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from the 42d chapter of Isaiah, and Revolutionary Obstructionists. A CH AR MING H AlR , this was followed by a brief prayes It has been stated in these columns (y A < i | couple of hymns were then sung which |and is commonly understood that the 2 A . . e peasidin 800 were foinied if heartily by the entire | legisiatures of some 29 states, or near- e Orteous lt e /Ue . " congregation, ‘after which Rev. Mr.|ly two-thirds of the whole number, E v W oman C an H. ave h ‘Worcester made the announcement for | have presented resolutions to congress v - . . A |today’s (Saturday) programme. Sever- |in rccent years, asking that a conven- ; 3 Names Those Who Will Try the Examinations for An-|al chunges from the rmted schedule | ton i cuiion” to engmit an /1S By USInz Parl:ian Sage. » e were mnoted, and thel ist of exercises m‘enl rux-":z.:?mp?n:ru Z‘;elctflol? o?nll‘e:it- Guaranteed by The napolis and West Point—Those for Midshipmen | f,£ve" ot Frisas evening s as fol- | o0 States mengiors. | 1n that case only Al fieady for Christmas C S 3 10 4 p. m., speclal service for chil- | the same way to compel the calling Lee & Osgood Co. Selected by Competitive Test. dren in ‘the chapel of the Broadway |of such a convi i ¥ There is a reason for the phenome- g;;ag;gga\:lfilxm]l) churc?, wmrena stv;‘& . Certain’ persons, however, interested CHRISTMAS GOODS ARE HERE IN COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS mal sale of Parisian Sage in the Unit- Tegs t e e | B jvement and having an eve || AND IN GREAT VARIETY. TAKE A WALK THROUGH THE STORE $d States since 1t was rat {ntvoduced | congressman E.W, Higgina has ap-., alternate o5 both . appeintraents. fo'| enss Hor collacs hi Boall: tons o e e LTI L i into America, and the sales this Year | pointed principals and alternates to ] take the mental examination at New | the Central Baptist chorch, im ehargs | peconbot Ssloft, Ky, November 29 to || TODAY AND SEE THE MAGNIFICENT ARRAY OF GIFT ARTICLES wre breaking all records. Yake the A i et Sk By en O o M £ ML Baptist church, in charge | December 23, have been at the pains ARG The sebach i» wisih to. al; | Lo fhe AINEpouE e o g waoh prib A B A ) oy TH0 TRHRES. il Yo Lo aosp i) i¢ the records. They zn- |§ FROM OVER THE WORLD. IT IS NONE TOO EARLY TO SELECT Parisian Sage does Just What it 1s 40 | from the navs depariment. Thess ap. | 6 Providonce, B L on the sane date. | v, Nellson por oy, 52 Growthh | nounce the inding that while 20 state |§ 01 1nay GIFTS. YOU CAN GHOOSE NOW FROM GOMPLETE STOCKS P | fro navy b S - rovidence, R. I, o ame .| R Nellson Poe Care8: 5 to 6, con-|legislatures bave passed such resolu- 5 . 3 vertised to do. A e ; it g kS | pointments were made as a result of forward the permits, if satis- | ference, An Adequate Policy of Giving | tion B 3 of t aphsk Tho Lee & Osgood Company | the competitive examinations held in to you. in the Church, Rev. Mr Logg: 6 t | e ol an oo 12 ol hese lack the |E AND AVOID MANY OF THE VEXATIONS THAT AWAIT LATE SHOP- e ':l.‘“:'lg l'ell J e lz\’;r‘ld'fu?f Norwich on the 17th, 1Sth and 19th of Very respectfully, o 7, intermissfon for supper: 7 to 8, in|wo not probaply be considered of {# PERS. COME TODAY. stop R e Rehing mcalp n | November umder :the supefvision of R. k. NICHOLSON, Central Baptist church. mission study | binding effect by the United States S5 Weihe or Dioney Sedk T - | -A Tivrall, W. K TOWne (0F Hew GQhief of Bureau. | classes and section work, same as first | senate, which is the bloc] the way AT 16 e Yok wakskver Wh‘.\fi::]"fl; L?Dr;gmfigzsesrm;;g{:étb°yf 53{;: v vi v. i E ggg; A R'T‘)?e Cég!ral} Baé!iv. uhgrcih. .:g- of this reform. Four other resolu- any ke | - P g V. ¢ . S urch nsaged in the|tions of application were apparently any man or woman should fall (o take | gressman Higgins to make the mental | Philly Clarke Morkan was graduat- | World's Task. Harry Wade Weeks, | never ‘fled Wit congress. 