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WHY TAKE CHANCES SEE US BEFORE YOU CHOOSE. The Bulletin, | ... THIS INFLU days with relatives in Newark, N, J. Norwich, Monday, Nov. 21, 1910. ENGE GOULD NOT BE HD| - Catarrh | Quickly Curza by aPkasaat, | | | Frank D. Browning of Griswold was g e = calling on friends in'this city on Sun- | R ilson: un i i e . Visit Our New Market. VARIOUS MATTERS o Re‘{ Nul_son Poe Carey Spoke Sunday Morning Relative Germ-Killing Antisepric ’ g Year Th Yesterday was Home Mission day in | MFS. Georgiana LeGount and daugh- | to the Life and Character of W. Harold Cockcroft. The fitfle Flyomei (pronounce it : . anksgiving Turkey should be | . % 5" TR O ter, Mrs. Charles. Tubbetts, of Nian- e High-o-me) infiafer is made of hawl ¥ the best; not altogther the most expen- il n Springfield to spend the - - rubber, and can easily be carried in - but of first quality. Mr. s"""'\'rnsmfl' ; iv zlt:‘e m?!nl.!lers “-,ihux.e: 7 i . 5 p‘aeket or purse. It will last a life- S 3 sends word from Philadelphia that the | 1NAnksgiving themes Tor yesterday's | ayoq Ruth'B. Burdick, tes in-th unday morning at Christ Tpiscopal | Preached of Loyalty and Patience. | time. 4 : pr 'Thfl!\k vmg Gl Turkeys and Capons are fine and prices | " "> primary grade ot the Tome . Socicty | Caureh jio% Nellsan Pos Cdvey. svoks|. uw. often fiave. 1 ‘thengit whtie | JTuto)this, Intisier vt opys 6 cfew & SONS ¢ v will sursly plsase the public. Chickens | The governors Thankegiving procla- | ichocl. 8 confined to ‘her home n | Cockerott, the ate treasurer of he |5 magy e unday L preached 4% Mire | This is absorbed by the antisentc | ERE % and Ducis this vear are certainly in [Mation is sosted conspicuousiy in the | Pre ness. parish. His text was Mark vil: 24: | and teaching. how weak and powerless | §auze within, and now you are reads | : PeClals excelient conclition and reasonable. | ' 'OTTY John €. Chapman of Brooklyn, > e L L T G Sounded when placed beside the | to breathe it in ovey the germ-intosted bes { : f ; who is - 2 : of Tyre a on, and |\ i | membrane, w aily be- : - Tinia gartial list of our great varisty | | Brick is being laid on the site of | R0 (8 el known inihis €its. 12| chiored into a houss. and wabld ave | ne"ess, MR he was PreacibE {5 | gl i o Killing catarrhal gerimn. On Tailor-made v "...4 vou in your selection for your '€ new ship a at the Wauregan hous 110 man’kriow it But hie could not ba | pain, - Heipreached to us:of. Joyaity and | T e A X inner —_— : 4 patience. He showed us the beauty of | ¥ Died. A s . 5 Saturday night was one of the cold- | CAPTAIN JACKSON IS In the opening sentence of his Ser- | pith cven in darkness and courage, | Septics —and s very pleamint (o Turke; Pears est of the season as yet, the thermom- mon. Rev. Mr. Carey referted to OUT |ocey when facing death, nay, even |breathe. QY v Lettuce Cay eter going down to 18 above. APPOINTED COLONEL | Lord while doing his work in upper | (it ‘Froht fasne delll, (00, SRV Tt is' guaranteed to cure catarh, y y v pons & 5 7 Gallilee and his sudden going into | sacoe HONE TR UG OE (G Vhieh | Pronchitis, sore throat, croup. cougis Celery Broilers A New Britain correspondent writes: | ASsigned for Duty in Adjutant Gen- | Tyre, where he took a houseand would | Se8t(CHE OF the any SECATRECE LLGT | and colds. or money back. 1t cleans Endive Brands A1 Ti Sing B Siole Offico. have no man know it, but it was im- | 0% Who Knew him showed bim abUies ) out o 'stulted-up head in {wo minutes. A WAIS’]‘S Fbshoin Haithst Saues et ek o Yoluttont - oot Mits i possible that his example, his life, his | {710 F S0¢ £ G cas allowed | S0l by The Lee & Osgood Co. and, 7 s n 3 : that his exa bis o kindness