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AN were ap- ov: aceepted. S YU IU F § y “An am ent to the by-laws was g o A C the junior past presi- 3 . A - g G ., Jamaica Plai .dent a director ex-offico. the A U] 2 e SR Lo 3 - qThe following were iy offcers elect: 2 i vias b 3 for the new year: lent, M Representatives in Foreign X Y el s B e - E i in the World for $1.00 Euus‘ : Ve o S R 5 WOIE, secretary and treasurer, CRAFIES | .\ pu oy ugood Co. today. 3 Fg= 2% 2 : o R K : faver Work—Election of Officers— Meeting Place / re-clostionsy, “Woe BT Manning, b O | Say T wamt 4 HYOMEI outii.” take T . 4 5% N EENE £ o Marsan, Josevh Hutewu, 3. W Semple. | it home with you, open the box and COMPANY. 3 ; Not Decided—Grateful For Entertainment Here e} e K s u few roms oF HYOMEL (pr: k y 5 o lent, Mr. | Boupee it igh-o-me) Into - THE WEATHER. : g TR ey eleeted prestdent, M | Eoupee I rilei0-me) into” the it Forecast for Today. R AR b e . Amaoviation from (e “besinmngy nave |: Then . brenthe pleasait, xoothing, LABY ASSISTANT Withh: “lz"’“ por New England: Unsettled Iriday: | Park church was again filled on | Thelr parents want them to be educat-{ 1 Manshtin. Wt B ing beon onc of tae original eight who [Lealing, " germ kliling HYOMIEL ove rain in south and rain or snow in north | Thursday at the closing sessions of | ed and to study, the Bible and to STOW | Mirs Frank I !§ formed the charter membors, and has | the raw, inflamed, gorm ridden mew . ur A Fortion at night and Saturday: mod- | the Woman's Board mectings. These | day by day in grace and in the knowl | = prant H- Wiskin, 5 centinued io be an, enthysiastic worker | brame for'a-few’ minutes and nnua erSts Mt WSs B meetmes have been marked by a deep |edge of God. Shall we turn them | y's* greiioSh, Mo FRelzen. | BEENS Hir, its interests. s iminediate.” B Predictions from the New York Her- | ntirest and enthusiasm Bmanuel, | away? -We would appeal to friends | s HeDS B ells, Tarstord: | Refreshments were werved “a¢ the| Stufted up head wil vanish, Keep 3 sty cloudy weather and|God with us, Was the thought in the [in America. ‘For vears the mission- | Nv:' Yorederick M. Turaer, Brockjon, |05 0f the’ mecting. sandwiches [up the ireatment four or five tm rearly stationary temperatures wHI | devotional service. led by Mrs, David | aries at-Van -and. friends here who Mre, Walter N. Snow, infleld. Mrw, | Goughnuts and coffce, under the flirec- |a_ day for a few days and h in the a e ° 3 Ninds. " and? qain and fresh variable | 0. Mears of Essex, Mass. and held at | contributed have been layving S ni g gt AN o i g tion of Becretary Pearson and Francis apitting and forming of iucus in ot R B S urdey unset 15 a. m. in the Sunday school room. | strong foundations, although the ATi Mis Brewer . Bdy, |- Donohue. 4 theoat will Dease. e weather, with slight temperature The gene-al session was d at | were discouraging. Now God is giv- = > £iod EOW e K [ HYOMEL Is guaranteed to end ca - changes, probably followed by clearing. | 10 . m. with the hvmn, Iling Out the | ing the harvest. Shall we let It g0 to | No"swarile Miss Hatriette W, Tut.|gociALIST NOMINATIONS e o solan auls e olIVerware Observations in Norwich. Banner. The Scripture reading from | waste because the reapers are t0o 16w ?| 0ou1c (ambridge; Mrs. Frank Wood. FORISTATE 'OF FIGSRE; | hTirhal Nantness. loF Zhnone) batk The following records, reperted from | the 13th chapter of St. Matthew and | The boys’ school needs amother Amer- | pod S (EMPREE™: Sty Lrani oo e e B L €1 ete o Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | the praver following were by Rev. | ican teacher and the girls' school needs | ngiq: Ars. David O, Mears, ~Tssex, |Several Norwich Men Named by the| e If noeded 50 centa i Whe oo & in pregress, te ventinue te —FO! O0OD — |in temperature "and the barometric | Herbert J. Wyckoff, pastor 6f the |one more American teacher. But the | y\roCl “Ni'o William H. Greeley, Now oh 1 Jheres and including Saturday, Nevember ¢ R G D changes Thursday: ’ Second Congregational church.