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YOUNG PEOPLE N CONFERENGE Baptist State Organization Conducted Helpful Programme at West Side Church—Address Along Historical Lines by Rev. A. R. Todd of Torrington—Rev. C. R. McNally, State President, Emphasizes Personal Work. ———— a8 atifying attendance | the Connecticut Baptist is bringing it s gt M el e to a high standard in quality and in &t the First Baptist church Wednesday | | 2p on ™ The future is very prom- Both - afternoon and evening ser- | 1o, -rence upon Young | Rev. C. R. McNally of New Lon- \rk conducted ls the state | don spoke upon The Daring of Youth o HaRUE e Peopie, | and the New Evangelism. urging the youth to reach out to do personal w in leading others to Christ and His kingdom. McNally of New conducted the de- R, tent L. ¥o g W e Standard of Excellence. & A. R. Todd, of Torring- | A’ supper was served at 6.15 by the tor v pon The Young Peo- | Church Aid soclety. The evening ser- pi tion, Historical and | vice opened with a song service led P in pa by the Rev. Mr. McNally. Then an T tist church in th address was given by Re Mr, Mc- tate w nized in Connecticut Nally upon the Standard of Exceilence. ndard at 100 points, ut the Connect He placed the ed in 182 In 1881 | a mark ch should be the beacon ga Christian Endeavor | light for all of Chri le. w later, 188 Rev. H. aterbury gave x Young Peo- | a littlé idea of the enormous work done stics of 1900 he said it $90,000,000 has been nd educational cared for; 448 s are numbered among the Bap- with 53 works published by them. Questionair. The latter part of the evening was given to asking and answerinf ques- tions upon the Young People’s society and its work. A vote of thanks we { ded to the | of Onward Christian Soldiers and the editor-in-chief of benediction closed the service. TO PUBLISH BOOKLET. | UNIVERSALIST LADIES ELECT. Mrs. Thomas Potter Not Allowed to Resign as President. ern Connecticut Business Men's Associations Wili Show Merits of This Territory. E The Ladies society of the Church of the Good Shepherd held its 69th an- nual meeting in the pariors of the church W day evening with al good num attendance. Officers| were > ensuing year as foliows Mrs. Thomas Pot Mrs. E. Trac Keppler illian Johnson dent, A, re-election ter has served s and acceded unanimous of her the s were given, the showing that the ad been devoted towar I expenses during the arious committees were nd plans for the annual e were discussed. OBITUARY, Mrs. William Metzger. e project | pdna Wheeler, wife of William was T < | Metzger, and formerly of this éity, died n pointed | gyg3enly Tuesday at her home in Sa- < *UCU | vannah, Ga. She was the daughter co s “AUmer | of Charles and Jennie Whaley Wheel- « lon. re er and was born in the town of Mont- S — ville June 20, 1380. In 1900 she was Hospitable Long Point Cottage. united in_marriage in this city with . o shbther.| Wi Metzger, who survives her. 5 2 S bepes ger was employed here for 2 s a compositor eight of which 3 e Bulletin job department. : g0 this fall he went to Sa- - Ga., he has been em- ployed by the Braid-Hutton Co., print- < < ers. Mrs. Metzger left this city last : 3 y to make her home in Sa- F x nd she leaves three B = Ruth and Russell, w I h, a brother and an unt, Mrs. beth Whaley of Trad- ing Cove. Miss Bertha Metzger of Fifth street is a sister-in-law, Dr. Slocum to Speak. The funeral was held Wednesday Slocum, D. D., will ad- | 2nd burial was fn Savannah, 3 New Ha- Frank C. Kleindienst. b \"”’:j After an fillness of over a duration, Kleindie: the hom Maleolm, 2 ? day evening at 7 o'clock. ' He hs ill with tuberculosis, and for the la | 19 weeks had b confined to his 5. aptist Prineiples, For Sallow, Blotchy, Rough or Greasy Skins Ger- 1863, Kleindienst was born in { December, M in this country, first locating in Ro ville and then in Norwich. In Oocum | about thirty years ago he was united in marriage with N Shefer, whose, ath occurred about fifteen years ago. Kleindien employed by the y. Fra- he was a member of the Hep- phs, and was also a member of the an order of Odd Fellows. Mr. Kleindienst was a member of the Ger- man Lutheran church on Franklin street. He leaves two children, a son, Henry Kleindienst. and a daughter, Mre, George Malcolm. with whom hc made his home. His mother and twa sisters, who live in Germany also sur- vive. Mr, Kieindienst was weil liked by his many friends, who extend thefr heartfelt sympathy to the mourning family. Boswell Avenue Trolloy Delayed. Construction of the Boswell avenue trolley extension has been temporari- 1y delayed by the inability of the con- tractor who i= to do the grading to get his men on the work at once. He has a sewer construction contract on hand at Paltic and as soon as that can be finished will shift his employes here for the I"oswell avenue work. The 1 Traiming 2 two ye 3. Todd Torrington. Rev.