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FAIR TOMGRROW. T IS GOING ON TONIGHT Pletures at the Breed The- |all of the twelve apostles were Israel- mgnuh and Motion Plctures at[and, for many years after the Ascen- The Girl of the Golden West at s Theater. Democratic Caucus Town Hall. No. 11, L 0. O. F., meets in_Odd Fellows” Hall’ Thames Unmion, No. 137, U, B. of C. of in Carpenters gham Lodge, 1. O. G. T.. meets Third Baptist Church. er meets in Pythian Norwich Conclave, meets in Austin Block. Sebequonash Council, P.. meects in Foresters’ Hall. NNOUNCEMENTS N. E. O. P. meets topght. Adles will be York all this week. In Norwich week of Sept. 18. Frank A. Bill has the latest fall styles in Patrioian $3.50 and $4 shoes—a wom- an’s shoe that's right. . Raymond B. Eldred, violinist, opens mew studio in the Geer building, inviting _the public te visit it between 2 and 5 p. m. Q00D SHOWS CONTINUE AT THE AUDITORIUM. For the first three days of the week the management of have zot together a most entertaining | programme of vaudeville and feature | pictures, a combination that more people today than any other form of amusement. A very clever couple that have just the west are Anditorium arrived from Worth, who talking specialty entitled The Scotch- | man and the Yankee Girl. Mr, Mack is | ease, like feve @ very funny Scotch comedian, and his | the same Worth, is a handsome Joung lady with a good voice—a team |lived: if a_ Sabbatic that will surely An act that make a hit. known to | acts on tho circuit Kelso and Leighton, will offer ohe | does not alter ik hest sketch There i% no doubt as to the abilizy ¢ thix talented pair, and some laugns are looked for. A colncigence in names if Miss Frit- who is a vivacior ents a specialty that e different from the r pictures are booked for the present week, and the set for today 1 what is to come. s will be shown,first zi Leighton dienne who is just a lit Two military dra prehensive law than this, and scarcely ome as strongly emphasized. Jesus and 1 ites, obedient to the law of Moses, sfon, a large portion of the Jewish Christians believed this was necessary to Christianity and to salvation, even to Gentile beiievers, Acts xi and xy, , xxi:20, Paul, “an Hebrew of the He- brews, . . . touching the righteous- ness which is in the law, blameless,” late in his Christian career, speaks of himself as “believing all things which are written in the law and the prophets,” in his defence before Kelix, Acts xxiv:14, and all through his mis- sion joined in the Sabbath synagosue worship, when practicable, Acts xi 14; xliv:l, 14: xivil; xvi:3, 1 xvii:10, 17; xvil:4, 19, xix:8; xxi:24: 1t the last of these references, James and the elders testify “thou thyself walkest orderly, and Kcepest the law,” just before his imprisonment which srought him to Rome. It is an entirely gratuitous assump- ion that Jesus and the early Chris- ins made no distinction of ‘days, or Cascarets Cure a. Bilious Headache Gently but thoroughly ocleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels and great by’ morning. under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of Aunt Susan kept.on writing To For Ma, HIERE BWEY trom home, ‘o #et Ma r TWhere she could take & Festo | weil. Pa, ne.goes afishin; And we all have our fl T has uch to d et Bhe couldn’t go on' Monday, ¥or the washing m -And Tuesday, there's And baking is begun. Wednesday, that i§ mending day And bredd and rolls to bakec, ADVERTISEMENT 5 cents per line, six words to the line. take ‘a rest, GITY OF LOWELL CHESTER W. CHAPIN ChooSé this rout, to New York. You voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view ‘of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan Island. Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. m. week davs only, due New York, Pler 70, East River, at 5.45, and Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDON —T0— NEW YORK You're bilious, you have a throbbins-{ sensation in your head, a bad taste in yoar mouth, your eves burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. der you feel ugly, mean and ill temper- Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don’t continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and these who love you, and don't re- sort to harsh physics that irritate and Remember that every disorder TO RENT. