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m:p-mnornimi'nm V.l : - = __ 0 Riy Nov. TREATIES. P lhed 4, Bl S T B 03 S : ; -' EAT DICKSON, Pantomime Musical Artist — and others of the gospel, authors, writers, pub- e it SR el D ¥ MDA Wek of R B e s e '=_'Tfi‘*-—‘-:7 M pet G e sl U PG Hafhal SRR e mer ambassador o Great Britain, is Physical Laboratory—The Winter Dramatics—Fifth "}mfl'&m chairman’ of the committee, while the i and Eaneies. |l anl jmalists in ol pars of| Football Enthusiasm—Yale Runners Fell flu‘m—s,m e h o ede "Hl o WIioRp. 1R abufiohe otion Pis FEATURE PICTURE. “A - Eambler’s Infis ence.”—Western 18, 17, 18 REVIEW of ERFORMANCES] 1) 1- 30 o AN v vice chairmen are three former vice Annual Report of Yale Mission—The Medical De- o T——— 3 The weather is beginning to call loudly for it and we Charles W. Fairbanks, and Judge Al- a is to promote the ratification of the New Haven, Nov. 186. ‘otball en- ja change which wonld be @ noticeabie STATE OF CONNECTICUT. United States senate. It Is absolutely | apeu: game with rinceton. Thirts- | the matter of laying conduits in the wear of the comfortable, wearable sort, which has . | ity by securing the peaceful settlement | crnoon to witness probably the most | (his difficulty has so far resulted in Winter Underwear for Men presidents of the United States, Levi ; E. Aiokion.’ Al L SNIGE and partment Crowded With Business. ¢ ton B. Parker. are ready with the best service in this line which we The ohject of this great organization . s 3 v e atios o ponding 0 the | thusiasn at Vale and in New Haven | improvement. have ever given. . Underwear of integrity, under- - g s at its highest flood just before the | The tronble that has arisen is over A A non-pariisan, and has no other object} jive thousand peopie will load down | street from the proposed heating plant o W e o e than to advocate the cause of human- | the stands at Yale field Saturday aft- | to the buildings to be heated, and the added merit of excellent wearing qualities. Governo: : : . - r of international disputes, The promi- | inportant gridiren battle of the fall. [ no progress at all toward a sclution N A Proclamation. D e ¥ach side i3 stronz and coniident of | of the heating problem, The city au- EAVY JAEGER S ; FLEEC IE £ FRASENL upisia | n=nce snd hish chsretier ot Cn fttee | Mccess, each s expeoted to produce | thorities havs granted the university HEAVY JAEGER SANITARY FLEECE-LINED SHIRT 3 , the frst year of | who compose the general committee| spectgcular plays perfected in the se- | leave to withdraw Its petition, so that | and DRAWERS—50c each. of this commenwealth, 1| show the interest thoughtful people are | cret practice that has heen the rule | the point can now be brought before | appoint Thursdsy, the 20th day of £ . T 1 T b A Rer ot taking in the subject of international|ati Loth universities in the past two | the general assembly if it becomes nec- | e il T e S o sk At o e e e arbitration. Weoks, and the odds are = even that | cesdry The damuge to proverty oW WINTER WEIGHT, RIBBED COTTON SHIRTS and ht vt - e s ha ived at the|the outcome of the contest is in the | ers adjoining the propose conduit | % ig Almighis God Zor the biessings of| Reporls huve been received st thel ., ven oo the men closest (o th | wauld he nih and all'the details of (he | DRAWERS—50c each. 