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iw};fi 3 . el . The recent Hudson-Fulton celebra- | mm 23 da fi‘ /‘}“ | tion in New York was marked by one " . . fats | e FIEts song which has breathing all through -3 < e | rotherlidod ot man and. the|. It takes %o 00 right. 806 With action . for or evil in'this life flock uences. If it was not for this there would not so often be shrinking from duty. Doing right brings its cwn reward and one who does and dares can afford to let con- sequences take care of themselves. In {|some things commendable one’s Iriends are often discovered to be his worst foes, not from malicious intent but from the force of their own un- belief or lack of faith over which they have no control and which arouses their fears. Where fear troops in there is always blind and vigorous opposition. It is by your courage and acticn that they may get spirit of peace, and it promises to be sung In all nations before it has fully met its mission, which is to Hind in good fellowshlp all races of men. These are the words from the pen of Mrs. ‘Spencer Trask: envelope and read the last again. “Now, auntie, I shall be so appointea if ' you don't to party,” it ran. “‘Somehow, I fear refuse, giving your usual excuse you're too old for such nonsense, but, auntie, dear, you're not old at all— you only imagine it. And, besides, there is an inducement for you to ac- cept my invitation. James Harper is our guest this week—he was Tom's chum at college—and if you'll come you'll see him again. He told me he used to know you ten years ago. He' Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Telephoune Cailss Bulletin Business Otfice, 480. Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3. Bulletin Job Office, 35+6. . Willimantic _Office, Rcom 2. Murray ‘Telephone. 210. “All folk upon the earth Spring from one common birth, Children of God. Lord of Humanity, Teach us Fraternity; Peace let the Watchword be In all the earth.” She rumaged around until she simple white muslin gown that she used to wear long ago and donned It quickly, putfing away the sober gray gown she had been wont to wear of late. A pleased smile lighted her face as she saw herself in the glass. She certainly looked girlish enough now. ‘What stunt should she try? In a mo- w fl._fily of clothing was stolen s room while he was l;‘h(?lpfl Evenings exercises Monday afternoon. PO~ . lice institated -,nueh at once, and soon found the stolen clothing wrap- ped up in a couch cover and hidden in the new house being bullt in the rear of the Church of the Holy LUMBER AND COAL. . Fado, complains beeause his American " gueen makes him wash the dishes and 2% mop the floor. Why did he marry _ mbove his station? 8% \Boston men have pledged nearly @ balt of the half-million needed to W Build a new lome for the Y. M. C, B A. and it is an assured enterprise. The latest census returns show that here are a third of a million Indians the country, and, like the negroes, promise to hold their own. The man who knows us best is not ‘one who writes endorsed upon us 4] R among southern cities. She finest still mate. of deer in the Maine claims the The s reity woods indicate that these creatures have sped to the protective states, where they cannot be shot. 1 # Not appear to be any real | ®00d reason why Charles W. Morse | should be set free any more than any other flagrant violator of law. Germany used 300,000 horse power developed from water, France 650,000, Ttaly 464,000, Switzerland 380,000. Over 5,260,000 horse power from wafter is now developed in the United States, school—to a reader each day is a day of progress. The habit of reading books is & good habit if the aim is to possess. the best that is in them; but if the purpose is to say one has read everything without in the end really knowing much of anything, it is time misspent. Excessive reading and no original thinking is in the end harm- ful. The person who reads should seek the ablest works in the line of their taste, and then dare to think of the facts and principles set forth and to dispute them if prompted to by their honest conclusions. Strength ‘of mind js attained by this exercise, which builds up_every attribute that tends to mastery and greatness. . And let me tell those who read that the with what he has that he said with all sincerity a few weeks ago: “I have all the money I want.” ‘What a contrast between the fath- er's point of view and that of the son! Woe be to this country when its young men start out in life regarding the possessors of a hundred thousand dol- lars as poor men. I think of that father today