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AT Norwich, Monday, Oct. 18, VARIOUS MATTERS Todny the church honors St Luke, the evangelist. The new telephone directory went into effect on Sunday. To the new Mohegan park to gather leaves is a favorite outing. B g ] ‘Davis of Norwieh was at the tic camp ground last week. Miss Marguerite Lawton of the Academy faculty spent Sunday at her home in Middletown. 3rs, Naney Vergerson of Norwic has returned home after a visit at J. Shelley’s in Waterford. Miss M. B. Comstock of Hadlyme is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. John Mitchell of Norwich. Stough. At Trinity Methodist church, Sun- s,‘m wnu Dr. M. S, Kaufman in Sor-o-——Big.CrovdnuMimM.fuMnn' —Armory Crowded Su-hy Eming to. Hur and girls, on Railroad o o ignals; Tue: 1ullaeHurdAbwnhwm . Cure The Lee & Osgood Co. Glbert remu is spending two Guarantees. W on Broad strecl. Semi terra. - returned Soarcay wi- teviogn Jrera New York. Miss Mary T. Almy, who hay been the guest of Miss Tibbits of b street, roturned to New York on Sa urday. H)o mel Is a wonderful antiseptic, s0 wornf that it promptly destroys ‘lfl'l life, vet its action on the mucous membrane is extremely soothing and healing. It relieves catarrh in five minates; it cures in a few weeks or money back. Extra S * - Canliflower Fresh Vegetables daily Agent King Arthor Flozr “It is made chiefly of eucalyptus and eucalyptol taken from the eucal- ¥ptus forests of inland Australia. The medical profession knows that eucal- yptus is an_absolutely destroyer, and with the Miss Mary T. Almy, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Tibbits, for two weeks, left for New York on Sat- urday, day afternoon at 3 o'clock at Central Baptist church; Wednesday, known as “Church day,” ‘meetings "in every church at 10 a. m.; Thursday to be “Midweek_Sabbath,” when every busi- ness man is asked to give up ‘busi- day morning, the pastor, Rev. Dr. M. S. Kaufman, spoke on What Our Un- ion Revival Ought to Mean in Ner- wich. He said in- part: Ever since coming to this fair city, Miss Spaulding of the Norwich Free Academy has been spending a fe days at her home in Woodstock, Mrs. Philip Spelmaneof New Lon- field will be ‘A A realistic cotton shown in the “Scenes from Dixie"— Summer *Carnival”—adv. FOR TON “ Lessons are resumed at the Norwich Fox River Buter . Free Academy this morning, the stu- don was in Norwich Saturday to at- my deepest desire has been to see here a genuine revival of genuine re- ness as much as possi allow employes to atten le so as to a service at Frederick Palmer of Montville, who has passed the summer at Ocean |ples of eucalyptus as a base Hyomel is made more efficient, pleasant and iy dents having Friday out for Nll'.lifl‘ tend the fumeral of her cousin, Mrs. 1i; beach, has taken an apurtment in New 7, o e d gon. Because it is my firm convic- | 10 a. m. at the - Central . Baptist | ¥ quick acting Dy the addition of Thy SOMERS BRO day. , P e tion that no other need s s0 10ud | chureh: Frdey atternoon at Cemtral | L°rc foF the winter. mol, antiseptic und _disinfectant octdd At a meeting of the Plainvillz school board Friday evening, Norris Elmore Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrell Courrier closed their cottage at the Williman- and imperative as this. For there is nothing, in my °judgment, quite s0 powerful in lifting to a weiter condi- Baptist church at 3 p. Dr. Stough, to women only, bers of women's clubs invited. m., address by all mem- largely employed in the Listerian Sys- wem. Guaiacol and other important medicinal agents are also included in TO TRY JAIL SENTENCES INSTEAD OF FINES. (Upholstery and Carpet Dep't) (Third Floor) the Hyomei fommula, which, without doubt, is the greatest destroyer of catarrh germs the world has ever known, Hyomei is a antiseptic that {s pleasant to use. tic eamp ground, Thursday, returning to Chelsea, Mass. tion every real interest of any com- munity than is a divine quickening of its moral” and spiritual life. So im- mensely valyable is thig that it seems to me every well wisher of his fellow men, whether a Christian or mot, While the collection was taken, Cor- netist Cunningham rendered the solo, God Will Take Care of You, and was called upon for an encore by insistent applause. Clark, formerly of Norwich, was elect- ed chairman of the board. Special attragdon Wednesday eve- ning at the “‘adillac—Feature dance, Fine quality Soft Finjshed Scrim Cui tains,” in white or Eecru, with on body of