'mrd""'l its coutse gtmer coun: | cections, showing that great interest is| ““Ym= PiNg_are oaicpiand B“g’l"’"’l' I;“n:"";‘ : iries - s be punt- | statment of v, ene! 7 NDE TAR ¢ s o . “ther war invelves, our own land | Busy men have signified their inten-| \itt of Princeton the duelliste °t { an in its entirety, the adjustment of warm and comifortable, all sizes, in both Shirts and or the sirong foundations of civil EOv WasCured byLydiaE.Pink= rament = laid; for the | the subject, while many others perfected, and this play is one that | important, especlally as it concerns t 1 9, q.léx‘:;!rg:;b‘lg};'m;;mmg“ in | expressed hearty approval of m will find much use in the pinches, ac- | future srowin of the university. ham sVegetabIeCompound sas been in perfect peace. For thisiii;on' of gevoting considerable time to] both teams have the forward pass | the present difficulties becomes most Drawers—T75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 each. B 3 2 3 3 , $2. . eut ax colony and state: and | O cording to the others. Drop kicking “WRIGHT’S” HEALTH UNDERWEAR, lined with lambs’ Elwood, Ind.—**Your remedies have Iree America, 1 récommend that on | cause. may play an fmportant part in Yale's | For its annual winter producti OO0 20 ‘he date above ‘meutioned our people even governors of southern states! . crics judging from Captain Howe's | the Yale University Dramatic assoc wool fleece. Regular price $1.00—Our price 79c each, eured me and I have only taken six # i eithe pralze dne’ thanis io|have accepted membership of the oit- | splendia work during the ' previous | ation his announced The Devil's Dis- i P fottios of Lydia T, Dinkhatm's V egeti : S *ah Moo zens' national committee. games, and, from the practice ihis | ciple, the well known comeay of the "'u.v.._‘:'...‘: o7, m3 hand and ceal of| n addition to these. Gov. Simeon|week, tlok formations may have ticir | Ametican revolution by’ 'G. Bernard | Mok three| n the capitol in Hartford | p Baigwin of Commecticut, Gov. Jo-|pari. The trick plays that both elevens | Shaw. In this play Richard Mansfle SELS i G B oy G B months _and could | dav of November. In the Seoi|seph M. Carey of Wyoming, Gov. John | #re said to have in reserve are un- | starred with great success in 1887 | weight. Perfoct fitting suits. I{ you are hard to fit come not walk, 1 suf-| Sieven. m’"'u.’?flé‘yen&me- ot ihe | A, Mesd of Vermont. Gev. William| SBOWR factors that the crowd will | but for the past decade The Devil to us. {fered all the time. | Sh 0" T2 "Tn RRAEed an | 3 yfiie of New Mexico, Gov. Fred waieh for with interest curtner | Placinle han yemained in oblivion. B e gt i - New 3 . Gov. Frederlek | “gi. cnthusiasm was given a further e cast b fina eyt L ALY RE her | Three, casie from which the finat I} .SUPERIOR” COTTON UNION SUITS—88c, $1.00, $1.50, || [ Sithout” s oprrac | | Night Matin W. Plaisted of Maine, and Gov. Aaron v y g E. BALDWIN. 3 stimulus by another mass meeting in ¢ fl.&"'”..en o Aramand I Pothier of Rhode Island, are en-| Yale fining hall TueAday mighis at Fion for the Chisteads trip, $2.00 each. without auopera rolled as members of the committee, | which Ted Coy, captain of the unscored year is the largest eve \ ¢ A etrenry as well as ex-Gov. M. F. Ansel ofovn 1810 eleven spoke and at wnich the | attempted, In-luding New York, Pitts- ok o2 g hardly stand the EE=ESm———— South Carelina, ex-Gov. Andrew J.|cheers and sorgs were rehearsed. Un | burgh, Chicago, Indianapolis, and oth- UPERIOR” WOOL SUITS--$2.50, $3.00 each, % wm‘ 1'x‘ my h:‘“fi"n especially my righi WATER Hden o Thurgday after the undirgraduates | er cifies in the middle west, while WisERING OF LiTTLE Montague of Virginis. and ex-Gov.| marcheq out to Yale field headed by a | Is will be given in some of the one, and down my |- 2 e + . the school with a waiting list besides. Setting aside all consideration of | cially, and the suspiclons apd amnoy-| |, spite of their victory at Princeton | Amonz the ntudent activities the re- private sdvantage 1o property owners, | ances to which most American citizens | 1ha Yale Cross-country runners fell | port mentions the performance of an Vflgemhle Compound ? M O¥. Mr. Shannen is liberal in his dealings | traveling in Russia for pleasure or bus- | sar stort of winning the cross-coun- | English play, The King of the Golden | For thirty years it has been the Lyme, o with the cit: nd since this needed | iness are subjected. ry runs at New Haven Saturday.