* answer comes back, “There is 00 MON- | ton" Canter; Mra Walter 1o, Sonth Party” Local J R S 1n mind e st b OE i Ther. Bar. : ok 3 i o% Framingham; Miss Elizabeth Merriam, t the meeting of the Norwich local, 8 s houses to see that cella A Typewrlter R.ibbons, 7 a m. 38 30.23 Stk i Black i White, The schoolgirks and their, mothers | SLamNERAm; Hise Wligbecy Merrian. | st e party, Thursday ovoning, AT~ | ware mieed pf nflammable materiul, | 9°0Uine Wm. Rogers & Sens’ Silver i Y 54 s022f The hvmn, O Jesus, I Have Prom- |are trying to do their sharé. When | proctor, Boston: Biss Ethel D. Hub- | thur Freedman acted as chairman: The T o e Weat Side backyards were |WAre, one of the oldest and best WA, it 48 30.26 | Ised, was followed by the address, A |they cannot afford to pay tuition they | parq Wellesley: Mrs. George E. Soper, | success of the recent dance encouraged given atiention. Bvepyone was very |known brands of Silverware on the Carbon Paper “Highest 54, Jowest 88, S A Mo e et et e | gome and work Tor it by scrbbing the| Nastiun, N. I Mfiss Clara b Bodman, | the members. to, oleci it committoe (0 | X120y out 1t ABd Tell 1 WIth the Jdek | market: | These seods ere aaremtend ana other supplies g0 to . Compaiee: o iyl e et Siins OF \Re crafiustss ot e schaol | NOrihemBlOm L o o |areense another i be held in Decom: | vo"tyuutic i belfeved 1t will'be w de” | £ 001, Yo MTe Susrentasd Hable wingy (O Thuraday: Baini va-| We here are all of us more o iess | have become capable, earnest Christian | o Mre Jfmiel toked for the Dravers iber Whe commitec uf hrranscmconis o Investigate today and it Ix hoped |8me broad guarantes that ever MiISS JEWETT, able winds. 2 clearly awake to the fact that the |leaders. Most of the teachers in the - e o Al anworth, 3 B Berg e i ’ Thursday's weathen: Fair, followed | g, o or Inisel Fant Tiscamih = st r schidls st Vi d in sur- its business meetings on the first and |Gley, Morris Taft, Fred 10 ke o thorough affair Il Y | piece ig reliable. Here are a fow sam Public Stenographer Dby overcast in the evening: WINA|Science mo far as the need of chrer | rommding wilame rosetrod tholr trains | third Mondaya of each. month. Mr. Schneider and = Fdward Perkiné | cieaning up the papess, Warbage and |ole items which show the trend s and Shorthand Teacher. | SOuth. ful preparation, u correct perspective | ing there. Some. of the. sraduates were Credent Committee Report. ot had mominated o clly tleket for | cUBer: infiammable matarial ln_ the |o 282 Main Strest. ® - S and 1eliadle, up to date information is [active in starting a Y. M. C. A. and| Mrs. Mary: Patton Welles made the i Fn 10 RO mentioned and the | Tho 0 e ihge. Gpois, the, chil 2 > on. Muen > es. ‘concerned. The study of Christian mis- | Y. W, C. A, which are reaching out | report for the lentlals ‘commitiee. | jgeul voted to lend Willimantic ail| goo, V4!Ue of th ’ ® TEA SPOONS Typewriters For Sale and Rent. Sun. W _High i Moon | sions deserves and should have suita- |to many other people of Van.|She showed 18 officers and directors | i < vote | 9Fen: B yP! Rises. | Bots.” [ Water. || Risos: | olar wolt edamton ronould have sults: " i hpori N:“kd-d Dresent, 167, brabeh oMcers, ex-oMicio, | LoiDle Resistance to swell their voL Exercises were held in the grammiar B9 for six sposns E, < A : | ble. pted, ready at ha . . s s 87 ' ex "N atio tate officers of the e o ey Plenn ohoo! . . - The centrnl commitice on united study A Siw o SLASLE . and 109 delegates, Jess counted twice oo o8 O i tollows, | Brades of the Mt Pleasant schoo! oular price $1.00 recosnized his fact eloven years age . A" Eraver.of Consecratiéen by Mrs: | 379 100 delagutes, jo socialist party le as folows; | in observance of Fire Preveiition du o > OF i 2|S L. Blake preceded ,a talk by Miss | * 5 4. |State. secrétary-treasurer, . Edward After reading O Stanton’s iei- | DESSERT P s 1 and bave given us a series of wonder oo e o Gapi Five branches had full representa-|Ciarie, Norwich: state executive com- | A01e% e 5 $G g pob fffoer SPOON - ful textbooks. This vear we have the Helen B. Calder. Miss Calder depicred | yyon “pagtern Connecticut, Franklin | qmie: A B e ooum | ter_to superinten _pris S Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver i 7 reat book, ght of the World, | tHe lack of $3,700 less than lakt year| .ounty, New Haven, Rhode ISIand,Suf- | Gooes . Charles . T.| ool of th K i ik o i~ B i & : Sregiop ot L | and asked what part of the work shall 45 ¥ and & rom- | Georke W. Hull. Bristol harles T | Stanton gave a short talk on the pre- regular price $1.80 . { | Hand in hand with it xoes the fine, [and ssked whab pars of the rr went | folk. indleating all oMcers and a com- | Beach, Waterbury, 3. G, Phelps Stokes, | Stanton gave a s » Cigareite Case | M fliss dioyhly N mPIGnER | Rt 2 s AR piatngs | plie detseuticn present TOLT Muibher | Sitmfyr Wi s, Sorsieh | S 0¥ o e e i, are 0ue \TABLE SPOONS Tuesday's meoting, no excuse meed |lof uniinished? She then announced | sonted Us: omicers ex-omiclo 96, defe- I oo be) George Hilde. | io, mome smull “act of carelessness b L 37‘50 food be made for placink before You as an |0 P e odges &t | ates 182 board of officers 52, total | brand, Norwich, Kmil Goris, New Ha- | thoufhtiessncsn or forgefulnons, =He pr-Ai g g lndilpenfsul’fle [g\g\. Life u‘n;d LL:! 