1t 1s the A STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES | But one thi hat h R ade Parly. | 0> ed in the class of 1910 of Bulkeley } Seneral secretary of the Young Peo- | purpose of these interested ones to FROM MANY DEPARTMENTS FOR . _f ian S!:e 80 '}l‘nfo-i |:1! -r?: Lwrulmr | It lylet h;:[;fillsnaamvnlrr;‘tie;gl{o);sthemw?et school, New London, and distinguish- ;»(!rs Missionary movement, have the matter brought before the s peculiar | poy rance examinatio d himself in that class. Mr. Morgan | Young People’s Mi ™ nt. | governors at the Franifort conference 4 = oo ower to turn the harsh, unatiractiVe | peig in yanu - i 5 Pl issionary Movemei : ’ Bt e s it | held I Jamuarys o elson, | €Xcelled in mathemaiics, capturing the | - The speaker of t evening was Har- |10 the ided thal some common form of omen’'s Coats a uits at pecial ¥Frices luxuriant -and radiant hair in a short | pr‘i”c’fp’al L A 4 gl't'"l; "ffgr&b"'f“ profic] sl ““§ r 8. Myers. assistant general secre-|application be drawn up and th;u. the 4 time. Women of reflnement the coun- | ¥y o iny ; ¢ New | Study and being recognized as one of | tary of the Young People's Missionary | ¥9Vernors shall use their influence s, . 73 oeer are ueing ¢ ana never G- | 1 oH0CE wacemse, 1aren® °f N | tho most efciont mahematicians ie| Movement’ and the subject of s sy | cuch 1 bie wn siate to have such x| [§15.00 Coats at $10.00 Women's Flannel Skirts “'gg,{;“;, leading druggists everywhere , Thomas Clifford Connell of Stoning- | of Alderman and Mrs. B, Frank Mor- a;ffsi»n;;r';;’ange nt‘;e;x::;l ina f;;‘fe;a{ Hreaielasl b P e e Women'; and Misees” Separaw}:;ou 5| Women's Outing Flannel Short sts eve al K ting y Wit e Tk m i r cotch nvix- 3 5 wnd in Norwk%:.v The Lee & Osgood | 'O BllTRRte. e navy depart- | B3 lotter from Congressman Hig- | Of M€ Stereopticon, was The Church | states next vear. e : e o and. dank | SKirts, cream ground. with pinic and Company for %0 cents a large bottle. | . o1€ EHEE TN . The letter from Congressman Hig- | in Training for the World Task. | This action may well e taken, |§iotes ogiors are modinm and dathlylue stripes with deep ruffie—prices| “The girl with Auburn hair is on every | % £ins appc ne Mr. Morgan to Annap- | Mr. Myers said that he thought we| Whatever ihc situation is in respect | EF B Chachs, 5 5e. vackage; mail orders filled, charges December 1, 1910. | olis is as follows: all had more or less of an idea of the ' to applications already made to con- | §.nches long, regular $15.00 value at}are 50c and 75c. prepaid, by the American makers, i Dear Sir: I have the honor to ac- | Mr. Fhillp Claric Morgan, New London, | task that confronts the world at the | s. Dut meantime those members |§#10-00. W s A 25 4 > o Y cnowledge receipt of your nominations | onn.: i present time.. There are three reasons | of the Unjted States senate who have 'omen’s Aprons 25¢ SIPS W. Oow Mrmais B | of ‘candidates tor your two vacancies | Dear Philip; You ranked first in the } especially why the charch snouid be| hten barring the way to the submis- $20.00 Caracul Coats $15.00 : 1 % Piikio. Carel for midshipmen as follows: | competitive ekxamination and 1 have | praying for the fulfllment of this task, | sion of an amendment in the order [ veoro "o oo N0 0 RC | Women's White Lawn and Dotted Sisibe s whes your ¥idseys Appointment No. 2. | appointed you as one of the princi- | The Hirst is because of the need of | hithierto followed should promptly re- |8 iy gerea iiming and large shawl col. | Musiin Aprons in a variety of styles—| o B A | Principal, Robert Turner Darrow, | bals to take the examinations to An- | Christ; the second, because of the| consider their position. It is becom- | § regular D, d tes trii wre affected your life Is in danger. M.| Principal | Damolin. ¥ o i aaiye prODE: HO | et e et O e e T e isx, full 2 inches long, regular §20.00|long and tea aproms—trimmed with) ';;::{, s ‘,:‘,,;;”;hoot{“n",z Firsi Alternate, Owen ~Eugene | tification from the navy department.|ing itself along these lines there is|They must know by this time that at OuLs; 8 | pretty ruffle—ten styles to choose from Dein over my n.c‘\; which grew worse | O'Neill, New London. With best wishes, I am, sure to follow a decided increase in|lcast a majority of the stales want 320 60 Suits at $15 98 at 25c each. rally. [ feit l!u(‘ish‘und tired, my | Second Alternate, Henry Kirkby Very truly, 5 spiritual life; and, thirdly, the world, | this change. is becoming evid 8 8 Sidney actlon was irregular and infre- | Moore, Black Hall EDWIN W. HIGGINS. | as was shown in such a powerful man- | that a very great majority of them |} <women's Tailorea & m a tarze! quent. 