| River. prodi-ed entirely in English by " e standard remedy for female ills, and One o Change can mever be so Teasonably | Ex-President Rocsevelt, with refer- | Withington, the crack Harvard Gis- | the Chinese students under the direc- | has cured thousauds of women Who New lon dome again. it seems imperative that|ence to this treaty, in an editorial| tance runner, did the S-mile course in | tion of Mr. Leavens as coach. 5 have been troubled with such ail-| = open ¢ the opportunity should not be let slip. | in The Outlook of October 14, 1911, | 33m. 11s. and the first Yale man was ments as displacements, inflammation, | can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s ‘h' tul . A fourth. The Yale freshmen were 1ike- | In the medical department over 10,- ulceration, libroid tumors, irregulari- The city needs it as a comvenient | said wise vanquished, although a Yale man # o isited and in 2 backac] | outiet fer traffic which is congesting | ‘It 15, of course, open to us to de- | finrshed. Sres e T e B L T L TR We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets | tiss, periodio paing, baskasha, indiges- | i tratic the main street: and the business |nounce the treaty of 1532, and unless admitted and many had to be turned tm , and Dervous pros! neuses en the south side of Main strest | an agremeent can be reached in other | The Yale-Princeton freshman foot- | away for want of reom. What is de- you have the -“f}"“ f‘l;mbf meed f¢ as an imprevement in busimess | Ways, such action, I am persuaded, | ball game was scoreless. sired for the growth of the mission is flnt L{dl. B. Pinkham’s Vege- acilities he | Will become, and ought to be, inevita- | more college buildings and also in- =2 table Compound will help you, tire .::-'d‘be": ,ro‘(:c:‘,:‘":,{‘ : ble, Tt is nxlomltl‘c that we .h:un{d There are 3,224 students in the va- | creased hospits.l facilities, The an- # L s == | write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, - iness gect m' 5 not submit permanently to the contin- | J.00° _departments of Yale university, | nual budget to suppert the mission |tery. It will be 23 by 30 feet and w the sculpt Mass, for advice. Your letter fire on the otber side of the street. v the preliminary = registration repori | now walls for $20,000 snd $15.000 1s |be constructed of seamed trap e brongze memor will he absolutely confidential, Te { It s needed, in a measure, to re- |Uance of a treaty when it is construed | shows. An increase in every depurt- | needed for the improvements necessary | with slate reof, -concrete floors and | Ldwin Hu leve our main business street of some | according to a principle which, lf'ment except the schools of medicine, | for the extension cf the mission, ceiling. It will accommodate 36 | Atchison | | ral m e and the advice free. . . the — bodies. {road, whose entire b siness {spent in the service of that | of the troliey traffic in and out of the | Openly avowed at the time of its mak- | law, and forestry, is encouraging, | ity frem the west: and as a beautify- | i€, would have prevented our people | totals being as follows: De | of ‘philosophy and the arts. rhe portrait of the la century so important te its future wel- | being £ two parents who have falled | sors 89, Instructors 134, assistanis in | m Q—Is the present condition of dis- fare as this. construes it, ought not to be, and | ors. S, Instructors 134, assista) Iy with the law relative to| We are showing a fine line of A1t intelligent and progressive cit-|cannot be, continued.” tration 516, nringinz the e content and unreat outl Attendsnce. "Apd they wers er- Child o Sterling Silver izens should give this matter serfous | It is not to the credit of this coun- | university officers up to 51 Seriptura I appear i court. | ren ry thought. try to witness this compact broken ultimate outcome? staf Norden and James J.