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lorwich Bulleti 30 o~ - ki % 3 inclined every. 7 wud Goufief. | trade in town the more money | hody dranms pors o 1ae abd o what is ilkely to be spent in improvements. m but seeking a little com- 3 i;fi'm =|i- means bigger and better stocks of | fort in the realm of hope. time E - goods, increased taxes on the part of | in life we catch ourselves of & - i the leisure and the pleasure which is | would E fnceiptias prics. 13 & week; Soe a | PUsinies which means & 10WEE (8% X810 | 15%e ‘ours by and byt in the sweet | weelk - i i e ) an. ‘s |EY and by, but in the mundane by |ing rea ‘me TooRed. : e s Homwe trade to a large extent is| . ng by—and to very few people does | the one - of v < at Norwioh | guaranty trade, for goods must be aa|it aver come: but mo ons can be robe |1c out to allow 2 Tepresented or they will be returned; | hed of the pleasure found In thiphing | turning. So you must and th ods will be taken back, or | of it; and toose who have had the |girlie on Thursday nex: N, you. ; The aeficiencies be made good by the| experience and the disappointment of | he brave S B o i Ol 4 home merchant, who must do business | it know that it was something fine in | before she | ‘her mother's 3 a|thought. When the disappointment |ter all, I belleve I have the worst of ’ ] ! J - rue Office, Heem 8 Mureayfon honbr to keep his trade and extend| omus most people are old enough and |for you and papa Bave the other o it. sensible enough to realize that it reai- | dren at home, while your poor Rel ‘What makes business lively and|ly makes little difference whether such | <o will be eat her Thanksgi ‘ Norwich, Saturday, Nev. 28, 1911 |tenements in demand is the amount of | fine dreams tome rrue or ot, for ihe | HINGF At & bosmImE Roter g \ = money in_circulation. The larger it} person who his been busy Uirough o | Gving Lo be thankful enough not to SYMPATHETIC COUGHING. is er capits, the greater demand there | iong life nover takes 1o ielsurs kindy. | homestclc "Stil you have"trained me 23, L . e comforts Lidlencss are very | te that duty mu Go Into = chureh or a lecture hall |is for work of every Sort; and the TUC, CORDIES =~ OUnidlences ave very 0 Jemenact thet d b5 w shall " W and as scon as the preacher or lec- [more money there Is spent in town the . i;iy "In age we find habitual in- |4l be thankful,that-it tarmed out as J _SOTE OF OUR SPECIALS turer begins to speak there 18 a veri- | more there is in circulation—the | Susiry has made leisure wkeome On. | it did” table tempest of ceughing, drowning |#reater amount per capita. Iy painted angels appear to enjoy sit- | S0 wrote Rebecca Fielding to her the text or the first words. This nolse| Every dollar that goes out of town|ting with folded hands. But the | Mother one day in November, and sad will Be esmtinued at intervals until [in trade makes for better times in|dreamers are dreammng the same |NEWSs it was to all at home, but espe- < the town it goes to—not-in Norwich. | dreams now theyv have dreamed for a | clally to the devoted mother who, as ihe deliverance is ovem In onme corner thousand generations: and will go on Fielding, T'll Jose my guess, and though | . 3 man coughs an henest eough, and |Out of town investments may Feturn| jo,ming for a thousand generations : WHISKIES PER GALLON. R BRANDIES, PER GALLON immediaselx, lice an infection, there|dividends to home folks: but they |15 tome. What the heart of man|are careful economists and are rated i A Siois Toncalae of ALE’ LAGE is a ceugding chorus, most of which |make the wheels go round and em-|yearns for is not always what.ne most [by the world as close-fisted, Upon | New England at this time? i Old Rye Whiskey ... Fine Brandy .............. $2.00 is affected amd wholly unnecessary.|plor help elsewhere—home industries | needs. the whole they.are a grossly misrep- ~ Rebecca turned to be confronled by and PORTER This coughing habit is foolish, because | increased mean more men busy in the = - resented class of citizzns. ~They do |one of her former college mates and Extra Fine Brandy.. 