enjoying the books and pictures which he has gathered about him, going here and there through his modest estate to look at a cherished tree or vine, enjoying his friends and neighbors in the good old-fashioned way, taking a vital interest im the schools, the Ifbrary and the cburches as he always has done, exemplifying in his daily walk and conversation the Musical Hits YERRINGTON'S may29d .E. H. WIiRNER. General Agent. H. C. LONG, Spectal Agent. Jus2s HABTFORD, CONN, AMERICAN HOUSE, Fuarrell & Sanderson, Props. SPRCIAL RATES te Theatre Troupea Traveling Men, ote. Livery comnected SHETUCKNT STREWT. ECONOMICAL means getting the most value for your money. I can give It to you in Plumbing. R. BENTON DMBSLE, 46 Asylum St THERE 1s no savertising mediu E?"“ 2 Lax omuueu t n | to The Bul- | dium et % us OWTH. v light. When what they fear has been | a splendid man and if I weren't en- REHIGOHS 09 It was first sung before an andience | ooy S 0o "the fabric of a_ dream | gaged to Tom, why, there’s no know- | ment she had decided. Taking & small Trinity near Berkeley school. Among | _ % A recent bulletin issued by the cen- | composed of the naval officers and | and what you had faith in has become | ing what might happen. But, then, it | band mirror and a candle she stola] the recovered articles were an over- “ sus bureau shows that of $5.000,000 | representatives of nearly all nations,|a recognized good, they are moved to | wouldn't do any good, for rumor says | softly from the room and dnvflrnml!:_: ::l;‘:r Nl‘mo t, 'h':va f v gfeon G people in this Christian country only | and it is so in accord with the wish | better footing and all are blessed. that his engagement {o Margaret Page stairs. “The hall r:'.o;::f;;'?ne s - No arrests 83,000,000 are members of any church, | and the prayer of the very best spirits is soon to be announced. ] 3 Bt ht. With and thls leaves mo doubt that there | of carth that it svems destined o Relp | o oy "Bropagated ‘oo aced on | ros Seuman st aad pondered. The | Uie mirror usped Genily I her hand | The Bedrook of Success (11 2 Pup Is No Good You Can|Ssiurday, MATSEE. Oct. 23rd B e ity | 19, Inepire all with the fraternal spirit| the division of the roots. Robinson, | bit of news concerning James Harper | she began to walk around the house | jjes in a keen, clear brain, backed by Drown Him. The' Austraiian Amuesmedt’ Co.. gl stant religlous work among our fellow | which will make an end of war and | in his hardy flowers, inyall but one | had caused a flood of remembrances to | repeating some verse she used to #ay | jndomitable will and resistless energy. R countrymen, Of this total 61.6 per|hold in the grasp of brotherhood all|nstance in describing nine varieties, sweep over her, wmgwg every thing | when she®was a girl. She had just|Such power comes from the splendia — Moral — [ = - cent. represent the Protestant sects | races who have faith in an overruling | speaks of the use of seeds only once, | but the past in which he had figured |started on the third round when she | health that Dr. King'’s New Life Pills ' Jo‘.s and 6.7 per cent. Catholics. and merciful Father. and then says they must be | so strongly. She was thinking of that | suddenly saw & man's face reflected | ympart. They vitalize every organ and BUY ONLY GOOD COAL urns-. on / The seating capacity of all the OIS H A AN sown immediately upon being gath- | other night when they had gone to-|in the mlf;_or.h SN At et e build up brain and body. J.'A. lll".rmon, e . Sl THE BEER BUSINESS, ered. In several other cases he says|gether to a Hallowe'en party. What| “James!” she crie n Lizemore, W. Va. writes: “They are| Once you get a ton of Coal'in the .' Hcmu churches is 59,000,000, 26,000,000 in o| by “a careful division of the roots” | a gay evening they had spent—going |candle and the glass fell to the| the best pills 25c, at The | cellar ‘you feel obliged to burn it. cess of the actual membership. This is a beer-drinking country and | which indicates that they may be ea: through all the stunts of Hallowe'en, | ground. Lee & Osgood Co.'s. How necessary to have the best Coal, There are 5750,000 Methedists, | jr the per capita consumption is not| jly shocked to death. The blue fringed | Of all the young folks there she had | James Harper, for it was really he, _— The Chappellt Co. guarantee this —PRICES— 5,662,000 Baptists, 2,122,000 Lutherans, | as great here as in Germany, the total | gentian is not mentioned, but Andrew’s | peen the gayest. And the walk home | took both her trempling hands in his| . F. G. Fritz, uneonta, N. T.writes: | Coal of thelrs. Matings: .. .. 