1 started using Foley Kidney Third Alternate, Eugene O'Neill, | Robert Darrow was graduated in the | ner Thursday evening, is in dire need | t it. Many of them have alreacy | Byariaty of fabrics in hla 2 and | Mon’s Sli t 50c Pills. Bach dose seemed to put new | Stonington. class of 1909 of Bulkeley school and | of spiritual enlizhtenment and quick- | taken measurés in a lawful way (o |fsrown—these are our regular $1s.50 | MeN'S Blippers ai life and strength into me, and now I Appointment No. 1. carried the valedictory honors of his|ening. A number of organizations|secure in a more or less limping man- { fand $20.00 Suits ay $15.96. 200 pairs of Men's Slippers of Alli- m completely eured and feel better| Principal, Philip Clark Morgan. class. He is a son of Daniel W. Dar- | have been established to bring about | er what the federal constitution in : nd stronger than for years. Lee & First’ Alternate, Owen Bugene | row of 94 Howard strest, New Lon- | this happy state of affairs, that a good | effect does not allow. Other states are Women'’s Flannel GOWI‘IS gator leather in brown and black—al- Csgood Co 5 | O'Neill. don. Mr. Darrow has been taking a | many Christian workers are praying|one by one adopting the same course. 50 of velvet with floral embroidery, all — — e Second Alternate, Henry Kirkby | special course since leaving the school. | for. and laboring to obtain, and in The framers of the federal consti- Women's Flannelstte ght GOWnS. | yrimmed with patent leather—epecial Moore. 1 sman Higgins leaves Sun- | many cases they have spread out far | tution had no intention of placing the |Bcream grounds with pink znd blue e i (At Wi : DANIELSON PAINTER HURT. | “Third Alternate, Eugene O'Neill. | day for Washington for the session | beyond the scope they were originally | American nation under their hand |fstripes in_a variety of styles—prices|Value at 50c a pair omen's -y .| 1 enclose herewith permits author- | of congress which opens Monday at( planned to cov long after they were dead and against | fare 50c, T5c and $1.00. Shoe Department, second floor.) Charies Grant Tripped and Foll in | [ 50 00 canaldntes, with the | noon. His family will remain here| Pictures were thrown on the soreen| the seitled will of the peopie of that 1 ktgg Ah = A ntil after the holidays. at this time to illustrate the statement fon in future years. ey provid- Norwich Line Shed. | exception. of M=, Eiggne ONENL, Chitd Lu that the church is in training for the ed ways of amendment, and tne one P P S e LN T : world task. “The leaders in this move- | way hitherco foliowed has been block- | THE GREATEST OFFERING : -, s b ment, from the earliest beginnings|ed by (hese senatorial obstructionists | DaItar. Pocsived & patatar tajury Fris | Y+ Mi C. AL TO START ! WU ’N;ZR:”S):;:V INSTITUTE, | 8071 0 the present time, were shown. | in ticir own selsh interesis. It ha | OF THE SEASON mo to his B S MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN | .| a glimpse into the life and activities | been blocked right in the face of the ! p s 2 o B B T B i ol | — of several summer conferences was af- | most conclusive evidence that a great | for) srcholce ‘of every hitigrads Dress Fatin jourfetork. in New London. Friday morn | Effort Will Be Made to Secure 150 | Profitable Conferences and Addresses forded, that noted especially being the| majority of the states and the peo- This includes Parie Hats, Gage Hats and our own Pattern ing 9 o'clock while walking Members. | Made at the Sessions Friday. 1910 conference held at Silver Bay,|ple want the change. And those in Hats—positively none reserved. It includes Hats that for- SRRg iNs-plattutm In the shed he trip- o | = ety (Lale Gebige (After Hirowiug ob Fomaialigosttion Spmbighisg pravent ia " merly sold as high as $25.00—all at $6.95 each. ped over a car brow and fell into the Monday evening the men on the se- | All sessions of the missiona insti- | the canvas a slide showing the per-!change in the constitution in a consti- | & track pit, striking with considerable | pjor r; M. 4‘ membership teams | tute were well attended on Friday, | centage of heathen people in this world | tutional manner are no better than force on one of the rails Will have a supper at the Y. M. C.