2 it is am affestation and it is & nuis- |Rose of New England, a larger popu-| It has been well said: “Life is a|:0t use their money as we think they |warm grectings were Srchanged. > g ving grana list, which | riddle”; and e human soul must|ousht te, and this is why we hold | Her friend, Grace Harding, was a IN , D. D. Brandy ,........... $2 =noe, beeause it interrupts the speaker | Ioticn, a growing gra bz L 15 work his own riddle out for himself. [them in disesteera and apply. oppro- |southern giri, and since her college old K Whi P, £08 aznosw thess who are trving to|again means a lessening tax xere. | BY mo pomsibility can any one live his {hrious cpitnets to them. They are |aays had reunt the oo ornere eatusky, Extra Fine D. D......... s e e oome peaple seem fo think | The imhubitants of any commumlty |iife for him—it can only be what he | well-behaved Citizens, nen of orderly |foreign travel, oo (he toe more 0w | Sem Cia 8 1. K it is fashionabls to affect coughing [whe arc loval to all home interests are | inakes it. There is no foundation for | habits, and in their way independent | meeting for the Arer ting swers thot AR g gal. Kegs Double Stamp Brandy..... L Extra Brandy ........... $3.50 in ehurch and elsewhere, but it lan't.” | progressives in every semse of the|it 1 bioks outside of those which|and promoters of enterprise: but they | rraduation. Grace insisted on taking | Pennsylvania Pure Rye...... Sl S e Jent criticism | word. Speaking a good word always | conisin the Divine truths which en-|get no credit for it, because it is all | Kebecoa with her to her hotel for the o of @ Merwich audiemce, or of an audi- | for onc's home town is shaping influ- | ‘ure N:u L'u,,.»ls a fl‘l\flrm and 1u;~ no‘x‘let(h::z‘gdn (:‘he ‘bal:kimf‘e& mbn ll: dn;’.( b|:: Rdnbccc.m exp'ained that she ; Old Puritan Stock... ceerenas. 8876 e 1y | Movable as mountains. They are umi- | call to e fact e bank | must attend lestures first. Sal Slanyaesthimn Hityy but 1t i sh |enco; but trading At home ComMERMOY | oy G50 Tare within the grasp. O | depositenis & factor Hi Sil tie Snters | “Rom hece Lo im i aiand $1.65 Special Brandy uttersmne of the Richmend, Va., Times- |is doing the right thing—is benefiting | ¢t human souls. The boy who rec- | prises that the bank fosters, and his | consclence as of oHh exoltimen Hoand WINES. PER GALLON. ‘which shows that in seme | CVErs citizen in the place. ognizes tre worth cf honesty and vir-1|saved pennies in the shape of Invested | “but you must coms to me for the re - 3 m and Iatftude 9o mot | TO attract trade fo a town the mer- | tue ard: love and endeavcr and per- | dollars. helps sustain the bank and |of the ddy. Anywas s sxt oot ining the L-1.7.7.7.% GINS AND RUM chants should see that they Win the|sistence is founding his character up- | tring dividends back to town and pro- | cromise, she Jeft Rebecca to hurry off | Califrnia Port ...$1.00 - vie...$ .90 Holland Gin voeee 9100 -$1.25| Beer, per case .. India Wharf Steam B Napaso Port ..... elways a temporary set- g . e x 2 rk fn—a @ lifo which must be a benefit to oth- | skinflint does dress plain ®nd live | Keeping the appointment later In @pellier, and thove who |20 In and & 0ol merket t P I A |G e s well as @ blessing to himself. | piain and heye homely wave, his mon. | 1he Say Rebecon ot Boite Haent B| TeeWthat they gammot help it will feel B fp i The ‘bullding of any other Rind of a | ey 15 workibg for the mood of the |i&ppy Hime chatting over old days and | Tinto Port that it ¥s & eruel assumption 16 say [Pute and a check to tra ¢ all pulling | 16 ends ustally in an awful examrle. | town where he lives and is always |1ecalling one after another of the girls | | d Port % I8 an affestation™s but it is an an- | 1lome trade s one way of all pulling | 1¢ is just as easy to be habitualiy well | counted in the prosperity of the place. |of their class. mported Port . noyance wAlch may be checked, and | (°8ether for the growth, the prosper-| hehaved as to be comstantly tricky and | When I