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- " RAMPARTS AND BULWARKS ARE POWER- SHORTENED LIVES. 1t difficult to estimitte the tax » Put upon the abstainer from strong ‘ ¥ b ‘ II 4 ‘b‘(’;‘]‘:k hb,'" these who indulge. !The‘ ish lifé insurance companies have rwic WIEBIIN | o s, s trom | strictly bu: ess point of view, and according to the statements made by the actuaries of these life insurance companies, if a young man aged 20 i% a total abstainer and remains such, | his prosp of life is 44 years, and vear. he will live to the average age of 64 but if is a temperate, regu drinker, his prospect of life will be _Nonwien_suLteTi, COMMERCIAL BUSINESS AND \ “MINE Friteptiin, GOVERNNENT INTERESTS | 5 surp e of s s e[| ¢ RORY O'MORE” and CGoufier. 5 : tricacies of manuiacture, and is defenseless SHOULD WORK HARIMONIQUSLY - against the rank aduiteration in worsted fabrics. Be- 5 Auves = il g wildering ts, coached in surprising lan- & - A Lawyer-Soldier's View of Civic. Affairs. guage, b l,l ! by all pholajrica % Thefrem:est Irish Plétu:lz fv;r Made. The writer is materfally intérested | ufacturers and employes; between <app eal to ama slamcy. but ha yto}‘"s. common sense. & = il o - 4 2 meticut, York, and other | srasping producers, middiemen, and CORONATION CLOTHS made from PURE REGULAR SCALE OF PRICES = monthn; 000 Entered at the Postoffi 88 accond-cla Aisears and he witl Hvbith) the aver| & sides being of the blood of | dependent consumers, all, have been, . . . Bonery TelPhone Caile; B Juohe T G THen’ Wolcott, o founder of Windsar, | tiun and shouia he avoided, ameiomat: | VIRGIN: WOOL embody the best ideas in combina- Bulletin Editorial Hoomis 35-8. out of his lite because of moderate|and {he elder of the two living, great- | ed and wholly remedied by the habit- tions of Royal Colors and are the leading fashion ; Builetia Job Office. 35-8, Bniing 5 ¥ T4 great-grandsons of Major Generals | ual application of common sense and 3 2 e ’ TR L :Inn.{wyn»’ I he B o heavy drinker | Roge: Wolcott (sovernor of Connecti- | equity to ordinary affairs, Adminis: ‘today. The Earnsdale Worsted Coronation Cloths are 5 his prospec ite ix 15 years, and ure of Norwice | irative, localized evils and provincial - 5 4 o Dellding. Teleohone 210. | he will d the average age of 33, @hn hoft of s | drawbacks, do destructive. of inde- gunmnhaed (abmsi bnol .an ounce of adulterations; Usual Time = = | thus losing 29 vears out of his life, N. Y., as well as the eldest living | pendence and unworthy of rational onesty, purity ity i Norwich, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1911. From this, the American Issue de- b of both Oliver Wolcott | beings. are the fruits only of ignor- p and basic qualily in every thread. 3 5HOWS DAILY o KEITH & PROCTORS | and Prices = 3 -y - = | cides that if you are carrving life in- Citield, the “Signer,” governor | ance, laxness and neglect. LJ w 230,70 8.45 ® L AunEviLe THE ELECTION. | surance and are u total abstaner, vou | @d mujor séneral. and of Col. Joshua | e 2 " 4 o ¢ e charged heavils to pay the imsur- | Huntington of Norwich, 1 am equally remporary authorities, representing ; 2 town clection s | Are charged heavily w pay the insur | oot e welfare of my resic | a_eity. the state, the Hation, of any Special for Monday and Tuesday: JiTarise mor 4 Gisappoit | ive of s Srinking poliesiolder It dence n_ tHartiord, my birthplace, in | sreat public inierest within it; have mo 2 “ROMEO and JULIET orwich. Evenis | e | New Jersey and my home in Ne o be so -cra- - ‘WORKS] - 5 S g & s et 3 addws villire here 15 a | s put it plain, if the total number | York. ~ Related to mgny dwelling be- { led by noise, as to sell their American 4 2 ol & PSR L L A‘m‘.m'rs»x;;t*;.