|many being present from surrounding| Of ours, as compared with the follow- | violent revoluiionists. He was assisted by W. W. Clark, a | & ny s orcloch I areatifiy pro- | towne: ers of the several faiths, which told its| It would be well for the national A e B} k D G d Et R LA G T Tagzare pom At T actook sunia Intecs | “Xt%e atternoon session at Broad-| gynstors i & most effceiive mamner | nouse”at the coming short seasion Lo uction Blankets, Dress Goods, Etc. of the Norwich line where he was | STPUHE U8 Wi “secretary of the | way church the devotional service was| Mr Myer ay e 1efsend to the senatc again, as several | by Dr. F. M. Dunn. He was . Seita i N kg |led by Rev. Dr. M. S. Kaufman,| first native of Corea that was ever li-| times heretofore, a resolutino submit- | 5 5 s ke o the Memerini hospitar | New Britain Y. M. C. A, and Mr | (00 O¥ Rew DF peing the leader in| censed to preach the gospel of Jesus| (ine suc han amendment io the state | jBlankets from Auction Handkerchief Specials X Christ, who was chairman _of Christ. Mr. Myers told of what a pow Give th Tt n bones could ound, by s e Tiw: Brit- st : er was offered by 4 - | iegislatures. Give these revolutionary 2 5 o broken bones could be found, but | membership committee in New Bril- | the ensing, Eraver was oftered BY| LW ro0d this man had bocome, and | omstractionists, in ‘sther | words. one |, 000 Pairs of staple, dependsbte] 100 | 200 dozen Women Tine Fea- ' the muscles were 208 last Sear And N ’members in a | The topic of the afternoon service ! et others, like him, were accom= | more chance to recede from their ex- | B';"k;fs S pewon ;B’e Eees hogta-L g f' m‘“?"’fl;‘;“%‘;‘m&; e tad e o to speak. Sup- | was The Bible the World Message and | ot a 3 y n. Thea, if theio | freduction of twenty-five per cent. | single day, will be here to opea k. Pthe | was ably handled by Rev, Dr. Kaut-| These pictures, whfa were thrown ! "guin’a failure to buise, the move- § i e T R === | Eongregational church. Goodwin's or- | man.. He said that the Bible cannot|Out at frequent intufeals and which|ment {o compel a convention can be|f At Size 11-4¢ Bl in white Ati | 500 dosen - Women's ¢ Wil BREAKS UP A COLD o dill play. | help being the world’s message. It is| Were not only of excdpsional high qual-! completed. If not in one way then 3% | and gray, single Blankets—| 450/ | guise = Embroidered . Hand T I DAy ation will put on a | the greatest book, one of the greatest|ily, but contained hfhany —powerfull; he other will this change in_the | sale price 25¢ a pair. A Rt Tally 100 ) Geiets IN SEVERAL HOURS. The local assoctation Wil Dot ots. | forces for the moulding of the human | Suggestions, were given, so the speaker | constitution be brought about. It is : : ’ st o B short term campaign for 150 members. it i in | Stated at the beginning, not so much| 5 e thar At Size 10-4 Blankets in white styles—spec: price 12%c ” mind. It appeals to the conscience in t for the senate to say whether or not o e v | ach, regular prices 1% and L | an unresisting manuer. for entertainment as for the purpose of | (1o amendment shall bo submitted di- o | and gray — Sale price 4% a L Most Effective and Harmless Way to DAN.IEL LUCIUS BROWN God is in_the book and by the holy | Instruction, so that his audlence could | regily or through the untried method | pair, rczutar price 69c i | rit the people find him there. It | 5ee selve e 8 of a convention, which may open the i SR hi At | 200 d W ' 1 Cure a Severe Cold and End | ., GETS HONOR SCHOLARSHIP. | spi fe s e : ; Pl e ozen Women's e | e O has brought the word to the heathen ing carr! on. door to all sorts of other constitution- | eray—S: i 5 a 25¢ Swigss Embroidered Handker- Al Gripps Misery. | Awarded for Excellence in His Work at | 2nd the knowledge of God to all points | _Miss Ruby Vaughn of the Central|,i”cpanges of Jess maturity than 58¢ ray - Rals prive P 8 BT Dot aratitelen” nad e e of the world. The Bible does not fear | Baptist church is one of the faithful )i one Springfield Republican. Rl s e e Scalloped—special value at _ | Brown. any light from s i Tt has | assisting the committee on exhibit and o . ny lig: rom any source. s ety i — At )& 10-4 Blankets in white | 25¢ each, value 38c and &0c.| There |s not one grain of quinine The Bulletin magnified and lifted on high this won- | literature in Broadway Congregational 69¢ price 69¢c a ; tn Pape's Cold Compound, which, (Bpecial o The Bullelin) | derful Savior Jesus Christ. ¥ is equal|chureh There is a large display of A New Roosevelt. | lar: price 95c. 6 | Children’s Initial Handier- when taken every two hours untii| , PTovidence Dec. 2-5Among the St | o the emergency and can do the work | Material for use of teaching m S| Grimness has given place to genial- | < for | chlefs in half-dozen pack e doses are taken, | ST S, At ETO gl rore | for which we are sending it out into [in the Sunday schools, also missionary | ;. ""mgciturnity is followed by chat- At | 10-4 Blankets in white| 19c | ages—special price 6 for 19c| surely end the grippe and break 3Wards of honor echolarshlps ~were | ihe world. books for study and Sunday school| g, ““rmne great Roosevelt smile | S8 | ale price 93¢ a | Sold only in half-dozens. 