, and fancy, o plain girl, Misses” H sizes with faney fi heavy, spler Eachesiass Suits—Made of ar ar and KDo(hn reg. $5.00 value Boys' Juve d Jerseys, nd 200 dozen $2.95 e Balkan styles, 2 to 8 years, neat colors combinations; $2.89 e Dres for elsewh eavy Wool m some extra value. ronts; ndid nile Jersey Tweeds Middy sizes n very 16x32 Huck 39 - Actual Cost Prices for Tomorrow CQnly Men's 15¢ Lisle Socks —Black, grey and brown, tomorrow only Women’s and Misses’ New Poiret Twill DRESSES $8.90 s you'd expect to pay $15.00 Navy and Black ih a big assortment of all styles in all sizes—special tomorrow. ere. $5.00 Large Size Beaded Hand Bags Special $ 1 ,99 Draw-string top, equipped with mirror, beautiful colors and designs. Special at—$1.99 tomorrow only. and 36-inch Checked Flang nel—In light and dark effects, good colorings, in the most desirable shades. Fine for one- piece’ dresses, etc., reg. $1.00 yd. Yard . —_—— —_— Fancy Regular $ Brushed Wool Sweaters $3.45 For Women and Misses, light and dark shades of popular Autumn col- ors, heavy quality, single and double breasted, striped and plain. Little Tots’ Fur Trim- med Coats—Sizes 2 to 6 vears, tures, terlined, value. Each . Olive-Glow (omplexion Soap 4Ccake Mavis Talcum Powder Pond’s jar . 10c 5.00 of heavy mix- with fur collar, warmly lined and in- exceptional .. $4.95 o B Bureau Scarfs N McDonald Debates Prohihition Issue