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS 'to let over Capitol Lunch on Franklin Square, W1 FOR SALE. FOR SALE_Gasoline in first class condition; W. H. Armstrong, WANTED. WANTED—Girl for general house- Call at 21 Fairmount Si ‘WANTED—_Three or four first class Apply to R. J. Sisk, No, New London. WANTED —Tenement, horsepower, price right. next time yo 1 have a delig] TO RENT—For office. rooms or shop. second_floor Fellett block, wich Savings Society. FOR RENT—Sunny tenement No, 191 Broad street, six room: Inquire 23 Grove St. TO RENT—25c ment, No. 76 Boswell Ave. 31 Willow St. TO RENT—Two rooms, with privilege of bath: centrally Address Box 326, Bulletin Of- paperhangers. 51 Main St. FOR SALE—_Driving and good driver. ton City, Conn. C. FL Bennett, Pres- telephone. sep9d FOR SALE—One pair five vear old oxen, § nice milch cows. or address S. A, Dolbeare, Colchester. And if mother really goes away, ‘We must have pies and cake. T doubt if she'd have started It Ellen hadn't come ‘With her bustle and her gibing. She always makes thgngs hum, Pa_pulled his hair and wondered [ What in the world we'd dd He knew that-Ma would be racked up A trotting round with Sue. ‘Address Hox 21, Bulletin. bath, set tubs, ‘Phone 236-5, WANTED_Everyone to Know the cider mill at Norwich Town will open for the season Monday, Sept. 18. W. D. Thacher. FURNACE TENDER wants to make engagements for season. land Road. ‘Enquire_No. 12 horsepower Tunabout, Iuquire Dr. Walker, Nor- can be quickly cured by morning with | gentle, thorough Cascarets—they work A 10 cent box from keep you and the Al condition! §1.50 telephone W. J. Phillips, while 'vou sleep. vour druggist will ¥OR SALE—Good working horse, 11 7 Golden St., City. dis-esteemed any. The word, “alike,” | o, tire family feeling good for months. is not in the original, but is added to make the idea consistent with that of a succeeding verse, in Romans Xiv, One man esteemeth one day above anotier; another esteemeth every day.” It is also gratuitous that Paul was here referring to ‘the Sabbath. The point of the chapter 1s not the m of days, which is merely an il- lustration, buf against uncharitable and contemptuous eriticism. What us disregarded was not the Mosaic w, but the load of rabbinical tra- Ma smiled and looked around her, Pa’s face got very red, As he looked at ail the ‘ironing And pies and cakes and bread. Then Ellen brought a whole new sult £ Ma's hair uj We started to see how mice she looked Trigged out from top to toe. New TLondon, Conn., for state- rooms’ and information. TO RENT—Two six-toom flats at 120 improvements. love to take Cascarets, be- WANTED—Seven or elght room cot- cause they taste good and never griped tage, with good vard, near trolley lin William B. Young, Jr. Insuranc Real Estate. v WANTED _Everybod: George A. Garrity wil! 20 Watson St. Conn., for the season, commencing Sept. Broadway; all modern Apply at 122 Broadway. TO RENT—Six-room improveménts, large veranda, price $5. No. 108 North' Main St ROOMS TO RENT—Mrs. S, G. Cong- 82 McKinley Ave. 3 FOR SALE_At a grand square piano suitable Address Box_ 32, Jewett City, FOR SALE—Hay ana wiite ferrets,| 3 months old. P. Curtin, Baitic. FOR SALE—The cottage house No. 6 seven rooms and attic, all _modern to know that open his cider Willimantic, ervance of their Sab- bath. AVhat command has the church support_the New York | CHELSER LINE Fare $1.00 for the observance of 2 there is such a command in the Bible it be produced then let it be ackonwledged, and ad- mitted that the rests solely Nelson place, also bath room, ments, watér on every floor, also gas For other_information, call 0. S. Wasley. Pa handed out the money, - He said it wasn’t rj They ouglit to walt ti Not travel in the nig] Nell said. that Sue would be thare, v FURNISHED ROOMS, ail modern con- WANTED—Piano tuning and repair- veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 8344, All work guaranteed. 