Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 9, 1909, Page 7

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Henry Allen & Sor FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main Streel. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED. cast weather and modera ture will prevail, with u.vn winds, prebably followed by loul rains jurch co: in the western districts of this section, | pleasant and the nd anni- and Friday partly - clopdy weather, a ¢ With slowly 'Tising temperature And | asseciation, which npenon oredoeiay | lncal chischés : ef- i 3 A d WHY BUY THE COMMON || "o LA I e T i : g . by * Observations in Nerwich. First church. 'he churches | Rev. P. . W) . brie ’ ridding the scalp of] g . 0 The following records, reported from "°"-U!l the mlfll and repre- ' the 2 nds. ; ufll’:hh Sage is Mnnt::d ] " m Sevin's pharmacy, show the c! s ted by )nton dejegates ave | he was proud of ntenoed hair and itching of the t g A B A LT m-bmm feid Colchester vor: | outs record in e ¢ by LR B T Building ‘Repair Shop. The assortment comprises changes Wednesday: m',m fl:‘m, Lyme, on{ by which the - orite with women of iofinement. It| Nelson V. Perter of Lincoln avenue| Skirts, Short Skirts, Gowns, Corset ) Lme. l! tville Union; First, Hunt- | met. . i (B8 makes the hair soft, lustrous and|is bulldiog a repair shop under his Cabaiw aind Degwars. . igton Street, ' Montauk Avenue, and The Misslonary Commif as 7 A beautiful in a week, and is not sticky | garage for his auto " 8409 WHEN YOUCAN GET THE 2o : ghflgh" all o New London; Niaotlc; | topic tor ""m- TR o - or Am-r» ot 1o 30 sems 30 7 These are all garments that sell ntra) Irat . Calvi . e ottle for cents af e Highest 71, 5 T, e, 9. & ‘Stonington e, Dosle, ‘colored, Tas & Co., who gusrantess i MARRIED. regularly at 38c to 50c — while they DBI.ICIOIJS Comparisons. lem, Scott Hill, First. Waterford ua 2 M Sold by leading druggists everywhgre. TON—CONNELL—In _ thiz city, | last we offsr them at 28c each, Predictions for Wednesday: Warm- | Second Waterford. v Paglier ot Groton, charged |he gir) with the Auburn hair is on| Sept 8 by Rev. Hugh Tiewnor, J00] (o, ypectul counter, second fioor) er; variable winds. At 10 o'clock, Rev..J. A. Fider, of e e aa vl on | ©VerY package. netl, both of Norwich: ¢ ; Wednesday's weather: As prediet- | New London, conducted a short devo- [ sul d ROW ! BRIELSON—In Scotland, lea. tional serviee, opening the convention, |- v Ao T b g kg BROWN G ABRIELSON_ Water- . Which was then called to order by the Von arter the um-e-- Rev, ‘?‘_"‘mw and said it we sa wicked y Py 7. Brown of Scotiand End Miss : | n, Mows un& Tides. moderator, Rev. W. T. Thaver, and | P, C. Wright stating ¢! e e Hielen Gabeelson of Sprague. FALL MILLINERY & == Sun || High | Mocon | the letter of the First church, Nor- tions ok onsor’ sabee Tow Tatline Attor | gor: y's K 4 DOWNING —CHAPMAN —In | North ‘ Y || Rises, | Sets. || Water. |l Riges. | wich, was read. Then followed the | had pla bos_NuweE e g t Advance showing of the accepted fash. - I ney Denison sgoke for the youlg man, Seeniogien. Cotn. Bept 5. e S¢ H i 5 m Il & m. || p.m.|2nnusl sermon, prepched by Rev. P. o h his. R MehwiC eald had | resmarit Tascian Drury, | ions for Fall wear in Millinery, both et P | C. Wright of the Central Baptist that 1 Doen 0 the oURtry DO & mn time | S¥Stem. The Lee & for dress and strest wear. All the new shapes. and colors will be shown for Women, Misses and Children. WO- ¢ invite inspection. e 1 .25 | church, who struck a high keynote for 50¢, 60c-and 80c a Ib. : o8 13 the meetings with an Inspiring di oo F S g i el <1 Tostifies A’!or Four Years. : course upon the permanence of | At the suggestion of Rev. Mr. Thayer, | {Cod 1 not Tess Hheb fen DAL Carlisie Center, X. Y. G. B. Bur-| XCutpman of Stoningion Christ's power. At its_close praver | Mre. N, N. Bishop was called to the| “IGR TWe Mw-"m‘y B ale BEMON, o] Bana writes: ARt St oty a1 was offered by Deacon W. R. Cowan. | plattorm to tell something of migsian- | State’s Ateor (ormed | wrote vou that T had been entirely