10c, 20¢ and %0c 1,831,000 Presbyterians, and 1,142,000 | consumption is far in excess of that|gentian of America—the description | with James Harper under the quiet|own warm clasp. My little girl was greatly benefite Disciples or Christians, and these rep- | country, € which answers to what we call the | stars had been the crowning point of | When she had recovered sufficiently | b taking Foley’s Orino Laxative, and E. cn APPELI‘ Co Bvening. + 10c, 30¢, 30c and ¥e t the greater denominations. akes 91,666 barrels of beer a day | bastard gentian”—is the only regis- | her happiness, for he had asked her to | she asked him if he would not come'l T think it is the best remedy for con- o Seats on sale at the Box Office, Wass- g Joawtal 3 26 qakeq i SLOSE ey tered American In this trive. thoush (he his wife and she had whispered | into the house. adding that her Uncle | stipation and liver trouble.” Foley's | corval Wharf and 150 Main Streot |To8an House and Bisket Pitcher & The total amount of money Invested | to meet the domand and the business| we™iuye' geveral others. The tribe | ‘yes+ with a heart overflowing with | Henry, with whom she lived, would be | Orino Laxative is mild, pleasant and | Con Co’s on Thursday, October -2lst, &t in church buildings 15 a billion and a | has not yet reached its limits. A\l flourishes the world over in sub-arctic | wonder and joy. For several weeks |glad to see him again. effective and cures habltual constipa- Telephones. . 9 o'clock, quarter, and the total amount of debt | writer in McClure's Magazine, speak- | regions and on mountain zones of the | not a cloud had crossed her sky of | He followed her luto the library and The Lee & Osgood Co. Cars to all points after perfomr on this property is less than nine per | ing from the statistical record, says: |same climatic conditions. It is found | happiness, and then one evening James | took a chair she placed for him be- sy oct211 cent, | “In 1560 the sale of beer in the|in Great Britain, in Europe in the high | had become jealous of Roy Fernald's |fore the cheery fire. His eyes rested A The rate of increase of the Cathulic | United States was three and twenty- | meadows of the Alps, the Pyrences, | attentions to her at a dance. A quar- |upon her with admiration.; population is 98.5 per cent. which I8 | {wo hundredths gallons a head; in 1008 | and the Caucasus mountains, and in | rel had arisen which resulted in her| ‘Il tell uncle you're here, over twice the increase of all the | it was twenty-one gallons—two-thirds | Siberia. The mid-Europe gentian i8| giving him back her betrothal ring, |said. . oct23d " o X vellow with dark veins—all the others | and since that time she had never seen ‘Never mind telling him just no Frotestant bodies combined. I e |of a barrel. The alcohol sold in this|yre “hlue—and grows three or four | him. She had heard of him at the|have a lot to say to you, Deborah. { THE NORTH POLE states the total membership of the | form was a little less than a pint a|feet high and blooms in summer, as | time he had gone abroad. Then in| A rich crimson fldoded her cheek.! Vil Catholle church is greater than the | j.,q in 1860: In 1908 it was a lttle [ do seven of the varieties, and of the | two years she had moved to the city, | He was speaking in the same tender o rjg:'w:“aoflgg;m“f- SON er combined membership In all other de- | jyore than three quarts. P remaining two one flowers in spring | and since she had learned that he had | way he had been wont to do in the v 1'} e ert 1t & ral l":; nominations. | “Since 1330 the volume of this re- | and the other in autumn. returned and was fast winning fame jold daye. L L oy h:fim:; B catehe war io- for thought in these ki ¢ 2 —— as an fllustrator. And now had come [ “You are ng . N e e b o ,’,“E,‘”,f{g,:',:m’:;',::;fi Some temperance workers wear &|the first news that his emgagement to | doubt, that I should leave the party | covered n 1814 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 i ority do not march under de- | {hay . % oo age oM he work and the noke | Margerst Page: wANSKSeStad "ty o anc | G4 come Rere, Nt Whed -your ‘iece { st doing business at the Ola Stand.