1e most_severe cold, either in the [made by Presidence Faunce 1000y Was| We must go forward with Him. to|helps. once more appears, and a nation basks | | hest, buck, stomach or limbs. | paniel Luclus =Brown of Norwich,|the kingdom of God or go back to PSRy in’ fts Gomforting warmth i It prompily relieves the most mis-| O9aD-, Of the class of W1 =~ & ey getheism and chaos, We want to get | WiLL RETURN TO TUNIS Tho loud ‘and minatory Roosevert of || At in_ wvhite rable neuraigia pains, headache, dull- . . nto our hearts and experience its h and the gl ecluse of .18 | and gray ce $1.19 a e head and nose stuffed up, fever- | 1and_scholarships vl undergrad- | benefits and give our Christienity to all R I A AR o Tht ohoes s e |} | Dair, “regular -price $1.50, Women’s Gloves sneezing, sore throat, running | faice Showing marked excellence the world, kuowing that It will save all| £ oy Eqward Johnson ~Addresses | Were one and the same. The second | f SEE OUR REMARKABLE SHOW 1ose, catarrhal a S Ry - -1 | mood followed the first as effect in- | f 3 Siih M. S e e This followed the conference between | Harvard Travelers’ Club and wiil [ 1000, fOlPRES the BOel a2 © The | A ING OF GLOVES AT $1.00 A PAIR.| Pupe's Cold Co | KNIGHTS OF MALTA. the ministers of this vieinity and the| Speak Before National Geographical | toothsomo smile had vanished, and the | [ Dress Goods 3 ult of . years' research at n_cost T nstitute leaders, at which there was & i i . 4 ; 00— s oves, sult of three yea P 1/ Mushiason it Atiandaron atithe ;Dold’ s i o s lm?“ a8 Society. ursine handclasp was but a memory. | e ra e At $102 me;en Dr'.;- ;fia Gloves, of more than ffty thousand dollars, | J. C. 24 Achilles sulked in his tent. the celebrated “Duchess” mmalke, oo = .;‘.“““,’,‘:g,,t":,‘“,‘: e ;/onrk h{“ Hartford Masons—Local Missionary Education. Frank Edward Johnson of this city | But, erhhls Helleni‘c prototype, the || 1t includes ?vxh B and Colored the best $1.00 Gloves made. have conelu v o te asonic Note: At Brolclodt the. eanterance for all} was. the. gueat uf: Honos at. = dinher |Saemore Dero:is Teady £o)% flcoods in a wide range of fabrics as efactive in the treatment of colds or 32N e e Bl e S 2 ot once more and avenge the s r | follows: At $1.00—Women’'s “Beamo” Capae rippe rashi 2 P opened and was led by Rev. A. E. Legg, n by Prof. W. M. Davis, the Har- | 0f is Patrocias Stime 7 % Nt ‘s * e i naib Chmnius i Wrssvingion - eorim m‘ilfi A Knights | the eubject being The Adequate Pro- | ..o prnmasai st o S ] L i) S g i o ;I? }s ready | At 59c—42-inch Corded Ponlin, suita- Gloves, in tan and gravs, equal rectad, with . the :knowledge that| o Of HartIors A e hurs. | Sremme of Missionary Education in i gz st S i gl i vle dresses. in to any Glove sold at $1.35. thete is i other madicine made any=| mor oy i, long Mat of Laph{es ¢ ine | the Sunday School. SR e Tenens auh. Tan Elad.to S rompoip s MR Tihhe Jasiopble e olse in the word which will | on% evening by its sendition of ¢he| e proceeded to show why mission | Friday, November 25. Invited to meet | foe Al o g > g5, value T5c. At $1.00—Women's “Plque” Gloves, v a i : !| Order of the Knight of Malta. | study s mecessary im the Sunday|him were Charles W. Furlong, author Every dog has his day e : S SO S i - our cold or end Grippe misery | ~ Among the visitors at the conference | 3% M PATSSIY G 8 (TS, PUREY | of The Gateway to the Sahara; John is the new This, gs, r own importation, black, tan = promptly and without any other as- | of the degree was Eminent Commander | Joions’ *Christian faith and character | Cabot, the authority on Indian life in | with many smiles y evidences of o orsted and . non- and gray. sistance or bad -AY:_"Y e "’:fl (:\ 20 James C. Macpherson of Columbian |ang that the missionary spirft le the | Labrador; Dr. William Lord Smith, | good humor and hopefulness, is the S R : e ackage of pe's Cold Com- | commandery of this city. | necessary Christian spirit. For chil- | the hunter, sportsman and Persian ex- | message delivered at Washington, ; _| At $1.00—Women's One-clasp Chamois B drugglst in the Next Friday night there will be the | g™ ofocn 12 and 16 there should | Plorer: Prof. Edwin H. Hall, the phys- | once the -scene of so many exploits of | nelia, and 45 