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- HOW MONEY -TALKS UP. The young man who early recognizes the value of smail things is on the high road to Easy street. It is the little detadls of life kept up which 'give. birth to big results. 3 The average man is too apt to think $100 im the bank isn't much. It is enough to illustrate the accumulative power, of money in good shape. Read this, young man: There was a lien put on a piece of Monroe coun- ty (Mich.) property 38 years ago for an unpaid drain tax of $68. Now, by a supreme court decision, Monroe/| county must pay the state of Michi-| YalerColl akd ege, , Now. 23.—The last h gan $768 to cancel the debt. Solf rooiha) practive Erill has heen gone much for interest, even on a com-¥through with at Yale fiehi, thed m::;l paratively small sum of money. football mass meeking practice Cempoznd interest makes a little}l cheers and songs Wednesday night, | method of quelling the students, cap- deposit a thing of real comfort andjjand Saturday Wwill see the ciimax of |turing the ones who happened to be the season at Harvard. Wrom a Yale /most convenient. At anyrate, he has Borwich & ToPier. 115 YEARS OLD. B el Eritered e T Conn., as c matter. | m‘-—cymm ! Busin ; g A Hettn Willinamele Office, Room 3 Murray - FEATURE PICTURE. ~u ‘The Yale Team Given a Good Send-off—Calcium Light Night—FHendrick One of the Cross-Country Run- ners—The Riot at the Hyperion—A Notable Ad- dition to-Yale’s Library—$75,000 in Gifts. awd e et 2.30, 7, 8.45 LUCILLE SAVOY & CO. Spectacular Posing Novelty STHER FEATURE ACTS AND PICTURES hour days; - - POLT'S lice department has had his share of criticism for the part taken by his of- ficers. It appeared as if they aad em- ployed what is said to be their usual Bulletin and hence we are not dependence in the long rum. E | i e tion. p standpoint the fall has not been full of | promised to conduct an investigal obliged thus to limit them. We find Tt ix weil known that the first $1,000f STEREEROE L0 L B e games with | Amather result of the sffair I that |in the Bible thar the mord “day” is the most difficult to save: by thefl \yect Point and Princeton were hardithe New Haven authorities are now |siands for epoch, or period The faet that it is most frequently used in ref- erence to a twenty-four perfod mat- ters nothing, so long s we have the record of “the day of temptation in the wilderness . forty years” (P; savi tablished eatly disappointing. Yet; they were plays that come to the city theaters, N el BaLit s Doem et e e |t I Uit veoy et s QUMY POV PANE the Tt s re clearly than in the mua |some to suggest again that in #pite It pays young men to start right if time such a sum has been ucumu\ztedif:o loge, and other of the games were | considering a board of censors for the where of last' Saturday afternoon. And a of its associations, the antiquated ( they be forced to start in a small|reature ,of the season has been t:a <~1{§p" bpl:orhn down to give place to a §‘-_10)." and -om'olum“ a “d MATINEES EVERY DAY. The Bulletim the way. work of Howe, who has stood the |modern playhouse. ime' representing a year cmistion ef amy paper im Eastern 4 O g A strain of| his position and responsibil- R A | (Num. 14: 33, 34; ek. 4: 1-8) Afternoons at 2, Evenings at 8. Connecticut, and from three te ‘our INCREASE OF INDIANS. ity remarikably well up to the present. A $100,000 collection ,of first and also the Apostle’s statement, = & - s % Within the past few days, however, he & lats with the Lord is as a thousand year: times Ilnrger tham that of aay The aborigines of this country arey, . " o " roiznt and his cohdition may | Notable editions, manuscripts and let- | ‘poy 3.76) Nout assuredly these epoch Norwieh. It Is deltvered te ever }|,, ., jncrease, much fo the surprisey yo®c it that Merritt will have to re- | L6FS 1(3(531%'0161::\ au(‘ho(r:. zx;n::% A rore: Wt st da for the rec- | Tl\ p l- pla ers 3,000 of the 4,008 Nemses fm Ner- f| ¢ 1,550 who like to believe that thevil place him in Saturday’s game. This |Nearly 6,000 v s the ord is that the sun was not visible e ol1 y wick, and read by, mimety-three PO ||, . coming extinct. announcement has caused much dis- |of OWen IT aldis ‘74, of Washinglon. iuniil the fourth day (Gen. 1: 14-19). | cent. of the people. In Wimdbam ||%T0 5 0000 g so includings appointment among the undemgradu- |1 .. io Yale university, it was ant|ine fourth epoch. The “evening and | Presenting ft ia deltvered co over 900 Rewees, f| . .. race that was here when theijates, 4s Yale's offemse centers about novnged b i e ek o ;::.mym’l):g";l of these d-'a. x‘;-o"ld not = s inx Putsam asnd Danfeison 15 ever . jits quarterbmck. 