5 “le this time and the offerings: of Wodnes- f-n‘lltlgd g:'&pre?n‘lldo i’iu.., rflllsul(fl’m ven, nest Berg. Bridgeport: n matebes into a closet filled with " organ of our Woman's Board. -Julia | thIS fir n ; s aries registered 15, visifors from Ca- |tional committeemen, Fred Holdsworth, [ £fL Hatcnes nto a closel Alled W 'E SPi 1 We IS SRR R e o B Bigsell's Parsee Lody, through. Dr. | 4ay evening and Thursday mornine re- | nadh (v oran's board. (Voman s poard | wonal Sommitteeron, Fred Holdsworth, | Lig o often unnoticed a fre | COFFEE SPOONS it i rs. Alexander Johnson Entertained duced this by $1.058.49 so that $1,241.- q . Jasp might start and smoulder until at last Sterling Silver Ladtes’ 2 Robert Hune's, comparison of Budd- | duc - O L = 257" | of the Pacific islands, and American A motion to make a donation to the v = 790 fo X speer CIAARECTE SARS adies’ Guild—Various Item hiam " and - Chrisfanky. 'Adelas |01 now emaine tobe Fatted: o | Loard’ sobiati Camvaign fand in Los Angelcs | £ IUENL burst into flaies that alwayy drvor piite TR R 5t. | Daughaday’s Japanese Women Under ower of a Christian Hospital. The following was the representa- | was defeated. B T O e T . MRELIE SEES A e s hnatUld BE SL | Buddalsm, Miss Tose Mungers Con™1. atter i hovaus Wake My idfc ana|flon shown bt the regors by (he |’ At ihe sact meeting there will be a BF Showing, pepers o sosumulsist I DRSSERT FQRKS VANITY CASES, ‘lexander Johnson's in Preston Thurs- | fu¢ian Fstimate of Womar. Mrs. J. P. | Let Jt Be, Dr. Ruth P. Hume of Ah- |branches: Andover and Woburn discussion of a paper on socialism | o CATEYIRE METCCE J00RE T e . the P PURSES, day afternoon. The meeting was call- J?ne.\' Islam in India, we I“E(ba ‘é"“” e agar, India, spoke on The Power ‘l;erkshlr;li’l. l‘;gsll;rn Connbcrk‘\g 10, ritten by a prominent w York at-| G mvlurn« el Smmoline s e fo . orke 3 3 5 v <. | of our own missionary work abroad. | ofa Christian Hospital. She gave many | Eastern Maine 3. Essex North 3, Essex | i« rney 3 e S S aacline. IS regular price $1:30, Our prices the iowest. pleted Mrs. Johnson invited the ladies ’?1“‘5";‘183- ‘[\;hé"el\}xll \u].’:l find 2 bEK::“ and ihe influence the Christians have ;hll’\'g Cfl\;r‘ll_\' ]Illarxlor% 11, Middlesex ' those y;r<-u;>x;:d)<| the "'{“‘l “ the s0- yeution with, the me SpIrit of dat MEDIUM FORKS | 2"the dining room to supper consisting | (han Mrs. Daniels' monthly programme | there, s conew Hampshire 2, New Haven 27, |clallst landsiide in the November. elec- | JEECOU, WIER 08 BAme BRIE BE G800 1990 for oix forin Twt of ‘rabbit phe. bolled ham, sajad; rolle, | In, this same little negazine? Dr. Stephenson frequently goes to|New York state 11, Norfolk and Pil- | tions. Zhay mad hown in thetr worl and, 1n e e cake and tea, which was enjoyed by The American Board Almanac and | some neighboring village, taking aiong [ grim 4. North Middlesex 2, Old Colony ~ - - — their i 1 regular price $20¢ R ] h iy g, | our Praver Calendar scarcely meed |4 supply of medicines, wders and | 6, Philadelphia S, Rhode MAYOR’'S COMMITTEE | 29 . L s 1 all. After this the meeting closed, Pl ', PO Follow!n; Mr nte talk th ] 8D, A S, | voting Mrs. Johnson a charming host- | Mention. Is five cents a mont® too | gintments, as far as possible, because | Springfleld 7, Suffolk 17, 4 FAVORS VOTING MACHINES | chyildren “ang Ame i aulk he | DESSERT KNIVES . . iy much to ask every Christian Congre- | the patients do not bring bottié alonng. { Western Maine 4, Worcester county 10. | ¢ :? 1.39 . ess. 2 5 salute to the flug $139 for six kmives sational woman 1o devote to Life and | The mission school teacher has al-| Next Meeting Place Undecided. - . — 3 S 3 After Investigation of Their Opera- &1 e s Federation of Catholic Societies. | L4EN(” Nor must we forget the field | ready announced that she is COmINg, | o commitien o place of meeting id 2 ¢ e wider uch as | e - o i idgeport They So Report e i On Sunday afternoon there will be glass with the ider range—such and if it is not the time for sowing asked for a longer time to conside :fl';.";rs;h:‘:, 24 P NORWICH MEN 5YTENDED the invitations, and Mrs. Danlels said R xor: regular price $1.7% MEDIUM KNIVES New London Takes Up the Men and | $1.49 for knives he Missionary Herald and the mag- | or weeding or harvesting, she may meeting of representatives of eleven £ i | - - < S e | azines of othcr denominations, or the | gee from fifteen to one hundred and fAif. - | E Catholic societies ot the elty in- the | 37n%s 3 o 1 ce s, s Neew, Moaaiels said % . | C le (o] eer o ¢ e Missionary Review of the World. There | teen patients in an