curtains and neat Residents of No-License Towns Came Here and Get Drunk—Boy Bound Over. NOTICE Bank Watchman Daniel Maher has resumed his duties after his vacation, powertul, penetrating t Because of the Shannon Bullding POTAGE CROUTE AU POT SAUCH PORI\'——(,JURMAV(‘E RICE A LA 3’( RQUE x-o-ru-o ALAD COFFEE TtA ‘coco‘\ ALSO A LA CARTE, FALL M_fiERY A choice line of the latest nylel in Fall Hats at MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 Main St sept22d WHEN you want to put your busi- 2 e88 before the wmc. there is no me- E. Dbetter ;.up ugh. the advertis- ullatie resented Labounty in the casg and Attorney J. J. Desmond of Norwich appeared for the state. The hearings lasted from 5 p. m. until § p. m. Montville Favors $20,000. At special town meeting held in Montville it was voted unanimously to take advantage of the state’s offer to construct sections of improved high- way, $20,000 being appropriated to be extended during the next two years. Of this amount the town pays $5,000. Nothing was sald as to where the roads ghall be bullt, this being a mat- ter which the state highway commis- =ioner will decide. Of course in mak- ing his declsion he will take into con- sideration the recommendation of the selectmen. First Selectman Moses Chapmam was chairman of the meet. l SMITH'S HAIR TONIC is an ex- quisite hair dressing—not oily at all— depend upon it to keep your scalp and hair clean, healthy and vigorous at all times and the results will delight you immensely, Price 50c for 8 oz. Bottle. SMIT The Drug Man, Franklin Square, Norwich, C patiod In expressing a welcome to the evan- gelists, Mayor Lippitt said that he'had been called upon and had welcomed to this city many different kinds of or- ganizations, but never any body of men with greater appreciation than he did these ambassadors of God, who had come with the purpose of the bet- terment of the city. He presented Dr. Stough, who acknowledged the court- esy of the mayor In presiding at the meeting and took occasion to remark that he had not come here as a pro- pagandist for any sect or denomima- meetings for the week were given: Meetings every evening except Satur- day ut, the armory: Monday. 4 p. m., SRR NS Ay te haw l : Chapman shet. urday was L. L Chapman. Rciurns ‘to Wauregan Barber Shop. ‘This mornng Clinton O. Christman returns to the Wauregan House barber shop, which he conducted for a number of years and . a quarter of u century. Norwich's oldest and best known bar- be ident [} Big Yield of tion, but he wanted all men to be| John Eli Post of West Christians and better Catholles or bet- | street housed ter, Protestants for these meetings. | corn from 5 acres of land. The following announcements of the | Mr. Post expects to bushels from six acres. quite a little above the average and indicates the success of Mr, Post as ast year 960 bushels of ified with about He is one of Corn: Thames This year harvest 1.200 well-known barber, Franklin street shop. Satterlee-Beach. Announcement is made of the mar- riage Thursday at Cambridge, Mass., of Elmer Satierlec and Miss' Cleona Elsie -Beach. Mr. Satterlee was for- merly émpldyed in New London and his home is at Gales Ferry., Mrs. Satterlee’s home is in North Haven. Mr. Satterlee is employed as a su- perintendent in the brick yards of North Haven. Some time aj engagement was announced an nesday Mr. Satterlée and Miss Beach went to Cambridge, Muss. and were made one by Rev. Mr. Lewis, formerly pastor of the North Haven Congre- employed in a Preston” Bros, FRANKLIN SQUARE. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 716 Boswell Ave. First-class wines, liquors and cln.x Meals and Welch rarebit servec This yield is gational church. order. John Tuckle Prep. Tel ‘l-l Automobiie Robes In beautiful, exquisite and popular New York styles just received, at ex- ceedingly low prices. Gents' Fur Lined Driving Coats and Automoblle Fur Coats in Racoon, Lima, Russian Calf and Australlan Goat, L. L. CHAPMAN, |0 Bath Mmt. Norwich, M Mr. Satterlee is the son of Mr. and b BRE 15 i d B e AP R B S ] R 15 no aavertising medium in “onnecticut equal to. The Bul~ niy (0!’ business results, A new line of m ™ ro uv-mnu w Marathon ‘wostel g during which Supernumerary Keenan | = o 4 Wi L There were nine men presented for ¢ 01 havp heon Sbliged 10 skarigs my ostep, prizes given. Be | ol M i ting for him. should heartily wish godspeed to such Wirds and Whirlwinds. . xication in the city court Saturday | 40€s not contain a particle of cocaine,| gining yoom, living room oF sure and attend.