‘,‘g"';e;?r A pe readily rpreted, The | ©f bolicvholders were one-half ab- | tweer the mountains, the Hudson and thright; seeking influence or profit < Y s clspsle RIGnCuone B IRe - ke | stainers and one-half heavy drinkers, | the At may T ask space for a |in disloyalty i their own citivenship; by (B8 Big Vaudeville Bill headed by 3 elected LAl of ‘he abstainess would have | few observations on utilizing special | to barter away the privileges of suf- y o iy re Insnes for cach of | #nd jocai ovportunities for promoting | frace to. refugees and outlaws o2 O e e T SUIBNE i 3 J:MNE_sMMpRm:c:u &s‘cg. . o a majority fo b 2 < "1 the country's progress. scula sorrt ities| L 5 = s E o in a Pol n. I - ons i were | dFinker. I other words, the ost of} yown” of Connecticut recently pointed | undermine the strength of the Englisiy ALICE DE GARMO, Aerial Contortionist. 3 o ey b0 wEHS | indur i« made to cost twice what| out to a citizen of another town who'| language and history by the misuse of SEAL OF GUARANTEE EDWARD LAZELLE, Slack Wire Juggler. - oo BEOspects should be- | g g, total abstainer be- | had predicted dull business for 1911, | slang and phonetics, or debase even ““ o e s a ";fl Liwely | cause of the shortening of life—the | that the complaint comes from n in- | the weaker portion (.rIr octels Q;\' con- which insures against impurities and adulterstien. wpective change forebodes | \vnsie of 1ives 1o those who drink ex. | lerest Drojecting a union railroud sta- | niving at vicious, suffragetie legisla The o mendments i considera capital from a 1r~n|uu>]‘l;lv even” and them Ives notorions. are being imitated in a cheaD. low grade of adalterants. & e e < v v . S el city is alse being expended on the | Short sighted, mobocratic pretender: GUARD AGAINST THIS DECEPTION by iosisting, before MUNICIPAL ADVERTISING. | 1\ town in building the Jargest ho- | and inopportune leaders would, it thy GUARANTEE buying. upon seeing our Scal of Guarantee. 3 T different cities have different | tel i heither item, of | dared, lower and efface each ! methods « vertising: but there is| itself, times. When | principle, pish every just distine @nd for instructive booklet—“ADULTER ATION OF WOOLEN FABRICS.” free n reasonable market and| every dual turns to | turn, if they could, fruitful fields into . i gt uliar opportume | barren wastes, level mountains to a - A 2 . ties, 5 st nowhere, {pluin_and reduce bhold headlands and . mergass. Infustiles o NURIQENE ¥ ant as well as unfor- | navigable seas to the hopeless outlook tunate should indasivial centers —such { of a shallow, dangerous shore. Bet- ¢ a to f en-| 4« Waterbury, Springfield, Paterson, | terment, excellence is out true aim. Our of | Newrrk, Fittspurs, Cleveland—in- | country wants no egotistic, agares- th, vet exhibit a |let them stay west, and g0 Wi find 9 OF NEW YORK splendid Wi consic farce of secret i thousands spent to the good | Al property, or : 3 takin h atirheltvs 1orm’ moitey. W shent quipment.” spiritual influen ind | Mormonism and with cowboys in Okla- arly numbe " Wheit Kilnubes, Shan: noi HomaL Ray fluffiness and an_incomparable patristi 1o taan i former years. It n cvie federationist=| Never any falling hair, itching | The Fitchburg, M ss. Jusiness de wnd ul e - w 2 - b elag bt B q; imong rade u a v B e and try as you will vting Travelers pass: | P Grvins Seaports, Sl da Sew | e nCTatate communistt, N scalp or dandruff if you |3iv fimmet i but” Sour el sur- ednesday, October 4 » when as had to get off and visit] York, Jersey City, while in- | while having no frugal savings of their S i a i prise will be after about two weeks’ This B naming the atiractions and | creasing in hopilation, somiewhut” lose | OWh tirift, wnd no honest, avocation use a little Danderine se “witen you will see new hair—ine | o % ission 5 to p the announcement a most wel- | their equilibrium, and neglect the ele- f undes td od To be possessed of a head of heavy,|and downy Al e . M. S l Ad 0 -y - L e d | giving the annonncement 4 MOst Wel | mentary law of Supbly and demand ip | claim large salaries for meddling With | eautiful” nairs . soft, | Instreus. Auffy, |new hair—sprouting out all over your . ingie Admission cents ould ha e numbers e o T o et ‘x| srectinz enouzh sutable homes, mar- | tie business of others, Secing that pub- | wavy