1 2 ly e evening e morn- elasco a i white man came, the Indian popula ff to Auburndale plete collections of Eumund Clarence ing of literal day. beca. the sun 1,100, and i all of these pinces It Inited States in 1310 was, | [The team was sentoff to Auburndale|giogman and of Cooper are in the list, - | Sabiky Dromi’ constderea the lscal dally. T G Ale. ¥l | with s rousing mass meeting at the | JIeORAL 40 Of Cooper g70 Th the It | wax mot shining upon the earth untll y Easters Cemmecticut has ferty- | [in Tound figures, So8.000, A8 cOMPATed | New Haven: statlon 'Thursday after-| . Vog by 200 volumes, the collections | g “euinyday- It is proper to place towns, ems humdred smd stxty- f{ With 243,000 in 1850 and 270,000 infnoen. : of Flawthorne, Longfeilo# and Emer- | oxisted before ine creation —of ing postotice dimriet, mnd forty- ||1900. More than & third of them, or| A special yrain Saturday morning|,on and colonial and revolutionary | fight - s 137,000, reside in Oklahoma. Most of | will fake maluy of the local students o, o are notable. It is to be known | Sy i T mela 1 every | | these are members of the ol five civ- B eof oo SR OO0 esaraTin the | 28 the Yale Gollection of American|only ‘from . the e Wers ol s of the ®. F. D:||ilized tribes (Cherokees, Creeks, Choc- | Zi10tted T7,000¢ Literature, and it is hoped that other|lord but from all the Jight of nature Night Prices 150, 26c, 35¢, 500 rare volumes may be constantly added taws, Chickasaws and Seminoles), A ENES, each of which, in the old Tndian- ter- Cakium Light Night was celebrated ritory, which was part of the present [on time college mflm‘,s .':‘uesday‘evfg_l ALH et earie R e lahoma, had a ecfvil govern- [ ing, mnd the ammual elections to the | .- smtet ortoifs ownayfm- two-third‘:- of a 5flm fraternitiess were made accord 00 for the support of the university CNRERIE (W ing toithe time honored custom. ‘linic, and $25,000 for the fund for the eentury, with scheols, churches, mines, hundred and twenty-five men im all | lectureship on Religion In Relationship factories, mercantile houses, banks, were chosen by the five fraternities. | to Sclence and Philosophy. and other accessories of the highest|.” or the 20 mmen selected by Zeta| The corporation ratified the propos- civilization. | Psi fromythe, class of 1911 was Erastus | ¢d changes in entrance requirements And the 5470 Indians residing in | Winslow Niams of Yantic, Conn. in the Sheffleld Scientific school, which New York, chiefly remnants of the old ar'e to allow a slight increase of sub- : Thomas K.-Hendrick, 1918 S., of Nor- |jects of entrance examinations in sci- IPO':“dz_th:;"V hf‘” same P"t’h’:’::m‘f wich, will be one of the seven men to | ence and the possible substitution of a S Wit yo. S oo, | Tepresent Yaje in the annmal intercol- [ #00d knowledge of modern languages and, save in complexion, differ from |, ;i ie cross-country runst the Brook- |for Latin. the whites in no essential particular. line Country elub at Cambridge Sat- They are progressing slowly and|,rday merning at 11 o'clock. Already surely to civilized ways and pursuits; | eleven collegess have teh.;:_‘h eri:tered, and this country may yet have oc-|each of sevem men, 5O t e honors casion to feel proud of her real Amer |Will be well divtided. It is Hendrick’s icans. as revealed in the investigations of sclentists, that those creative epochs were six in number and that they cov- ered a long period of time, about 42,000 years, or 7,000 years for Matinee Prices 10c, 15, 250 Next Week “A STRANGER IN A STRAMGE LAND" and, therefore, we should believe that | the creative days were twenty-four | hours in length, is stating the matter wrongly. It is only blind credulity that would prompt one to believe that the days were of such limited duration. | The Apostie defines faith thus— Failh is & basis of things hoped for: a con- viction of things unseen.” True faith based upon reasonable convictions and not on any thing that is repug- nant to common sense and reason. The Heavenly Father is a reasona- ble being, and His Word is entirely reasonable when rightly understood. So reasonable iz the Lord in dealing with His children that He has invited them | to come and reason with Him.