—adv. @ campalgn as is now being conducted | A few words from Hosea, “They i oplum or any habi{-sorming or injur office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan under the able leadership of Dr. | have sown the wind and shal! reap the | Mo i€, 4nd seven of them were from room, regular price $2.50— House, where | shall be pleased to re- | Tie Hartford Times says: Fire | MIss leanor Newell of Williams | Stough. Never in this world's history | whirlwind” made the fext for DF. | (ot e Nompie ot horenn bemsenied ng the stomawh when you| TONIGHT, pair . . p gl nkishgpm i & Commissioner Hopkins and Fire Chiet | Street has been the guest for a few | were tliere at any time so many well- | Stough's sweeping arraignment of sOme | 100 peios Gk wis corstontly in. | 18 omel. Just bresthe, it inl o T L w‘ Office hours: 8-10 a. m., 1-2 and | Stanton of Norwleh were in the city, | 44Y% of Miss Helen Newton of Wood- | equipped and successful evangelists as | of the sins designated as prevalent | (oo, UCWE GTUNK WAS cORSANE T | ihrough the small inhaler that comes a N 68 Friday, and were much Interested in | UFid€e, recently of Norwich. there are today. Among the very best [ among men of the present day. Refer- |y casing uud he hoticed thal many Ol ih “eech outfit. Sold by leading | new attractive small patterns for & m, aieii of the o Bapsdeantat of these Dr. Stough takes high rank. | ring to the fact that sowing and reab- | Norwich which had gone no-license, | ITUSgists everywhere and in Norwich bed room or hall, and Stair Carpet ' e firemen's deil sehool. | Coroner and Mrs. Frankiin H. Brown | He is un ; ucated man, eraduate of | ing ave inseparable and that reaping | ™ Jugge Erown thought it wrong for (bY The Lee & Ossood Co. $100 £0¥| g match, regular price she— a " er] e ! - o e perpetual law e 3 JOrw! « e R - x A Dn GEU n. HARH'S Prof. William W. Park, principal of | Bave closed their cottage at Gales Fer- Tsorminary. e 18 o mAster-work- | apon.in (e physical World, he said in Thews I e osa o NdsNR- o e b e At TONIGHT, yard ... 470 ' [ the. Block Island schools, a resident | FFy for the season and returned to their has been abundantly | part: : gy g it S B ES B mayéa of Mystic, found on. réturning to his | home on Laurel Hill avenue. approved of God in many other places. |~ If this law is true therd, how much'| 1. 0" et AKEN cate of by the police, | Jos. Wild’s Cork and Linseed Off Linst i home Friday that a caretaker, name : 10t the shadow of a doubt that,| more true ten thousand times over is | yu4 apter this he said he should try oleum, regular price 4Sc— 49 -glven as Charles Tarbox, was missing, | o Hawin Smith of Hebron and Miss { It Jn the spiritual world. There 18 M0 | giving jail sentences to such personsto | TONIGHT, yard ... .- 3% ‘3 With. goods valdsd s 4 na ‘Smith of the Willimantic n escape here and the harvest will be | gea if it would lessen the evil. Sa M A new and mk O R hgealicn i mal sthool were the guests of Mr. ! determined in its kind by the sowing. | day the nine men were fined $2 and | m "‘d m Hodge's Fiber Mattings, all new dw= ;! rhe - | Mrs. Eugene Smith over Sunday. Will ¥ou tell me how a man in busi- | costs each. It relieves stomach misery, sour signs, atfractive, sanitary, not hard = Fall Woolens received. tm’llhutr:x(‘-"tro'fu;‘;: i:?’&."'ll'lia’f'f“‘ 5 T ! ness can be intellectual and keen and | ““ECur paid and five will have to be |ach, belching, and cares all mhdu- (.‘n\\'(-:" articularly ;ud f:r bed ~‘ g 0, 1909, o here| Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bills of Philadel sharp, but in morals play the cared for by the county for two weeke. | ease or money back. Large box of tabe| v: P v & Bame M il ol 0. 4008 ending June 30, 1909, shows that there How can the solid, substantial g o ol Bt o't ok o Sowna | Toom covering: regular price 5e—. W lias been expended . for vernment | Phia Is visiting her granddaughter and | g S eyl L : ’ - iy lets 50 cents. Druggists in v = - eat ddaugh! M Aty W ness men of your community Ignore | jyjcks and A. Crampton a fine of $7 and TONIGHT, yard 280 JOBN KUKLA, Merchant Tailor, groperty (repairs andpressryatian i B A T e the things of the spirityal world. re- | costs was imposed on cach, They were I A g 5 Norwich $498, and for mechanical v and Miss Adelaide E. Tracy, o jpudiating the God who/ has. poured | charged with dumping the contents of | WILL OF N. L. BISHOP. about 50 pair left of those $2.50 to e