Gloves, washable, In white and s % regular inspection of Columblan com |}c” Christian companionehip and it is | iCist, and several others. After dinner | prowess \ - In this season’s most ECbd Sl ¥oley Kidney Pllis are tonic in action, | landery by Thomas W. Morgan of /s time when they are going to have a| Mr. Johnson addressed the memb; No onie seriously imagined that the olorings, value $1.25. e et ang restovs the maraea | Hartford. There will be & banquet 4t |jero, ~They are impressionable then|of the Harvard Travelers' club on |Colonel would long maintain his si- | JAt §1.19 “BLACK Serge 56 inches wide otion of the kidneys and bladder. They | o0 2nd officers of farragansett cOM- |and it is the proper thing that they | Tunisia, its Troglodytes, Roman ru- |lence. He is not that kind of a man. —black Panama, 54 inches wide, P sl . Teo' & Ospocy | mandery of Westerly, Palestine com- | should know of the great missionary | ins and Mosques. d entially 2 man of action. Prostley’s make—the regular co rregula e 56004 | mandery of New London and St. John's | workers of the centuries that they may| The interest aroused in this talk was e cannot spend his energies in 4150 quality. Winter Underwear ommandery of Willimantic Will De|gce in one of them the hero they ad.|so sreat that Mr. Johnson has been in- | k animals, he must 1inevitably |Bas $139 — BLACK Broadcloth, 56 - = m - present. Haw {mire. A study of the misslon work will | vVited to repeat his lecture at two of | exercise his vocal organs. i na 2pot proof-—the A spiendid showing of all the best JOSEPH BnAnFonn’ Next Wednesday evening at the.reg- | yigen the vislon of God. the best-known in Boston, also| - The nation is not sorry that the quality, kinds for Women, Missos, Children, | war communication of Somerset lodge, | "rThe ‘future missionaries are in the|to the Boston public library. As.he | Colonel is reaéy to talk again. Tt is g Nt 4 & fiflp-‘*; F. and A. M. District VDIED_\KJJ Sunday schools and the future money { is sailing for Tunis immediately after |always interesting to listen to him.— and infants.:Here“are_ some (o eur Book B,nden o !n:» md"la;‘“”::;;;::"fl‘;xi‘e ;zett | for their support must come from those ture to the National Geograph- | Cleveland Plain Dealer. leading values: . Sl e pupils, Missions should be taught in ety in Washington, D. C., on DL T ‘ Blank Books Mado and Ruled te Order. | taer ™’ v, Perty Bush of Chelses: [the Sunday schools, which can be| 8, it was impossible to accept. SHILDRENE UNDERERR is B cpapluin of She, &rand | done by using the mission plctures, | He has however accepted for Novem- Law Dodging in Politics. BAt 65c— B Hats, value $1.50 At Children's Wieecv-lined, Rib- 108 BROADWAY. e iy Sive & 190 | mottocs, hymns and prayers. Generai | 1 , 1911 The ways in which to get around the | fAt §1.19—Boys’ Felt Hats, value $2:00.1 25¢ | bed Vests and Pants, in- Telephons 265 octiss nry—Operative and Spec- | oxercises are a great help, while the| Mr. Johnson, it will be remembered, | 1imitations of the law vwhere they are e e the i % | cluding the extra large slzes use of the church flag of white with a perierices in Tunis on his visif | yccome ¢ o or Boys 2 Gizls, for the Miss of 12 to 14 = o {red cross on a ground of blue has e, which he will not eare to have | yignt of do = v i also at 49c and 64 vears. THE B. L. COMPANY. much influence when alleglance is ated as he-wes Saitdcked and | ooy wre milherons: and: appear to. Be —_ pledged to it. An atmosphere can be | handled by the people there at | amcactous. What is done. elsewhere | 3 Misses' Rivbed Wool Veste Motor Installed and Machinery Has|given to a Sunday school room which | that time. He is in receipt of a let- | yhav he done at home, and the Spring- ' i 50c | #nd Pants in white and nat- | Been Ordered—More Capital Being Wil have a great influence upon the | ter, however. from British Consul Al- |fial1 Trnion applies this fact to its own ural wool, 2 full iine of sizes | Raised. | children. Heroes of the cross should | varez, which states that it is safe for 3 i Db TRt i O vepaiasosd up to the inrgest size for a | e be brought into Sunday school Jife.| him to go back there now, but he did e Tnlon =ays: $4.95 | servicenble coats, sizes & to | Miss of 14 vears. | o Missionary programmes must be ar-|not advise him to return at once, be- ok t AT e D St Pl A s L Corrupt practices laws, intended to |10 ! 