—Isa. 1: | 18 BIBLE STUDENT. | (The Sabbath feature of the letter | addressed to this department was iz- nored, because it is not tne design to | engage in controversial disputes in this | gepartment, which to be kept strict- | ¥ non-denominational.—The Editor.) I | | STATE OF CONNECTICUT. E By His Excelleney, SIMEON E. BALDWIN, Governor, A Preclamation. o a venerable custom n_ 1639, the first year of this commonwealth, I K 30th day of Bible Question Box Your Bible questioms will be an- swered in these colummus or by maill lla‘.d.lu-‘ to our Bible Question Box Zdito: IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANO, &et_a SHONINGER through WIHITE, THE TUNER. 48 Seuth A St, Taftville. first yvear in the intercollegiate, and C. €. Gullfver, 1913, who has relatives 1n‘ Norwich, will alse run on the Yale team. In the standing of ceontestants for the cup offered by the captain of the cross-country team, Henmdrick is sec ond, with eight points, ony one point behind the leader. The competition ends Christmas, the events being weekly hare and hound! rums, of+which four havesbeen held. Pursuant t ke piscas ‘o t o1 appeint Thursday, the November, as a day of THANKSGIVING te Almighty God for the blessings of [ & While during its course other coun- iries have been and ere the seat of war, and of all the sadness and suffer- ing that war involves, our own land nas been in perfect peace. For this; for the streng fou lons of civil gov- ornment that our ers laid; for uiw GOOD, SAFE RULES. No one can ever afford to become careless in the use of loaded weapons of any kind. Old and experienced hunters are killed occasienally from carelessness in handling their weap- ons. Because of the fatality in western Massachusetts the first day of the In reply to the statements as to the ength of the creative days of the Lord being but twenty-four hours each, we have the following to offer: Answer.—Examining the Genesis ex- rressions critically, we discern that a distinction is made between the crea- tion of the heaven and the earth TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, Norwich Line LETTERS T0 TH E~EDITOH of repul open season this week, the Worcester | The riot, )_-o-n" . at the Hyperion! 0 0% M nd th, b The Remedy Is Wanted, —TO— . 11 N - ke e an e subsequent resula- e Remedy Is anted, recomm Gaszette ventures to give this very |theater on Foethal N S hea tions, or ordering of these, and the = Y the di e ;lonhnnt!o::: G;w e'ptl; wholesome advice to gunners: gg;:gmnu:mx o-t cox:;ei:lflv?::h ‘-:‘: rurtlhel:'fcreflfltlo;llt;f vcset::»le and an- B!’T‘ldn’or \Bunaubn: ElnB Thu;;d-,v(;s N EW OR K gather in their hemes s “There are three good rules to fol- s - [imal life. s these subsequent op- | Bulletin, November 23, Br'er Jim C.| e veNeat Nialy 800 hanks fof, when handling a shetwun o rifie] DS & DOYOStE of the Cheater wes BUE | rations that are described as th- Di- | Vallette savs the question before. the STEAMERS vine work of the six epochal da 2 en under my hand and seal of the state, st th ’Glpiml in Hartford, this first day of vember, in tgxen aud ul eleven, and the independence of the t"n‘iud States the one hundred and house is what is the cause of the high cost of living. There is no such ques- tlon before the hous all; the causes | are known. I beg to correct the title. | The vital and burning question before in the fleld. Never swing the arm so that a human being is brought within its range; never carry it In such a way that any pertion of one's body is ground rapidly .until the manager of the Hyperiom, pon whom criticisms had been , came