nklin Squere. | . ipment $3161 the East Side. s on them in a thousand |, vault on land without permission of $2.00 Lace Curtains for quick sell= 8 T2 the owner. Filed in the Probate Court, Leaving | ing— ; G. Raymond Barlow. storehepeer for { e men who are sowing a Two-bo¥'s - charged h taking 4 & 4] MISS M. C. ADLES, At the annual meeting of the state | ye” Connecticut company. at . the | t sp_when they poison the bout. withont e iion ot "Sye| Prdctically All His Estate to His| TONIGHT vees S180 08 3 board in New Haven, Friday, October | Groeneville car barn. 16 enjoying s | of the boys who he owtier had their continned case:called ] Wite ‘ L ) s p o | 29, the chief topies for discussion will | cacaid T KBTI B FRIOY e B | talk on_street corners from 1ip and they were put in_charge of the ] e PN Halr ca m ace m:mhsl be: The best methods for Improving | woods about Darfelson ' blight and poison to the com- atic i1 Nov. 1. The will of Nathan L. Bishop w 1 the highways to meet the demands of 5 oon wEp hey are opening the sluice- continu e against AR ol ry MeetAts enure of); EIASES (Second Floor) ANTIQUATED HAIR DRESSING | modern traffic; Connecticut as fruit | Asgistant tmaster Arthur 1 et iad ot aih | Mol mian man. (o wes, o also Th ok Tia. GauRbIsTe, q the Tesiang £ ° makes the soungest woman look old, | STOWINE center: and board of trade | peale left s S catkond ithel SIENE 1o Diacghemmb the singne o e B L i atate. o Left 20 Kt with. omen’s Lace and Embroidered Trim- Have the jest Style Coiffure ! Miss| 0°t100s for development of local com- | national convention assistant post- whose name is good and hoiy. ng at a target in his yard in — med Drawers, regular 50c quality— Adles’ patrons come from all over the [ Bunities. masters this week at Indianapolis. He reap it in the devasta street and hitting the Mrs. Henty || PONIGHT ..cooovvvvnenncnnes .. 85¢ United States, recognizing the fact| 3 with H. W. Lyons of Bridgeport arc | is dearest to him i » warden, who was in the Battle wed-| p that no art can equal hers. Make an| Under the heading, Rev. G. C. Sauer | delegates from this state { There are then are sow- | Ground. Probable cause was _found home, 254 | Women's Corset Covers, lace and fn= early zppm,,ll:,,;‘”:lm her for the| Honored,, the Bridgeport Telegram e e i vlh . v 'lr 'h\:' and the accuser was held for the su- ning sertion trimmed, French style, reg- veek of October 3 v ev. George C. ¥ bl unless this is | perior cour der bonds of $200, 3} e y MWKMJIE(GAN HOUSE. N fi’\ur “A;;;m.rl__‘o (l G al\wr, 'p.«»nhu‘ MAN DROPPED DEAD o Ahix ::‘x‘z‘:‘; l:‘ni\m:”l'_:’ b "u‘l] r $200, which Ghiiaren. Sry ular 50¢ quality. « e Me T Japtist church, whe ¥ a . A : New York " orwBlch R eums the DECERE. s Tl oy HEWMEDOEARE Il RSN D bl FUNERALS FOR FLETCHER'S Wk ow York. oston. | Baptist church at Bangor, Me., on No- = e mad rush for wealih . Small lot of Dressing S: black Telephone 704, octi8d | vember 15, was last week ciected a | TTank King, an Aged Woodchopper, (5 ik e Shobt cut, the auestionable Roberts H. Bish CASTORIA "and, white ‘muslin, resuiar $0a el trustee of the Malne state Baptist| CXPired’in Montville Early Sunday | way. f gambling, which is| ., el r l;” \fternoon c quality— J convention. Morning. \ ’umnlr ntlemanly robbes It ]t Punecal 6t Rob D TeienA s A s s v . £ | is debauching our young men, and in : SREEN. = . Ayl TOWINER . .. .oc 0000 0e seccvore SN 2 About seven o'clock Sunday morn- | D. LANSING SPOONER. Chicago it is a warrant for dismissal | N€ld from the home of his parents, No. s 3 Unique lighting} effects will be [sng, Frank King an aged woodchop e / 12" by God's help | from employment when any young g oM 1 i raitis s e among the attractive features of “A per, dropped dead near the Orrin Ler- | 3 'fl:.v‘”iu':x“(\ :}""“‘ Byccod i man is found with a race track dope g ¥ b i e e years, regular f0c quality— § E i iva e ay 2 lace 1 Montville shor -4 b » g - | sl )OS siol o { 4 a8y " See that youget whiat you pay | Summer Carnival” at the Broadway | fngwell "place in Montvllle. a short | ouy vietory.. bersouuslly, I belleve i | Sicet in his -possession. There 'was a véry large number it 8¢, Shall TONIGHT 2 for. We do work by contract i ay and Friday eve- | LiBIACe Off o oot aurnpike & | br. Stougl and his methiods, und that Squ:re Flanked by Saloons. tendance, the service being conducted Be Pl d Children's Coat Sweaters, in white, ol s st by Me | providentially he is here to aid in e b e e todag il by Rev. Dr. Lewellyn