afternoon. For | wios st e e On_Thursday, the commitiee named Religion Fbrward Movement. ffiag e 1 1i Looms Of the Holy Name soclety 1n g a demand for such little pocket edi- | some things, she can. ascompiish a | Where they were to meet next year, as | ., O oe Thaver consiating of John 9 h P $2.00 St. Mary’s church for the purpose of it sesmed they were greatly desired, | 05 Dratt or tn Bottles, T 2,57 | tions of Buddhism and Hinduism. as | Sreat deal with one Supbly of. medi- 2 Gorkery. Reatens &, Bastiett and| 1o tne gymnash B Dt R, Sie- sociatfes” of the Y. CoThis ia"the | Bertha Reed and Nre w' A 'Hume | Sl und lavioe Bul in ‘addition | 4nd, (hey needed time to look over, the | Frgmic 1. Allom, for ‘the Durbose. of | a5 firs: “goneral heoting, Although ihe | and Mrs. Joseplh Cook have fréely and | The people become acquainted with B i bt 0 foniohig | Invowty of voting ma- | i} gt - By 4 3 > ially given us. And there is a d they will come to Ahmednagar 2 | chines elect attended, Jud; Colt presidin, It was 4 . Fioly Name soclety, with shich the | ¥T2phically gi S 0 an e nominating commit Mrs. Ja 1 A & 8 d for such picture Chinese and 3 o ng commitice: Mrs. James L., this we of7 . TepOE .| the firs ) in the Men and Religio “ need for such pi s s repeatedly for treatment or come as | FRrMRating commitice; Mrs James 1. this week the first step in the Men and Rellgi idea originated, has’ been working up interest in the proj federation for | Hindu folklore as have been drawnin-patients in the hospital. Dr. Ste- o . repo rward movement which it wag voted | Al our fine Dress Hats redus g o i g R for us by Jessie Kemp Hawkins, Ha- | phenson and I can go to scarcely any | SO0t - Hareord: Mrs. — Wilbur ;. giated that the committee favored | (o take wup afier (wo Mierosiing ad- el aup ¢ s Wl THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO., The socleties be repre- | °1 Panks Nerthrop and Mrs. Harlan | village for miles around without meet- (3 dtte: Vel Haven: Ave B Lo Bar- | ihe voting machines, having sct forth | dresses | been mude by Messrs. includes our French Mede! Hats kS scnted at Sunday’s meeting are Father | B Beech. Who that has read Amy | ing some one who had been treated | ypru toW FHaven: Mrs., & A Wo0ds. | ihis opinion in- their report, whi Russell iford, |Gage Hats and Pattern Hats frem o = Mathew T. A, Soclety, Hojy Name uor | Bridgman Cowles A Noedless Sac- | by us. And not one of them returns | Ham sounty. and alsg the fol- | their talk with the mavor sinc ithin sev B I Fosm—pusitively nene. 1 orwich Parcel Delive: ciety, St. Mary’s T. A. and B., White | Fifice, will sever against ask Why Afri- | without some knowledge. perhaps very | \0%ing credentials -committee: Mrs.| eturn they all were enthusiastic over d the pistor and two a 02 West Main St. Telsphoiis | Croms &ud - Ponemal souncs of the | can Mothers Fear? little, of Christ. Through the nos- | griiur, A';'"_‘f»‘mfl‘;: H;‘\lr';:‘w that method of voting. A sgates ax members of a committee | SOFVe Snignts of Columbus, Bt fosepivs So_ | = Whersin Mexico Is Non-Christian, * | pital and dipenssyy the women afe | icp ™" 3 o R SR L lere wers present nt ihe meetng |At $ 5,95 Dress Hats that se 5 96-2 St Louts and Irnion St Joan'® % | Banner, preceded the address oy Miss | inow Christ will Indi brosk off its INVISCALIN Was A(ERed by Mk Rob- committee remained in Bridge .. Cane, George Ashby and I 95 Dress Hate that wold wp OBERT W. OTIS. | Baptiste, Mary B. Dunning of Parral, Mexi- [ c0% SArSt M0 Jncle, Bre ert L. Woods. post last Tuesday until after the vot- At $ 9. to $16,80, e <o, ¥ho brought tho salutations of the [ ™\oiluus were siven of the literature, | Gift of $800 from E. C. Branch. | Iz wis ove ount taken Meeting of F. M. T. S. Mexican women and then spoke ¢on- | reports and luncheon and of the clos-| Dr. Hume, who had spoken in-the | from ¢ ward where g Srens. Hots that esid DENTIST Thare wen = larde dftngunce ot the | LRSIMIT on Wherein Ts Mexico Non- L2 cf the ppila, and. Mra. | Eiwath| mrdli mhs M oy e | o were: Bveryining worked eme DIED. At $14.95 0736 regular meeting of the Father Mathew | Cipouan? She said. & Z Tead of Suffolk branch and Mrs, Philip | to niake a brief statement in which 1V and quickly, the result heing known | mackmis )\ oklyn, N. Y. Noy DR. E. J. JON A wontety Tat o G atathew | Mexico 4s & momimally Christian | Bog e O S A R L R e i iomanit In WhICH | & faw minntos atfer the. poils. closed. | 3O EN ™45, Mackenzie, uged 48 - ‘Thursday evening, and President Jo- | phe Mexican people are very religious, were appointes ellers formation that at the silver ammi- » & ¥ ohi M e i 1 N 1 ) Nb s * J M = seph