50. Boy Nt | gAL the Tobin Arms factory the B. L. | jnoeq so as to be interesting and in- | cause of the fact that there are 286 | rosorric bbd Hmit th i o AR SR, eI S 186,00 At | Boys' Natural Colar Unlon! | company has had a large electric motor | : regulate and the use of money in 805 | i - for T | installed and the prder for machinery | Structive and it should be taken up | cases of Asiatic cholera there now. It al campaigns do not always work | Suits, fleecy-lined, for Boys| Vs cuiny the: Hlaut has bess sato each class hour. is mostly In the Iraelite quarter, how- | out as intended. The Omaha Bee cites jof 8 to 16 years—all stwes T M | ‘There was'a meeting of the new in- | Rev. Mr. ;‘r:ifin;*’z;’m:;fl By ol over. His return trip will be for the | the case of a candidate in Nebrasia- §s0c Mufflers at 25¢ SCnc aey - d = dustries committee h v | e Sunday | purpose of studying NS, | who “takes oath that he spent for thi irls i ald == = R A Trade on Friday evesing and sl the|Schools. They are a great benedt, al- | while he will also accent the Invitation T D e s oith v &, sk A Tnion LIt CDanoy s executive commities of the Norwich 10WIng the teachers to teach much|of the Cadhi of Fontatathoine In the|torious fact that he sent out personal f{necik, : fiNite To# alore Shate-an size:at 8052 woit] Th 3 N G tt‘ Business Men's association for the MOre than the other quarterlies allow | Sehara desert to Visit him, they hav-'|latters over his own rubber stamped §5oc AMufers at balf price (00 PP i g ere s NO Gettin purpose of arousing interest in this | And a wider ldea of Christian work | become very intimate friends on | gicnature for which the postage bill . (Special counter near M: At Union Suits for Boys and hew local concern, and 1t i very prob. | Can be given the pupil. The pupils of | his former visit to that country alone would exceed $1,000.” Cases not Jeranca.) oA it M A b s Away able that the capital of the company | fhe Sunday schools are heing restricted _— > far away from M g e | “Munsing” make—all sizes| will be considerably Increased so that | p¥, MO BEINE ' grafed schools. Whe | Mynicipal Progress Costs Money. | berecalled in which t s § i | at $1.00 a suit. the growth of the concer: be mor S ne would 11k about ba bundant from the fact that it pays to be well [he EXOWLR of the concern can be more | 5iugy chemistry in the laboratory, by| Revere is experfencing the penal- | (i RbOW & “Parreli snd fhundant Candy Specials 29¢ r ¢ does not mean that it husiness, but it will be able to do it [ S°fLing down to the vital point. ties of rapid growth in having to pro- |, thing to indicate it in the sworn §Choovlate Raisin Puffs i scessary for you to be con- more quickly and on a larger scale thh“'°f§"“5 # R Rl oe tetoalionan ;;dem:dniligg;m’& f;'gfighg;in cavable | siatement of campaign expenses filed Chocolate Monievidoes WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR 5 P . s e conference an proved a very xpans! 3 y-Sevi ooms, | b o ) A e 4 < ally purchasing new clothes — oW I the fuancial assistance i re- | 1o CoNSTITCR o e Dlace of & amall Woohes | With the. secretary of state. | ghoc&ml:g%sesflagxgmm At [ Wotmenies Toait Corect L oowd vantage of our service to have : Lo Mo Sunerintandentar Unioh, building, erected thirty years ago, ma e - R R D 00| acn. £o1 ShRBloned. P in ong | . & 3 v v: Vi - | A al J C. sleeves, reg- Ahes clsaned, pressed or dyed. | Hearing Here Dec. 17. At supper Friday evening, at which | Bocn 't Was thought, would be suf Judge Foster on Consolidation. ‘ Ular and extra large ises—| you have wnrkmflo:m by us, n[ul-rsy:e ‘My?tlu Vxllley Watp: company :Ik:;‘rg w:;?mo\-e:—mu\-e(ggfl;:‘n:ne;,r:g;l; expected. After it has completed this| The i of ‘zlou,b‘le l_ma{gsg JE0vS all at 25c a garment. out saying at you will con- onington, supplying water for fac. s fro T ¥ 100,000 schoolhouse, it must build an- | €rnment, town and ci is sti eing . - - = g g ragh oo o tory and domestic use, has petitioned | Schools In the ciy, Rev. Albert E. Legx | sther one. on the 0la- road to the | debated in some of our eities, and Holiday Ribbons At | Women’s Winter Weight| - Judge Gardiner Greene' of the cuperior | made a brief but impassioned plea for | heach,” which is now 2 thoroughfare |they are slow to arrive at what has ARRR RS 8 e ;| 25¢ | Ribbed Underwear, veste| PSR court for a hearing in condemnation, | further missionary activities in the | running hetween Tows of dwellings, |been demonstrated to be the better Rgz{,"‘np e 1:"3 peniain. bath Nreguiar Lang’s Dye Works, | or e ans ot Sstrored i | Sundey rehool, anc ss e rosult 1 wag | Bvidenty ‘whniever ol s che matfer | ay, qrer since New Lonten, we ber Biattor "Srorry € s i urchas 01 of their presen C v tho; e: e a | with Revere. race suicide is not.