i< the charge againsi Officers Elected. ary work done in Maseachusstts Mis | viseries of aesauit with intent to kil | cured of kidney trouble by taking twol po gy o oo™ conn gept. 8, C) houn Bishop said she thought It possible bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, and Six h fter high wal The nominating committee made its and murder should be changed to as- | bo! ¥’ ney y, &n > d N n sevu‘ & son tide, which is followed by 0Tt wod Omosis for the mezt yeer :I“m‘z’;"f:fl'w“'? ry | Sociely | oule with Intent to Xill and siay, and | after four years I am again pleased to| 1909 Jane Roath in her #3d year 1 m L B were slected as follgws; Moder, B e it ther churehes the ex- | (0 this Viterito pleaded guilty, sentence | siate {hat I have never had any re- —_——————— SOLE AGENTS GREENEVILLE Rev. Brewer B. k lses of her support. Ofhers also bcln. delayed until rhe aduitery ease | turn of those symptoms and I am evi- g church, Waterford: elerk and treas ';"‘“‘ Pand Ry ,‘MZ“ including Rev, | b which he figures is disposed of. dently cured to stay cured.” Foley's In all the Miss Lula Looby of Golden street|urer, Rev. J. G. w.ra Boara! Coats, state superintendent of| Vilism Hamilton, who pleaded guil- K‘flne;hl."xm'dv = do the same for Boys' and Girls’ Apparel .« rmm. has returned from & week's stay with | tee for five Rev. B, G. Board- 1 i {000® 0% iged greater mission- | &Y O Tuesday, was presented for sen- | You. 00 & PR N, ings, special attention is given this relatives in Willimantic, mi assistant clerk, Rev. H. A. Goe- ary eftort by the local churches. tence Wednesday morning, and Was | sssee————————— ‘el ook e Sying the 3 sing, Madlc On motion of Rev, Mr. Wright it| Siven a vear in jail. J 15 Main Street, Wopiying the Grins’ Eusies E thought the fact that he had never THE BUSY BEES. at a saving of time and A Everything that a Boy or Girl is provided in ample assertments, correct styles and at lowest priess. School Supplies Mr. and Mrs, Thomas MeVeigh and | 778 NRCC, 0 i to Mod- WICH DAILY LUNCH, |temils of Oakriage street are spendin q 5 was voted fo appoint a missionary y * & 7 erator Boardman, Rev. Mr. Thayer been in jail during his 38 years was to & week with relatives In Newark, N.J. | SO GRS UL €% come Lo the | commitiee of -1. tyo serving for one| 1ia e Awards Made to Allan Lathan—Des- 40 Franklin Street. Migs Nana Connelly of North Main | ofjce, Thé report of the committee on | ¥ >| _ Attorney Barnes, who represents i Crowd. ‘ TRY OUR REGULAR DINNER—bc. | street and Miss Annie Shugrue of Gol- | programme was accepted. foas, fo report Juter. Rev. s me. | Michacl Cohen, presented s doctors| °"*ir*te" Spthe Loaye S oM H SPECIAL SUPPERS den street are spending & few days in| " The hand of fellowship was extend- "“’ deseribing work in his line in| Certificate #howing that the accused.| In the vegetable tent a place of u"era Irec nrs Providence. J who is 85 years Ag®, 1» Dot 10le 10| mygh interest in the apiarian exiibit of ed to Grace Memorial church of this With Tea ae, Cofftwztie: Ol om of North Mr. Thayer through its "Z{.‘:’:”;J,n'm. programme was s | 2PPear In court. He underwent an op- | the Connecticut siate fair, Hartford. Miss Catherine Brown Sa m tol2p m Main street has returned from a few Rev. W. H. McLean. Two new eration on Tuesday and & cOBUINUANCE | 'The bess are busy Al (he time, and E. GALY, Prop. days' stay in Torrington. Were introducad to the asso- | Paper on the Histary of the F‘"f until next term Was asied. State’s | ccasionally wihen one fles near a septéd Jeremiab Riordan, piper at the lo- | Ciaton .P‘ciuf&"‘?«’-i"'fi‘:&f“nfi poned till Thursday afte it -9 gtrmeyufiu{lhewgl r::mx::ub:n in-| timtd ,....‘ Iy ,,,d Pilgy > .,,..H‘ ‘:1 E h I rs BUY YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES ; 1 _ e ) 3 " . #0d | peing ng, t v t cal branch of the U. 8. F. Co., has s, N e Cuivary | Missionars Coats called sttention to & fobes, o w15 grant che - SN A0 coe narvove st m a “la “ HERE AND SAVE MONEY. been spending the holidays with his [ Rev. book of instructions for church clerks. awey. « Mass. church, this eity. . | tion, which was tracted much admiration. “"““““]‘:';f;l';l’;’l":;"".. " ool are| . The ‘second address of the session | For the committee on efate of Te| 'Tie'case aantoot k. Wailage of Col- PP o s B . 