Pratt, D. D., pas- e 3 . g Y and by the day and guarastee| = - i T el oy Mdical | hringing & mighty blessing to our cit ik syt gt e 45 tor emeritus of Broadway Congrega- e rieas red and grey, one to four years, 98¢ MR i, gm“l? “:;sj:\.?nd nal' the Jakpne Rotne | o s e hd e ‘calied, Dndertaker | This reviyel ought to mean to Noi whall T say of the impre ut:]r_‘x)ul church. iR To Meet quality— e v ! service of 8Song, | Gager was. given permisston to re- | W'¢h: o | of your city except that it is O ot TND < TONIGHT Cedeseneny 50c rayer and testimony furnish ¥ 5 1—A closer fellowship and truer har- den, AcH e its triangle in | forms, including three from FElmira, nd All : . e o | TIOVe the body. & Erenchman and | MO0y among the difterent. denomina- | T riadet, Whew T see 13 ounEle P | from the Sundky school of the Firat Ay At A Women's Black Cotton, Taffets and The Fal“““ St“dlos ars, the ten young ladies of Mrs. Wll | has several children in Woensocket. | tons and as a consequence larger In- | pave enthroned the great American | Presbyterian church, his Sunday schaal Of My Old Friznds teen Underskirts i different 9 | fam Greene's class in the Third Bap- | FOT 21 Years he has been employed by | f1ymte for sood. i tesnake. - the ' atoon, behind T gl B A D I styles, value $1.00 and $1.25 st Sunday school. Mrs. G b~ | James McLaughlin of this city in lum —Increased sffiritval power in al e isoniug our | Eimira Y. M. C. A. The emblem from And Customers At , Ve +31 Willow St. st Sunday school. Mrs. Greene, who | oiny and had started Sunday morn- | 9UF churches, enabl the to ac- | d forbid that we | the class of 1903 at the F Academy, TONIGHT ...... o president of the organization, led | jno 5t "Frivam “Amburn to ook over | COMPlish more effectually thefr true s and souls | 0f which he was a member, was in the || The Wauregan House aug1sd in the service. Sonte i oiam Amburn to look over | mission to.the commuinify that, | (Applause.) | form of the classpin. There were many Barber Sh ove hey were going along the ater efficiency on the part of | drunkard, but | other choice forme. rber Sho, _— The Quarterly Meetin, The Connetticat Homeopethlc Med- Iarwar i mner X D ~ The warm, vital, Christly | L Rt i boareis Ruca Mo W 1Oy a P Y 4 feal soclety will hold its fifty-ninth | his chest and said he didn't feel very |SUpport of bis membership cannot fail | his broudeloth and_dia- | Herbert B, Cary, Shepard . Paimer of On And After Floor) of the McAll Auxilirry | semi-smial meoims n the oot in & e s e S e [0 v 3, dering ngplraton 10 | o adt apoies ieen, o site o | s i, and Chaney € Hanmer o Monday Doule width New Fal Suings sl ain Y. M. C. A. Tuesda : 5. | felt better and conth A short d ya 0 yearns argest | pig club in all his clegance, sipping | Bas ord. s o ! 2 n s ’ T be neld at Mise M. T. Huntington's, ';"I!\]er)e v“_’m h«‘ nn'l:a:l:_:i; ‘;‘""’,i’.g';,‘l,. tante beyond he went Into & posible Biscfuiness. : 7 is liquor, Td rathe have twenty cometery, where Dr. Pratc read the - 106k 1’909 colors, including the desirable greys— roadway, on Monday, Oct. 18th, at " " firough ‘& batway Firs 4—It shopld meani’ the elevating and | cring drunkards in the block | committal service. There were many Oct. B TONIGHT, yard 4 3.30 p.m, Mr, Berry, the representafive | culosis as Related to the Insane and L - g puritying of out &l life. As people | & SPARRiit: Deern DRt Of Tewsi s it yyard Lo o e return in @ few winu Waiti . 8 I live than o the kind of | P Tom out of town, including : ::cf:?:;‘);nyulr Do Present and will give| to Institutional Work, Dr. H. M.} gome time and hearing nothing B o £ B e St i en 1 have This gen- | the Inl‘l’(‘n\:ftg. Mrs.'S. E. Rose, El- C. O. Christman. India Silks, 27 inches wide, all silk, all work abroad. Subscriptions will be re. | POllock, superintendent Norwich in- |him Mr. Amburn went to investigate | different to their = spiritual welfare, who takes his liquor or lets | mira; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kilbourne, odlors and white— celved for the Record for 1910, eet16d| sane hospital. and found him lying on the ground, | they o ¥ yield to indul ’\\]!m‘h it alone, as he will tell you ;lml II.