{ FOR FLETCHER'S CIGARETTE CASES, Sucia g vear in and year out without in some | Following the world ¥ Answer.—The Bible clearly outlines | | MATCH BOXES, ILLOGICAL LAW. Way resenting it. A. custom, the Yale Christian fissoila- | the conditions that would be developed | Greenwich.—Solon Barsim o siver | CC A S T ORI A VANITY CASES, Tigpat B e R has been holding this week pray- | in the closing days of this age, the| PURSES, treatmen The New Yotk anti-pistel-toting law EDITORIAL NOTES. each morniag In Dwight hall, Sat- | Christian . Nearly all of the EYEGLASS CASES, ETC. Bas created a ludierous predicament| 2 ‘ a Sun; ed Writers foretold a severe time g 2 get old, for the courts because of the adher- e are all expecting the first anow- | 1 Choorvance of the rs | of trouble for the last days, when there Our ‘prioss the “lawest han. Yo ence to the letter of the law rather | StOF™; but it will not find welcome onf of the founding of Dwight hall, and | woeuld be a condition of unrest such as | attention than the spirit. many doormats. as many former officers are expected the world had never known in all of w ho back for ‘ne big game with Princeton, | its previous experiences. The nations | Adies wi Only & few niglts ago & farmer in| pe tgrnace in the cellar readily be- | there will be a genral reunion of the | would be gathered togethr for the New Springville killed a thief whom | 0% THFTACE 8 3 x D PRIDed cesTy | 1 ; - r- | ; ; _flend if through negli- | mem who in the past have helped carry | battle of the great day of God Al- he found in his chicken coop and who [ CONe8 & Gre-flend I th on its work for Christian ‘ivinz, in mighty; and because of this affliation attempted 1o show fight. A charge of e the college and university. On Satur- | of the governments and the kingdoms Romicide against him wes dismissed in day evening there will be an informal | of the earth, the struggle would be Happy though S . for wviolating the Sullivan anti-pistol ke other people think Wia e s 5 feally Rovise Y the Lerd Jesus = malke other people think So. What the Association Means the following words: “Upon the earth % s, i ; £ 1. B. Revnolls 'si will give distress of nations, with perplexity; The fact is, every man should havel Through Italy's complaints one can | sketch of the development of Dw the sea and the waves (the .'-Jp.;u.-», sight te have arms in his place of | almost see an indirect appeal to the| hall; Desn C. R. Brown of the divinity | discontented) roaring; men's hearts on The Right Side of | falling them for fear and for Jooking ph 1 Sunday e THE AUTO-TRANSFER €0, | Buccessor to The Norwich P measure up to their fullest value when used 1 Delivery. | Indian_ Summer was originull started for the had not besn xrv"'—-‘ nle to thetr Clonl do sees much significance in the | The Texas cotton growers are hold-| sity desired to have the heating sta- | November olection returns. He said: | Inf a million bales of cotton for high=| tion built on site adjoininz the ra e Bws 1 the @emocrais want an effective | ®F Prices; and as like as not they vell| road, the Northampton branch of the l where merchandise of | Telephones. re . American experience, They are pay-| throush ths sireets of ihe city, u plogalis This momth, after e bad | ing their weter wils while they et | SYentGal it mUSRt suppiant (he piei | New Britaine Tes. John T Wintors OUR STANDARDS ARE s e, LUMBER : de 2 thorough « in all these | pure ethers 0% ont heating pl the rear of the |has a ved plans for a_mausole N e b e [ S R kT | I YOO TRy Bilking. Finox Hats Botes Street Shirts and Gloves, Hosiery, Un- weep of them. I refer to the state of New Jersey. the Kipp district in Penn- Hoke