—Bos- | lieve it was, sef e example by con- {° i) S e el . & n y S, site and west of the road leading from | Norwich Sunday school superinten- | fon Transeript. S °%" | solidating its town and city govern. {Vidths and at reasonable prices. A IgVorlnens Ribbed v:;u and| ielephone. 157 F i q Dean Mill pond dam to the main high- | dents’ union. Frederic J. Werking of S S g | ment a dozen years ago or more, FANCY RIBBONS—a splendil 4 l ants, peeler a __full] P ranklln Sl | way from Old Mystic. The hearing |the Taftville Congrezational church, a0 | Bridzeport got ~ out of the double- Jsortment of fine Novelty Ribhois | bleached, long _and _ ahort dec will be held in the bar library at Nor- | Herbert W. Cary of the Broadway The Only Way. | headtd class some years since and it §fency work, in all widths and a voriety ‘ sleeve vests, medium' and o wich Dec. 17. Congregational church, and J. Holland Postmaster General Hitchcock has|has had no reason to regret the f§of hand=ome desigus. | 9:”3 i welg! ; regular , ang| x.an-h» v\hnf the Second Congregation- | done -an admirable thing in raiding |movement. The following article RS N IAs. Reservoir Conditions | mes = I e A T S I S R AR E o ) e i ety e I & : EP | the tormati - gkl ik T i cousolidation at Meriden re- $1.00° | jeagivool Ribned Wontys st may wori u w ’ £ 2 5 Sail > ants, C 5 k E eight o’clock in . - b at $1.00 2 sarment, hat To Gives lor Xmas : - ting rooms of ti with & dual head i ing rooms of the Cen- E ¥ T has tried to S | Women" s % ¢ A urch were held classe 1 1S COMING ! Women’s Ribbed U nion in mission study and section work anc e - ey, Suits, both peeler and| * Slementary section, for teachers of 3 jand, Jask & < He wili come on a Bpecia extra large sizes—all sizes| Our Store. children tp- to-1%. yeare'! a1d, e | For Infants and Children. S et M Troliey Gar over the Noewioh : {at $1.00 a suit. § | stooker: (2) ermedliate section, for T e and Willimantic 1 ¥ 2 & 8ix floors filled o overflowing with teachars of oy and siis Trom 13 Uy The Kind You Have AIWB]S Bnugm Y_ly:“‘\mlle’.:‘.nd“.m : ey of Ballle, Ocourn ax s Women in;‘ul:::nns:dt“w;f sek . - 1 of w years old, Miss Howard: (3) Senior S R ville. ¥ w Prank- X : household necessities, all of which @ |section, for ‘teachers of young peopis| Bears the JSLTBes e S A lin Square ai, 2.45 in the after- splendid weight and quality make gzood sensible Christmae gifts. from 17 to 19 years old, Mr. Myers: : M/ o R R 5 fleit noon. Hé Invites all his boy and nd perfect fitting. / There is nothing more suitable for| | (4) Adult section (two classes), (a) gnatu.e of 3 b ,;;"‘b;;,f,.;,’?:,d s ey, girl friends to mest him. From Wi ‘e8Il holiday presents than 7 home missfons, Mr. Legg. (b) foreisn and that as a result both were conti b hnmstmes b Wil B bty Dildn S i et S \ P missions, Rev. Mr. Gresne of Moostp: | = S e s b b make hls hecdquariers in our ed, Unfon Suits ix both SOMETHING FOR THE HOME. All of these classes were well attend- ORDER OF OWLS Fhdot™ contcliiaitin . New. Botiaiu Lo TR R SR et Lage ed, as on Thursday evening and the A e S0 letme aAvicet al = iEes v ol alzes. af S35 n e e o k 0 add some advice along the suit. DOES NOT CONTAIN OPIATES work carried on there was of interest b same lines, but the greatest benefit to Tuw Prorre’s REMEDY for hs, Colds, | 2nd_of immeasurable proit to all. Norwich Nest, Order of Owris, will|be derived from consolldation is thaf y | Crou; thflnl-uvuhb-mem Grippe: | The platform meeting, opening at 8 | Meet In regular’ session Tuesday. Dec.| punlic husiness can be best managed F 3 ‘clock, in the main hall of th 6th, 7.45 p. m., in Stead Block, Franklin A n B Oo»n&.‘ Hoarseness, etc. Safeand sure. 2cts. | o'clock, in main hall of the Central | g, 1o° B M3 Btead Block, Franklin | upder one head, there Is no friction, - 2 Norwich and Taltviile e SAMPLE SENT FREE, Baptist church, was well attended. | B3 L% Sndance Soovicic A 6 COmRct of anthority, and the Ereas: The Porteous & Mitchell Co. b . Mentionthis ddress ev. E. 8. Worcester opened the meet- Per order of the President. urer knows where he is at all the time. < wevise . € MEYER & GO, Mm. M. ! ing by reading a portion of Scripture ' decid = WARREN ANDREWS, Sec'y. —Bridgeport Standard !