4 was b Rev. K. W. Potter of Jewett | EIon In the GhUreRes JBeR. T P chester, charged with | demonstration of handling of live Pencils—at 1c, 2¢, 3c and Se. Pencil Tablets—at 1c and Se. Ink Tablets—at 6¢, 10c and 15s, FALL STYLES the first meeting of t| Cit Vi & e y upon The Baptist Brotherhood. wn in printed fe A Th bees by Allan Latham of Norwich, A. including the latest pattorns, [ Sop fonieht ' the usual place, In'a forcetul way Rev. Mr. Potter told | 8% being Suown, i printed, Jo, (| formed the court that the accused en-1 W Yates of Hartford and H W. Coley Telephone call $28-3, Composition Books—at 5 and 10a.' ready for inspection. e ol v how this moygment was started to put tered into pertmership and collected | or' Westport. Three large wire / 7 hn J. Conmelly, Michael 3. Car- § . year in the association. 'The report » % Rulers—at 30 and Sc. Nt raings tho Hlgh: aries John J. Connelly, Mic the men in the church to work get- | YeAT I ChS some money in which he had & right. had. been erected on a stage| Henry B Chureh. Wm. Smith Alles 4 roll, Michael J. Coscoran, Charles D.|ting after the men who are There was & dispute over the settle- | originally used for vaudeville shows in| Julylsdaw Erasers—at Se. Pencil Sharpsners—at Sc and 10e, v Colored Crayons—at 5c a bex. Penci| Boxes—at 5¢ and 10e. Book Straps—at 15¢ and 26, sting, tells the story of our suc- cess. Whether you wish to order or Yerrington, John Donahue and the|gng there were bix results to show ‘emperance. men 7 hry iarists showed Missos® Mary Hartie and - Catherine | $n0 (tPUT F4re ol e mem of the | Tn the time that was left hefore ad=| Fsrbert Maine pleaded Eullty to| Lo pess wers handled wut of doore: Dorahue have returned from Putnam, | ;regent and of the future, and the | journment the topic of Temperance|breakiiz in the daytime, an amended | The wings of the queen bee were elip- m m where they attended the convention |yous must be looked after, he said, if | was mzn:f, Rev. Mr. Wright hay- | compjaint. Attorney Stewart spoke | a3 so that she could not follow the of the C. T. A. U. Monday and Tues- | we gre to hold the men of the future. [ ing previously ennounced that he|for Maine and his mental inferiority.| gwarm, and the other bees were then New Fall Styles not, new line and luhwu for FALL. day. Taking the place of Rev. George C.| wished to speak in the subject. He| He was sentenced to six months in t of a hivi a th e Chappel] of the Union church, Mont- | led the discussion with earnest re- | jail e O o T en e eetliial| . The solid and durable ones at $1.00, THE .IOII!SON Co0., NORWICH TOWN ville: who' was. shsent,“Rev. Charies (marke tpon' the sublect, and was fol-| Charles Bergen plended guity toswarm would 'be made ~The becs $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. { R. McNally presented the work of the | lowged by O, E. Ryther, who was pre- | breaking in the daytime. Attorney|ere handed about by the exhibitorss FRANK BILL School m Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bldg. Brosd Baptist Ministers' home, of which he | sented fo the convention by Rev, Mr.| Smith spoke for him, and there was| ), a manner born of long experience. roadway. Sermon by Rev. Samuel Nott in Pos- | Baptist t HIstern e the hearty | Thayer. Rev. Mr.- McNally of New | talk of putting bim in care of the pro- | g’ fest prize for the demonstration | Telephone. 104 Main Street. session of Mrs. Thurston Barber—| o, nort of the laymen and the church- Lundon wlrmlyl ond-d the preceding | bation officer. Theplea was recalled | was awarded to Allan Latham, the Opening of the Schools. es'for this home for aged ministers. and Cannon of | and the case eontinusd ¢o the next| mas SMArGed o Alen T the third o e o e e | e avary mebtat shor G o | tarmn. e iy We sell the well known “Irenclad® School Hosiery for Boys and Girls— m specially for us, and unequalled for wear. At the services in the old cemetery | dinner, which was served in the base- [ wise. Fred Brown of Waterford, charged| ;i o30Sl ar. Lathem re- 7 on July 4th of this anniversary year|ment by the ladies of the First church. | Announcements were made by RBev.