got so that I could follow him | “You and I are the only spinsters Sherry Mast St safely be regarded as itV and fair fame of every place. Tt|unreliable. A great many thines recic. |and his savings I could not help won- | left, Rebecca, and If all goes well be- N " |spells civic organization for a pur-|oned as befnz shrewd and smart in|dering why he was berated so. His [forée New Year comes you will be the | Duff Gordon Sherry.. s g o preer: Pose which is attractive to those who | this iife ars a libel upon manhood. | raved money fs working and . doing | only ome. Don't wet ahead of me T Perhaps life would not be worth living | good all the time; nnd it seemed to | implore you, for I want vou for my Muscatel ...... . %L‘ & Siesmce in wm Such | ite of making a good market fojon a Tock, and proparing the way for |mote every kind. of businces: It the | Lo the Tostore bno poocat vack Fleishman Gin Orders promptly delivered in the|Jamaica Rum ity free of charge, bt i o Medford Rum s o 0 : ceeen.. 8150 ite Rum $2.0 HOW TO BOOM A CITY. are looiing for & place 0 ocate in{were it not for its large Nberties|and | me he ousht 1o ke comsidered simost |Mmid of RoHor.. New Honit object Y : s L-2-2-2- 1. Fins White R Thureday of thls week was Post- |25 Well as pro! R R its inconsistencies. If there are to be|as zood as the spendthrift; or the | know very well what that pucker in| Orange Wine ....... . —.qms‘—..g: oc & general in. [I°COETIze that in union “there 4w any excesses It i botier tliat ihey | fellow who just manages to live from | Four 'f‘ore::;-deen;u,.hLdknw it of A g strensth. should be toward tolerance than in- | hand to mouth, 3 e New En consefence e o &y e B e tolerance, - Manbood 15 simply geod e arousing withic you. But I'll not take Sty week, which opens on EDITORIAL NOTES. mastery of self; and t what| The old-fashioned man who used to |anv refussl, remember, for I must have H P d December 4. Chicago is to have a scheol to teach | SOlves the riddle of life and gives to | frankly confess his Jgnorance by say- | ¥ou, and it shail not cost you & tent, pecia rices in (0] e ooas ©F i, the Baltkmese American says: || Chicago 15 0 have & sohool to teach | L 00,0t laCy. ing: T do not Know. is becoming | either. Oh, here comes papa to help "8 thet fs necessarv is for a flooa | IONEEVILY. May i k) » r i — scarcer and scfircerlall the tlme,r It P‘TI?:‘:I:TYI:I‘Y';:} el e valiSr. e il e = ot rt of th rid is in its el is the prevaiil atyle now to profess 3 0 entered a of post eards to de tth Baltimers | o1t M58 been concluded the Susflower |, 'S B2, M G100 1 ing the shortage | e Masw: whelhor oao’ Aaowe Sr RSt | moment, ‘was Guiy Dressnton ang b | Blockdale, full gt.... +..-$ .90/ Old Crow, full qt. creeeee.$ .65 Duff Gordon Sherry, per bottle meflo cards or oerds wAth Baltimore | tate men who tarred and feathered a. He xo o e vl his usual genial manner urged his views that wiil the 1 ¢ Bal = the rainfall in this time represents|and this leadis to mo end of Iviig agd e e Jeff County, full gt 90| G. R. Sh full qt 65 -~ e B g o - | woman were “daisies & shortness (f water equalling the|trouble. 1 like to sa: daughter's plan to such an extent that orson’ Coupty,. fulk.mt. pei A el e R 651 Imported Port, per bottle timere to cvary part of the union, to el oo rainfall of fourteen fuil months; or 52 | know,” eccasionally, to some one who | Rebecca found herself yielding to their 1 | Sam Clay, full gt................ .90| Monogram, full gt.... % 85 Sveay tewn @nd hamlet in the United | Why should it cost a quarter of alinches on tho level: and the worrying |is sure I do know, just for the fun of | Feauests, and very happy in doing so. . California Port, per bottle 80 year old Roxbury Rye, full qt. 1.00| Paul Jones, per bottle. ... muillion to defend the McNamaras if|{man is beginning 1o think nature has |iitnessing the expression of surprise | Picking up the evening paper, the time Is ripe new for a great|they are innocent men? slipped a cog, or eise that man by his | that creeps over his countenance. Per- | judge exclaimed: i rnessi ight and 3 b “A fearful accident fs reported, and forwasd move for Baltimore. Let the genius in harnessing the lightning and | haps he goes right off, and reciting | 4 Joss of life 16 ettaming 1 it Extra Fine Port, per bottle 3 Three Star Hennesseey Brandy, per |Crystallized Rock and Rye, per 3 A f vice | turning electricity to his own use has|the circumstance to a friend, sa: Susiusse mea send out these cards to| Thers are pelicemen long in service | tarning slectricity to his own use bas i not heve ownth up i lEnot-.