and free from dandruff is mere- | scalp—Danderine is, we belleve, |the e 5 - $ ¥ | kets, furnishing domestic staples and | pet legislation and derelict officials are a matter of using a little Dand-|orly sure hair grower; destroyer of t indelible memories there in a few content with only receiving their pay andruff and _cure for itchy scalp and { supplics, scnools and churches adap WHAT CAUSED ITALY TO GO TO| | cdi to th pective wants of their | though incompetent to' do their own ation cleanses | it mever fails to stop falling hair at COURSE - _ TICKETS | | thinking. WAR little announcements, which | commpnit thinking. e e oe: There ed isiness letters are a e | Party m“hin_.;_;" an. contri- | dissolves every particle of dandruff Ig You \mmll«v urn\li- l}u\\'nny@[lli\l' Ris $1.50 R as $2.00 myster ece al way of continu. | While attractive, prosperousy intel- | , ontri- | orq prevents the hair from falling out.|and Soft your hair really is, moiste . g o s $2. » . 2 rming strangers of the bus- | ligent cities, such o B on Washing | vance, officials secretaries, .advisers,| | i< easy and inexpensive to have|a cloth with a little Danderine and General Admission serve eats by 1o 1 hopulation of a| ton, New Haven and Hartford. come |and even sycophantic assistants and| pice, soft hair and lots of it. Just|carefully draw it through your hair— ‘s o P - and population of 8| ;o what ‘under the same.category, | Uniformed hirelings too frequently su-| got g cent hottle of Knowlion's|taking one small strand at a time. 5 s % of the arb res their Tate is difterently ordered, being | PLvene, onpose, interfere with the| Danderine now—all drug stores rec-[Your hair will be soft. glosse and|} Tickets for Sale at Y. M. C. A. or G. A. Davis Store ts nsta v 7 = ess affecied b ke causes. Ne “ 3 > BURARGRGe. FOEnN gally it—i y a lif E irected autiful in just a few moments—a se. " EDITORIAL NGTES: less af d by ik u: New Ha | O ored morpopatigns, ommend it—apply a little as directed | be: in ji , for instance. while the courts ofl,;4 within ten minutes there will be | delightful surprise awaits everyone ven and Hartfor py thought for today: It is not| almost provincial towns, their con- ‘uj‘-J“‘i‘“”{‘{’f“_‘“‘"’."}g capakle parlé an appearance of abundance: fresh-|who tries this. we do not write that makes| servative local and state governments, | hershibe, orderly private agencies, and ( ’ the peculiar privileges each formerly ual citixens, male and female, PR T : % 3 % PR T s { " ng i had, snd Hartford mow enjoys as a | When exercising their constitutional| not necessarily by any special legisla- | side of right—stand and fight eacl al of the = apital. prove a healthy restraint on |TISHtS. Adroit socialists, Tammany | tion, but by business ostracism, social | wrong. whenever evil forces or spirits 9 oy O Towa they that the | FoRIEaL DlOve &, Tor the better immi. | @n¢ Ohio politicians have early and|and civic evasion, and, particularly, by | interfere with their property, their pos- Gtest i President Taft was enough | kyog e e S o e v to uhare | continuously introduced into modern [swift, certain , héavy punishments un- | sessions, their puruits, their purposes s e them forget cloudy skies. B e B e titutions, | Post-bellum public life Tweed and.re- | der existing laws. They can also ba | their prosperity or their peace. Victory | o ey e e i a ahal wi- | Publican bossism mixed McKinleyism, | prevented, limited or remedied in the | wili perch on that side. Occupation . Of much |\ shrewa western observer has de- | vanarod fetains the exceptional 09 | Roosevelt charlatanism, and unsettled | mildest, juvenile first offences, simply | ever exists, profitable to everybody, T t a war| cided th Thing that mever looks| comtiated e Creuiainta 'of all tne | Taftism. Politic indecision and finesse| by enlightened individual action, and |fully up to his'legitimate wants and enings at Eig| e a s Sasie ded the ome I D e oK | O es. hrough aiversified trade and | diS8race common sense, common school | high toned mentality. A glorious world actual abilities. 