Bellefleur presided. Regular bus- e sy 2. the s Dr. Patton Heard Again. Yersary the Eastern Connecticut-branch | slder buying voting machines, Mayor | CROCKKR_In = New london. No ]H mm[ “& L M”LHH[ L" annon g Ehiet Wit Bassneren ShiNai s pions }xug many have u;‘np - the l\rue x‘:‘ o L adddress was on What|Bad made a gift of over $300 for a | Thayer stated that he had not made I Willlam H. WL Crocker Take elsvator Shetucket street em- |for the future were discussed. and Grunkennets Are vers provadent. | Aftics Means to the Christian Worl, | Ward at the Ahmednagar hospital, In- | Up his mind on that point’ yet. M-—In Montvilie e 1o i R One ¥ 1 when asked, “Why | by Rev. C. H. Patton, D. D., home sec- | {i&. {0 be called Gilman ward. A ‘tab-* ART 14 in i Notes. B o s Xou know he s 80 tm | retary of the Ammerioms Somed Y sche] 16t 18 16 bo furnishied for the ward, EP00 SSENE ON FIRae meral par- | Paneake Prepared Flour 1iC"%e Combies has returned trom a | moral” replied, “Well, if 1 am soing | gaid In the Austrian Mission. OF CLEAN-UP DAYS o ' vl New York and Philadciphla. | to refuse on that sround I m. * By tacit agreement England, France,| The hymn, For All the Saints, was | | 3 __ | be content never to marry : | Germany-and Italy ‘have taken contsol | followéd by the earnest address of ' Chief Stanton Had Men Looking Akout Buckwheat Prepared Flour I r On Thursday P. F. Bray put up his | were the words of & y xi of various African countries, until now | Mrs. John Porter of Prague.| the City and Everyone Seemed to Ma; S —tins s U |lzunch Colleen for the winter at Stod- | woman of her own countrymen. it is practically under control of the| Ausiria. upon the topic Here and| Fall in With the Ide eral | Srom e Syrup n : dard’s | whart. % | . The prevailing religion is greatly in. | European powers. Bach power is doing | There in the Austrian Mission. She | i o N G Builaing. ! — terwoven with rites and ceremonic. | much (o improve lta territory as aii| told in & vivid way of mistlonsry con | Thursday wes e Fret of the Clear - | Maple Syrup—glass b i i AFTVILLE AFFAIRS. of amcient Indian customs. A Irencl. | inducement to make it the outlet Of | ditions In' Bohoraia to shotw thut the | q Ursday was the first of the | : ) i | cheplein once called the religion of | lSurope's capital, enersy and popula-| davs of persecutions for the mission. | oy Clret Stanim 4 a half CARD OF THANKS Just the thing for this weathe : 5154 | Arthur Trembly Severed Finger With|Mexico, “a baptized paganism, not | tion. Railroads ‘are bullding every- | srics are not over and showing some | o o U the ety f = L e hly: B (Be et of CRrpoller ol vhmre S ra i manne g R P e R LU T We wisn to friends and e—Notes. leaders, many, not all, are ixteen on the west coast—all to the work is carricd on. She showed | e vd sy mpathy » LOUIS H BN o e e T e s T A e Y et s ihe sreat carnesiness in.the cause of 7 People’s Market i ari Mra, Phiin Trombss of Merciants | JUence of which many of (he peobic, | System. It is & ey and promising | Christ shown by the Bowemians wnen | D0 YO U E“]U]Yfiuf Meals? Rhowieds arter Ave. (East ) avenue, cut off the middle finger of | PArticulary men, have been driven | prize. But what is its moral value?| they receive the gospel. 1 ¢ A O G Frankilin St Pi Cake and Bread one of his hands Wednesday evening | ffoM the church. One good American | I3 this vast prize to, be given to Chris-| The American board began in Bo- | es, e (= While playing with an axe in the door | Catbolic sent his children (o our evan- | tanity? k t s gl 5, Ay ard. The finger was completely gev- | B¢lical school, as he did not care (o | of Christianity today—not China. Afii- | Bohemians are a braneh of the great 3 i, anity? Africa is the battle ground{ hemia its missions to Austria. The RND F AN JUSTIN HMOLDEN, Pros One of the Most !mportant Questions ed at the middie Joint, the end of the | Bave them instructed in what there |ca is an even more crucial point, for | Slay race which comprines - thront - E " Flione your order. Tromot service | Anger falling fo the ground, A phvai | I2S the name of Catholicism. | here is the great batle with the gfeat-{ tenths of the inhabitants of Burope, ' Consider in the Search fo Belivered to Any Pari of Nerwich e s o vt cian was summoned and the wound Mexico uld have the Bible. Fol- | est foe of Christianity —Mohammedan- | Half a century before Columbus dis- | Happiness and Health. 