| Must. Bave -Bagn. Keiveaes: hawt. ead | bottle ....... 3 S 0] Botble R e 65| GINS IN BOTTLES, ALL KIND the enétre mailing lists, and let every [who have never wrestied with any-|[Iiverted the covrse of such large o e o i Tor & thonsand" do1- | your home, Miss Rebeco Sther person make it a matter of pa- | thing worse than a bdd cold. upset the equilibrium of nature: Duf |lars!” He does not know that false | “Why, yes." replied Rebecca. adding g . triotle pride to fall into line. g = g it is more than likely that natire is|pretence is a check upon morality and |in @ horror-struck tone, “and I should “Phe fisst Post-card day for Bal- According to the evt«:‘en?& a‘fiocke; peating itself, and that in the | about every other good personal qual- ;x-:;almnanm%ifi‘#m ::‘3";‘1».3 e 11 h cleaned the Merritts ou ¥ eve his to g i % - | b Son. ik Himore showld be an event of the|feller scheme of nataral events th us|ity; and e does not believe “confes- | had I gone home for Thanksglving as . widest importance and fruitful of the |of ten millions in a few months. innatural spell of weather” is per-|sion is good for the soul” Such a |I wani s - ehstaidt ectly egarded a | po ow mamma will rejoice that I fnvitation is not Y aturg). Man Hes regarded 2|person would bRSwrbliy REEETh Bis b o o FRG SR el of soanin - frra; t se; pui ¢ he is com- | £, e imate in the - ~ Ewmeral; it is specific: it is an invita- | It Jooks as if the English suffragettes | drouth as a curse; put now I om- | feelings 1f you should int! Fesary N e " ; Setting themselves in Jail to |ing to look tpon it as a blessing, it | most: polite why that he wes & shys- & 3 t t tion to the finest city in the land |Poped by geiting themselves in jail to : the natural way for | tor, of something else worthy of just |, _All of the next day, excent for tie eS alin oy orwic ’ onn. . . being regarded as L st atats in the unien—an feventually gat Somebody out of oMos. b, S Il oI and sweetening of the | ss vach. dleeptobh; But whet W Ne loctures, the sirls spent, ioether, and invitation to come and take part in soil, an operation which is necessary | anyway? If he is honest, what kind DrBulls Congressman Henry is about to re- Lier boarding house while Grace and the finest events of hospitalit: verdure. And crops are he find_to_make N - PHRIEY 5% | e from political Hie. - Sictoen: yeags | Lo becimote viidure. And, creps arefor s definftion ean’helSsacte mais |8 R e e rsse | sepitint Mich ba X Aedbea ¥4u. T ath [rciie ame arid address,. snd must be The governor of New: Hampshire | O consressional life has satisfied him. | In Australia this year a crop of pota-- mar who “don’t know” is right on the |for (he brief time left them before|thankful you were prevented ' from | delivered or malled on or before May R e o SR it oF o e toes planted in March and harvested | jevel to get information and sdvames | GTAce's wedding shiould take place. coming home. As for the Christmas 1, 1912, to Williim DeLoss Love, o Ve e A Kansas City court has declded | j of water | i dge—Le is always in than ebecca plans, they will not prevent us from | 354 Laurel street, Hartford, Con . P ey e Bea @ Seop. of Dimuelf by Kuowhy ke 2 Grace said rereatedly. “She is|having you for a time to ourselves, h compeiitor may Choos regular advertisement day in each year upon which it shall be the du of every inteiligent citizen to boom t 49cRN bhbles cannot b refuripl | SNS EBAR. (ham. ond t¥e. sgrioultucilia posieton e miin g RS i ch @ dear, and so little changed since | and