3 TR || Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday f » dunger-fout of pldce is the hole in the dough- | colinties, theough Giversted Ao ting | and collegiute education, and true pa- | of most promising opportunity for hon- GEN. JOSEPH C. JACKSON, | pe i s Eegypt, | nut ed Jntercoursc. and of ZettiNg | triotism by opposing and discriminat- | orable activities ever lies freely open | Brig. Gén. T. S. V. A, Yale 'i—Har- | rige cras x pre: SCE - aIirom isHony. L } ing against the interests of that one|petween the confines of unmixed self- °60. Iy interests in pens th wt its iy universally important manufactures, (To be contiuued Wednesday.) The Poli Players Ballinger is still popular at home. honorable type of men—the Intelligent | ishness and pure disinterestednes: ss of successful native and adopted | Therein each one can make his mark —— ver M When 2 land mecting was held the | { . rhood | i i kbt e was put upon three com | L5, being 4 depot for the neighborhood | (iiizeng, who do the work, carry things|and happy way. “For the children of | “Meriden—Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Robert q Besserting . Wkt - tobacco cro, AN A e o o op_ | along, pay the taxes, foster the best|men,” this earth was made. The wis- | A. Ashworth and family of the First e 3 telligence. capital and experience Or-|inijtutions, and compose the coun-|est ways of doing things are already | Bantist church have for Milwau- THE HOUSE nce _and financial i Sualeed. (- Jusup yeomen and tlemen—trade, | revealed and well known. Individuals [kee, where Rev. Mr. Ashworth’s new s and professional men, whose| have only to plant themselvég on the | pastorate began October 1. foresizht, sagacity and energy origin- ally acquired lands, established homes, It would he funny if it took a bird- | companies, affords unusual ummrtun\—‘ man longer to fly from coast to coast | ties and constitutes some facilities for | than it did Edward Payson Weston to | #cuniring from the outside worl mut puted tc be % THOUSAND vantages, privileges and profitable ac- France anc walk it, ges, p - ’le 3~ | tivic order and government, and who B at preser Bor it o (ounts which enrich a4 city much at| are themselves entitled to eternally en “By Jove! There's mo better srain adva purpose of it in Octaber is apt to get an old-| evinces a principle or_policy which | agtous " self-respecting - Americans, Children cry For Fletcher’s about our grain. They'ro right, too. | 2 ¥, Mav, i e doesnt| operates similarly, though n diffeventl/Ggod character and intélligence are two We are particular as to the quality of R At atoaa forms, manner and degree in New Ha- | got 0 G0 o 0 O ehiD: and the . —— BT £ . . . Srain ‘we ‘Handle ahd when- you get ysterious an ating Story. A DIRTY REFLECTION. - ven. The peculiar advantages the in- L misis never appear to be| babitants of that choicg old city en- ad a Black Hand: and | jos, arise from iis genial general sit- er so favored, they dare | Uition, being both a fine seaport and | honest possession of some property is | one proof of it. i The city of Newa grain from us, you can rest assured that it is the hfst»ohtama\;‘@,n,\ I'n;m Night Prices 166, 25¢, 350, 500 order will convince you of that fact. Matines ‘Prices ' 10c, 15, @56 One of the ndi ish lines of railroad goss prospered under an early organic law that no person oSt ot e e net it county town. with good back countrs. | ghoula come there and reside without Z professes to discove 7 el also a raiload terminus, center and | having a decent ocoupation. If one ar- ] i New York. New Haven State rights are o popular In some | N eation: secondly, from its bein€ | rived, without means or avocation, he CHAS SLOSBERG IR & Setie -avotenit State rig ar i he ancient seat of a collese, endowed | wac kiven work for Wwages, or & % N 2 parts of t west that the s wes glvencwurk foniwaRes, ox gemb to 'y the Hour.’ Sourt | °t timents | and long supported by intelligent col- | jye % 050 VK, PO RERES: S8 LCR" oF Bt stn. o state-right speech-maker were | onists and their successors. This in- | geciined later, he was driven from the ? 3 g S8 3 3 Cove St. e Eo0dx thes By | hoartily applauded. Titution has become n - universit | (i “Gat e agva; sick and mirm : IR Seiie 1o e atory ot | 1t » Tty ADTE SRt Som kincaln Deotintary | Meto Ubeellv BEpOrtans S Il e R The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been h & resident Taft did say the pres- 5 eXe 0 a0 Regun The remedy for, and ecti ¥ that, that it | ent tariff was the best ever, he b | OVligations (o its own city and state | gainst business confusion and failures in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Music. is th Neves there is a prospect of something | O the other hand, it attracts there |jics in tne cheerful performance of ap- and has been made under his per- CHARLES D. GEER thus petter in the near future chieily from Various outside TeEIONS | propriate daily’ work by each man in 720 S0Pl supervision since its infancy. ° . dend. r severa sand students who reside, | (he community, according to natura i Teacher of Singing e - e ' Ao mo o to dcceive you i ohic jamonds || ..o {0 divide Itselt in tares divieons it ] A e s tran. | TisHty's commands, Perhaps thers 15 All Counterfeits, Imitations and ““Just-as-good”” are but s atchi e b ‘s t s it is| dreds of thousands prosperous, | no absolute prevention of business con- = - 4 tra A 2 - e et e Gesigmted as | Sient itore from o1l over (he world, | FAbSOIgle reventivn of husiness cons | Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Our Specialt credi ticut “ut and Serar | mho are of no airect expense 1o he | remedicd: as to work, all kinds of 1t Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. 5 HELEN LATHROP PERKINS £ tmplies that ou city, but, on the contrary, combine to | nvo'§TVCE FIE Const AT 1 mp a e it o are honorabl nd in nstant demand, TEACHER OF SINGING stand ready to cheat pour into the community str t r To have it generally understood what . £ and each day brings enough compen- = & chance, and have pretty good luck | the difference is between a speech and | Coms o curTencs and credit, a8d |sation for every civilized man. Anodd a 's QUALITY GUARANTEED || 52 Williams Strest. ) A St by ecturtl At o e A e o N e - hhe {town, Who gi. thatiwotk cwell Taised a {astoria is a harmléss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= 1 C. oEER . tally rescr s r Sniey. loctUbE At pata o e e dolinr, The [ gna o 9g Bialvpckwellinsiiad > J resented. it has been pi : Tl coupabatien stk - remporers |LURLT OF sine. e O Wb S0gn o goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt is Pleasant. It as rep! } { TUNER ttho rren giidiation. A Chicago hunter pald five do residents acd ' interested Visitors re- |y ior, and amassed a solid fortune of contains neither Opium, Mérphine nor other Narcotic | Harito | apiece for seven songbirds he shot. It Y x““_:: !Onxa Hupon over ’{,“e‘r‘:;lxlnwof:i; = 42“\‘:.{": pon \t:-f": substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms Prices posltlvcly = J"rd. ‘fi “N-n::. 4, " N g i of bvei ,j‘,_ p ,”,‘,I ;;;“,:“‘ “m‘ ,\,""” ,"':“j‘”“' o] tomers, consumers f‘”‘“ comribalon no military and little business experi- and allays Feverishness. © It cures Diarrhea an(l_ Wind the Lowest i pe state to . —— e B e e s R T R Colic. 1t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation * }F vou want A " s utation i The political floaters” were around,| Ing to New Haven's physical prosper- | SUCEn SIS, T thiohen and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the e FIRST CLASS PIANO, n B-ut shippers ip thelr usual collections, on f Ity and materfal wealtl, quite gener | life insurance business. acquired mil- Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. i i ‘““‘,,?:.