of God, 1 was allowed 1 « » kol y o | Sora Eib i a The following i red _ | teaching and his steadfast faith should 3 . ¢ | druggists everywhere, Complete ont- | Phisory A& Poirin | Cora Kilbourne is announced. erahe Lollowing 1s8 announced in gen- | [EEIIRE SOl D18 o ca e e onchlg | L0 share with him ‘thé sacrament of | AUSEle Eqervwie, COMEICS oot OMBEN . Peprers Mushroom Catsup | Rev. Walter Gray of Waterford | Capt. Harold L. Jackson s. a,|fellotr men. Do what he would, he | {he b\;)d";e:n;‘o<:’r‘|:)"d\\v¥x£rzh Chiist was | inhaler and one bottle of HYOMEL | JEoat, ot M TATLOT SR Tomatoes- Tomatoes in glass | reiclied at the Baptist church in Ni- |retired, has been ‘appointed colonei, | Where he might, he could not be hld. | [S 1"Il soemed as If the very walls | SLO0. And remember. if you need g M SISOV U to-ste, SuediiEE Caulifiower B e e Sonday in the absence of the (unneciicut National guard, with rank | Striking and Significant Truth PATE I e ot Tt ¥ Bave | second bottle of “x‘{??“.‘“;",fu"“m':‘?fnfi\ uliets QLIS | different styles, values up to $19.95— Sofide astor, Rev. H. A. Goering. from September 12, 1910, and assign, 1 fi ave t the | Osg00d Co. will sel Yy Special $15.00. e . Plum Pudding ; to duty In the adjutant genernie de. | There Is a most striking and signifi- | fopgnty & £00d fight, T have kept the |50 cents. Jrree trial bottle of HYOMEI pecial § ; (neland Sweets Olive Oil No. 119 of the Old Farmer's Alma- | partment, cant truth heré in these words for us, | " A}’ there are many names conspic- | ffom Booth's Hyomei Co, Buffalo, . WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, fne Squash Maj. Gray Chutney | 1aG by Robert B. Thomas, lssued by | = Paragraph 336, regulations, Connec- | my friends. It is the truth of the Per- | yous’ today and spoken of my many xtenslon materials and good Avorkmanship, | Turnk on L illiam Ware 0. of Boston, 1s & | ticut National guard, is amended to |Sistent power and influence of £00d- | [ipe rs voices, bat ihis man's name, , ; & o »» lives, plain reminder of the nearness of 1911. read as follows: ness, the permanent effect of character, | thoush known to very few, cannot be i . S aldssad stylish models, valua up to $25.00— 5 oo g | Connecticut educators have been in | geri's, dimensions of all printed or- |be the sulroundings of lif o environ. | nig, S or Bia Influence {or 8000 UPOM | oo sir nrose o sotae apeetal ChALT Iables 17 Boeaislamissn. Bidien e b ¢ - | juceneral orders No. 55, issued by Ad- |the World today s not the obvious. |ig“more powertul than wealth, more | wicling picture Snow of the Ascent and | evaton and Colonial Style | man-tailored, values up to $30.00— a i s R her of Bt ins g “ole, follows: | prominent, ambitig cnergy Whiclh | 3¢l e ore beneficia : Sty i o S ted Banana Roasters ations forwarded to the pastors in | dera 18 directed o ‘seeming carcloss | bY, eYery, form of advertislnx device, |, "nople character, upheld by a Chri i bl | WOMEN'S DRESSES, all stylish mod- Zellow. Bananas Cheese behalf of the governor by thie tOWI(i oy itie cave snd-uss of the frat.aid | Of. Molinices, which even hough it ‘be | o (aith, stmple modest anf Sincore LEAVES L. A. GALLUP CO. els, bronduloths, serges, taffetis;and Bweet Oranges Butter = packet and pouch. Losses have been |€ld in a corner, cannot in the long run EZ ished for zood and for God, | o BaoRiny Aslires.dan et ] | aeolings, mone overtrimmed, regular Grapefruit Eggs The wedding of Miss Nellie Sheedy; i(nr in excess of what they should have |be without its effect upon the world. faithtul soul, in spite of every | Thomag H. Beckley Fon e LARGE STCCK | value $19.98—Special $14.75, TH Raisine - Spiose masniln o9 eibon: ¥ | with a pouch