| HENRY B. HARRIS PRESENTS S tajority than it was in 1860. This growth of | o not aiways go well together. Now, | nounced at an early date. told me that you weren't coming, why = " nominational banners. Non-affiliation | he American beer trade had constl- | every red nose is not blushing at what | = Should she o to Elinor's party? She |T suddenly lost all my interest in it Central Whatf. Telephone 884, does not mean repudiation of the great | tyted one of the wonders of the liquor | goes in at the mouth, but is inflamed | would like to see him again. He, of |1 wanted to sec you tonight, Deborah, ose a doctrines upon which the Christian | y,gipess—commented on Yu trade cir- [ becauge of something else, So a per- | course, had forgotten all about the old | of all nights, so I stole away, while | church is founded. A quickening spir- | cles all over the world. The capftal | on- with a red nose is in danger of | days. ' 1f he remembred her it was |the rest were performing some stunt s it may any year add millions to the | jnyested in it is over ten times that| Deing misjudged by those who are|only as a friend of his youth. And|or another. They will not miss me church. The great question is how | jnvested in distilleries, the value of :"a!’lt)t;dt? ’l‘flmeulo ,”°,",f,‘|‘;:“;,“7 upon | then there was Mnr‘u;t. Ekg - fordawmlfi. anyway. And here I am,| l T“E CnoRUs MDY it . inves g imited information. I ¢ clp mis- | peautiful, and young. No, she would | an: 3 to make them see that it s to thel?|its product two and a half times a8 | trusting that some pérsons who drink | not go and give im an opportunity | “And found me likewise performing lyantage. and for the well-being Of | great. find humor an artful defence for the | o compare her with the lovely girl|a stunt” laughed Deborah, happil -| Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | > comedy by James Worbes, author of the race for them to do so. “Four-fifths of the thirty-five million | disfigurement of their face by a bad | who was soon to be his wife. Acting |She had forgotten all about Margaret. | | “The Traveling Salesman. b g s s | barrels of beer made i the United | habit. I knew an ardent temperance | yupon this impulse she sat down at| *“We were foolish to quarrel and I ) ALWAYS IN STOCK. Direct from hep triumph in London. INDIFFERENTISM. | States is consumed in cities aud at | Worker once, who had the ardent flam- | once and wrote a note to her niece, re- | was to blame,” James Harper went on. Prices..$1.50, $1.00, 5c, §0c, 35¢, 36e. Indifferentism s the vam which | joast three-quarters of It by the popu. | Déat..and he was always spoken of as | fusing the invitation on the grounds | “But there's time yet for us to be ve > A‘ D LAT“RGP ata on sale 8¢, the Box Ofiiod. W, handicaps progress in all directions in | 1a¢ f cities themselves. The brew. | 'aViDE a large assortment in the cel- | that she was far too old to attend [ happy—you and L See, dear, T hav ) ' Jeats s (e Ehe ORI o s 2 8 e % 5 red nose attracte e attention of a -d woman of 33 to even think | again, won't you, Deborah? leased ce—cor. Ma: an wel ¥ 8 h Bane of all ages since man ceased his | man, woman and child in cities of| Iijtle girl who had a cute mother and | op s, ©" > The woman was silent. She had sug_| $itting room. We ;’"““’1 e Cars to all poihts after performance. nomadic carcer. ‘The delegation of | gver twenty-five thousand can safely | when she became persistent to know | * On Hallowe'en eve Deborah sat in|denly remembered, and the light had | to have you see them, furnished in Telephone 168-12. work to others and devotion to self- | pe credited with drinking a barrel | what made Mr. Prohibitionist’s nose | the Jibrary before the fire gazine wist- | faded from her face. any finish, dsh alms and purposes is at the bot- | 4ng two-thirds of beer a year. Large- | 50 red she told her he must have been | fylly into the dancing flames. She was T—I thought you—cared for Mar- tom of it all and its effect s every- [ 1y by this means the population of | &rinking the milk of a red cow! It|as not thinking of the past now, the | garet” he faltered at last. wwhere felt in eommunal life—it affects | American citics drinks at least eleven | 1 important to know how to express | pregent filled her mind. She was won- ‘You were wrong,’ the same as the Both the state and the church Sinsts alcol head one’s self for the suppression as well | dering how Margaret looked tonight he returned smiling. “Margar-| > i quarts of pure alcohol a head every | 45 edification of children. in ‘her new pink gown—Elinor had told | et's engagement to Harry Lincoln was| Variety of styles, in oak, mahogany In reply to the question, “Why are | year, while the population of the rural her about it. But of course she look- | announced yesterday. Harry and I|or weather findsh, the people so negligent of public du- | gistricts does not drink more than four| The glory of the garden has been|eq peautiful in it—she was always|used to be