forward with an apology and a!statement thai cast the blame on the tXaveling stage man- - Verse 2 tells us that in the very be- ginning of the first day of the crea- tive week the earth was—though with- out form (order} and void (emvty)— MAINE —AND—— - NEW HAMPSHIRE in range, or would be brought in ~ | waste, empty and dark. This impor- | the house ‘What is the remedy for ' sixth. R s T s s TR ne e = ;gm (flna .t::: }::ng_' :;vlléflo :Jl:a:;‘;e tant item should be distinctly noted. | high prices That's what we want— | Cheese this route next time c& ommand : gun against anything—always lav it | comsiderabiy s Pt Ihesognized. it at once corroborates |a remedy—and if thero fa o belter or | to New Yorik You'll'nave & daiig . 2 = = (oo e testimony p. . y ' | Vag on ng Is oun. an down and avoid the risk of & discharge | waa plenty of excitementbut the dam- | . (TS oI OF £L0008Y (hus far: and, ;:’::,"_",,';m‘;','-(',‘;f-‘m,‘:"’l":, M eible | Juperb view of the wondersul sky fin — by its falling. Te these might be add- a,lg]o done Wtu! not so great but t’h:.‘t deductions of some geologists on some | C. name it JOHN W. AYER i.n;r :’:‘1:1- front ;‘r u?nn.qu-n z’.;-yn“ eral . cays [all signs of it had v | poi : g s A PR eamer Jeaves New Lendon a p. FOLLOWING THEM PERSISTENTLY |0 the gemeral rule. namely, alwavs |2l signs performance, Which drew as | Lol It 18 well that we acknowledge | South Frankiin, Conn., Nov. 23, 1911, oy, ooe Wow Fork. Do ';n.wtkfl ‘whatever does not need to be contended for In defense of the Eible. The Bible does not say how long a period elapsed between the be- ginning when God created the heaven and the rth, and the beginning of the creative week used in perfecting it for man; nor do geologists agree smongst themselves as to the period of this Interval—a few extremists indulge in wild speculations of millions of years. Coming then to the creative period— the ordering of the affairs of our beaven and earth in preparation of the paradise of God for mans e)verlasting hcmre—we note that these “days” are nowhere declared to be twenty-four- | handle a gun as though it was loaded, even when morally certain that it is not charged. “The observance of these simple rules will go far toward making less frequent those grewsome accidents of maiming and death of which Worces- ter has had several within the past few vears.” | 79, East r, at 545, and Ple | North River, o'clock next mor: NEW LONDON $ i T Qe or telephone W. J. Phillips NEW YORK New l.onden, Conn., for sta DAUGHTER 'WAS CURED By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md.—“I send you here- big a crowd as ever. The trouble was caused ‘when, after only an hour's entertainment, thesabes- tos curtain came down, due to police censorship, it was later claimed. When twenty minutes later the curtain was raised a foot and dropped back again. the football crowd that had paid 33 started to get satisfaction. Then came the episode of the hese, which never would have happened, had he known, sayvs the manager. Dress suits and evening gowns received the benefit of the shower, and the further outbreak that would have followed was pre- vented by the police. Chief Cowles of the New Haven po- The case of the government against the packers shows how money can hold up the courts, and how persistent the governmentiis in trving to get a square deal for ithe people. Almest nine years ago the action against the packers was begun; six months have elapsed sinece they plead- ed, and now, after two pestponements, their trial is still very much in the air. ; Upon this last technical dodge a comtemporary comment thus: “No wonder they and other f{rust mem grin derisively when they hear that indictments have been brought against individuals for the violation of the criminal section of the Sherman law, “No wonder the great average peo- ple require 2 good deal of argument to shake their impression that there is a law for the rich and a law for the poor; that men in high places and with the means to obtain ‘slick’ lawyers and to carry on the expensive fight from court to court have all the advantage in the world over the ordi- citizen accused of crime. 404 Meriden.