and packet. These will | spiritual truth, e safa, Tet the tight | 50" Gk e Had that in his pos- | Thomas H. Beckley will ratire from a (ks SSRGS g Y e o ) B Faitore . Sl v Middlstown Press, biti- | act vice, or for inspections, and |achievements, fame, wealth and wi Stance, n decp, abiding faith in God. | wholesala grocers, n. 1, and has .75. B Hamb Sausages ars notice of William 1T, Cockeroft of | Will be retufned to the company |Iv triumphs. Placed'in the midst of cer- SN 3 G0ele (000 Sre the world | airendy disposed 6f his intereats in the . . . Grapes Deerfoot Norwich sta that Middletown rela- (quartermaster sergeant on eturn | tain circumstances, they are defeated. ! i the very end. concern. Mr. Beckley entered the em- Dlnln R Concord Grapes Rouguefort Cheese | tives wera to attend the funeral serv- erefrom. They will not ‘be worn at | Cut short, cease their influenc But —— v o e salh twenty- { thy j eyt shoct helr infl B 4 ploy of the late L. A. Gallup 3 3y Fine Apple Swiss on Sunday afternoon. | @rill in the armory, and every enlisted | let the X-ray stand for that msterious, FUNERAL. five vears ago and has worked there ! Bea Ors Shin R R irm:;‘ who finds it necessary, when on gb‘ ‘Hl"‘.n:m_rllua\v‘fnrr;‘, “]»o‘m]n char- fos e ever since. He took part in the reor- . 4 " Bt e a7 sl erence of un-|active service, ' to use his first aid | acter, and_ in ‘spite of obstaclés cir W. Harold Cockeroft. ganization of the firm in 1897 and hav | | Catawba Grapes Neufacht 1 painters at New London on Sun-|packet, will save the box, and return | CUInstances, their influence is feit far 230 o'clock Sunday ternoon | acted as its secretary and traasurer. | urnl ure Men's Fancy and White Dress Vests, 3 Delaware Grapes Dutch day, at which the Norwich local was |it to his company commander, with a |2nd wide, stretching out into react At 2.30 o'clock At » at the derick S, Young is to return tc complete ortment—$2.00 to $4.80. TS Appie Wild Rabbi | represented. There were 26 unions |signed statement, showing the neces- {far beyond the calc 31 ‘of Toah's(l CHEXCWEnS IIBILE il Gt siaRCos BEL his former position as bookkeeper for g 5 s 5 Apples ild Rabbits Tepresenten by 6. QM ogutes’ sity for using the contents., This will | judgment. Let Christ in his humility | funcral of W. Harold Cockeroft, this concern. He left there just a ghort | me G Men's Negligee Shirts, new designs, - | SR be_ torwarded as an afdavic with the | hide himself in a forelgn country, shut | Was held at ‘Christ Bpiscopal © e amo o enter the empioy of the | Fimished Golden Weaihered| coiors ana white, ail styles, cutfs at- e . Gov. Frank B. Weeks has approved | officer's request for action of a sur- | himself within the walls of a house, | The services were conduct Norwich Nicl 2 S 4 a Jetached—60 SEND YOUR ORDERS TO an order of the executive commitiee | mges® Fedu yet his truth and doctrine, his gracious | Neilson Poe Carey,rector of the church, Norwich Nickel and Brass compans. ; Saliod Rnl DBLACHENE S ol el S »f the soldiers’ hosp! " = . - 2 aclous | e there were handsome floral tribs | Beckley has no plans for the ¥ Somers Bros. v cmoe b b or the | Sommunding oicers | wil inspect | poks, and lofty etomal prigeipies of 41, BeR, Nirers vore: Willlom 1, futuro, bt ne bas apiits” s 4 progred” and Early Engl'sh each - naintenance of the Fitch home. | each pouch and first aid packet to see s cIn s noterby be, ner, Jr, Henry H. Gallup, Daniel sive business man and enjoys the con- 5 Rients - Toellcwtar, i: alt the e oplt 3 that there are no unsealed packets In | 1id. And even in our mortal weaker | P r, Jr., Hel L < Hence i b Aoci vho 5 5 e > e cxamined | e attention of officers responsible | €ourage of honor and lovalty, be hid- |ial was in Maples i - undertakes ocserses 1 genis lect from—25c and up. - R |for exemption from military duty | sor irgperty s directed to paragraph |den apart from the ordinary’ walk of | Rev: Mr. Carey read a committal . o e $2.00 and d should see a post surgeon before Feb- property d to paragraph | de t Viee " Funeral Direetor Gager had wining disposition and has a host .00 and upwards Lk ] : y \ N . 