| with t and using & horse belong- | cejved nrizes as follows: First for best AL 1 i ey W Rev. Samuel Nott, D. D, was alluded AR i Mr. Thayer, Including the notice that | ing to Hehry Bowers, on May 26, 1909, | golden bees with queen, second for o M e e to as from Saybrook, and also as living ternoon Session. Mrs. W. H, Millar of China would be| pleaded guiity. Carmolan bees with bueen, first for R st Hostwy ‘:M s —_— on into the Second half of the nine-| At the opening of the afiernoon ses- | the speaker for the Woman's Foreign| Attorney Gallup urged his being| yest black bees with queen, and first The time is rapidly approaching | teenth century. sion at 1.30 o'clock the annual meeting | Missionary meeting on Thursday aft- | placed in care of the county probation | ¢or pest exhibit of different bees, sec- to 9%—at Sc a pair for all sizes. when once more the school bell wil Ordained in Franklin fn March, 1782,| of the Woman's Baptist Home Mis- | ernoom, officer, as the young man I8 weak|,ng for display of queens and queen lr’:m,; the morning quiet to cu” "yl.lel he preached sixty years after an anni- | sionary society was held with Mrs. [ The association then adjourned at|minded. He was sentenced to three| giging outfits, second for comb hon- At | Children’s Fast Biack School pupils from vacation sports to forgot. | versary'sermon which was published in | Thomas A. Perkins, & director, presid- $39 wRucopeayde by’ Rev. Mr. Goer- | monthe in jail, and the execution was | oo " LB, 05" ¢or market, first for best ] 1840 | Hostery—1x1 and 131 Tib £z book 1842. This was loaned to the exhibi- |ing. Afier two hymns Mrs. Perkina suspended and he was placed in care| ohumic of honey. first for best pars of /8% | wizes ¢ to 10. These stosk- tion Mre. ‘Phusston B. Barber of|réad the scripture lesson. ~Prayer was| & Jelictoys sugper was served at of the county probation officer. light extracted honey, second for am- | are unequalied at the We are getting ready for the |Plain jiiL offered by Mrs, Jefers of the Hunting- | 5.30 by the women of the church. At the afternoon session, Thomas, | per honey, second for camiled honey, . o In this sermon Dr. Nott says: “I|ton street church, New London. Yeung ' Peop! Rally. alias William Beaton, changed his|second on display and first for best opening day, and will show the|Bave not been kept from the house of| The report of the Junior director.| . . =00 " 0 q0q 15 | Plea_to guilty to entering the Tectory | gigplay of beeswax. At | Boys' “Ironclad” Scheel God during that long period but Gustava Green, was read by Mrs. Per-| & Iargely o ended young people's | o¢ gt gPtrick’s churc Attorney 19¢ | Hoslery—ix1 and 233 rib— largest _and best selected stock | Sabbaths—six of them by th % | ¥ina This showed ten ehurches in tha | rally oyas held in the evening called | Douglass spoke In his behalf. Judge = sizes 6 to 10%, and equal te fever in 1812, and five by breaking a|association having junior organiza- | to order by the state colporteur. Rev.| Ywheeler sentenced Beaton to state | any stocking seld elsswhare of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL | ittie piace of skin upon the back of|tions contributing to missionary work. | Wiliam F. Newton, who condutted | prison for one and not more than two ™ RRY A my right hand. My hand and life for|The amount of $54 had been eontrip- | the opening song service with the|yeaps. RPHY & McGARRY, 3 SUPPLIES ever on view in Nor-|some time were in great danger. uted for general work, §87 for Alaska | CHolr of the cRureh leading the sing- | A jury was then selected for the 207 Main St. Fok At | Fully six difterent styles of wich, and at our usual Low Pri Dr. Nott then speaks of “the dear und a total of $224. ‘n] for all Ttnrgo _flg;‘od' o Monainils. ~Aoaes