298 Prospect St., 12,000 POSITIONS in the government 1 morning, e TO RENT_A smali store. sultabie for any light business, at 168 West Thames St. on the dictum of church : in _a prosperous dition foisted upon it, which buried |[authority. the glad spirit of the Sabbath observ ance under a multitude of technical- ities, and smothered it with ceremon- | i. by hair-splitting casuistry and nwarrantable stretching of points; for example, the rabbins are sald 1o |p, have made out claimed broke the head of whe oned reaping man_body city, e abhath: rubbing a | Luke v s its physiological per! jecially observable in dis It is admitted that | I Jaw; the Jews are long- ind mo em’ physically as well as moral nd intellectually, why mnot for pe Jewish Sabbath ~here is man 15 {hours later than in Palestine, but tha e spirit of it, nor the {effect. But_millions in this country nscientiously apply the spirit of |favor »bath sing still later, or on Sun- day. We are to have regard for their consciences as well as our own. J, N. E d Center, Conn., Sept. | NO. ’ , 1911 \ o Mansfi Religious Authority for Surday Ob servance. col- | words end g “Reason’s” position Jaberation of the United States troops The popular Rex company presented with The Colonel's the Reliance company with The a powerfuy the company picture is even better. AT POLI'S THEATER. Alias Jimmy Valentine. The Poli Players will open their sec- ond week tonight in Paul Armstronz's public has ptional amount promises to be success. Mr. Bostwick and Miss Pinck- the leading roles, Miss Hayner, Miss Locke, Miss Dorset Stark, Mr. Calvert and the other There will matinee toduy. week startin performance. ernoon the first matinee will be given, with others on Thursday and Saturday ts are selling for all_performances. xt week, Are You ao Mason. BREED THEATER. of Bunker Hill, one of the series of historical delighting the is perhaps the strongest story and consequently will be an attraction as predecessors. The historical faets are closely ad- h romance is termingied to make a continuous suc motion pic- Colonel Prescott, one of the heroe: his company of M mendous attack on the June, when the Brtishers were and finally torious over the Minute Men, is one of big scenes of the Washington Irving said, first regular battle betwaen the British and Americans, and to the latter thei at it might be « ihe effect of a trivmph. The romantic ute Men. The tre- merning of th under Presc eapturing a perfect heaith cenes were enact- e identical histori added interest is aroused. LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR The Sabbath and Sunday. “Anti-Sabbatarian” un- der the above caption, makes misrep- of the decree of Constantine enjoining rest on Sunday |observance of any religious institution the | he may believe in, it must, to be just, resentations; from certain kinds of business; of this decree was certainly Christian, not pagan, the first day of the week, according to Jewish reck- Sunday question. The gist of his position seems to be, that man fis | unde moral obligation in regard to is observance of Sunday, and the state has no legltimate service will soon be filled. salary $90 month. clerks in the offices at Wash- examinations Write for full examinations. village near Norwich. for u tailor or shoemaker. with store if desired. A good chance | ‘And so they While we sent- this-ehorus aftor, Come homie on Saturday.” Philadelphia Freight and passenger service direct to_and from New York. From Norwick Tuesdays, Thurs- AL gl P, m, Pier 22, East River foot Roosevelt S Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. d until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. FOR SALE Two horses, years old, one good working vears old, afraid of nothing; reason for Schwartz Bros., 9-11 Water St. In regard to Sunday legislation, Mr, Macintyre cites the edict of Constan- T tis instructive to note that this edict_does not refer to Sunday as the ‘Lord's day,” as the “Christian Sab- Address L, care days. Sunday: Norwich, Ct tion