{S_N,’,}‘;EE::“%:‘““ t Are ey ss the hat on elec- | A1V, in due time, graduate and depa ions, a became a United State - i ren’; >, acea—' [ r i tie hat on' clec- | F i S Anin rsftaithroustiolk the | aonrond besameiglnited Slatranen The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Juh“ x l;fl“. H‘ Bhss. 45 South A St. Taftville. = , ; n hen * they please. HH,!H another crop ‘(-r \mlu:m; i Prue personal, commercial, business v o Connecticu 9 TEogen = tending residence, and multitudes of | o .coc POTaNs Che Ce in work and x AN A i s Tat e wore e of SRS s o et Tl el B wor vl GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS . 2 | s e | 2, iore e disposed | HEESCer SR o ke s S Cars In Stock na does not rush over to shake hands r cash into the town's coffers | igiosCo the regular and varlable con- : s with the engineer every time the (rain| and the channels of trade, e T s o Bears the Signature of =) ornora- | stops e Taterial interest and abstract (ruth at VA‘ :O NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, ro e - Early cnosen as a colonial settle- |its just value—neither over nor under ONE TOURING CAR £ Sually weigh al The Chs m News and Courier | ment, afierwards state ‘capital. to | doing. EVERYBODY'S BOTT KEEPS i P In their own offices. | i ‘¢ worried by the high pr ,"”’:}whu i long Istand and other islands S ; iR o S| Two Maxwells sold’low for cash. o+ . o % MOTY | sigar, becanse Just a look from a | fUofied, New Haven, the county {own. | The sharp broker, or operator, mid- LIQUIDS 2 must millar with the | churiiston woman is enough to sweet. | 1S Jevéloped with the advantages of | gleman, or man-about-town, should no # s T2 HOURS. G > S r : s n any cup. coast and ocean navigation, _quite | forte S TN SH O 8 exceps Pint size $1.00. Larger up to $3.00. e balance of our Top Wagons, & b L g | eradualiy and harmonizusiy wiong the | mser Do e awlesre: throush e in ot its ki ever | Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- THE HOLY NAME CONVENTION. | | line " of commerce, trade. manufac- | ondoned, commercial gambling or ) b Ll s e L L B e D L wa S 0“ t manufactured. ons at 20 per cent. off. gard to intellectual and social cultire | {icing and inducing “discounting.” pe THE M. B. RING AUTO €O i . D. . £ the 1 Bible Question Box 2"t ‘et conaitions for the 2 | VLo A misrepresentation of gen: Hacae g w1 comvensin. i ihe || Your Bible auentions witl ve am || | A /e compact seat of & university, | S ne aropertion of o(hOrs By ANABS In Use For Over 30 Years The Shetucket Harmess Co., | ..oi. cor Pope-taritord and Over. equest i f 8 RIS e Theve resembles Oxford considerably: | ping jackknives in petty, selfish trad- TME CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. 2 @ Cars for New London County. v to these deiegates || 57 Sent o o By ty ping Jeckke 321 Main Street. > P ; B te 3 | Cambridge, England, somewhat: and |inz- without proeur a license, or 2 T - AW e qu aiter. | though its’ neighborhood and immedi- | yaying personal i as many g WAL C. BODE, Prop. . arishes, annd oundings ave far from being | prokers do-by deceptive agencie| . - A 3 al t 2 proved, its natural situa- | wooden clocks,” by lying and defraud- There will iy f ken part ‘1—"; Ct:e lnresen:‘ day enlighten- l[n-n is Hn;\ T ,\m‘ by V\’l‘”\“v' r] these | ing “the other fellow.” Such evil bab- Sibié. on Many | ment, i rist were here in person as| foreizn educational resorts, and pos- |ifs, tricks and pursuits are reme E Yisiting o ke bands and | at the time of His first advent, do you| §iPI¥ catulled by practica), scholarly 'WALL PAP S N AL T weaayiro yngiied anners with them. The meeting at | believe the people would treat Him the| = olon \nd cosmopolitan New Yor - spection. All grades and prices, in- which Cardinal Gibbons, Mgr. Val- | same as they did then? to 0 P T Imported and Domestic e £ Batiih Smpaiet M o hbishops and others will | Amnsse hake, ake repredsilitiech Faf. Suraiaitv. ey et usiors e | DESIGNS AND COLORINGS Moidings to Match. Decorations and. o P will be held on Monday at | of Chrisein the world today—not thoge ord graduates with their hei- | UNEXCELLED. general paiuter's supplies. We are k esolutions formally who are merely professing Christiang, | ated interests. numbering thousands, | ; r 4 proved by this meeting will be offered | in name only, but the true, heart de- | Who become homogeneous with town % i AL :"Cf"'".”' “d,”; I"r!