friends abroad. u were tles—so disrespectful of law—so heed- | quarts a head. If there is a liquor | destroyed by Jack Frost, who tells us | Jovely and James Harper was without | all mistaken in the man. I've- never e Jess In many civic ways?’ a leading | pronlem in America—which everyone | that the sun can no longer hold in| doubt at her side looking down in her | cared for anyone but you, dear. Youwll citizen sald: “Because everybody is|geems to concede—it is obviously of [ check the ice-monster whose eternal| face with admiring eyes.. She could | wear the ring, won't you? You must we" seasune wnfl devoted to getting the dollar!” or, I | tho city apd almost as obviously the | £7iP is upon the far north, and whose | not help sighing. There at the party [ not forget whose face you saw in the| A chojce new line of attractive pat- Feature Picture ther words, so fascinated with the | brewery trade 1a connected with 1t | Squtll €7ip extends to the sub-tropical | they were all happy, while she was | mirror. 'Give me vour hand. little cirl, [ = 0T T8V 08 O LR VS B _ , b 2 Vit et i iod ‘ ey g climes—that the snow and the ice will| gjone and sad. Suddenily an idea took |and thus uphold the old tradition. a » 35¢, » Tb s ' B k N N Pawer and distinction which eccumla- —— e — soon make us their accustomed visit. | Dossession of her. She would trysome | With a happy smile Deborah put out | the Antique Brass styles, from $3.00 c- H HlsKELL e dtory of a Bank Note. tion of money will bring that they WHAT OF THE WINTER? And this reminds me that a twentieth | pgjjowe'en stunt and make believe that |one small hand. The next moment | yp, o have no time to give up vital com- The esteemed South Norwalk Sen- | céntury scientist has pointed out that| ghe was a girl again. the ring was In its accustomed place.— e e 2T 489 Phonss ——— 402 Seleoted Semgs and Streng Motlem munal matters. s ai 3 - ¢ we are in the polar region here in| 'mo think with her was to act. InlBoston Post. Xl 8 Th P Pletures. o was asked, “Why do you | 1€l is disposed to be skeptical with | New*{ngiand. the evidence. of which 37 Franklin St. ames 4 .I:v;“nmf: :h:r‘:;’"; o mw: ;)’oouf":ard to The Post's severe wlntixl' is our polar-ization for full half the maysd """l":"' Ladies and Children Be —a woms © | prophecy, and says: “The official | year. And Aunt Jerusha anxiously the | virtues and the graces that belong to oct14 the average In every personal and so- | yeqther prophet of East Norwalk de- | asks: “What would become of us if the | Htth® ;;,?;:g,“;g“;,w"’,ig"hi‘;:‘“g‘:“,m The trne aoAUSIED: ene Chaty - - U clal quality, replied: "I attended a| cjares that the warm clearing up of[ice should not recede?” This s a| i, .35y themselves is the best ref- et X —— LUMBER ' church one whole veaf and 1ot a|yicent fall storms means a mild win- [ Guestion which ought to be put to | §ET0CS, OF HGRSEREE B0 M o Fhotes | And 1 then think of the son. and & SONS The best to be had and at the right member of the congregatlon ever| (.. 1his weather predicting business | Davy Jones, for he can answer just as| ;4 it js handy to have them. And the | wonder if he is going to be as rich in J prices, too. Remember we always gw m lc a m #poke to me or asked after the welfare | {s gotting to be almost as confusing e e s g jer such conditions | whole work is a pleasure to the real | mind g spirit as his father, whether 137-141 Main Streat cary'a Vig line of Shinglex. Cail ua of my family.” They did not mean 1o | 44 the North pole controversy. On the ’u“" e e In Isloos; JreaT| secker after knowiedge. even en or twenty years hence he » ain ez up and let us tell you about our stock D gt s the 2 ¥ 5 has his coveted millions, he will be as el be indifferent to any one's welfare, | pagis of inclination, we'd rqther be- | the unreliables of the north by the in- S R rich .as his father, i faith and hope| octisd I Fo & A2 BONAY FRD HEL perhaps, but they had not cultivated | jjove mast Norwalk's atmospherical | telligent and conscientious people of | There seems to be considerable con- | i3 i as highly "esteemed ‘in the mayidd . . the warm heart and the glad hand | gaue the tropics. But the laws of nature | fusion as to Indian summer to those | aomuvics @5 MERN, eftedined T e | —— "a ra 'c“"es and the welcome word. This woman | (On the basis of inclination, so would | have to be respected by the great|who do not know that it is synonym- | Gog'™ Will' he have mpoverished his bad been chilled 5o far as church §0- | we, But what about the thick huaks | White ghost at the nortn and he gocs | ous to the “summer of t Martn’ of | e n ‘his eagerness to ket money? Y cerned, for she felt the en- | o 0 DY % : and comes as orderly as a tramp that | Europe,. deriving its Will he have any eyes left for good | B conirintion wis Andittertn g | 00, s OTR], ADG. the Teawy Srod], el iniien fesiival which sccurs” each year on | Lliect, g any ears 1o appresica | Woole Kixed Pick'e Spice WILLIAMT. DELANEY her weltare B | tivity of the squirrel in providing his| A western writer says that “by a | to pe Shukespeats In Henry ;"Fr‘"}"d et e R Te qnal""kll.