we shall have much to say and do and disinherited because they prove|department of that country “they were splendid examples of this says e own subject, provided we left college. To think she will be | vhon we meet. Till then let us be |iates to some phase of the hist [ b 1 to be unsatistactor: the only girl left unmarried from all | thankful.” H: ford ce ty in the volutl b the Interssts of the state. There is a root.” Man is getting so he Views - 3 nl 5 Hariford county in the revolution little @ispasition to make light of it ever aroughts in'a new nignt: and he | SUNDAY MORNING TALK ]|cu ciasat, T mean to have her pairea AN IDLER. |following subjects may prove sugges- || HSYRUF but both susgestions appear to repre.| FAPPY thought for toda: Tt does| gy vet ba forced to recognize them off withl’l!luncey :olm;s next Christ- — tive: Jeremiah Wadsworth: - Nilas | . sent feasible methods of gdvertising. |10t Make 3 sight of difference whether | o5 blessings. R b S gos. by eomeé HISTORY PRIZES. | Deane: o shinston in Hart- ,Jor coughs, colds, g - = the end of love is a disappointment or - 4 “Matchmaker,” oried - her father. | Nosice from. the B AR, Commities | X Rochambean's Encampment in | fioarseness, bronchitis, oA . THEY SHOULD HAVE A CARE. |« mother-in-law. B SEOL I mvned oo antly thel OW MUCH ARE YOU WORTH? | pinching her cheel playfully, “you wili | Notice from.the S. A. R. - nfinca i HMartford: = Hartfora | § SOWP, influenz The rights of tobacco users. to blow THE s theoteh Gty saeets it In] not be content tiil the Inst girl is dia”| o the Pulblic Schoojs of Hartford | County in the Siege of Boston: Social | /looping cough around smoke indiscriminately has | 17 the arguments of Beattie's friends |18 & WAtk Hwousd 0¥ ST N S ot man is worth 5200000 sata | osed A County, State af Cannectiont: { i.ife During the Revolution; My Own | §ieasles cough, and for @ften been questioned by cranks who [27¢ correct. Governor Mann is more| the people never become aware of this | Brown to me as a rather florid individ- | sou afe the only one T am responsible miah’ Wadsworth branch of the | Town in the Revolution, {sthmatic and con- abominate habit and dislike the |Of & murderer than Beattie. Sympathy | fact. Once conscious of the fact man [ ual, a bit striking as to waistcoat, ap-| {07 f0f WO0S CH0R One OF Your Sortf g..s'of the American Revolution here- Your competition is invited. | rumptive coughs in all 3 6 g makes wmen illogical boy_ begins to grow to look the | proached us on the street. I happened |*9 0 B nas- S 1 NS O ey Talbes for this Tawt Skany ¥ ¢ | ttages of tho discase. A oRa R e part, Man hus to carry too much of | o know something of the man's nia- | Rebecca wrote to her mother a | CL JICULICTCE (e nistory of Hart: F. WILLIAME, | 1008 for man, woman i/ “who prociaimed that smokers hoaeer | When a big combine say= a law is| s histery in his face; and there isftory and realized that Brown spoke|EIowing maconnt of sl Rer Thankselv- | r5g' sounty in The Tevolutionary war A | HOPKINS CLARK. | g ohild. Nothing Y who proclaimed thet smoki h 5 ¥ i bl tting his z o A T. SLOPE | . i a5 where his character is read of men.|the truth save in probably setting e etter flited with the ameenurd | under the following conditions: AT R [‘hetter,” Biioe, 35 ots. . Y Fght to enter markets and grocery | UPconstituticnel cnd proceeds to defy | 1% %1, of nature the tree writes its | estimates too low. We bowed respect- e e o existad ha. | 1—There will be three prizes of $10 WILLIAM DELOSS LOVE, »_Price, stores and smoke u - it, it takes time and a powerful lot of { pistory i is a clo c v as Dives passed, with that Amer- |21 SymBaLiy by -} each, one for members of the upper Comniitiee. | NO MORPHINE p the goods the, history within and it is a closed book | fully ps tween these two, So closely bound to| each, on ' public were expected to purchase. mouey to show it i untll Tound and read by the expert|ican deference to wealth which the g Bl ' two elasses of a high school, ane for October 2 | OR CHLOROFORM Now, h is the criticism of a Woodsman—man writes his histors | Old World gives to aristocratic lineage. | *X3 U qia dear cHi1d, that we should | the lower two high school clisses an — d L vt s soieh coe. tourfl smoker which will be read with sat-| Mrs. Hetty Green, the richest wo- | Within but it finds expression without. | Who would not bow in the presence of [y, "\ /inictul’ some day for What seam- gue. for. pUBilS in schools lower than A,HISZ-':‘kv.r\:er\lh-:lmo:.yt:- OumCss. P P e 5 . 