and free Franklin Institute, Dept. 36 H., Roches- ELP WANTE Cooks. General Housework Girls (for the city), Hotel Help and Farm Help wanted at once. » FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Central Bldg. WANTED for table work, house girls, day work furnished at short notice. TO RENT_Possession given immedi- ately, No. § Union St., second floor fl with bath and to Enquire of S. A. Gilbert, 141 Main St. SENTING of seven rooms, AUTUMN IN THE GARDEN. noteheads and 250 6% ness size) envelopes, neatly printed. for $1.73; 500 eacl, $2.70.. Send for samples and prices for any p FARMERS—230 Freight receiv (regular busi- s is_well-known, | connected with | hip. For what rea- 9 acts which they |the Sun’ pagan holiday Now in my garden, where I sat And sang fond pr B ummeny Splcndid state, Comes autumn; 1 in one's hand they reck- | igelatrous sun-wo 1. 2. The hu- |son should the state enforce on the relic of ancient LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and ssteam—4,000 squaze The' lightest, cleanest, factory floor in Norwich. Fournier, Troy_Steam Laundry Bufld- ing, Franklin St, ‘FOR RENT Batance of Season, Seashore Cottages from $100 to $1,500. FRANK W. COY, Westerly, R. 1. niing vou are in B osl The Bulletin Company, Nor- toughes| with ‘¢ eotl The leaves, and semds them flutterin ©o thelr fate. 4 Low Rate Excursions To BERMUDA An Tdeal Sea Trip to the Most Delightful | Kesort fn the World: Cool and Health! © outdoor recreatlon, excellent sea bat ing, fishing, boating, tennis. golf, cycling, &e. heathenism ? to Sabbath FLYING MERKEL MOTORCYCLES. Singles and Twins. 4,6 and 7 H. P, STEBBEINS & GEYNET, Agents. (Evenings only.) established od is the author of natural | the Apo be persuaded est is good for |This leaves it a matter o But thase who insist on Su |day laws would deprive Christians and non-Christians that death should reach in his own o £ay, They fall. they whirlsthey dance them= selves away, And little voices chanting in the rain, “This is the end of all things,” seem FOR SALE—An plumbing and in a district where Reason_ for “OCEANA" 14.000 Tons Displacement; 535 ft. Long. st, Most Luxurious and Only Exciu- “lass Passenger Steamer to Bermud - No Cattle or freight carried pn the “Oceana, [ FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, fn- cluding stateroom berth & meals. | Bestculsine on the Atlantic. | Electricfansin every room. Many rooms with brass beds; sultes-de-luxe with | baths; finest promenade deck In the world.. | tra, Promenade Dasices, Gymnasiim, Wireless Bermuda steamer with TOURS | Bermuda-Adantic Line, 290 Bway, 1,500 Mile Superb Ocean Sy favors compulsory . ENT, FA is' no competition. The person But I know well hat In my garden .. Place, : When time hath moved him on a little space, Fresh dear delfghts shall smeet my waking eyes, And my heart leap at spring’s delicious | Sunday woman fox 117 Main St, or 15 Town St attendance. Both involve the same are equally destitute of any GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 6% envelopes (reguls d Central Building. WANTED Boy to work in Drug and both are Vew Testament san ON-SABBATARIAN. | 6 High Street, —Pall Mall Gazette. VIEWS AND VAPIETIES Cleyer Sayings $%x11, printed, $1. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Squa Real Estate and Insurance 227 'Main St, Franklin Square. RENTALS. ST., corner Elm St, upper gas_ fixtures, S .70 Pretty Sure of His Job. B o bmaririe signals. Including Shore Excursions, &c., at Lowest Rate 10.000. '$12. printéd,’ $1.25% Printing of ever: Send for samples. Norwich. Conn. 0 statemenis. 516x% will retire from politics ’ | ed in the present election, but he’s not Ir. Editor: Allow me to say a feW | j,oking arownd for a job just yet.—De- troit Free Press. look* like 30 cents.” but T can’t let you have it this morn- ing, old man.”