3 & was dressed. One of the peculiar cir- | 10Wing an address by one of our own | ism. Idolatry quickly disintegrates| covered America that great Bohemian | the Ale (hat 1s acknowiedged te be thi JEWETT CITY HOTEL cumstances was the fact that mome of | lnissionavies. a Catholic brother was | before the spread of Christianity, but | patriot and preacher of HEhteommos ¢ 3 Y best on the mark HANLEY'S New and Up-to-date in every the other fingers on the hand were | the first to take the missionary’s hand | Mohammedanism only solidifies. The | John Huss, was burned st the siahe | Yo cliing 1 15 Main Street, PEERLESE. A telephens ordsr wi PRcSicRian ook Biretanad yarmly, and said, T am very glad to | priza they, too, seck, Africa, and| l-ut his teachings spread and. he had i fhe health you ary 1 $0seive Brompt. attomtion IRA F. CEWIS, Prosristor. o Liave héard vou: Moxico does need the | they have planned the invasion of Af- | share in'the Ereat reformation whic | If 1ot why not SR e il Taftvi . ible. rica by an immense army of mission- | awoke Europe to a new religious life. matter whether every orgam anc L de MeGUKME 80 Franklin 8 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. football games between the Tafieilie |JCArS since there has been religious | Paving mirvelcus success, for the na- | outh Rock it was made & crime punish. | * h And SCAOFL ¥ i &3 e ot e Ahe Taltyllle | liberty in Mexico and there is much | tive 15 an easy prey. fo.them. They| ablo with death {6 sum or oag o mah- c any way disorder | unera "'ec urs COAL AND LUMBER. Srdy Tttt “,sm“u__" g’mn}mé for true Catholics and Protestants to are sweeping down into the interior|in Bohemia. Many laid down their T¢ "0t going to he “vourself. e ——— — E. L‘ w“‘p has dropped from the league, leaving do in an enormou territory not reach- |like an army, and the battle xolng‘ lives for Christ's sake and thousands '€ 89Ing to be a worried, out-of-sorts, —AND — onis TaRville and Sterling o ngnt for | SO by school ox church, | ngainst us Ixcopl souts of Zambesl,| fied: fram the Eountsy. . Pravakiy o | LeiONs or Sullen indlyiduel whose we: | g of the" revolution in safe. on earth, ccording to its.size | tions will reflect your condition Inside, | Plumbing, Sieam apd Gas|i:, “uier Somnsctiout Shumpiomshs. | soico e dec’sc has Badbonthe | Amica Tn he laborstomy or Chris. | Fos 3o siby ScCoRdine, o is:siag | Hone, whl vt your ondition ns COAL Will-leave the Tafts statlon at 103 | Mission and the new day which seems | tianity. As..the..crude ore is taken | as has Bohemia. When the mission . | e Masld | waniy 50 4Iis ~AEG- be m a mers Pricas and work sa isfacto Oclock Saturday. They will Itne up |0 De coming as its result. We may | from the mine to be tested. so here |arfes of the board first came to. aua. | checrful and unless you are cheerful ¥ 17y 2 follows: Goal, H. Fiulasson: fus | Not Climb the Heavenly Steeps was, may be taken the hardest kind of ma- ke B and” smile, at least, occasionally, you 130 Platt Ave. Tel. | backe. R. Wilson, ‘W | Fergusan or &, | then sung. B terial, the lowest type to bé found in ontinued on Page Eight.) il have few friends, fewer oppo —_— GET YOUR COAL IN DURING 3 . | backs, R. . W s e, Wl Al -9 N — tunitio rccess. and you will ko Greenhalgh: = halfbacks. W. White.| . Miss Rogers of Turkey Heard: can be Mome Siand pest made of “hat| NORWICH BUSINESS MEN Gown 15 Serent BeTekton b Ay apecals Lady Assistant. NOVEMBER, BEFORE THAT nara Biling, A Pialivearvards, | The next address was Shall We Turn | Christin - character, Fne’ experimont HOLD ANNUAL MEETING, | #7 # bad stomacn Telephone call 328-3. CHRISTMAS FEELING COMES JOHNSON AND BENSON, wink Jimes frconhaigh; ok isit|Them Away? by Miss Gertrude | is successful in the main and . other “1""A ‘kood and thorough digestion 1 . z OVER YOU 20 Cenral Avenue. Jack' Greenhalgh; center, W. Brown or | ROEeTS of Van. Turkey, and was as | nations—likeé - China—may vet rejoice|Charles S. Fairclough Elected Presi- | quick. wonderful reaction upon the | Henry B. Chure Yt ik vay | ROOFING Fiayichnra. s follows, regarding the work there because of this test of work. Resulis dent—Other Officers Chosen. | brain. . You inust have noticed it many | - e During th late ¥ da = e e recar oty in’ imsionary Sork mow than Sueme e EroRl of Al hder e ront] Reports niafle Thursdas might ot the |8 IMUMALely conRCCiod as & nocdle and | Beys' snd Girls! Selid and B e whan e soy tnat S ana ¢ 3ha_all Kinds of Jobe| P. Charon was a visttor in Canter. | {1¢ 4aTs of the old regime. The pres- [rav. contrastirg with the fine appear- | unnual meeting of the Norwirn Tual® | its thread: one can hardly be wscd 10 SCHOOL SHOES days are for you if Javen't soaled bing » attended to. bury on Wednesday. he SAety of Javel and freedom of jmnce of others: in the’church ' would|ness Men's association, which was held | S0"2NiE8e s e e MO AL TOUE | e ing’ thalt weds—$1.00, . §1 up yet Tel - oAy the (Dress M made & Ereat change | convert, anyone eelng it to the cause | at the Huckingham Memorial, indicat- | *tomach ix slow und lazy in digestng | The ki D ‘ | 4 T8 Misses PherellHave moved trom | 0, %6, nditions (nere; The sirs |of misslone, They. Vs up the old Iife| cq o veax of Sctivity ‘na progress s | Lour ol U WL praduce i e a . CHAPPELL C0. - = rovidence street to Greeneville. i B s AR gemuine Christiaus: A precious neck- | orship, a satlafaciors’ Anmmer conils | YOur braim. * Mork 111 If your slomuch FRANK A. BILL. | e s Uyl e e s without hindrance from the govern- |lace of lions' claws shown by Dr. Pat-| tion and a variad Hne of tere nas absolutely quit work, and fermen- ¥4 S s Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest Sanitary Plumbiag |, st o ReCh e sen at: | e e g elie i L | st T STt | o i st R P st 0 s i - 3 ristian education for their | Soula. . had been directed. It i entering | PUIG. surely your brain is going to be AT on Thursday, Hldren ahd <o are Bowing the warm. | Africa fs 156 e final tost of mis- | it thind. vear s R P el vou it T Before huying your Sunday a o e hathroo; 3 .. | est appreciation the missiona There S S Rries e : ne necd tell vou that ‘:;f‘.“rr:u‘r;:g e am:ufinxfirrfr“hfl“ tic on Wednesday. i ]hlnr':x_n,:-,”d:n"\:g taelr terrilip “op- | Tutems ‘hl-‘mn“w workers are Bowlutes being. kep) by ‘Charles W. Peur- e fmag A e dhdor- ’ruding be sure to examine the ol dity pression that they need the sympathy | Wauted by’ the = Woman's board. Dr.|scn. secretary. In a brief messisze ) red stomach brinzs you { — comfort.” 1 will show vou samples ang d Eblp of those who 8 Patt s i i s 1 your » ot digest R vy n &5 ih e W i s ©Ip of thosc who o from Ameri- | Patton appealed for Christian soldicrs, | president congratnlated the nasociat o your stomach van not digest your | A o Bizhe of ths porceiain wnd oifie tuba e Rt Y s e o3, During the past tvo vears crowds | for sclolars in. e laboratory, Tor 1oy | lnon the Work of e Sedr and held out | (vod. What witi® Wi tne reiierz new line of CHOICE BOOKS just E ek e 55T A - new scholars have applied for ad followers to work for the Jowliesi. |to it 4s an object for the futtre here’s the cure : gL putting them in in the best manner | s ormich.—adY. | minsion t the misslonary schools. | . The miecting -closed with prayer by | advisabiiicy of lending tte v oanre aie | VSluarts Dyspepsia Tablets are (h received and on sale at p R o e i i B PR T T i e (A e S 1 M Hclrl‘ll"‘;[Fulrbanks of. \':r{gmlh influence fo the fostering of any local "“""I ERQ b Suth: Why T Docwuses 2 La P tation, Canada, iss Tafft was-organist at the gen- | manufacturing industries for which it ;25 @/l stomach troubles 01 3 La Dresentation camagi ' are 'the| BREAKS UP A CoLD eral sassion and Mrs, Haskell ot the | could work. ou and bocau 25¢ and 50c¢ Free Burning Kinds and Leh J. E. TOMPKINS, St. Germain, of Front street.’ AND CURES GRIPPE, | Plano in the devotional service. ' In a detailed report Secretary Pear- | 1arUs Dyspepsia ree Burning . I. 3 | A 2 oclock the closing, session of | son described the progress of the asso. | thoroushly and completcly digest : ¢ ALWAYS IN STOCK 3 : ke bolly of Nebbtk B/A uthind The Most Se ok A is- | the convention was called to order by | ciation. which has now reached | ns of any of od. does: —at— 7 Wt TR Bireer | ke totr s BrAuigRor] The Mot Sevare ot gund Grippe Mis- | e ‘president, Mrs. - Dunicls, openins | membership of 112 from. the eight with | Snd (0 reason thai (hese Tie | i D. LATHROP, o hiasiay ShE BERY: che reville elieved in Just h the singing of the hymn Lord| which it was organized. Its gain in | Pebsia Tablets are going to. digest all CRANS ro\yvs . U, /Y : family lot in the Sacred: Hoart ceme. a Few Hours. © | Speak to Me, That I May Speal. {the past year has been 27 menbers, 'he food er food you put . 4 . tery. s oz = Election of Officer: and two hilve been Jost by degth. Hh B, | 'N10 your = Sclence nowadays Office—cor Market and Shetucket Bt me Vaughn F'“ndfy ca. 1 A : i can surely end Grippe (andl ‘The Arst business was the eclection | STIth and Georke H. Benjamin.-Spenk- | can- digest food withont-having to-une Telephone 168-13. i . . !] bredl most severe cold either e k- le ave addressed the association | the stomach for it nd Stuart’s Dys- i Shewing Revolutionary Symptoms. ‘| iy “hiead, chest. back. stomach o | Of-officers, which followed the TePOTL | incetings upon the subject of public | Pepsia Tablets are the result of this . 