7 - et oy where. Living to maie good character | And then | began to ask myself hOW | hcme. T shudder to think of ypur nar- | must not excecd the limit of 1,500 | —+Atlantic Consiitution. ALES: | e 15th 8Ly Ehilsdeiphia, Pa. “Thojotlier day T was walking with | shoppirg with merans the putting on of a good face: | much our friend was really worth after | row escape. Some of our Melghbors | words, must be signed by an assumed 3 ects are recelving. the | SAMPLE SENT FRE 2 friend of mine ap the street when and departure from the paths of recti- | all Had he ever earned the money | were in that wreck. and, though not in- | name. must specify the class in which | _ Trrigation projects are recelving (he | weigefor it today: Mention this paper. Addr Be happened to be rolling a cigarette. | The Massachusetts inan who kissed | tude makes lines on the human face| that stood in his mame? Not a cent 0f {jured themseives, thev wera overcome | it competes. and accompanicd by a |serious attention o gove e Ve & BALTIM i ich spell misery, and produce on|jt Was he the master of any useful [hy the awful nes that followed the | sealed envelope containing the writer's | Brazil. A ferce wind came along and blew [a becuty £nd got her complexion on % mest of the tchacco away. my friend [his nose told so many stories in ex- | the faces of some poor mortals A lart or craft whereby the world was be- TEmaining unconscious of the fact that | planation he ¢idn’t know where he was | Countenance like that of the gorgon: |ing served through his Ix:bor’.’"!ie ?,‘.d ‘women M § —hi . or in effect, his visage by comparison | nothing in his life save to collect his B " T behinia b, Thefai—his w e with a true face becomes a caric: intcrest. Was he almoner to the poor. Sewiripnt Mio The &iGe - of = = There s no srch thins i | distributing_of his abundance to those fhe women. Ife did not mean to do| The packers are not afrald of the|knave or a hypocrite on the sl Jien | that lacked? On the contrary, he was 5 this. I know. Let us be very careful [zovernment; but they have dodged into | read mor: " »ther's characters | not only frugal but miserly in spirit. I The way we handie leose tobacco. | cvery hole in the law legal ability could | than they cive (o speak cf to any one: | One who had wrested an inslgnificant The women walked away much dis- |find from the start. They do not want | D9 Dwny men Who are not trusied 4o | git from him for a worthy cause tes- | gusted, with bils of tobaceo in their |a vera 3 not deserve to be, because they have | tified that, rather than submit to the g g Salagorn oy 5 3 tade the marks which lead fo distrust | exhausting process again, he would eves, b ppose, caused much — ané their own undcing. ~ pay the money himself. I really be- If we smoke we| There are some people so devoted lieve that if Dives had been called up- particle of the to- |to style that they could not eat dinner| | notice thot the greatest thinkers of | on to exchange worlds that very day T persom in thelif the bill of fare was not dome in|today find that men need humani not a half dozen people would have ! yery lmast, as it is bad enough that|French, although they have to order|more than they need civilizing. mourned’ with any sincerity. And 1§ etves 4 zardless of the great and true teach- | continued to wonder how much Dives B e e il oI Soieet what, they wakint. fias of Him who spake as mo otl was really worth, B ot miriet Tase on i ra man sroke, the world has so long | The fact 18 we judge these matters e boumd to e mome] The Amerieans who think Canada is | nursed its selfishness