16, U. S. army regulations, which ap- | his fellow men, by any result of cir i G o |-griends in this. section’ swho wish him Men's Gloves, all leathers and color- l " h | ruary 1, 1811, as after that time sur- | '16: bt e : v 14~ | cumstance or environment, and yet his charge of the arrangements. o il 7 e ks 1 e troop: i es c S | Tables $6.00, $9.00, 510.00,| and up. coloring and persuading the lives of his | Cits. the so A largely attended dance was given | Proverts Winchester Cockerof 8 OBITUARY. Lowney's Chacolate Carame's | on Saturday evening at the Broadway| AS to property losses in general, 3 i S Men's Hosiery from the sheer silk t £ | on sature roadwa ; 3 iis j= survived by lis father and @ — 12.00 and upwards HAEENIEre Con (10 18 o 1 | dancing academy. Ths music was by | commanding officer: should impr y r RS OL Pl brother of New York. dhill. 5 p the heaviest cotton, in all the des | - wa b A 3 '+ I brother Frank E. Gledhill. G e Lowney's Chocolate Marshmy!lows |in:, Academic orctestra. furnishing o | upon tholr men the necessits for care | by, M S e P ~ At 6.15 oelocle Sats Stk ] L DR ot monsedt o : | e (e M soinent of | in the Nelo. The Ausv ey Ioe ST patience and faith, defeat with cour: | DR. POOLE TALKS denth of Franic E. Gledhil wecurre : Sideboards $10,00, $15.00, M cer, in his investigations, finds too | aRe, obscurity with trust and confi- | | New Fondon as tie result of the para- | | 15 ,.(’Vlfll’ys Mdflfl Cream; [ A ne ware light has been placad in |many cases which will not justify re- | dence. are nover lost or wasted forces. | ON THE NEW CHINA. |3 {0 shock which he suffered recently. $18.00, $20.00 and up- . Water sireet in front of Schwartz|lief of responsibiiity on the part of | They cannot be hid and they go dow : & ¢ Polis! Mr. Gledhill was a native of Ches- | - , | Brothers atove, maxing a decided it | those who ciaim to have lost the prop- | throughout the ‘ages of . the worla, | /Mterested. Large ~Audience a 'S ter. Conn, where he was born 43 yea: wards (Kitchenware Dep’t.) Theater, Under Y. M. C. A. Auspices ;2 [fe lcarnel the trade of a ma- —A lishi ts in the F. East. | chinist and for a me worked for a ] L R L e Thanksgiving Needs . DUNN’S PHARMACY, | street. It was used Saturday night for | or other field worlk so hazardous as to | ble, raise up and fortify humanity in the first time. furnish an excuse for leaving any |its journev towards the kingdom of | | provement in the lighting of that dark | erty. There have been no manoeuvres, | augmenting those froces which enno- | | | | 5 kind of property upen the field. If | God. Is there not comfort and inspi- Before a large and appreciat 1 7 141 M 2 S 50 Main Street. | At he Bacl:\;l Jospital the Italian |men would, as they'should, exercise |ration for you and me, my friends, In | ence Sund ¥ afternoon ai. Poll - - amn treet‘ Ronstops; “Ensmel the “BavoryPsdas oy who was injured at the paper mill | the same amount of care for United | the contemplation of this truth so oft- | ter. Dr deric Poole, the : = Prol A i - | at midnight Friday is as comfortable | States and state property intrusted to | en forgotten or 1gnored in these busy | Oriental traveler, - delivered I other good makes keeps h.o good| nult |as possible and svery effort is being | thein as