‘«‘» “x{« l‘;lrlgll:‘rlf(”r. kau\{lnm M‘r. ‘v}n:i TONIGHT 30 dead, having expired without a sound. | anta o~ : igle 1ly takes it), is the one that w - arles anmer, Mr. ané Mrs. 5 : oad ~ 9 S—It ought to mean the toning up % W. K. Ackley. Migs Marie Rea, East The farm formerly owned by the | Previously he had been in good heal AR 85 R e 1 my bos. G, ¢ . Gold Plated Collar Buttons, made § 3 merly T of the maor: se of all o ple, | LTI sowing seeds of im- | Hartford: William Witter, Worcester; Gold Colls g n Our Im I‘OVCd e o mith, In Hamburg has | ) sSIONARY AND NATIVES | 50 that this would be a cleaner, safer | | Some §f b8 At SRR ST O o5 | Rev. S. I Lee, Springfield; Mra. John ope plece, one dozen to & eard, and been 0l to Henty Clews, the banker, place for building homes and ‘rea | Box. but 1 say that whenever the wom- | B, Smith, Beriin; Miss Fannie Ayer, button sets— - + | of Broad street, New York, who pur- HERE FROM BURMAH. | familic S | try falls as low as | Windsor. ' Henry' Allen & Son had TONIGHT, card 8o ol W8 BI‘OI]Chlal i g ol o G ol g e |t sod of onr nation the country | charge of the arrangemants, oard ou veenn 500 acres, which includes woodland, | Address the Bible School at Central otably the manhood of Nor: is doomed. (Applause.) A statement Willign H. Tes Best quality Outing Fl 2! ht " P J ss a_good proportion of | . Tossit. quality Outing Flannels, Mg for his son, Henry ‘Clews, Jr., the ar- Bsgptist Church. G n S s - :.' e Ttn | Bt been made hly comp .xlu:uxi?lm-u\ B oo, g s DRI at nal“ol‘l’s colors, 10¢ quality— now i France, ore ity will compare favorably wit 3 per cent. of the men our| - S a3 oon a o'cloc J B b el M Sl i ing chureh service and_th 3 s other city. Yet. it *\',“,.u'f'.,»,’ ffuctea it venereal dis- | the funcral of William 1. Tossit was | o154 TONIGHT, yard .. THe OZEINZES | o sevied or e yus i yars. | The moraing chuseh srvice ana, the | L, O s, OV S Tetglh 1| e ararteion S, scneral i, i M 5 e, 38 | Yo s . S ey i » below wha ght be. A spirit- | 4y e 90 en, the se; s being conducted by Fancy Meta uttons, suitable for 3 ¢ tral Baptist church wert two services low what it, might A spirit Jils have shown that 90 per cent. of th rvices g : will relieve Coughs, Colds, Hoarsene: The Dairy Maids of Leflingwell have | of unusual interest. | The sermon was | Uil awakening suth g WE S8 exnoet s ln.x.h e guilty of some form of sexual Rev R duter 46 U 4 \l. coats and suits, that sold at 28c to Bronchitis, Asthma, and all affections,| POstponed the social to be held at | by Tev. Cunningham of New | NE It ““l;'”‘:"‘l ] will britg many men | jrregularity.. ‘1 .don't beifeve 1]1, but if | B | e ”“"”;“’f *\“"'I"'; )’r' fi:‘: $1.00 per dozen— of the throat. Large boxes 10c at | Charics s’ untll Nov. 2 B emeorins: khovd, ; alf true it's tremendously start-| ;5 ‘Beautisul Isle of Somewhera were Situsdiy ind Maniay Brcatage TONIGHT, a card .......... o 100 o8 o v at Backus cor- : o e eangeSC | T—Such a result would be onr s Mrs. Charlotte W. Vers DUNN’S PHARMACY uew at flumstes OF R AqmiSIGeRo e b O RN oek o g tioc, Sheticrment. © Restore. faith *in - Coward or Hypocrite. Mre: l'na\rmur ! mfm.:[..«m\ et beAT, R y 98 | peauty Pins in Roman ana bright gold 9 | tertainment, including supper, 25c. |€r and effectiveness upon the theme, | - 1 th il follo n We h st our old-fashioned chiv- | ers were , Re ce and Rt lar Su, T 25¢ and black enamel, solderless * and 50 Main Street. Children half-price.—adv. W0 I On s T ’ there was | Of obligation to faithfu in office | alry t gh the smutty story and ne| Harris el {e SCHNG Pk " egu ppe siobectes o Belne. vaier SRR i ¥ < | e : e i o ota|und or in citizenship. wan who listens t0 one unrebuked but | tery, where 4 committal service was| oct15d : sept2sd a visit from 4 missionary, Miss Kate man ; TONIGHT, pair 170 Class circle of The King's Daugh- | Armstrong of Ringoon Burmah, who| 51 fhis same direction and for a | fnsults in the vilest way the women of | read. ters, Miss Lucy Geer, leader, arranged | was accompanied by two natives of | smilar veason. a roviy | R i iy e Lot "fll:*”‘ ok e 2on. of Jawe A varlety of Bone Handle Tooth y 2 4 v ribe. Daniel Solomon and | t0 mean g - fidel |for this but for every man to treat| A. and the late Henry Tossit and had shes w! : NOTICE T P g et e i gl - m;» Backus hospital Sunday afternoon | 188 3 ArEeret, the e | cial, and man’ treat his mother or his daughter | 45 years and 3 months ago. He leaves dium and hard, value 25c— when Harder's orchestra, fourteen | PG00 €CUCHTE e aotle t te : men and wor or his wife. (Applause.) I have no| his mother, a son, W, H. H. Tossit, NIGHT, h = Or. Louisp Frank!in Miner is now|members, played: William Harder, | S on thelr way co 1 floes aha ard ) to yhiam to_their fellow beings | consideration for the man wh and a