‘ l:k(': lllustrated Songs. he young man who drifts into “gay | \inter's supply of nuts? And the un- | curious horticultural irony the dahlia,|in Henry VI It is due about the iyl hi y othe: Ci i 2.30. i i rong society” tells us that it is the only | Lauat hrinancy of the aurora borealis? | which is the popalur ol of sl ous | mldsie of November and.ls descrtboq | 1 M mot asking him or any otner [ 25¢ cam Breakiast Cocoa Matinee 2.30..Evening continuous f; place where he finds interesting peo- | Anq one thing and another besides, all | €arly autumn flower shows, has a|by Longfellow as the time “when the — 16¢ 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Any seat 10c. le—the only place in which he hears | o, iy s s s dareadfully prosaic parentage.” To one| rising sun blazes through the misty % £ e Bt e e v £ gy m,m":::"'”,o‘xfg.‘," old | tamiliar with flowers and their culti- | air like a conflagration, A vellowish, Tbe Naptha Soap - 4c cake Matinee, Ladies and Children 8o, sonal interest; and no one tries to tell | ang then. asain what —sove the| YAtion this might e sald of several | smoky haze fills the afmosphere.” If # (FULL WEIGHT) oct1ld B e 5 B sty i il e S 2. wonderful flowers. The race of great| was the Indian harvesting time for Fresh Seeded Ralsi _— Why Vice secms to have a warmer | gooselone? Does the “official weather | and beautiful pansies came from the | maize and they by tradition were xcep ona ' § Fancy Fres| eded Kalsins MusIC. heart and hand than Virtue. prophet of Bast Norwalk” presume to| diminutive heartsease and the great| taught to depend upon the- second . £ 7¢ Ib. pk3. 3 The same indifferentism which | hazard his reputation against the|variety of petunias have been|summer of nine days which always E N " makes from 20 to 40 per cent. of the | prognostication of the goosebone?— |produced from white and pur- | preceded the severe winter weather. quipinen Al varieties BEST TEAS CAROLINE H. THOMPSON Voters neglect the town meetings and | Hariford Post. ple specimens found a _century| Another writer alludes to it “as the e T | Teacher of Muslc fmportant elections—to pay little at- i 8253 and a half ago growing in Chili and|bland and genial time in which the of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the | 25¢ ib. - ey i - i témtion 1o the character or size of the | And what of the conditions when the | DEFE. JWRAL 1s thers prosalc in such @ | birds, insects end plaits, feel A mew | scientific attainments of its chemists have | regular price 60c. ‘ Sivekiagton’ Stresh. II‘DD;‘::‘V:"-* on‘ff]'n ‘?,""‘“‘.’,,’[?r"',,ffpf | s\nn ;w«wdd“]v? line u"l:‘fr:l?imbef 21{ to respond to good cultural treatment | mer ere they shrink finall lmsm ::e Imndend possible the production of Syrup | 5 s B BALCOM, » c fssues which affect the ests | As the wind blows on that day, 80 it|and to produce some of the most at- | reign of the winter's blast” So the " s g 3 e I' acher o no. in different ways, is the same which | blows most of the time until March 21, | tractive blooms in cultivation. What | reaj Indian summer shou)d come in | Of Figs and Elixir of Sepna, in all of its | niel 1ea mpflr 8IS L0, e i 39 Thames BC makes the religious congregations | 1910, Those who mark time to Old|these three wonderful tribes lack is| November, about the 9th, and last for | excellence, by obtaining the pure me i are made T-“(h ‘r’nm;e l;:tlt:::” v{vr’l;xh |hl:"h‘::;ln:ull ey unxlalz_ylr.m. ;-m: g thin, the meeting houses cold and the | Sol and the line declare this is to be | fragrance; but some day they may | nine days. inal prineiples of plants known to act most up one flight, over Somers Bros., mer_ l‘h;é'e ;-;‘;ebpzan ook wrinkly | used at Schawenka Conservatory, Be ablest pastoral efforts ineffective. | an open, raw, and sloppy winter. This | have sweet smelling representatives. A ; i o e ana dirty. They ook worthless, then, gewie Too large a per cent, of good people | mitter cannot be decided till the Sage | Brosale parentage meems to have been SUNDAY MORNING TALK® beneficially and combining them most But if