they would for their own pri- | modern times? nificently illustrated lecture on Chin of the fowl or meat within, makes it | made to save the arm which was %o |vate property, there would be few Ealsat Daransctive of Valtos |and ' throughout the hour and a ha & nov1sa tender and juicy. badly crushed. losses. It should be borne in mind that | that he was speaking the intense in it is the duty of the surveying officer, | We are apt, al lof us, to be ‘da | terest and enthusfasm aroused amonsz in all cases, to place the responsibility. | by the passing judgments of the world | those in attendance did not abate in - and to think those things of most per- | the least. The lecture in itself was of MT. HOLYOKE ALUMNAE. { manent and deepest worth concerning | sreat educational value and highly en- - which most is talked about. We get | tertaining, and showed a depthof fa- Eastern Connecticut Association Met a false perspective of values in our | miliarity with the language, customs eager striving for the praises of men |and beliefs of the pecple, as well as Oven Pans, sheet steel or enam sizes, rightly priced. A FEW MINOR ITEMS VERY ESSENTIAL. We will serve a Tranksgiving Dinner, Thursday, November 24th, Thomas Jordan, a Central Vermont | railroad conductor, suffered painful bruises to his right foot at Millers | Fal Friday A heavy barrel being | anloaded from a car fell on his foot. | He went to his home in New London. | With Mrs. Lucius Brown. | : L3 H re. tell of the work of Fiske uni= | - fenaisneindHes bE tne ol mbnt kS e s i Wood Chopping Bowis and Trays, From 12 Unen 2.30. where Rev. ¢ W. Morrow js a | The Eastern Connecticut Mt. Holyoke | AN we grow to despise the life which | sources of this & indeve | S Ot ers, Il sizes. & el mbar of | Ahumi sociation met Saturday aft- | S led hidden in some corner, or_the | coun 1at can on K 1= O et Y & o of |ernoon with Mrs. Lucius Brown of | duty of which no one knows or S L we P e - | Chopping Knives, Paring Knives, Pie nual visit here, & quartette accompans- | BECGIOERL 0 the Seereiallon, Breeleed | in the solemn lesson of our Lord, ham | Anecdotes and ‘witticisms and - from | | Measuring Cups, Casseroles, Custard Fehhens- i interest and well attended. After the|bling himself, working In quict, re- | thme to time during the hour the en A | Cups and many other little accessor- RPN PO Returns of political expenditures | transaction of business an able paper | Uring apart from men Into a house in | thusiasm of those in the hall rose to 4 ! jes here to he had in good assortment. made tathe secrotary of state inelude | Written by Mra. ~Caroline Boltwood |a strange city and a forelzn land, and | SUch @ high piich that frequent inier iy ert (. Burchard, democrai, Mont. | Seeloy of the class of ‘60, and read by | Yet even there exercisinz an influence |TUptions were caused by spontaneo | ville, $30, of which 326 was expended | Mrs. William Randall Lathrop, had for|and a power which could not be hid, |bursts of applause. The pictires t * Tea or Coffee Percolators WQurg an Ho“se In carrying voters {o and from the |its subject The Imopriant Place of |and"which has outlasted all the fame |Were thrown on the canvas, which w i or ( i y polls. Charles Gray for Percy Mor- | Mary W. Chapin in the History of the|and position which those of his day |taken by Dbr. Poole himself, were The sciertific way of making Tea or gan, representative, Groton, $18. College —+ possessed and which was reckoned to | high class and came in for i & Coffee, no dregs, only clear extract The Parker-Daverport Co., rietors. upon the | Share of praise and rav e comment e movinz picturys, an innovation in uch a lecty % h wore used After the sinzing of Holyoke and pi- | count for so much in val Danbury News, in- |ano solos delightfully rendered by Miss | world. made in a number of styles and qual- es, nickel aluminum, attractive According to dications are that the transfer of the | Alice Woodward, lunch was served by | Smallest Influence Is Felt. it Is well to remind ourselves that in the eves of God there is noth | The Reid & Hughes Co. inspiring hymns 2 He was words being thrown on the | locge, No. member of New London . 