—Judge. % “They say that a girl who acts thres times as a bridesmaid will never be a unless the hest man always happens to be a person tion done promptly. The Bulletin Co., FOR SALE OR BENT -room cottage with all improvements just MONTAUK STEAMBUAT CO. leaves New London Cant Scare Marse Henry. enry, but they can't make him | for Greenpo: Henry, bu h “It isn't so, hi to force such observance UDOR | {Ioision Post. him. It is up to those who claim the noral obligation of Sunday observance upon what authority this ob- the Christian church < that } and | on S ) 1t | it is high time that | should be settled. There | present time, in this city ‘ fepresentatives of a seci who declare ti t is asi gainst God not to keep Saturday, the seventh day, as the Sab bath of the Lord. On thé other ham the great majority of the church savs | that the seventh-day Sabbath is an old Jewish instit m, and that God does not req men to keep it now The question is. which one Is right or are both wrong? 1 incline to the stter view. 1 call on any adherent of Sunday to show from the ‘Bibl that a moral sin to do on Suu diy anything that is morally righ n the other six days of the week. | We state emphatically, without fear of succe vl contradiction, that the sacredness of Sunday has absolutely no Scriptural authority: that Sunday servance 'is no part of th: Chriss religion as taught by the New ment: that God has not author church to set up Sunday as institution. <on,” in his letier implies necessary to resort to the 1o indu men “to be half as good ought to be. This really t men ought to observe Sun lay, and if they will not do it from a sense of risht, then there should be a cmpelling them to do so. We asl wson” to produce the authorit: whiclf declares that men ought to re- ligionsly keep Sunday. Two great di- sions of the Ch: ian church freely amit tha \hservance re: e h_authori alone. W qu. Catholic position as follow Ques.—How do you prove t the hurch hath power to institute fea: and holy days?” - the very | act hanging bath into Sun. | | | which Protestants allow of. \bridgement Chris. The position of the Episcopal <hurch] may ba found in “A Catechism of the Doctrine of the Church.’ by the Rev. R, H. Nelson,” formerly of this city, now bishop of Albany But are we ot cqually bound to keep Holy the day which the church orders to be | 1 kept Ans.—Yes; for we are bound | 11 ELM ST, near Franklin square, 7 to 8 rooms, stone set, tubs, fixturés for both light and fuel, ete. 54 CEDAR ST. cottage, 7 $8 per month to acceptabie tenant. MAIN ST., Preston side, basement at respectable oms, closet, hot water, etc. Tor other property for male or ex- consult Nsts at office on Franklin square. RENTS A number of exceptionally de- sirable rents are offered at this who doesn’t Record-Herald. “What's the first word in, the dic< asked ths student. its but on trolley line. her.”—Chicaga A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. Apply at Bulletin _Perfect Happiness Found. Washington, with conzre | seems | 450 room ano maTH 150 HOTEL ALBERT 11th St. & University Place One Block from Broadway Two Blocks from Wanamaker's NEW YORK CITY Situated close to the Whole- sale and Retail Districts, in the Heart of thesCity and in o quiet residential neighborhood: Minntes from-Chelsea Doc Minutes from Penna. Station. Min. from Grand Central Stu. § Minutes from Meadoo Tunnel ‘And what's sk my wife, FOR SALE. s stock—all ages—one boar. Well /Bred White Leghorn Cockerells, | suitable for breeders. CHESTER WHITF She’s an’ ex- subject.”—Washington WEAVERS WANTED Yantic Woolen Co FOR GALX FOR SALE BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE.' z2oon “Why do you have those glass cases with the aXe, hammer, crowbar and so forth on these cars ecler on the rafiroad going to New “Oh, those are put there case ‘anyone wants a window_open,” man.—Youth's Wagons are also offered by ¥ asked a trav- BROAD BROOK FARM, INNINGHAM, Prop'r. FOR SALE The most desirable Building Lots in uit purchaser. Several Modern Cottages for sale or Also a number of Stores in business district for rent. 0z>» replied the Companion. David has accompanied his mother to church and he noticed she drépped a penny into_the contribution plate, On the way home his mother found fault with the sermon. ma,” said the little fellow, “what could You expect for “Why, mam- I4pm ©0zZ» TOoOm T4>m cent ?"