and conceit that | after clumsy and unfrue _standards. MEMS @iiokers ars bound to respect; | tar ahesd of this -country i nters]evem religion as enur Ly Fim | Our point of view is upiformly a com- and as one of them this word of cau- | prise and should annex this republic, | cannot poaetrate ‘t. The brotherhood | mercial one and our estimates are e: # re | of man has been ja d into a pigeo pressed in terms of dollar: We say fom ought to furnish food for thousht{ cught to become Canadians —they are < not goc1 Americans. hole beside the e y of man, and | that a man is worth a million dollars f g other great trutks which, had they | when, really as far as his value to 8o h 7 TUESDAY WEIGHING.IN DAY i hot Sis pat T Thonsand | e Eanh e B R e T ey One of the surest ways of getting p 3 Vears, might e'er this have ushered in | at all. Or we say that a man is wor.n The farmers of Windham and New Five ¢n of the millenium. Fis fol- | nothing (because the poor fellow has 1 1 B siatcss shanta sist Yoot ey Bible Question Box | it i oh e i T Tl |0 AR i S S B i absolute Overcoat Satisfaction less Ile re- | represents an indispensable blessing o Fuesday, November 25th, is The Bul- fawn of any millenium ¢ fe e | re ) 5 Mo weighing-in day at Samer turns to Vise the establishment | the communit : b Bros: market, Frankin = i of it Himself, The reason the Jewish | Some day We are going to give up. 1s to buy a Bt ot 1hs H abbi ga Christianity, in Lis | our present untrue standards and adopt Eaitor. the Biggest and the fattest turkess | , 1s the same | truer ‘ones. Worth is going to be ex- presented will take a bonus of $10 and . SRLiion, was not acafiu , A reason the millenium has mot dawned | prassed in terms, nct o dollars, but of fthe two making second and third | Q—Is it proper to speak of those who | —the principios which would have [ ability and willingness to serve Ask- weight 35 cach have turned from sin to righteousness Iwoduced it have not been made pra ing how much a man is worth, we It should be berne in mind that all | as being regenerated, or having a re. | ICAI_hive not been tricd. This is not | shall mean by the Inquiry. what can he turkeys e oilelis ot -ctamBits Sufcient for some. folks, | do? What Sift to the world's need. does Q. e iR ympeti. | senerated heart? | though, Instead of sinzing “We Shall | he bring? How does his life contribute Woe have hundreds of coats here to select from in all the most di i e Mgz n gl Answer.—The {erm regenerated is| Know Bach Other Peiter By and By.” | to human welfare? sl R L inis, wisiie- Ny & tesin of the Fabsrmit: dverchit . e o any turkey raiser who en- | ecquivalent to the expression of “hoing | we meed to kmow each other betier SEENS Jr oy % ’d Featn LoauolaleeTe e, Dird in the contest is sure of | born agsin” There are but two places|now. That is the way of humanizaiion | There are some doctors who aer poor makers in America. Long Coats and Short Coats—Belte s a ) Selling the bird whether a prize is he Scriptures wh tho expression | —the war to better manhood and 105- | men, but who are worth everything o | Box Coats—Service Coats and Dress Coats—all right up to the minute, wen or not | “regeneration” occurs. In Titus i, 5| scn vanity. whole communities. There are thou- | i s o t These will all be blue-ribbon binds, | it Js used to represent .the reform- | s sands of teachers whose salaries bare- in style, fabrics and workmanship—and at our prices they represen and they attract much atiention in the | /M€ 2nd justifying influences of fajth| The trouble with life is that life | Iy suffice to meet their modest wants. | Mose of in Redeemer, the Lord Jesus| requires action, and too many of but who are moral millionaires. They ‘ the best evercoat values that can be produced. ew England. Christ: and again fn Matthew xix, 28,! do nct know Fows to act. We are : | are contributing something to life: == where it is used to represent that glo- | ways thinking of the possibility of | they have a part in bullding up tha g something zrest, when it would | beautiful city that