15, P. 0. E. of which s in_th controlling inte; i e 1 ry th h s, assisted by Mrs. C: V. » _describe e ortant | B 1 { m the best makers. fs ntroiling interest in Lg.o },5’?;‘,’1'«”,,,.5"» g e e Dy g Carl Woil Sl it mant Lof s W el L o M,l FRANK E. GLEDHILI shapes and fro o u; ; | interests with which Morton . Plant — [feies s ey s axe WAt the woRld a0 e ars had bee v London, ! ial Coffee Percolator, | of ‘Eastern Potnt is closely identified, MISS THOMAS GETS PRIZE. would call obscure lives. We have our | Several Hymns Sung P Cohi S i A special s ) Will be consummated next March. small round of duties and probiems | socretary Morse of ¢ M. C. A, | o3 “Titis he disposed of two quart size, at 98c. | 5 tomobile department of the | AWATded ~Second in State Contest &"'d”-“” nmes the el oPSiarlty of lunder whose auspices this lectur New London iron Metal | i | he automobile department of the it all seems to make it of little gif- | Under whose auspices t 5% ey Dondbrll SHor (it | | secretary of state’s office is getting | b ke s ference how we do the dutics or nicet | SEN; Y25 17 hares of the affe e o | nemer io pend out Notlese to owniees, | A ihio beinl:nunual mestnortpe | (1% PONISEL XE fhis e gur thought |, : reotir tions e held for the past ten years, | Wying them that their registers | coshe o ocmlannual meeting of the | expire on December 31, next. | op aveerin " g Erlea America, held in the ‘ e Mw L Bl the report of the Ellen Terry | & T, S T, 0O (Tt b e eartily by everyone present. “Then, | of the Thames club, Konomoc hose Laying. While many wells are dry, there is | JORNSon prize essay committee was | jonc VO SUL WHEL 8 SCC N wing a I pra ». 4, and was chairman of nov2idaw il lenty of water at the old town pump. | Made and prizes and awards of merit | i wil, that the judem of the At : J ocratic town comn He ated under the porch of one of the | 278 EILE? (0 BLPUS (D08 250, 411 | wonld are very diferent from the Aibeen & menbiey of IESTASCTE YOUR 1910 DIARY ar the site of the old town house, | P25t €s%avs on various historical sub- | no matter how insignificant as Doa s o - te senator. ledhill - kept will soon be out of date s o " | fects. On Frida, the first Ti: of | ™ . i son made a brief introductory lives stable in Ch or for a t > omer Church and _Court streels. | J50C . 4 warded Bruce T. Simonds of | SOURE in Dot how hidden |y which he referred to the great |and at ome time had horses on tho | == e 0 this 0ld well was dug nobody o, "33 " Norman treet.” Bridzerort | &8 Ve PR T it che Teuones |Ural resources of China, 'the class rand i i GRT | KING: DENTAL PARLORS, O“r 191 l Dlarles » @ ot « Wines, Witskies | Hartford “Times, Bt an | AlGAtEAES :\'rl:'(:lll‘r’.; essays s;fv";:!