Smith is of the opinion that svivania and the Loudensiager district, | one-tenth of the penitentiary eonvicts where special elections were held on | ought to.be set free, Would it be im- | . account of the death of the incum- | proper t@present each one with & goid ' derwear and Neckwear, from the best time the democrats made a clean . sweep in Kentucky and both these con- | Maine is booked for a special session NORWICH, CONN. OVGrCO&tS 8nd SllltS sressional districts, of the legislature in February, because i 7 “New Jersey, aftar one vear of Wil- | the congressional districts do mot suit sou. has repudiated him. In the south | and because of the alleged infractions 10.00 to 25, 00 and west many democrats have sup- | of the election laws, The speculators who attempted to[ XFerdinand, Ind, is hailed as the model iown of the country, having ne orner the whest market are said to : : ;i Liie fost three snd a haif millions: |30 B9 ETS no divoree ne fudgcs |§ banker i Sverige, Norge. Danmark och Finland. Lt mo sympathy is deemed necessary | two of whom are republicans.—Wash- bente. watch? Y ported his claims on the ground that —— - he, if nominated, could carry New Jer- If the Manchu gevernment should : Ka ltal l (mo 000 sey and New York This election ex- | Win out in China Wu Ting I ’ 9 for them by the people. ington Post. eeneral Free Burning Kinds and lehigh ALWAYS IN 8TOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Teleni Teleobone 168-12. PILLS CALAMITE COAL |~ Tt burus up clean’ 3 “Champ Clark, by canceling a lot e of Jecture dates, got into the fight in| A Jersey mule drank a quart of whis- Kentucky, the Latta district in Ne- | key and kicked himself to death, while braska and the Mitchell district in|intellectual man would have kicked the E Kansas. last year Kentucky and the | other fellow to death under the same ‘ang and Wiodes the fallacy: the truth is that bLe | the other educated revolutionists might S weaker in these states than any | ind it necessary to permanently res g T sther man who has been mentioned | this side of the earth. for the nomination. — Mitehell district went republican; this | inspiration. A Model Tawn. Vexlar saljas efter bista kurs pia de fornimsta C. H. IIASI(ELL. lna — "Phones — 489 | | | i | | | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, | 12, John A. Kloran Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, : Kom in och kop edra vexlar fran oss. % e Jorimer and Stephenson sis |, PEICI N T LY 0ty ek . I Corner Main and Shetucket Streets Oranze Distributors of Southern Cali- « from day Wwages enough to buy | rornia, has been the guest of F. W. < Geodrich 5 Take Central Whart ' wrance. phone 584 i s Every Evening at Eight Every Afternoon at Two The Poli Players Presenting Belasco and DeMille’s Great Capitel and Labor Play— UPERIOR” UNION SUITS, in light, medium and heavy . 5‘:;'“&': “Phree LOST PARADISE Next Week—THE WIFE STREET. Hraskiin s SWeL AT Tow e band and the Yale cheoring scction z cities with @ spectal HEAVY CASHMERE HOSE, in Black. Oxford and Natural J| vight leg. T bega . here will e o = B s = gy — will be fully in evidence Saturda Derf re in N Haven. A 4 po-lr'\-fis ;;rn:‘.;i:: uufl;'\:-lfo';:e:h(;‘;- ABROGATION OF TREATY WITH | Syincefon supporters will . pepi s St B —2 pairs for 25c. to f‘;:'"'r“'f'(‘,‘“’”" I ‘h“’l l“‘:l‘{"“ ‘L"g"“ Girand POII“I‘) Show oughfare, or over twice its present RUSSIA. merous, as nearly one-third of the tick- |~ The fifth annual report of the Yale 2 223 O D Lt D e N ron | | Tuenasy, Wodn: width, of Little Water street, at its | With the opening of the Sixty-second | py, " o “/lotted to Princoton this| mission in China, including thaf of WOOLEN HOSE, in Black, Natural and Camel's Hair—28c DIy MULLEN, $128 3o Be 8t L | junction with Shetucket street, as |congress tiere is to be a Strenuous| kiaborate preparations have been | Brownell Sage '98 and Dickson Ham- a pair. i ¥ MALL s offered the citizens of Nor- | effort made to make an end of the |;x;;de ln“huyl:dle the immense crowd.