God will one day s and the world better to do | complete on earth. | mething simple. It tikes morey io is a world of need. There are | 9 9 9 9 A western contemporary sa i rious moral, social, political, religious @ude; but it takes mind to be a ihat need healing, and minds | Bryan has sailed for the West Indies, [ and physical change which will be in. | &nd possibly South America. But, like | troduced by the Messiah, who' say; the Goctor who goes away on a pleas- | “Behold, 1 make all things mnew. | bo B S, he tx responubly Burh 1o ll'R‘o\;;-ernn xxi, 6). TP||e process or,x“n‘ ‘nd\\:.l knv\\'l Witk beirig tld i nlw;d ;nugn_;e}::me&xfil -nadheumg urry bac! 4 i y encration is now gzoing on in the| which has the most vo s. e do | that need cheer. The ability and. sill: 2 FEN% L e R experiences of the members of the|not act as if we knew what we (hink | ingness (o minister to this need mm_} Qur Men’s Furnishings : % - Church of Christ—Christians | of ‘onrselves is of more Importance (o | ures the WoFtH of & e S Bive: Bhon Deeotion Lt et it | i .. Jilias BN of wa. Afany | Sret, e wirtleigfe gaan 1o Mt woimlh: like our clothes, always typify the CRAWFORD SHOES We look ‘n at the shop windows and | must grow and devlop as “new crea-|a villain has led a respectable career | good for something. “Write your name mawost styles, sxcollent qualities and ~FAY HATS Sec good apples selling for 20 cents |tures.” and will be born of the Spirit| upon the go0d opinicn of cthers, when | in kindness, love and mercy on the | % CLUETT SHIRTS a balf-dozen: and then wonder why |ID the resurrection, when as glorious | e knew he would be-in aii instcad of | hearts of thousands you come in com- the best values. & bundred bharrels, more or less, were | SPiritheings they will be invisible and| in thcir confidence if they kmew h!m | tact with year by year,” says Chl.lm-l INTERWOVEN HOSIERY 2 . powerful and can then go and eome as | as he knew himself. Under such cir- “and You are performing a re- e kan s 'n castern Conmec- | ihe wind. ' (John ili, 8). In the regen- | cumstances ke is sure to fall becavse | liglous duty which takes rank with the | : ticat unpicked eration of the world, after the Church | he is like an image off its pedestal— | golden precepts. t — has expericnced the new birth, the|he nas mo base upen which to Tc Somehow, ged by this higher 3 Our forefathers theught taxation |race will be restored to its primitive| The people who art aul in standard, Dives didn't scem to justify | ®ithout representation an injustice; perfection and life as| world ure tie real the ratine -that Brown and I had at | . " d in Adam in the Garden of | nppear fo be rather fven him. He was a poor man ere £ 3 and th re thousands of women who imen of . Rt 3 Artin than = rich one. He resembled | tie mouth of &l do not make a £oOIM those beantifully painted draw z " Acts ik 19-21. make o pretey s store called “dummies,” | 121-125 MAIN STREET. T iich When you pull them, out are " B OV e s 7 vertisement for a clotiing no ., Meriden.—A double annversary was|life ruled by the promptings »f a g00d | found to be full. of—nothing.’ The in- The Leading Store in Eastern Connscticut devotad sxclusively Sus taxes on real estate in New Hng- Jand who are denied any voica what- aver in governmen The baseball fam who invited a{obServed Wednesday by Assistant | heart and guarded by a sensitive ¢ dustrious Iittle .cobbler on the cormer b 4 5 y weman o sign with him for | FOStMaster ime Spencer, It belng | seirnce Comes pretty near Lefms the | sewing honest taps of needy - shoes to Men’s, Women’s and Chifdren’s Wearing Ansare! e i b h : birthday. and the completion | ideal life. seemed a citizen worth more to the 3 2 . ., was sed by a call for. his ih venF oF service iy e AT 5 i community. Gentlo reader, how m: B ting averaze and evidence of his|iden postoffice. Mr. Spencer was born| Every town has a skinflint o wo |are you worth? - in W OThis 18 what we call men who ty to make home runs! in Westbrook. 3 ‘fi,"

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