they are sent to us we infusd have become irresponsive to the best|of Haddam is heard from! What do | &.5°0% 5 g;::!;or;ol;:;or flowers as it %] skilléully, in the right proportions, with a new youth into them. They will F. C. GEER qualities of the human heart and ap- | the Moodus noi indicate? - its wholesome amd refreshing Syrup of look as dainty, new and shapely after T u ‘ E n pear to have lost a knowledge of the | S There is a fascination In growing | WHICH WAY WILL THE YOUNG S ST we get through with !hem‘u it theyr » good which comes to human souls EDITORIAL NOTES. flowers from the seed, and to know a MAN GO? California Figs. B ; were new garments—and the cort o 122 Prospect St, through active co-operation and free | o o o BE SR 0L | flower well it must be known from root As there is only one genuine Syrup of MARS“ALL’S 'urchasing the renovation will be but trifling. Tel. 889-5. Norwieh, OL communion one with another, where | ' X 5 to branch. No one knows exactly what a1 2y Agency, L communion means more than vapid | “CUth of us, and we are sure to re-|a plant can do untll he knows what its| “Instead of the fathers shall be the | Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen- TR Bt ¢ £ association or pandering to social am- | °¢1V¢ Our proportion in due time. seed can do. The average dahlia sced | children.” This assertion of the an-|ying js manufactured by an - original | Lang S Dye works, A. W. JARVIS bitions or vanity; and they are 1 Recent October zephyrs have been | Of them'are s vigorsus et they iy | Clont Scriptures s constantly Ve |oueyyoq koown to the California Fig Syrup || Hers you can buy ALL KINDS ing the positive reward and the com- | (h, kind that do not invite one to|make 36 roots the Mrst scasee wat|verified before our eyes. We see men Co. only, it io-alnays neceseary o by the || ©F Dress Goods, Silks and Coat || Telephone. 157 Franklin St. | {s the Leading Tuner h forting blessings which come from | yarry gnd whisper tales of love. £uch robustness seldom is crowned | of power passing from the ranks of |L0. Only, it is-always necessary 'y Linings, Etc., at prices 11c to oct192 ;ovd wor‘);x la_\ln‘g xn‘.;.,,..l\u.- open to | i P Jitn fowers gebszu‘:gtl‘?:d::;l;;x;il;’t. workers and anolher;zl:el?t;ix;elga&:; genuine to get its beueficial effects. 31; p,; yard LCWER than any Eastern Connecticut. e preyed upon by the unscrupulous| The people of the earth burn over | BY e | ens upon the scene. “Big” Store price e wnd to be justly criticised by the ob- | three and a half million dollars’ worth | MO8t beautiful dahlias are the poorest | other day listed the names of a half- Ahmwl?d‘.' °f "‘F abiive fhcts ialion Afguaum:ed saving of from W h R bit-ov AR pervant few who seo the folly of their | of matches evers week in the year. | KooBer—have the tenderest roats. Th | Gozen ‘of our richest. men and con- |one to decline imitations or to return there | | (o4, #yncanteed atc epairing | sep { T gs in Springfield an: tulated the public eir soms, | ; jowi ; ways. | Faith 1 Cook: The Mems clup ot | YeW Bedford, Mass, and Newport, R. | slmost without exception, were com- | isupon viewing the package, the full name Agency for LeWando's Best PRI VI o A large per cent. of mnon-church- rovidence Dantit churen havalger [I» are making fame by the fine com- | ing forward to do good work in the | of theCalifornia Fig SyrupCo. s not found French Dyers and Cleansers. st vhigpn Sl L JAMES F. DREW ; T8 are well behaved, have a relig- | a Providence Baptist church have de- | mercial dahlias they are producing. Mr. | world and were living lives character- | . he fi e With Norwick Cir. Libra s b us belief and try to live up to it | cided that he went to the North pole. [ William W. Ives and Joseph Landon | jseq by self.restraint and attention to | Printed on the front thereof, i ioh Cir. Library. M. FRISWELL, 25-27 Frankii L o5 et il Mg 5 e iAo s gy and Mr. C. T. Beasley have produced | husiness. That is far better than w -27 Fr; o in md h I‘rn em to know it and we hold them in | A Wildcat, a coon and a hive of | from seed good commercial blooms this | wasting their patrimony in riotous jan22daw Ianfl “n 1l fsesteem through prejudice instead of | honey were taken from the same tree | Year- This reminds me that the New | op extravagant living and becoming | : Winning them through our personal fn- | bY & party of hunters at Lee, Mass.