daughter. Phoebe Tossit, and TONIGNIS #ho L located in her niew office, Breed Hall,| Mrs. Harder. William McCord, Harry | {5 receive their licentiate and then re- |41 to God, 'Add (o these temporal | these houses of jil fame ar four brothers and two siste Hat and Velvet Whisks, made of fine Roo Millea, Thomas Hoyle, Sa r te ceach in the colle Il three | advantages the eternal benefits which | If you say so you are eithe rhite o Ainadek .4 Miss Bisie Bogue, Miss Gomete i | b e ot (o8 Fery aoriing | 4re promised ~ every true child of hor & hypocrite; nless you are willing| . Mrs. L. W. Greenberg “"‘;“Gn;";.r' pahe h";,‘,, 7 Office hdurs, 1 t6 4 p. m. more, Misses Lillian and Ella Fitch, | manner, the natives wearing the cos- | CHrisUs. kingdom, aud we find that jrosornitn daughter for the husiness.| .*uln{«_\‘[u{l{-rnu;'n A ock the TO s 8 inch 12i4e—7 inch 190 i n e 248 i TIVGEY Bt o R wternity alone .can reveal all the bless- | 1 g re under God to warn men of | funeral of Mrs. Louis W, cenberg % b R Teiephone 66C. augl7d | Mrs. Charles Barnes, Mrs. Maude Ba- | tume of the country. =~ ihgs which ought to spring from such gers and then to tell them | was held from the home of her sister. ° Women's Fast Black, Seamless Hose % ker, Walter Leveen and Fred Youty. | Vinilein this city they are the guests vival as ours. May God move ev- | " hewever . they have sinned P. Keppler, in Talman street with double heel and toe, all sizes, P 2 . i Sihis Tttt Statit it Mor vecenbitrin | ery” Christian. (' Norwich “to ‘support d tailed. [ have the only thing under | The services W mducted by Rov ue 19¢— Yesterday, the feast of the Mater- ol ecoming acc t- | the campaign. will help & man to live | Joseph F. Cobb, pastor of the Univer- iflul'e Pllmles nity of the Blessed Virgin, Rev. Joscbh | ca with' Miss Armecronss parents | Service for Men Lok . Toxy R s oAy ot L TONIGHT, pair ...oovviviniinns 150 BE. McCarthy preached at St. Patrick’s | there. R ¥ Christ of Calvary who is the only one BUIBHEY OF TRINCVAS. SHS St{ndn for keeping out the cold air Children’s good weight Black Cotton - and Games church from the gospel for the day, S B Sunday, union ¢vangellstic cam- can save, the ldst. - L There was & prota i::n“.‘-v] chioice floral : el ot J 1v: 46-53, hea dner Pl aign _in city_ent upon ‘->| evangelist closed with an ap- us. Burial was in Maplewood cem- |§ {nat comes in from those cracks E \ ;?):;:p ,\.m‘fr o (5:;“fl,n','.’::; °{T:|'fn:';;: el ',,,B:?"?::,,",f: % “re Norwich | Second aveek. Saturday was a day for every man 0 leave for his | etery, where 4 commitial service was ke :r’gN!l]gl‘:Tfih to 10, value 25e— o r ] 0 arnaum, Jose) 3 den of wich | o5 ¢ the workers, except for a | children the memory of a godly life, | read. Funel rector Gager was in round the d and dows. ) pair terriiieen odeling y, Crayon and Pain having the testimony of the miracies | another fine antic, the rch when Dr, Stough was | by those who would indicate thei A | Outfits, five hundred ‘Parche of 2,000 years, forget Christ, In a | argner plac cair Hasen bridge, | " onterente with the pérspnal work- | sire fo Christian life. Many 5 ”"',fi"i‘ck K‘]'"‘"’" | Games, Footballs, Playing Cards, Tally | world where &0 many deny His divin- | S5t West o peach, on Rgnday two services wers | sponded in this w o. faieral of Mre, -Fatrick Ksunely . : Center R Cards, Favors, Etc, ity, and distort or disregard the teach- | Germany has 8,500,000 ‘trained soi- | held in the armory with marked powt| 2500 at Evenifg Service. as held from the rooms of M. V. fllflged Weaiher Stflp s it ings of His church. And while faith | aiers. | % n-lm»» afternoon at 3 o'elock | Dr. Stough's evening sermon was | Murphy and at 2 o'clock at St. Pat- Irish Lace Coat and' Dutch Collars, like that of the ruler is necessary | ience of 600 men listened with | addreéssed to the largest congregation | rick’s churct v. Joseph MeCarthy i Eer lues— K H must be supplemented by good worl ———— liecelgt -Sa8 20 t B i1 of S et St el tlpa mervizem. LA MM Ry c white and Ecru, values- MRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars s sk mfunton o, D gt | OF g scies ok it ses, Anilh 080 | onl, S e e, S (R L vomany T ; BLE. ; 2 ¢ ‘the | sentment of the topic of Repentanc sme floral remebrances. or bottom of doors. Positively f| octed { and in the evening the e e s IR R g E | mpletely filled with one of | vichly illustrateq with approp were ohn King, William keeps out wet and cold from B Four Hours at Hearing in ‘Which Clean [ Fne 3 Jtances touchingly related John Donohue and john Loos he greatest audiences known in thi anees chingly ¢ Five Cases Appeared. a religious meeting, about | down the definition that re Burial was in St. Mary's ceme- B alll. | HAILE CLUB o e o e o e el awr (Bavamenty % Justice of the Peace William H ]th list'in a persuasive sermon on Repent- | life and a determination to forsake it.