(;:d ‘;: ‘[viuzi e o Canmor eatis,| by the mew and the’various causes ‘,,..l,,, 4‘,~1 e deathof Atve .;‘\‘,.,,l,‘.,,!. Erankiing aauave Norwich. | are now in &tock. an this store | story of the Johnson cemetery, be- |School pupils and 85 from pupils in |t their termination. And we are |'“TRUEated rawth | L | mothe Chester, “where she had | movaq X RPN sasie vy place to their | tween rm-nvmflj and_ Bozrahville, | Brammar school: : | again reminded that if we would gain |10 Dbt To s tront otiNe Homs i i B 7 “Y, ‘,‘ :::m: g u ted last seasom by & | where is buried Jane Maria Johnson. i |a“true perspective as to what is o S et e e ks i Ko g tried our nt Vern lered by Willlam Irving, peddler, Miss Johnean_Gets Prize. | lasting worth to the world, we must FeOdens S biude o dlettle fou ite sons, | A Rye ¥ es ided, and whose grave Is Annuurm-nm-mr i; made in the De- | Jook at things not as man sees them poice briefly of the methoda, ”n'x\‘nmfli.ll’\‘wl lv'dn\\ Looby resid- | A Moral: Buy Now At 5 cember issue of St. Nicholas that |put with the eves of God and learn grototdeny 1 New London. St ; _JACOS STEIN, 4 among its silver medal winners for | to know that character is the one thing different places that ——— — 2 i | CRANSTO\v S Phone 26-3. 93 West Main Stree « editorially to the work of | prose compositions is Mary Augusta |in the world which is sirensest an et L nov1od socleties, the Catholic | Johnson, azed 14, daughter of Mr and | against which defeat and failure, sin 2 highly v 21daw Here, in Connectic | Mr; appears to be the first city | jami Edwin C. Johnson, 2d. of 12 Will- | 51d oppression and all those unworthy street. this city. Miss Johnson | things which make for destruction and to hold a public demonstration in the | wrote on *The Most Important Time | ruin, peat their forces in vain direction of suppressing a vice which |in My Life.’ In spite of them it cann hid. { Driven into an obscure co; sti | vate life in America. oriven in v AND it ittt made him- peculiarities of hich had a Only a few left at these prices Silver Plate, six in a set, 2fc. The Monday afterncon whist club | Vi ¢ Shanghai. e of Spenaha meets today with Mrs. A. J. Dawle: autiful views of Shanghal, ris of the RYE FLAKES at Rallion’s shines out to light and gladden the Yol seiten of Femnons on h Y Th- kw world. Apart from th se of the e S B R buey highways, it's es are felt e When You Think b o Six Picks and Crack, 49c. canvass X bt ched in St Patrici's choren | st b < of the different parts| who spent the week end with Norwici e ; S eather rins on the fundamental duty of | TR AR A e were also pictu friends, has left town. | o regular price o se Bl oiem 7 God. through His revealed of ining Example. | trate the manner in whica the e {] goods are 50c and 75c per set. VRRLF Aol 2 i yhich His church s the It must before this have become ap- departments of the city were | ss Aiken and Miss Jane Bill serv- | The offertors soio. O Salu: parent 1o o ms that T am | Conducted. such as e police svatem | cd t the Norwich e tes on Sacus NOTICE! at- Hostia, was sunz by Roderick F. speaking of this truth this Jemployed difterant | oy L . | i L Eotial andt e ’ J5 .- oming o e ‘o (SRR T i U, e The Plaut-Cadden Co., || 1 renur remotct veare o3 i k | Saturday's tlor Times | D et A o L Sed Somueliats o walic B Miss Ella Norton leaves te ewelers and Silversmith | work guaranteed. Drop a postal and G OHELS, Va8 e o, o, e | M@AICIMG [EE 5 BT e el | o e || EESE |s Sprague of | ‘o enforce ar % home to us h o time and hear the | Sl ablished 5 | g o Evening #l § p, m.|L¥ Was & visitor to the c ‘hich meglected helief in the power of hurled. -againet { NS slater. Mra. - Timathy 8 7 | BRUCKNER, The Furrier, | R g R L THINK OF [ ABIS AT piancter (0 oxnf it he s well [BLIR i {| PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ||, caiq el 343 Franklin 86 ——— | disturbing effect on his equanimity. | | busiriesses and wavs of men, phyeica e N | Waterbury.