X ans trial of the cashe of :ih slt;nebvsA Kli:d- 25¢ | Hosiery for Boys and Girls, church and people of which I first took M Perkins also reporte - ward Riggs, charged with breaking | including “Ironclad,” “Shaw- ' b charge, I see them not In their seats, | amounts contributed by elrclen which | meeting over to Rev. W. T. Thayer, | jnto a Central Vermont car at New | knit,” Bte. More than seven hundred are gone to | totalled nearly $400. Mrs, Perking call- | Who presided for the rally. He spoke | [ondon and stealing ten quarts of S e o INSPECTION | their long home. All those who were | ed attention to the fine display of 'd | brandy. Three witnesses were called A legal voters In the society and invited | sample ljterature in the adjoining room | been made for all the youns people’s | quring the afternoon before adjourn At [ Children’s Knit Underwaists ail | Societies to be affliated as a state or- { ment about 4.30 o'glock. Court will oung en 12ge | for Boys and Girls, with fl me to settle here in the ministry are|and advised all delegates to avail dead. h t. ganization of young people’s societle: t o sonsaad 0. Main Street. | it at e Ol T L s | covie i CHL4 DAL &L (a2 /ceck et s T 4 ——e rying the third generation of those |speaker for the meeting, who was Mrs. | to societies affiliated in the past year B e — | sizes. (At Hoslery Depart- ment.) L) “ho‘settled me. T have likewise mar- | X' N. Bishop of Boston. district seere- Jas curried out by Rev. Mr. Tusyer | pRIZE CONTESTS AT . ' l] F PHISI{BT & Eu ried four of my own children; and,|tary of the ‘oman’s Home issionary " BRONZE POWDERS what {2 more remarkable, I married my | society of New England. She gave a | hand of fellowship to the rupresents GERMAN SHOOTING CLUB. a e o‘tlce v 1 y AL L e il e gt A L Knit Underwaists for Boys own father to his second wife.’ verv enlightening view of the oppor- | tives of the young people at the Third ~ S e 250 He then spe: th “ v | tuniti i iasi vork n. | Baptist, Norwieh, Montyille First | Shooting, Bowling and Pinochle Were 3 ALUMINUM POWDERS hen speake of tho death “ot my | tunities for home mission work open- | Baptist, | Norwieh Montville Iirst ] 33 BROADWAY v cirl, saes 13 to 18 own wife and-seven children;” also of | ing ‘up before the women this year, the Attractions. You young fellows who are the crit- zes. (At Hoslery Departs oo £ e Avenus and Huntington gtrest, and y BRONZING LIQUID is vredarity Youns men ‘toy coflegy, | ealing ov more {8 dDng KCAL SVSC | Cantrad Reptist; Norsion, B Labor day at the Germania Schut-|ioal - dressers; who keep watch of | ment.) d ¢ ludes 14 h it of S04 ‘vonetspen the ispemns pi Defore, and needing & contrIbution §f1 “Praver was oftered by Dr. Costs.|zen Verein. Taftville, was marked Dby | styles, and know what suits you and hope “that through the grace of God [ $50.000 from X ngland women 3 3 : GOLD and SILVER ENAMELS we shall all eventually meet in|this district's share. Beginning with ing was taken to be applied | interesting prize bowling, shooting and | don’t want anything else — you're the Children’s Guaranteed m ooy Sialt to he misaiouary. Cwinine achos} expenses of the meeting and | pinochle, With a large number taking | goliows we've got the right stuff for. —at— 3 % 3 T at Chicago, she described vividly a trip ;:Xer:lhxt\c:l::r;u :fur:n:: t;\;:g&:u:he part and k:flk‘;‘ll ;)in, erv‘;intg to “hf; H The “Lastforever” BStockings . own Street School Opens. through the west visiting home mis- | & T n. | engagements the Hartford team coul ‘ | ‘ l i i FRED C CROWELL'S PR g 05 440 yons. sant| #10m Seation. . An offertory solo was well rendered | not come Monday and the team shoot nnua uiumn cursion G‘:. ":: 1‘;'" T:‘_':"“""""' o k own street school began its fa ‘A collection was taken and the t- by Thomas B. Linton. was therefore postponed until a more sold wif e QUM term on Wednesday with no change in| o’ agjourned at 2.30 o'clock after a| Rev. Mr. McNally of New London | convenient day. Shooting went on just i —T0— One pair to wear one month without 87 Water Street, its list of teachers. Principal Tarbox | 8 A4 FIY B S S0 B or | made ‘the address of the evening, his | the same, however, and good results b darning. in th esenior room; Mrs. 8. 