|mond Leavens 09 re engaged in ‘Why ulll womendtnka d:'unces!vfillfi.l Ca *'-, 3 t is the worst con- | treaty of 1832 with Russia on account | There will be 15 estra trains from ching, has been issued this week. | e e B SOCKS g X an operation or drag out & sic B R endan: Ont Taitaa imeie Ta te ‘busimoes district | of hex Fetussl to ROOF PASSDOFeR ismed | New York and 150 ‘SXtra (rolles curs | in the Shring tom of 141 there wers (| GENUINE SHAKER SOCKS, in Navv and Gray—80c a || S QR satitences missiig threes | 5x0iiton ot | ita present shape. to Russian and Hebrew cltizens espe- { "0 19 Stnfanty e Talve Sewenw . pair., fourths of the joy of living, when they | ¢ Duck try and Pig ing imprevement at a reasonable cost|{rom even considering the possibilty | Of e Saearts, 2 e portrajt of the latc |snd its employes. p Come—Look—Listen it commenda itael to ail the people. | Of making it. Under no circumstances | 500001 100, collogs 1207 Sueimcld Bible Question Box reen' 1835 und 1367, was | Ansenia—James and a4 wnus- |§ Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver | i/, o " ento It is mot surprising that the project | Would we now make with Russia or | uio schigol 83. Forest school oii & totul : Graped with mourning Tuesday in the | well of Hallouville while-on hunting 3 lafactlon, o o P ARKHURST has the cordlal support of our best | With any other power e treaty which|in the depariment cf 2,970. There arc [ Yeus e s by son | |office of the state secretary at the|trip shot a 2S-pound gray fox C' tt Ca 17 Hill Street epeedde tizens—there has not been a pro- | explicitly pormitted such discrimina- | 101 students in the department of the. || Iutt To ‘our ile Guestion Wox | | CAPILOL- gt g |gare e Se i Stret, orwich, Conn It ons as Russia actually makes ology; 631 studying medicine, and 0 Wditor. & riden. rteen membe: ol ept 151 B T I D e e o o e mw L T Jaws srosl. The mamper of Southington.—State Agent Polter en, camp, W. of W., have ¢ | section of Norwich in the past half iof T o o made complaint to the prosecuting at- thems & ba . the treaty, as Russia mow | PFofessors totals 137, assistant profes- ¥ |ized themselves Into a band, - 2 Hair,{caip and Facs Spacilis! Aftor Summer Negloot quire attention. Do not let yourse NORWICH—Wauregan House. £ NEW YORK—150 W ‘Pl;Am BACK sbeds for its detence if Le Tas &DDrE- | powers (o tuke the Turks off sehool will tati on Tie Ri , of hem tor fear and for | Office: 203 Went Main St. Telephon hensions it may be necess o i o Ship. sident Thaot - o =5 coming upon . - protect his preperty from thieves or | The iceman says conscientious folke| DIVIBht, after whom tae building is gclety) ™ ane Apsetle Fe- mn buymg g 51N o Brandatoshs, s et 1 - B e 3 named, will pronounce the benediction, o referred to the coming trou- Branch Office: 162 Main 8t * | Billiard and Carriage Cloths malicious trespassers, and it can hard- | aiways give thanks better after the| N0 ali Visitors who are interosted are | -ble. - ~The elements (abor topitatia: hone 106-2. bl ool Bl i¥ be interpreted as carrying concealed | ice bill is paid—and he does, too! invited te attend this main anniver- | fie, s atic, ote)) shall Gaslt. wita octiod ROBERT W. OTIS SPECIAL~1,000 yards o SRUngs weapons when he siezes thz:{! to drive ? sary service. 342 = (The flation sfistine ’ 2P _ | at 89 cents that are worth $1.% away thieves at night, as this citizen | The Toledo Blade ventures to pre- —— between these elements is daily in- | m_ F. W. Hfll.fl& .Clll' yard.- This is something that sheu aid dict that congress will vote a civii-| With the new Slosnc physical iabor- | creasing and will finally become 50 in- y | . 