- The Givls' club has 16 | enrolied. Te has been brought home { There | o Store | g peen, brought home lndny. There ank In a complimentary notice of It Makes Wrinkies Bdward Johnson's lecture on Tunis at : : | his church, which he loved and served e of the Chinese empire 2 4 vour| Lhe Art cluis smoker Friday wight. | We know quite well that whenever | so faithfully. to s last restins place. | was alen shown, with its strons walls, CONSPICUOUS. AT THE BALL 1 Betore the Har trkvals | madority oF minds: the Ajought o S b el e e R 3 of our NOVELTY SOUVENIRS given ¥ i R phg be and on Januar il e- S patron said, “Norwfich should be prou N it o lecture bef ‘ National | SMITH'S PRESCRIPTION STORE. the Flowers of the Far East. u“resl"flted h every sale of 50c or over. \;\I‘!;n\;d;«‘uup an ‘.r"_.‘u“;ndt:l;p-n -'g' 3 . ) do U society Washington. | In every case the association s jus- Heed to | There were several charming pleto- i A s 1 My e q : , ands N 3 g et 4 o 1 rapresent ns of the fowers tha looked like a Fifth Avenue belle o . > M r/a, automobile o SRRt e WARC faddx TRty ara e o lare to be found in this faxr off conntr: as to amount which you may f Miss Adies will be in Norwieh west - e By S bl Bttt th's Prescription across ne native: 488 of especlal interest was series of | fittaposlt sin ol iSaVinga’ Dapart ¢ Pabst Cai e, ::p:‘:;:u:m.\\'f::.: v sppaintmbg - g D o, v | Store is selling « of the highest of _ord oce i con voving pictures show ¢ battalion ment, any one year, it is up A e : 9 k Comutock of New Lon- | quality at medium nrices now. always | paniondhip wnd to enter into that |of the Chinese army ard it officers () 45" u0y to make all your monev 20 Bath Street. NEW YOKK—210 West 111th 8 2 - b i has, and always will. and. no matter | strange fordign land we Kiow as hu- 3 piteal bl S R oy Cyenad R releplionie 04 novad 5 i givivk_a birthiay sarprise to D | oW fidle You have to spend; you Wil | taas softering. From that tme when, | nuing wheel, whiih s or you all the. time. JAMES O'CONNELLProp) | (oo e 0t -“'*'_'u;';‘;"“_E;";;;\j;";;u an |find that our dependable gualities and | leaving the ofice St vaats hesen Seadeaiins vas donbeuier First ten days of each month nov19d 3 3 i “.‘*" Itisaw ful female remedy, as|° R % e "¢ | fair prices join hands to make ours | tered into his house Lo live apar 3 ATGeRD SAOTOTR Wiere 2 treated atike R TR B T 5 al m you w t Wyes oF 1 visitors lete Dr. Allen a mumber of | ong f the ‘most satisfactors drag | Hic was one o, brave ; hundied looms are cmploves, 1) [Tented the: i GEORGE G. GRANE, | Deflvered to Any 2 Directions for its use are printed In “:"_‘ .87 FRIIRANE < OF [ thev.anniver- | Srores:in this: state. against phvsical Wweakn: ar .!:“‘;U o AL NOn ATy Gt A i | the Ale that s & kn-m-ap':‘s‘:.‘nq i ¢ ages with every bottle. Price|*®" (e | No one's lite. no one's resou: A b L i B = S best on the marke: — va #1028 ot : g | portlcies Coula e R A e L R i Luderfaker and Embalmer | FEenCess. < eisrone srter wiy | more restricied and obscure like Shows American Influsnce ressive promp: atianticn, - 2 Providence St., Tailvillz nut ettention to day or night calla Cicunon. e9-3%. | arcl4MWiuwl e medt qial to The alin for husiness rosult Pekin, the capital of the e £ the influences of J. MoCORMICK, 80 Franklln his Saviour, even in th curlty, he | uld no: he hid. Fr alls of | en. infiuences for gond. lessons of courge | aneient ity in the sotbern part, aml Norwich, Conn. nov2id v helped and cheered his fellow nien. erything in it flavorine of tha Kax- frozen desseris 1% nquestion. Willlams' ~Extract of Vanilia. 1.28 o segists The Only Vanilla Extract FRANCO-CERMAN CHEMICAL CO..|that is sbaciniely reliable—ine purest SM”'H! s S'I'URE B Street, New Yo Strongest &nd most - economical—the p 8 BT T o 'or making cake. pastry. confec- want to ro punilc, theta e - than throu ing columna of The Bullstia, »put your thite, (here ix i 1gh advertis P The Bulletin,

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