8. Lathrop, | Josus. theme being The Real Chrjst. were obtained under the management Two pairs for same wearer guaran- Open till 6 p. m. during September. zg:l':v:dfi::t:l ’“,\‘lllfs;}‘;‘S;&T')’. grnlm’,nm- Committees Named. & Th: a"i’ ker's elgqu “t lddm}l w:s of Shooting Master Chrlullophar Kro- teed two months. S : ‘Miss Eliz Ly evoted to a consideration of what he | del. The Ladies' Rifie club also did Three pairs for same Wwearer guar- ept1di primary, and Miss Sara McClellan, vil- "J:'m:‘;:::;y “::;‘."I:;d‘w;’:'c:fi’:;‘:; said were the three Christs in the | some fine shooting. A & 5 anteed thres months. lage prima Mr. Lester is in charge 4 oy 2| world—the Christ of history, the| The big ‘attraction was the prize ! # 0 —ON— Four pairs for same Wearer SUANA: of the singing. while Miss Webb con- | order by Rev. B. G. Boardman, Water- | cprig¢ of dogma and the Christ of ex- | bowling, 1 hich llv “high S teed four months. A new and C.m’lflc line of | t.ccs & e Ton ng. ford, 9!’;""""'%1!; flflv““g";l"e""“ Poriehos:. (TRRBoE twe wa mMOSLAEYe | aaoves ots nibds.. Ths following s the . wuns“y sflfl.mb" (5, 1909 ;.,MD by the pair or by the m._. Fall Woolens received. s e foljowing Hist of commitiee ap- | 200 emphasigs, but it is the last | result of the maich: Val Luppert, 53 IS g four pairs in & box and guara ; New_ Teashars at West Town Strest:| pointusents to repgit Dext year wers | canos oW ch SR couoter - Fhe | pins, 34; C. Beldel 71, 33.25; A. Hetn: \ Sty Yia Central Yormont 'y Co., New London, wear four months witheut da "0 eyl e s The West Town street school has|read by the mederato Christ to be experienced is what men 74, $2.75; C. Krodel, 50, $2; C. 1f any pair fails to Wear as . 2 Como two new teachers this year, Principal| Nominating—Rev. R, E, Turner, Rev. | Ki0¥n he is and is the real Christ. 50, $2; L. Geigenmueller, 50, 4 ~—~AND THE— teed & mew pair will be in ex= OBN-KUKLA, Merchani Tailor, | Rovert Brown and in the Third and | W. H. McLean, Deacon J. P. Clark. \The Genodiotion; by, the -moderater | $1.50: , L o o | change. Why not try “Lastforever® o Franklin Sauare, | Lo ETedes Aiss Jennie McNamara | _ Staie of Relgion in the Churches—| 5850 LRl R TN ; . ; : Elegant Steamer “City of Lowell v 3 » n| s o t oy h and | Rev. W. Torpayer, Rev. J. G. Very | tained over night were then met- at Round Trip Ticksts will be good on Sixth grades, Miss Mary Galligan is iu | Rev. P, C. Wright. the primary room. The fall term open- | Young People's Work—Rev. C. R. the front of the chureh by those who The first three prizes were on the were to be their hosts and escorted e ticket string, the remainder on Tipisie" nadgd glaw " as feplom Boys’ Wear e ed Wednesday morning. MeNally, E. 8. Doton, F, L. Lathrop. [/ i s e Resolutions—Rev. C. M. Read, R, W. | {0 thelr homee “,g,,g;“fi,;;";;gmm AN Round TriD genedule| Our Boys' Department is sspecially ] ) Briefs and Personsls, O Gy R der was served, for which the local South Windam..... $2. 8.13p. m. | well prepared to help you get the Whia: Oie Aradlen ) 15 s Place end Preacher—Rev. H. A.| The association holds morning and | t oé ‘sabibal. y n woolen mill is closed for 3 coon hunters, John Clark and Christ. Lebanon 4 8.20 p.m. | boys ready for scheol a few days through lac . Rev. J. G. X g > 3 fow days through lack of water. | Goering. Rev. J. G. Ward, Deacon | afiernioon sessions todss, beginning atf ol cs. secured & monster coon aiter ; Yentic 831 p.m. Alex Kilroy of Huntington avenue 1s | Cauienanoopody. 3 38K 3 ock. In_the morning, | o) " citing hunt the night before. The : Norwich 8.40 p.m. Golf and Eton Caps—2éc and B o s| - Obituaries—Rev. C. M. Fredericks. | the speaiers are to be H. D. Barrows | iy exciting hunt the night before. The = ? ek e 4 vk because of ill-|Rev. F. D. Ludding, Deacon 'F. F.