‘:"" e H Hols Name unions and | voled. sincere followers of the Master, | People, anite co-operative, and devote . s fumydecuraion. aild ReDMDe, o o N . ment of these wo can, vafely approxi-| in Imviting indinducing important i P. F. MURTAGH mate as to what would be the Lomi's| fractions of the scattered alumni, an | 5 S ! 31 Willow Street S " [ Name socie- | experiences were He to appear in nnecticut, and they | flesh as at His first advent. The ied influence against pro- |Saintly few who humby walk in the is a4 work which would | footsteps of Christ, devoting their al| directly, to th the Christian name re- |t a8Sisting the poor and in preaching | por ddicintsational Maes. \e Gospel, are not held in very hi g e esteer by the people, as a rule, Aeq| . Bad, or he | other factors of the ambitious, aspir- ihy public tp contribute, atuitously, annually, ditectly or in- upbuilding and sup- Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE 1 UPHOLSTERY H. COOPER — Upholsterer All general upholstering and mat- e is the force that keeps egular economic condi- the nerves well poised On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewett e is not this in harmony with the words | tions—the waut of municipal equilib- d controls firm, strong / Lots of unsavors things are being | of our Lord and the Apostles? (Mat:| rium, hasty, mischlevous confl on > ¢ RTERS FOR ftées_ work at one-half rate for riext guid o Insursent Visher of Kansas | thett ans VLT S5 | e Soverimental anhorities. muscles. City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will At s lew e pecatise he declared the progressive | Thnothy ii, vinthians 1,26, 37,) | lawful corporations: honest capital v stock of nes, Liquors a ; : Bt o8 Brpactiitr—a oot Afder Al e common’ Deapis wrd]| and upright citizens: betweon logitic i M;n lndl;.vomenkwho “ | procisionis aiways o 100 West Main Street. ~otm Horin arbedowme [ our Lora g and marveled at the te railrond enierprises and the o the worl work can e . O e a8 fetween a cosote dnd & Barbed-wire | S iciis' WOrle (hal rotoeded out' ot WiaInIa A SereAOTAE B A S g open every business day (except Satur | evening mporied from Chicaso, s e v wished o fake A i b‘f 3 i The Westerly House, Call and See Our s Uhieir king on’ one. stcasioh. i | | guard their health by feed- days) | 10 o’clock 3 o'cl 4 ma An 'ordinary dog-fght can imake | accorded & trinmph - to d1im 8t the| niight consider him faotshi. for striv: : . : ays) from 10 o’clock ‘a. m. to 3 o’cloek p. m., Formerly D, J. 0'Brien’s. 68 No. Main. 2 ? More of a sir in town than an ordi- |tinte of Hix entry into the city of | Ing ta Iee o Nia tth out Hoy ing brain and body with § P Kényon & Pickhover. Frops. $20. Taifor de Overcoals nary town-meeting. No one runs (o |Jerusalem. It was th Criles and | tie modern Seribes and Phavisees who BA closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. Cloth Shop, d. T. DONOVAN, } the door 1o see what's UNDERWOOD, ug on town- [ Pharisees, ihe religious leaders of Oiat | hate (hose that are seting forth i Scott’s Emulsion 3 e, that ciposed and pe o : g : meeting das teachings of the Scriptu u &5 : B i o Lord, and fnaity’ induced refore, i view of the foregome: Corns Femhaved Rl e it - i : B The indiana woman who broke her | (U05 17 I qub againel Him. el A e e e e FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. Miiie Nails, 4nd | WHEN you Want 16 put vour bust- 2 B while swattifix @ fy 4 the % ? er would fare no hetier in the o ot ons Berore the BUDIC, (heve bo idaes st while swattinz @ fly showed the | an i feit, Christ i Ainceri | world AOTas s thng st 1o fral want, ors g i be tier Lhuh tHTOUsN the Sdvertige BbB-4. d she could sirike a hard blow. Jty and honesty, even though they ! were he 1o appear as then 51 Broadway, ' ing columps of The Dullet»

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