—Chicago BARGAIN IN CITY time ranging in price from $5.00 1 ¥ b miRbith the Tomes i about that ball game yesterday.” de- clared the junior partner. the accounts of the game?” said the “That was the way I want to he: This hotel has been redeco- | TY (AS ANINVESTRIINT) | = Tetrnizhed through- and can be comparcd Tavorably with any i town. See my list of desizable properties. You read THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street. JAMES L. CASE, ¢ t) % 40 Shetucket St., e e the umpire smaw it. about the game as it really happened. —Washington Herald. “I am 30 years old,” announced & woman of 56 at a tea last week. I am 26" said a woman of 45. turning to 2 girl of 17, who stood near “How old are you, replied Ethel, cording to the present reckoning I'm not born yet."—Brooklyn Life. “Kind friend,”. whined a beggar, “I'm trying to get to Glasgow, and I've got the price of a ticket all but sixpence. Will you help me out?” can give you some excellent advice, replied. the gentleman he “Take the train to within a sixpencd and then walk— PER CENT. Norwich, Ct. Accessible to the docks of all fm- portant steamship lines, railroad stations, theatres. shop: as the business 300 Rooms, 200 Baths Rates $1.00 Per Day The restaurant is notable for its excellence and very moderate May Building, Phones 724, UILDING, NORWICH. seplIMWS oz» 2003 MOTORCYGLES Twin Indian, guaranteed firs| For the rest of this season we she asked: will sell eggs for hatching from our Mayficwer White Wyandottes at 51 per setting opportunity. Svyandottes lay at six to seven months Cuban Game stock and eggs al- Send for circular We have a Fine class coil- 1910 6 h. p. Thor Twin, thoroughly overhauled on reasonabla terms PENDLETON, JR. "Phone 583. Store To Rent in the Wauregan House Block, APPLY TO The Parker - Davenport Co. NORWICH, TH4>m for Gaide and Map o New. York Cf 10 Broadway. FOR SALE For §2,500. acres of land. ROOM AND BATH {5) MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town, Conn. ‘Phone 34-3. Automobile Bargain 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. st class shape; shoes and tubes quick casp sale. fare of Glasgow, London Tit-Bits. Miss Howell—You remember that gentleman you Intreduced me to af the reception last might? Miss Howell—After hearing. me sing he said he would give any« if he had my- voice. I don't doubt it. auctioneer.—~Chicago News. MUCH IN. LITTLE Tn Russian schools the pupils ha the choice of learning French or Ger. Boston & Albany R.R. Low Colonists’ Fares Miss Knox Farm containing acres “tillable, balanca pasture ais 0 cords of wood on plac, of water, a 12- Will be sacrificed for Miss Knox - $52.15 Worcester - $51.20 Springfield - $50.00 a never-failing supoly room house_ in good “ondition, place cuts 30 keeps' 15 head cattle, located two miles from trolley line and 8 1-2 miles from For Wixses nn; of stripeq silk in gre At Pieasant View I offer a ten-room coltage,-ail furnisa- 10 obey the church's law in all things.” | Gouails diay on all men regardless of they accept the authority of church or not. Such a proceeding i contrary to the principle of religious freedom. I the comstitution of this | zovernment protects a man in the |in protect a man in the disregard of any T institution he does not be- {lieve in, Relizious liberty means, not oning being used by the Christians to only that a man may worship God as ' commemorate resurrection lay_of the sun,” he sees fit, but it means that a man | may reject ail worship and recognition Being used to identify for the pagan |of God whatever. Religious liberty subjects of Constantine the day as in | their calenaar, especially for the real | #un-worshippers, rather than the orig- played but an insignificant part in re- the decree itself and the iden- tification of the day were given pre- cisely because that day for rest subjects except Christians; stantine zave the decree precisely be- cause he had adopted the Christian re- Jigion for himsee!f and for his empire as the state religlon. time into seven-d in western As mans or the setting apart s a