7 v kel Tokio, Nov. 9-—The Chinose resi-|imbe, by taking a dose of Pape's Cold | °f the nominating committee, present- | [USES HPOR, the sublect of public | BEpRs [T O 410 Wik, esull of thiy dents here and at Yokohama have bé- ( Compound every two hours until thiee 23 hyeMes, Fdward Teed. She roport-| meagures. In the lesislative Heid the | nd well, anything g::paolhvo wrin;‘n "I.!.’Onl_ rev:lll’):a)lr)fl.l"n co;:sfl' ve df)s 'S are taken. ticket, “h‘gh w’:'delg:.red el:uko:sln“v'“ sociation has done work on the pub- i ng you eat - Seplshed prempuy. Large stosk v | Zioest » V| dore Piomptly relieves the most miser- | UQEehouhich was declared clocted: = | 1ic utilities bill, trolley extension. the | So. if your stomach refuses to work ' Patterns. Neo To 25 Facrs Birest 1se. Lo lhos moifache. dullness head and [yyclieniaent Mre. Charies Ii Daniels |location of the tuberculosiamanatorinm | cr can't work, and you suffer z Keep DUNN'S CATHARTIC LIVER “It buras up e - iy g tfiofip,mffl\"e‘:-xsh:i:r;hslnzezA e 0 e apnts, Mes N, Sl tor vaaw Londr'm county and soll sur- | vic wtions, bloat, "‘ b, Rerusnis PILLS in the house at all times. 3 t, s c: al dis- s W Vi -jvey for New London county. Tt has | biliousness, sour stomach, hearthurn, p ¢ Searses prunning of the nose, sore- | Means and Ars, B E Strong of Au-|opposed the Touvelle bill in congress | irritation, indigestion, or dyspepsia of | Thelr action ix gentle, but positive, WB" Seasnned wood s F GlBSoN 5 T earifhess and rheumatic twinges. | bufndale, Mrs, 4. A Lincoln ‘of. Wol- | and the cut.n the freight demurrage er form, just take one or two | Insuring a (rcedui from headache and L % ke vt\g:;elx‘h‘;nir;::s:'lom..uuu}zh.u ai-[Jaston; - s J»s“‘;.n ‘;ff;';s"[w)‘.,—?f%'; hours from B to 4’& Locally, it has | of n‘a;:{rs Dy x»-~.‘»4,.l'r. blets, and see | heavy feelinz caused by a torpld’ liver., e s 3 . 3 101 erference withy vour | (€ s I8 worked for the -enforcement of the the difference. t doesn’'t cost you ’, in and Sheet Metal Worker el gduties and with the knowledge | Newark, N. J.; corresponding secre-|iiigerant vendors' law, the anctionecrs | much to prove it. Then you can eatall | They're 15¢ a hottle at C. H. HASKELL. S Seibnalie 4 U jj ihat there Is no other medicine made | laries, A g o O. Means and Mrs. | license and the peddlers' license laws, | v0ou want, what you wan, whenever | Py y \geat n and Boynton | Anyavhere clse n the world, which will | £ ¥ Stofe’ of Aubumdule; Tecord: | to make more wotive the e of seoter | you want. if you use these tabiews, and | DUNN’S. PHARMACY. T = T X v.:‘-uzn & PR PR - 3 > g‘fwa,"pfh fid‘\f;fi{'d Soups pHstw. v";‘mfifi;e-ni ;'-’g&:;:";‘:"fi‘mfl"zlw‘r we‘;lnlhnml measures. for an exten- | You can :m,n:) the whole wn;l:! in the S SR R e T T il . Bisrwidti DhA omnptly o out wmy other as- | Camb rome sccretars, slon of the use of the flaming ar | face With o beamins cve and vou willf - i ~er wimnce or ' bad | offects. da Harriet Stanward Boston: foreisn sec- | lighis. for the trafe sfheer o prs s | have Eoretb L L 50 Main Street JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. -iam package of Pay Cold Com- [retary, Miss "Sf,’ G. Lamson, Boston; | jin square apd Shannon corner. and for | # viz v and.a clear mind and T F .UBNS 2 !":":!‘lg‘uwnh;%l;pf;m . druggist in the (;;!x;?g‘nl fl”ute’ .Ell- Al)lce M. lgrll& the West sm; depot repairs. The tota) | men r®-and everyihing will look and - . e 5 oston; assoc cretary, Miss Hel- | amount in the freasury = during the | taste delicious to you. That's life, c l b « B ' Fape Cold Compound s the result|en B. 'Calder,” Hostoni; . séeretars of| vear had been $453.10 fnd thore mwas o s Dyovepan vt o |l COOPER — "mfl' oal and umber 5 : e SroreTeR, years research at a cost of [ youns people’s work, Miss Mary Pres-|halance of $4.14 on hand. uny drug store’ on earth for 50¢ a box. Al general upholstering and mat. "elephon Cen Whad) zatin a"d num i 3 emtaimann fifty thousand. dollars. aud [fon. Boston: treasurer, Miss Sarah| Reports were ‘also received . from | Send us sour name and address to- | Y & upl - 4 T . S84 tral ‘ : Sotvaly Jumine, which we have |Louise Day, Boston: assistant treas-|Stite Director Frank H. Smith on the | dey and we will at once send you by | tress work at -one-half rate for next f conclusively demonstrated is not ef- urer, Miss 'S. Emma Keith, Boston: |siate association, from T. (. Murphy |mail 4 sample package free. Addrers fective in the treatment of eolds or auditor, Samuel F. Wilkins, Boston. for the new industries committee. and | . A. Stuart o, 150 Stuart Bldg., ! Directors—Ars. Henry . 'F. Durant,’ from Attorney C. V. James from the | Marsiall Atich - ten days. Tel. $66-4 = 100 West Msin Street, | BN

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