| London County Horticultural society | themselves loafers or gay young Lo- TR, Best Vork Only, Rerest and love. S e 3% Ovtlooked thig fmportant part of | tharios with no sense of accountabil- WM F BAILEY | PRBANEE, 18 Peridne Ave 3 I . ess and offers no premiums ssessions. We cultivate narrowness and self-| “\,‘“"‘“” gl ouy. "“m"“ ’;‘”k" for the beat exhiblts. This ia done | Y 1°F their ample po Bormmaeitly centsd By he: Rhe 1 ] A BARGAIN IN LADIES’ septi3d Bshness and chase the dollar or gpcial | !0 Vermont, and are selling for 35|ty most socjeties with excellent results, o X Bmbitions, bury ourselves in a sect or | C°PtS @ bushel. They should be brought | Seedlings worthy of fame are being| | am no more concerned for the | tric Needle Process. Leaves no scar (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) STABLE d STREET ®ult and become indifferent to m this way. grown right here. fanshnt u-% hot wealth;;nthax; y!a:x:x; and satisfaction guaranteed. Moles & [ an | - —_— —_— or the vastly larger number o Aroyed: H B ama e oyour rellgious teach- | he statistics show that about one| It dossn't matter how pretty a wo. |men, Wwho, whatever their ancestry, (4nd Warts permanently destroyed I lack, leel‘y ] ~ and to every responsibility 0 | pseriage in fifteen has been dissolved | man's face is if her mouth is mot | are lizdle to be caught by the modern |E, FRANCES BAKER, Specialist, i [ Brethren as brethren. Doesn't the | i e divorce courts during a period | TIEht. More depends upon the mouth | craze for material possessions. Let . and B weltare of the community and of the | of 20 years than most people think. It makes a |me instance one concerning whom I|Spife 26, Central Bldg., "Phene 504 | B® $hurch call for something better than o difference whether the mouth makes | can speak with some defiiteness. He B ardin We have a large assortment to 5 | fotnas T Iolois S a loud or a soft noise, whether it says | is a thoroughly nice fellow, well-bred, —WITH— O g o h from at lowest prices. e ! 4 jhomas Liplon's E00d nature | pleasing or offensive things, whether | blessed with a liberal education and choose P! | Shdifterentism, mothered by selfish- | gave him as much celebrity in this| the corners turn up or habitually turn | with exceptional opportunities recent- annie hl, G“)son 1 § O atve’ 16" Javeel, cuibile Bty and fathered by cgotism, roots us | country as has his tea. He Is with | down. A drooping, discontented ex- |1y put at his disposal. Ho has been 4 apie uys a O size g < £ #o firmiy in seit-interest, in selt-pieas- | us once more. pression lined about the mouth spoils | able to form a very advantageous con- | Chiropody, Manfcuring, Toilet Requi- movement, in a 20 year gold '[h She(naet fl.mss Co ::: and in self-satisfaction that we | = ey 0 pretty face; and if we are not mas- [ nection with a business concern whosc | sites, Hair Goods, etc. 12-14 Bath Street £ [} e ome blind to the true light and| 7The Portland Express points out|ters of our mouths we never can |operations reach yearly into the mil- oct21d it filied hunting case. 283 Main Streel. Besse to be active and progressive in | that the rolling stone that gathers no | bo captains of our fate. When mornid | llons. *The chances are that it he at- HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. B S ree i #manhood and a better government. Ve hiten (e Wl {halked, or rouged, or massaged out. | one of the commanding personal forces 7 —_— Telephone $85-4 s Matt Henson s getting a lead on | Happy thought for today: Touched | cortonted mind v moke o raca ehe | in that great and consthntly greaten- Delivered to Any Part of Norwich . Bommander Peary. His admirers have | by/a loving heart, wakened by kind- | doesn’t need to be fixed by beauty- But, frankly, I do not like his pres- Jo“N & 6504 fl, BLISS | presented him with a gold watch, and | ness, chords that were ‘broken will | doctors; and mo beauty-doctor nt point of view. It is indicated by a the Ale that is acknowledged to be the auty can | ent p y y he doesn't look out New York may | vibrate once more. make a face look right where despon- | comment he passed recently on his best on the market — HANLEY’S R tho creetom ot the ity [0 — PR | oot AT R S e o [ B R i S EESGEEDR 1 Hininch NS General Contractors RN LA g chmond, Va., is now said to have : 3 104 Dhbont tahtian, M ¥ b [ — man.” He is worth at least a hundred g 4 Bir Cecil Moon, a baronct, of Colo- | fallen_from second to fourth place|’ x| yoyso=juer | L | man® He is worth at least a hundred D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. 63 BROADWAY "Phone 716 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr, 8. L. Geer's practws Junzd Quring Ws last iiness. 161 Main Streek Norwich, Conm, novied P WHEN vew want w put yeue 83 D8ioTe s l:m e