—Mr. and o Bellaville of Webster combined age is 195 Mrs. Dominick street, whose | years and who will be married 77 years next January, bave just faced the camera, which was a novel experience for them. EDITORIAL NOTES. Thieves do not have an easy time— they have te sweat once in a while! New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Frelght and pa gor service direct to und from New Y From Nerwieh Tuesd days, Sundays, at 6.15 p. m. Ne'w York fix:;x est Riger, t L Happy thought for teday: never any spare pie at the pie-counter. A contemporary ecalls the bile racers goggle-eved speed They look it. Four weeks to Christmas and how many people, think yeu, have their intentions listed? There is political autamo- lunatics! Tow H Bdps s "EOvery Tpdrela If vou haven't got a vacuum sweeper yvet, do not forget that it would he a fine Christmas present. 7 Koy, F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. s Nopyevicays, /@ wonder the country is beginning The Italian flyers who drop bombs ture of my fifteen r old te femr that cuiit cannot be made|on the Turks from the sky are to Ke@diaror 1,000,000 dojiido:a. i daughter Alice, who personal under the anti-trust act. If {be known as hand grenadiers. ¢ ¥ jwas restored to A S the trial of these beef men does not —_— Lydla E. oy e ] eeiient sea ba: Every ouidoor recreaiion begin next Monday, it will come near ) envta- tog. I: 'bu-:- L tenmin. -fl"IIiln' foe to believing so.” and as things are running today it 3 ble Compound. She | . A1ole Sessicnes Wy 7S 4 seems to have been well named. 'ErBidovea ‘emirayds mijpetéas cis olovérmote pEpos T Spencer is showing himseif to be a madman instead of a crazy one—he knows when to get mad right well! To the credit of the government, it may be said, it keeps the packers squirming with a fair prospect of get- ting their peit at last. ‘was pale, with dark circles under her eyes, weak and irri- table. Twodifferent doctors treated her 7 14,000 Tensi 535 Feet Long . Most Luxurious and omly Fxcly sively Firsi-Class P or § loamer to Berm No Cattleor Freight *Eiiddos DROPPING NICKELS AND DIMES. As Thanksgiving is approaching we annually natice the boxes of the Sal- vation Army in public places awaiting the gift of the people for the poor. These boxes only call for pennies and nickels and dimes, and to drop one Boston has a Jack-the-Snipper—he was caught with the hair of two little girls he had robbed of their locks. s L d. -2 is ovykarafacikds Tepds suvallieypdcay # ey X g rew worse all ihe ime. Lydia E.Pir ham’s Vegetable Compound was re: ommended, and after taking three bot- tles she has regained her health, thanlks to your medicine. I can recommend it for all female troubles.”—Mrs. L. A. The way in which Beattie faces the worst shows he has the nerve to re- peat his crime if he deemed it neces- *Eniope @Ot kai apopdayte td aviaiidypata budy axo fuds. in occasionally shows that you keep |S&ry. \ the unfortunate in mind, - : CORKRAN, 1103 Rutland Street, Balti- B ...; e Wiledvehs. Who wiihie 5 The livestock arrivals at Chicago more, Md. AV . i inaer weoil were greater th past thr ks ‘ cannot invite them to their own ta- 3 5 > IFER . WY ———— | Hundreds of such letters from moth- | bles: and the meedy do mot feel pre- |than in the same three weeks for three ers expressing {heir gratitude for what o URSION § :.teé \n»a(“(:v’.qsulcvh(:n\'llitmn:‘: and | ° i 5 Baers 2ol Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- TH.NKSGWING D‘Y EXLU S H . AT . T L The skl whe thinks he hamit =k or them have gl g zood work for us. It is yeur part and mine to drep a coin into these treasure boxes, and, whether it be large or small, feel sure that its mission will be fulfilled, Help make Thanksgiving a day for ithe giving of thanks by some one of the world's unfortunate. There was One who said: “The poer will always be with you,” and “as ye do it unto the least of these ve do it unto me.” The Salvation Army boxes are an invitation to us to exercise the char- ity which we profess to possess and may thus honor. Those he think “Dad” is slang are aware that it and “Mam” are words which show the same crence and respect for parents as regular English words, Father and ther. The New Russian ambassador may in this country that people here suspected on account of their ity or relgious faith, “A ci's 4 man for all of that!