|upon The Chureh as o Business In- | elc8 0 cEATEe 0T EHT COONIEr TETE e Mo Kool 210p.m, Richards. stitution, Charles Baward Prior up- | Jus : Feld, Mrs. R. - e Row: Lonaeh. i - . Fall Hats—40s, 98¢ and up Frank Durr of Mediterranean lane | Next Annjversary—Pastor of epter- | on The Laymants Opportunity and | JORR Brauss- o 0 0 Ve Pier 70, East River, East 22nd .95. p returned on Tuesday from a trip to| taining church, R. W. Mansfield, Rev. | Responsibility. Rev. A. B. Coats, DD, | o ihe Prize pinochle event with ten e - Sda a Boston. George C. Chappell upon The Foreign Problem in This | [GP€R O8CHPeC, BV HAC lose Piir 40, North River, Clarkson| Boys' Colored Waists—25c and 50s. John and Foseph Schwenk of New|_A motion offered by Rev. J. G.| Association ‘and R. W. Mansfield up- | DIy$rs OF the club was a very closapl (0, 0 N ver had o chance at AB T 2 f York were at their home on the New | W&rd Was voted that the committee | on Christian Stewardship. g e e Dt 8 ;“'mlur‘;& VI . AR Mt o=y - Boys' White Waists—80c to $1.28 London turnpike during the holidays, |90 obituaries appointed be the one{ In the. afternoon there will be the | 0% 105 (MR, vrixe 0 DTk We've always had a sort of leaning| The éxcursionists will arrive at New London § to b the Steamer Io;.’ Ideal Underwaists, sizes 3 % styless wa|L.ondon in season to board the Ste oy’ Meal. to report next year as well as this | annual meeting of the Woman's For- towards the young men v Mrs, Thurston B. Barber of Plain 2 Martin Meyer, second, 1180; John 9 f Hill hias returned from a brief visit g ¥ The O elgn Missionary society. with Mrs. W, | pUCUR EEen | Sreoni, 1IN0 TR find a 2o0d many of the older men fesl | City of Liwell and be assigned to thelr i friends in Groton and Noank. e Outloek. H. Millar of China as_the speaker.|piaverg followed very closely, the same way about it; and thi -""“ SRS CRRIE. L, Conne. Boys' Byron Supperters—at 28s, Rev. C. H. Frederick will deliver the s Y a0 e ing of the follow- | Boys’ BY! Lid X Rev. C. T MeCann spent Tuesday |, The Widening and Brightening Out- - AT Shineg: wers Wiven wnt. by Prost \ed€ In the early morning of the follo in Fartford attending the semi-sumy | 100k was the subject of an address by | missionary sermon. James L. Case | gent Peter Feld amidst a large gath-| *no e We"® etter equipped than|ing day the steamer will pass through | g, g Deuble Ve Waists—at 50s. conference of the pastors of the H"‘;l‘ Rev. C. H. Spalding, D.D., of Boston, | $peak upon The Church. Member as 3 | ering of members and their families| ®Ver to take good care of this trade. |Hell Gate and under the great will- . {48 tord dlocese @Tt-| secretary of the Baptist Publication | Bible School Worker, Rev. J. R Very | ang triends Monday even The Cop B jamshurg and Brooklyn bridges, also| Boys’ Kazeo Suspenders with g B / society. Dr. Spalding developed his | upon The- Church, Peter Fournier up-{ommittee In charge of the sstu1| We cordially invite EVERYBODY | under a third bridge which Is in pro- ttachment, 4 to 16-—at il During the two weeks' vacation of | subject along the line of possibilities | on The Bible School,, W. ‘M. Cowan day was Christ. i_',..,a., ‘Adam !,m., and ANYBODY, that at all inter- | cess of constructiofl; will round the . R. ¥. D. Cafrier Joseph Frazier, Wil- | opened to the denomination in the 26 | upon The Young People, Richard Thoma, John Purogky and|ested in choice wearables for Man,| Battery in full view of the shipping. Boys' Knee Troussrs—25c to $1.25, Crewn and Bridge work is the work | Lam Btott of Otrobando avenue is act- | states Included ‘in the Northern Bap- Notes of the Meeting. President Peter Feld. - g "| coastwise steamers and ocean liner » i g ge work is the work |ing as substitute. tist convention. In the west, he 8aid, | Th. decorations in the flags of all i o I Boys and Little Men, to come-and see |\ giatorooms are 31,00, 31.60 and $2.00 | Boye' Khaki Knde Treussrs—at 80¢, that ands @ tesc of time. No| Miss Jennle Durr has returned to| there wax u great smpire Wlting €0f | nations fere under the dirgction of Large Launch Sold. e ghowing of each, aecording to location, and may sive $100. l late to cover the roof of N n the erranean roa s Mrs. William G. Gilehrist. % be reserved in advance upon applica- s pli it } Your-mouth; Latter 2 fow dayw siay with Mrm ; . - re- | “places for 160 at the tables were | marl yawned b c I launch, s The Best Efforts of the Best|:io: t sr. w. 3. pruiips. Tieket | B/ Ng Knee Trousers — ot 3%, ne falling down; beautiful and as firm | Charles Westcott of Block Island. gon, convention, where an impressive | ;rranged in the basement of the g Agent, New London, Conn. Atl ey Charles Arnold feature was the class of men in the 75 - been sold to New York parties. 