| igorge W. Ingalls. 3leached Cotton Crash, e quality— 142 Main St. | 1iddy had before him in the Mont- €a y B | He pressed home the forgiveness of-| The funeral of George W. Tngalls, ; 76&7%"; Aevard v % ville town hall Friday night a_puz- | At the opening of the afternoon | fered to repentant siners by Jesus|infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George In- SR < n oute b - zling tangle, five separate cases bein; | T T rvice led by @ menvs | and the power that He gives to live ls, was held the parents’ home, E w S H a3 Mats, ur Bo— French Restaarant DrOSEtins. e efult of & Dlaphte o Scalp | Bsins sgmesmric eo.pr ¢ mers At the close many hands | b & || Felt Edge Wood Strips J|amestor avats, weuaity se— - 5 tween neighbors in Palmertown. | Cmdteon b enthusizam by | were fitted in response to Dr. Stough's | Howe officiating. Burlal was in Fan- TONIGHT . far 8o A complaint was brought against g ~toned <o e spinvitation Zor: those. © WRO — WRHISGL0 § tic: combte Funeral Director Gager for sides and tops of doors and ’ or tol o, Miss Nettle Gridley of assault by Mrs. | 1f dandruf is neglected the scalp | b sival=tone :w‘n:‘"fl‘m‘fi’rif“g‘il Hi: | show their desire to live a Christian | hag charge of the arrangements. » Pearl Soap for toilet and bath, 5¢ size Ladies' Restaurant for Haile Club | Labounty, one was brought against |cannot remain healthy. nor can the | pov™ BRinivs ‘ana Joseph S, Adams | 1fe: windows 1 3-5¢ per foot and up. cake— Members, Second Floor, facing Main | Mrs. Labounty by Miss Gridley, and |hair grow properly. Such neglect often | (0¥, TRIES S0 iy e Wt Bk WEDDING. TONIGHT ... treeenneens 7 for 280 wirest. one against Louis Labounty anq two | causes incurable baldness. Do not usol His honor, Mayor' Costelle Lippitt, | SeTVice led by the big choir and Mr. 3 Restayrant for Open House Club | against Master William Labounty, who | & fine tooth comb or a harsh brush to | .o i0q” by invitation, and after the | HETTIng sang with fine expression and Liieted Frecoall g Membets, Sccond Kloor, looking on | was largely the cause of the trouble | remove dandruff, as these articles 4o | Jong service announced Arthur L. | Voice His EYE is on the Sparrow. Sl e R : in the first place. The complainant | more harm than good. L] et o Nont oseph Liistro and Rose T W S ¥ Dinner—12 to' 2—at fixed price— | against Willia was Mrs, Hopking. who Hepsing or -tha ARG, T eI T cellor moth utives o tiate ana reaiams | All Felt Weather tl'ip The Reid & Hughss co 30 cents Ladies’ Restaurant; 35 cents | found fault with Willie’s strenuous | SMITH'S HAIR TONIC removes °r»: 4 ii “li ‘r?{ - L!v:l b‘: a irst Fox oar, in this city, were united in rriage a Open House Club restaurant. playing near the house, dandruff and thoroughly cleanses the "?‘ P . 1. Ticketta, chairs | 1,00 Saturday in Ledyard C. A. Gager, | at St. Patrick’s church Sunday after- 2¢ per foot up. We R Furaiturs and & c. At Supper—6 to I—a la carte. The court suspended judgment for |scalp. promotes its circulation and pre- | SmPase. FEv T 0 Cm-; chair- | Jr., secured a 101-2 Sound fox. which | noon at 2.30 o'cloc A number of 3 ‘e Recover Furniture and do Carpet The Popular Wednesday Evening (30 days, read all concerned a lecture | Serves its vigor. Because it improves (M@l Of the committee on mews work | was started by his liounds, Spot and | friends atfended the ceremony and Laying. Dinners will be resumed Ootober 6— | on ‘wood hehavior, and advised them | and maintains the scalp's Tiealth and | Wis Dresented by Mavor Lippitt. and | afueic, This is the first one he has se- | there was a reception and supper giv- octisdaw 6 to 8 o'clock. to go home and keep the peace. At- |in this way produces a better, stronger | J2SPonde “1 aen [’“” 11“ St | cured this year, although the dogs|en afterwards at the bride's home, No. DINNER, MONDAY, OCT. 18, 1900. - | torney E. T. Burke of Norwich rep- [and more luxuriant growth of hair. ;’x:‘:riis’c‘g;“;’ ff:r’:l (ttem:ce ;Epl;:m €8S~ | started another ‘;:'\xl;llier“ \\tlch L'sa't" 161 Franklin street. ‘The groom is a ROBES ROBES e 2 . h r. Gager -