novelty to all The division of periods originated not among the Ro- earliest appar- ently, in Babylon and Chaldea, When Abraham, a challenge the proof that the Romans had one day in every seven set apart for the worship of the 1 no new decree 14 have been necessary to order sbservance. wss_excusable misstatement Sabbath was of and was therefore abolished by The Mosaic Sab- ceremoniai, or “gcoming of h law was no programme is and Levites, ecclesiastical iez. but was fondamental, consti- was, in fact, law of labor as weli as fully and clearly as of rest o evers Iraelite, with priest and Levite, servant il as master: also {o is within thy in principle even was to have its sal ibbatical | Jews and the Sundav of the Chris- e com- tians. The Jews have this law to means the liberty to be non-religious. The position of the church on the Sabbath question is often very incon- istent. In the work by the Rev. R. H. Nelson. already quoted from, i be following concerning a_portion o the Communion service: “The priest recites the Ten Commandments, and fter each one the people ask God fo help them to keep His law.” | Aceording to thie, when the mini ter recites the Fourth Commandment, {which says: “The seventh du the | Subbath of the Lord thy God" the | people respond, “Lord, incline our | hearts to keep this law. i In another place, however, we have the following concerning ' the very Sabbath which the people have asked us to keep Q—What day of {he week were the Jews required to-keep sacred? “A—The seventh day, called the Sabbath.” (Ex.- xx:8-10 “Q.—Is this law which was given to the Jews binding on us? “A—No: the law of Moses was ful- ANed in Christ This is the kind of instruction peo- have had on the th question:’| ching the observance of the Fourth ‘ommandment. and then denying thit is of any binding force on , but thet Christians should keep Sunday, “the * day which the church orders to be kept.” For over three thousand years the | Jews have observed the seventh day in obedience to the Fourth Command- ment. Now, it ought to be plain that thig command cannot lezitimately be used to enforce the Sabbath of the Appropriate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, It is clear, then. that to enact Suii- | cut Norwich, Lonn. laws is to enforce a purely church | years. material for . lot 50 by 200; the price reasonabic. At Quonochontaug cemdent wall annual rental $200; price low. Seventy-five Building Lots fronting on ocean, 50 by 150, at prices Very easy terms. man, and 70 per cent. choose the lats 1t requires five Cars In Stock NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, ONE TOURING CAR. Two Maxwells sold low for cash. Airships are to be built of the new metal known as Liege metal, which iy 40 per cent. lighter than aluminum. Hnstration m Coast Western Points Sept. 14th to Oct.14th Tourist Sleeping Cars 2.00 p. m. daily 3.12 p. m. daily Springfield 4.35 p.m. daily {to amy address on | Pacific 40 HORSES d just arrived. making . Among these aro best raised in Illinois, big and small, and they must be sold or exchanged as and see them. Order-throuzh T Pattern Dept Bray Hair Ma You Look Old Remedy Brings Back the Natura! Color—Dandruff Quick- Iy Removed. cement walks, Norwich, Conn. Another carl Another carlo The water supplied the city of Bel+ srade is so intensely radio-active thay scientists are searching its sources fos some of the ver The balance of our Top Wagons, Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- ons at 20 per cent. off. THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. Agents for Pope-Hartford and Over, land Cars for New London County. WALL PAPERS Imported and Domestic DESIGNS AND COLORINGS UNEXCELLED. The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow Street LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY , | AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersor, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. SHETUCKET STRERET. Prices are right. ELMER R. PIERSON. New York's sick list averages 135,000 names each day, or one person in ev~ and within a cases of illness