'x‘ e 3 as your natural teeth. The perfect toxnsy es Armold Brady of| .onvention, dignified, | cultivated, | CPUrch. and 275 were served at din-{ boat is squibped. with &’ Buffalo four- Manufacturers , Thie is the most favoraple time o} By Knickerbocker Trousers — 4w New York spent Sunday and Monday mer. Mrs. William J. Koonz was|cylinder, 20-horsepower engine. The ters are now open with all pe= up- work of today and absolutely without | wit hhis parénts, Mr. and Mrs, John|2Ple and active in the work of the| .hgirman of the committee in charge. - v, kingdom. As a regult of th -oper: . " | boat is to be used during the Hudson- neir pain in its insertion. A. Brady, of West Town street. ative reiations of the thres national | o MIs. C.R. Cross and Mrs. Hattie R.| pujton celebration at New York in In Different um‘ to-date attractions, Boys' Cordurey Knes Trousers — #s . z Sargent presided at the registration | taking parties to view the shi to 96e. Tol on parle Francals. = e | D B . Ly e aporiherD | table in_the Sunday sehool room. laking partics o view the ships ___ | Our display will be a sight worth TICKETS Ay Phasiod there could be sreater unity of | ,.The Teglstry lists were signed by seeing. You'll find many surprises|will be good only On trains named | Beys’ Cordurey Knickerbeskers — 855 All operations guaranteed. Purpose and action than ever before, [ 10% Of whom 46 signed as delogates here in the way of new style features. | 3bove, S m-:«h::.r 1900, to arrivadn| $1.38, <) Funeral gg;amcufi’:‘"‘{'};;:t°:t"{;:'f’,‘;'r‘fi';;é“zt‘.fl were many whoge.iames; weso. pot se- - Come with no thought of buying, 1‘ 1909, Good ran;n-m;s io leave New l'x'r-;' ll;:-;l]-'no. and Blouss Suits = AGER H vention that there could be mo con- | 1% ork not x- than opu-m er . on- | “There were twonty-nine who o 4 A e BR. BEARDSLEY, AGER Direstor sollustion ‘of the three Bapust socie |, THETS, YT MIMCES, Whe, Nere - o S 4, AT P mp Tupise St e 8 68 d Embal vertidhi had been of reniarkable stim- | Ment over night The committee had J very low fares at which t 250, [ and tmbaimer - places to take care of quite & number Caaiy sropoid,ino_ stogrover. pi R 237°Main Street. ulu® t8" the churches &nd seemed. to | PIOTe: rég eges. willsbe alowed In either rfecton. | Boys' Naey Serge. aug2id have started a tidal wave of glving|™\rls yorg Frink and Miss Leor: RET N Gl s s Biian. 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg, [l| 21 o€ rengwed intcrest among the | sicchen e i s T ( / S MIME TABLE URNING | with knee tro ok, &F Ry, SeRCe S (EEE s Rk L TR U o, T o oy G » Prompt gervice day or night [y} dress. sk convention, in charge of Rev. William V( A 7 xoept . Baturday and B fermaniy st o Brania, fo now lo- . Lady Assistant. Th ‘Chvwh and " the "Convention. | ;. Newton, {nvited ~the atfention of o erent o v 3 : p. m., or Pler 70, East River, foot of - Kia ot Ko. & ¥run Iip squgre Mlldene' 116 Broadway. APtér>a ‘hynm an sddréss upon The | many of the delegates. - ; - 20nd Streef. daily except Saturday and ‘heatre. Tocal Ghurch and the: Nerthern Bap. | An extensive showing from the g TWHEN 7o wamt to put yeur bume | Sunday, €30 p. m. connecting at New tist_convention was given by Rev. B.|reoms of the l-pnn Pubiication so- 4 London' with trains leaving 5.05 a. m. oo o SRR OB T2 W‘a‘" o e Bul’ Talephons 403 G maariiman st e Frsdcniren W | 00 v arangt on taes in the v t L AR uing somewhat in the " Sunday school nm & ‘..

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