5! ppeal to overy lady whe reads this There is little to be said against a | pensioning sct within five years. atory e . Pn Pistecn- | temse as to produce an open flame or | Shannon Building Anmew. Room A | .dvertisemer < law against the carrying of concealed — Sage squ i ihie work started | “heat” which will destroy them.) The | Telectone 525 oct10a BRADY & SAXTON, weapons habitually and such laws As a red-letter day the enemies of| and Frogressing pid y om 3 ;:;;"zf‘ 1‘::‘!‘(’\’;“' ;“:fi:’;:on’l'l)t la“llri‘l» ‘ | A T % Lie® 24 exthicad, socialism have (o admit that Novem- | Iaboratory of bislogy next o tnc the absolute destrnetion of il of the I vyl S Jav L veagrossasare e Al ber 7th to put a capital § on the name, | 18, 2 O G rhem strects, the problem | existing institutions and governments COAL AND LUMBER. —_ sented above should be given the re- = % -, ©f heating these buildings is comingz | Which are largely based upon seifish o ey ol ception in court it deserves. Work- | Vit comnliments théss: = Caruso |y, sirongly befare the university ai- | brinciples. When these bhave been NO1 K’I ing the law to make it profitabie to a rentini is a cakegof soap; and| (jorities. And the problem is appar- | sWept aside, then a perfect, Universal | 1_renale, Pemade Rl 1 Rt Giily o4 taduabits, Bit ;r”r:;\:un says Caruso is fat.and from settled. e th Government will be established n the | Furs ut ni ol somet whic closely mibles ghty! o, A PO! es of e 1 work \ 1 - o ity of New Maven as to Golden Rule—justice and love. This ' na 1 will 31} for wo 3 China's greatest butcher fs living | of & heating plant for the new build- | (overnment will he recosnized as BRUCKNER, The Furrie up to his name; and his opportunity | ings has been going on, b vo | “The m of Heaven, will | i N ; THE DIFFERENGE IN CAMPAIGN. [ 1P 1o hie name: and his opportunity followed hearings, iind P |be “Tho desire of all nattons.” —rias- | indian SIIIIIIII?I"— e ERS. civilized countries. PIS RRIlipant of tho &1 ¢ Pt e ' 2 to be far off. | o N Ex-Congressinan Lafe Pence of Col- B & briier af-roanons the |Next Comes Indian Winter GEORGE G. GRANI penen of those whe | | pder(aker and Embaim:: S RS e pressfeas, | D1 Hhe et bubien Dlgeics of tha sanere o which the twe Y a veacher e I Velh i2 Frovideace S, 1a - o do wel o study the re- re th oo oy S g x g . ey, Mr. Carnegle throws down his mil- | laboratories are being built and other | New Canaan.—Dr. E. J. O'Shaugh- t I ery Prompt attention (o das ums from the election of the Tth fnst. |, = CRiCCEle RS Comh B8 IU- | yuiidings are to ‘follow in the future, | nessy has been appointed hesith o SII]DErlcr merit oniy is 7 Governor Wilson campaigned one state | 1O1% ! s 5y mch exclte- | This location wouid fres the beauty of [cer of the tewn af Ne = and ome congressiomal district that | 0dy is aware he dld| {he publlc park. the old Hillhous: | County Health Ofcer ffered CHAPPELL CO. an“ene congressionai “aleirict “nat | M0 U onerabens fn o EE R K e A offered. .. CmaepEwL CO. i ca = ric h Sy T attractiv he: L, it woull ot | clined a reaj ntment. Dr. O’'Shaugh- ntral arf an 1 ain treet L Si> campaigned o district that the| Ouawa cilizens are having & real|Be mecossary to araw coal and e B e 0 i o Muidings COAL ki Seen DUNM'S CATHARTIC | They'ra 15¢ a hottle » Well Seasoned Wood |pUNN'S PHARMACY, DENTIST Coal and Lumber SNl 16, Shannon Buliding OLI'S THE Prices 16c, 260, 35, 50c eo Prices 10c, 15, 25 mMusic. ». 0. oEEm TUNER 122 Prosoget St Tel 811, Norwicn, Gn PIANO& ISS M. C. ADLES, t, and the hatr and fa bald, wrinkled, unattractive U amn hive the sar that smatt New Yor w 1o take ndvantag Miss I be in Norwich all this week me 704 CLOAKINGS oF night ealin ALL PAPERS MURTAGH, one. 92 and 9§ Wes B 50 Main Street Ee J. JONES streat Frone

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