™ The Chinese think Christian mis- fionaries are just fit to kill and the annibals think they are good to eat. Mortal man does have many minds. Wherever John < D. Rockefeller's competitors appear they do not re- gard him as a saint or have much falth ia his professions of religion enemy in the world need not think he | is. exempt from the usual talk behind | one’'s back. | el 1 | There are 32,000,000 telegraph and | telephone poles in the country and the | day may come when there will be one per capita! The English rubber stockholders | have discovered that water can be. pressed out of rubber as well as out | of a sponge. i i Congress comes in right after Thanksgiving. It should point out to Russfa the necessity for honoring Am- erican passports. % It is at the old-fashioned turkey raf- fle that men first began to have chick- en luck. Now some cities in the state are prohibiting it. All That Survived Weliman’s Trip. Many who are following the fortunes of the Vaniman balicon confess that their ohief interest lies in the fate of the cat.—Detroit Journ: Danes Deserve Vote of Thanks. After his reception in Denmark Dr. Cook has decided to abandon the lec- ture platform. Better late than never. —Pittsburg Dispatch. ~—Rev. Edward C. Fellows, who has heen paster of the (‘ongrega- tlonal church since January 1, 1305, tendered his resignation at the Sunday morning service to take effect Janu- ary 1, 1812 Auction ARuction OUR SALE OF HIGH GRADE WATCHES, ROGERS’ SILVERWARE, FOUNTAIN PENS, BRACELETS, RINGS, CLOCKS of all makes, OPERA and FIELD GLASSES, CARVING SETS, JAPANESE and ART GOODS, ETC, is positively drawing to a close. It is our carnest advi.e to the PEOPLE of NORWICH and VICIN- ITY to take advantage of this Sale. If you intend buying any CHRISTMAS PRESENTS - please step in and see what a little money will do. Remember this Sale will only last ONE WEEK and NO MORE. Sale each Evening from 7 to 9, and will sell PRIVATE DURING THE DAY. Wauregan House Block (HIRSCH'S OLD STAND.) A. MARCUS, Auctioneer. NOTICGE Our Rugs are all sold—and we have no more—but we have quite a few LACE CURTAINS on hand yet. gg:md has accomplished n received by the I.ydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. Young Girls, Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or_irregular periods, backache, head- ‘s;:e, dg‘ginfidovm sensations, faint- spells or lmmcfilto action_and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. Thousandsihave been restored to health by its use. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice, free. s ' IUISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, {calp and Face Specialis! MANY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN lcok ordinary and unattractive because of scant, faded, yellow-gray hair. A band, transformer, braid. the heautiful triangle invention, would make worlds of difference In their appearance. Such women should consult Miss Adles. In Norwich week of Novem- ber 37th. NORWICH—Wauregan House NEW YORK-—2730 Broadway. Telephone 704. nov20MWE PIANOS Come —Look—Listen. If you buy your plano here you will enjoy perfect sai- isfactl G. E. PARKHURST, 17 Hill Street, Norwich, Conn. septisFW TOBERMUDA. Hotals and il ¥ Atiantie Line 290 5 New Advice fo Mothers Have you had baby's pholograpll taken 7 It's an art to take babs's photo= graph as It should be taken. To -atch | his roguish little emile, his protty littia dimple. Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood's days im years to come. We have had years of experience in photographing children { They always look their best { posing. | take them. No (troublexome Spap them In a jifty. LAIGHTOWN, The Photographer, Boclety. Opposite Norwich Saving On Exhibition Latest St A fine ussortment of ihe in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear at MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, No. 52 Shetucket Stree t o advertising n ecrieut equyl ness results. fa o The ™ Bul«