occur within the city Investigate. year 1,530,000 arm for $275 cash. (choice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Peck’s Real Estate Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY Willimantic. Conn. e ceater Three hundred and five thousand seals were obtained by the 18 vessel§ of the Newfoundland sealing fleet dur~ ing the season just closed. of the catch is placed at $493,000. For tickets, sleep- car accommo- dations and other information con- sultlocal agents or address General Passenger_Agent, Boston, Mass. No. 41 Went Broad Sfreet, Rooms 1-2, | Westerly, R. L Long Distance 132 Spring Streat, FOR SALE The Davenport Property Washington St., house of 10 roonts, steam heat, How often one hears the expression, and beginning It is true that gray hair denotes age and is alwa You never h having gray The paper consumption for the yean 1910 in_the United States, Great Bril ENTRAL) LINES 4 amounted to 5,270,000 tons, of which the United States consumed more than half, or 2,730,000 ton ear one referred MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An olg established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.3 THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co., 142 Main Street. Upstaira, is generally the index of | According: to terms of contract be- tween the Manila Constfliction com- pany and the San Jose estate mana- gers, a large sugar mill will be erect- ed on the estate and ready for opera- tion on January 1, 1912 blame your friends for referring to you v Dance with Joy! situated at 2; youthful appearance if you allow your | Before you forget it sead 0.6 Druggist c Packase of KEENE’S GLAD-PHEET Corn and Bunion Tt roots out the comns and off middie age j allowing the gray our hair has be- their future lights throughout. on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO., Main Street. Shelled walnuts worth $64,414, pho- tographic paper worth $67,423 and kid lamb skins worth $64,982 were in the shipments TUnited dedor gray and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prepars tion which a chemist by the name of i ed a few fears ago. simple, inexpensive add prac banish the gray hairs Tt is also gua pr.F. W. HOLMS, Denis! Shannon Building Annex, Telephone 529. the largest items from @renoble, France, to the States during the second quarter anteed to remove | promote the growth JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date IRA F. LEWIS, Prapristor. Our Guarantee— I there arcany traces of Coms oz Bunicns o3 your feet aft Keenc’s Glad-Phect Rem- edy retum the Money- Back Coupon T B 15¢ (tipte size 25¢) it recormends it. Mia Stzeet, New York, Owing to increased trade with Ausa tralia, the German-Anstralian Steam- =% ship company will build six new cary * steamers, to be named after tl hied cities of the commo Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Freemantle and Afbany. The Roads Are Settling and pleasure driving will be the best and cheapest way to get the embrac- ing fresh air that is better than the "Phone us for a good team. MAHONEY BROS., Livery Stable. a pleasant dressing for the hair, and after, using it a few days itching and dryness of the scalp entirely dis- Livery connected AUTOMOBILE STATIOMA. © Otls Street. Automobils and Bicyele 3 chine work. Jobbing. ‘Phone. Don't neglect your hair. Start using d Sulphur today. and | urprised at the quick re- Belivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the s — HANLEY’S PEERLESS. - A telsphone order will than | recelve promp: sttention. ok St.! 0, J. MGORMICK, 30 Franklin St ' Wyeth's Saze you will be s Folis Avenie A remarkable feature of the vork at present in the. pines is the popularit dustrial work has grown, new industrial scheo more ,d‘w’; MME. TAFT—Palmist and clalrvoy- preparation Ahyone troubled o public at fifty recommended Co,, 131 Main strect. F. CONANT. I1 Framkln Strect. ~ne Sc and the J. Cigars are the Dest o WDt To put your bu ness befote e bl dium better thun ihis ing columns of The Bulletin. ld by all druggists, | e Lee & Osgood| the mackec | § gl the adverus- Washington