|a ticket plan has been awarded to | Mr. S of the inspiration| Mrs. Bassett of 86 High street, Nor- | and help that the meeting had given | wich. ‘ and hoped that the Young Pml){;lh.' - 2. | vork d the church work would L] = i Tore closely connected. . Ome versa| Keeping Regord of Parcel Post Mail. u wome :fl il el pole line on Boswell avenue for the PTOTESSIONAT trolley extension has been nearly com- — pleted. App.icanis must be bets oo 0 of 2238 %, in scund physical h Trolleymen on Vacations. Inspector Reuben B. Ladd of the trolley company, Harry Willlams and s now Dbeing formed, For fur-i john Dawson, also employes of the L on, apply o SUPT, Me-| company, are spending several days at mo al, New Lendon, Conn,|the Brockton fafr. Day Starter John Kinney, who began his vacation Monday, is acting as in- spector during Mr, Ladd's absence, Night Starter George Heroux is tak- ing Mr, Kinuey's place and J. J, Shea is doing night duty at the square. Senater Brandegee Attsnded Meeting. SBenator DBrandegese went from New London to Washington Tuesday to at- tend o meeting of the republican con- ressional committee, of which he is ret viee chairman, lle said that neo husiness of importance was transicied at the meeting, at Brockten, 1. B, Palmer is showing hig stock gt the Brockien fair this week, He has won $386 on his cattle and $186 on sheep, He has sold an eight months’ pid il eaif, Lord Dalmar, for $1%5 and p ram for $40. Next week he shows at banbus, FUR SEASON OPEXS ow 18 the time for yoy to get out 1 guarantee all repair work Betailed as Range Officers, furs ) . ; - - 3 aptuine Conner, Mergan, DParsy, perfect, Mave alse a niee line of | fioulenants Basrows and Wasren of Pu: Ceais for men and women, We- | ot @GLI0ts JUEONS SEL 0 Pty men’s Muffs and Coliars and anything | ayve been detailed as range officery at the Fur line M. BRUCKNER, 81 Frankiin St. solver matches ges om Ocl. 3 the state rifle and on tho ®ust Haven I and § FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Witheut Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have.a” New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expemse. No mattér whethér your cage Is of long standing or Fecent de- velopment, whether it is present as occasional’ or chronic “Asthma, = you should 'send for a free trial of our method. o matter in what climate you 1ive, no matier what your age or occupation, 1f you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want teo send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, “patent smokes,” etc. have failed. Ve want to show everyone at our own expense that this new method is designed to end all dif- ficult breathing, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all tim®. This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and then begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon’ below. Do It Toda. B — FREE ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room 539-H.. Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo, N. Y.: : Send free trial of your method ta Given Sewing Machine. The Porteous & Mitchell company gave a demonstration of sewing ma- chines in their booth at the New Lon- don county agricultural fair. The company has just announced that the high grade sewing machine which they offered to give away after Sept. 30 on At the postofice on Oct. 1 the weighing and counting of the parcel post mail was begun, according to an order from the department at Wash- ington. This isf to be done for the | first 15 days of the month in order to ROGLER & SHANLEY Modern Sanitary Plumbing in all branches. Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and Sheet Metal Work. Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed Estimates Solicited Telephone. 483 Main St. Now, the best time of the year for painting is approach- ing, and A. B. Nickerson, 44 Perkins Ave., can do it. MADAME SCHWARTZ ANNOUNCES A Grand FALL AND WINTER OPENING All Are Invited to 10 Main Street, Breed Building Telephone 242-4 and stop the injury. Established 1872 Come To Us For Glasses that rest and restore the eyes. correct that eye-strain now; later it may be a more se- rious matter. If you do not need glasses we will tell you so. If you do need them you should get them at once We. grind lenses on the premises. Restore broken lenses or fill your prescription at short notice. on the ground floor in prices as well as location. THE PLAUT- OPTICIANS 144-146 Main St. Norwich, Ct. Ty Al It may be easy to We are CADDEN CO. | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. | Our Annual Fall Opening W}LL CONTINUE THROU(_;HOUT THE WEEK. * In addition to a display of Fall Merchandise, the most com- plete and comprehensive we have ever shown, we are offering i3 A STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES In selecting these special offerings we have chosen from each department the most seasonable, most wanted and most reliable items we could gather together. All reduc- tions are from our own low selling prices. The object of these special values is to add another reason to the many other good reasons why it will be profitable to visit our store during Fall Opening Week. HERE ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS A Hosiery Demonstration During Fall Opening Week we will continue the demon- stration and sale of . Burson Fashioned Hosiery furnish statistics for department. the postoffice The Shetucket river is much lower than it should be at this time of year. BULLETIN POINTERS What To Buy and Where To Buy Delicatessen . ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOOCDS AT THUMM’S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Building. The federal game ‘law, congress for the day. Attention, ~ Farmers! Bring Your VEAL, LAMB, POULTRY and EGGS to W. E. JONES 270 West Main St. Phone 1201 ANDERSON’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY has removed to his new store in the Post Office Building, Baltic. WHEN YOU NEED anything in Groceries, Coen Goods, Confectionery or Temperance Drinks drop in to the little store of MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers’ Articles 1 Bave For Saie A Property which consists of a two story house 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet two woodsheds and one acre of land. T also have a plece of land suitable for a livery stable which 1 will lease. WM. P. BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD. Coca-Cola ORANGE-ADE BELFAST GINGER ALE CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, East Side. Tel. 596 FH & W, TILLINGRAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers Jewett City and Central Village. H. Blackledge & Co. Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators. Agents for Cclenial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oifs and Glass. 25 Seventh Street. ‘Felepherie eonnection. We are headquarters for Eonfestionery, 1es Cream and r'ada Wates, Weo earey a sompiste line sf Statienery and Beuveniv Postsards, 4. ¥, Wavtinm, i¥4Th Baitte, The Old Baltic Hotel Jous F. Delaney, Frop, 'uil line ef High €la wian e, of tusn o Ulsars oy auiomsebile parties stop here. Spedial rates te commercial men. i¥aFa BALTIC. If You Demand the best, watch our wagens. Bros’ Ice Cream guaranteed t on the market, wholesale and il Full line of Fruits and Confection- ery. Talls purest 197 Nerth Main St. Telephone TALIS BROS RICH & RUBIN, 204 West Main Street, Proprietors of the New York Mineral Water Co. Bottlers of all kinds of Sodas, lron Brew and Celery 7onic. Telephone 738-12 D-; anc "=t Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage. Agent for Scheffler's Hair Colorine. Switches made from combings, alse & nice line of Switches for eale. Appoiniments made at home. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannen Building Take slevator, - Jun3oTh Fine Hair Geods and Toilet Articles Hair Dressing, Mar- cel Waving, Shampooing, Hair Dyuing. Facial Ma: tage and_ Scalp Treat- ment. Pufs,* Switches, eic., Made to Order frem Combings. Mrs. 7.8, JRDERNID) Chirapedist 51 BROADWAY Teléphone 1302-2 C. S. FAIRCLOUGH Says: Be sure and order your Sun- day Papers early at Thamesville Store DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Bulidiaj Take elGvitor SBetuciet stree: Y DR. N. GIBERT GRAY Grac -ate Veterinarian OFFICE Bailey’s Stable, 371 Main St. Phone. connection C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND LAGER. LaTourine Coffee 30c a lb. at S. B. POTTER’S Telephone 410 Main Street A. B. MAINE Selis the Talston Health Shoes -\othing Better in the Market 219-225 Central Ave. TRY THE SOFT-SHELL CRABS THIS WEEK PSR POWERS' BROS. ‘M. A. BARBER, Machinist Sl and Engineer. —.u Engine Repairs. G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street Particular attention given to Gen- tlemen's Driving Horses. Tal. 10 DR. C. B. ELDRED DENTIST 43 Broadway, Central Building Telephone 341-3 3 Rogers Domestic Laundry Hand Finished Shirts a specialty. Also Ladies’ Walists. Tel. 541. Rear 37 Franklin Most Cigas Are Good. THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOGD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. THOS. M. S8HEA, Prap. Franklin 8t Next to e Paluce Cafe BE PROGRESSIVE Have yeur Optieal Werk dene by a4 up-t -date house, G. A, SPEAR, Optemstrist and Optician, 318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square (over Somers) CORNS All treuble of the feet ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT Aill noubles of the nerve ecircu- latlon er rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON, 624, Reom 26 Central Buliding Lady Attendant Tel. adopted by purpose of giving more effective protection to migratory game birds, went into effect Wednes- During this demonstration we make this unusual offer- ing: With every purchase of Burson Hosiery amounting to $1.00 or over WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE ONE PAIR OF BURSON 35c¢ HOSIERY Burson Hosiery is made in all styles—regular and outsizes i} —cotton, lisle and silk lisle—black, tan, black with split feet and balbriggan—prices 19¢, 25¢ and 35c. DRESS GOODS--SILKS Newest Fall Dress Goods at Special Fall Opening Prices 50c FALL DRESS GOODS AT 44c A YARD Novelty Fall Scotch Mixtures and colorings—Fall -inch in twelve 50c. luding Se price One lot of Dress Good: Plaids—aiso $6-inch Waoe Price 44c a yard, reguiar 89c and $1.00 Goods, 69¢ | 42-inch All Wool Henrietts Opening $1.25 Dress Goods, 95¢ -imch Novelty Mixtures in blus and| wn—Dlagonals, Two-tone Whip-| [ana Shephera Checks- inch Gray [cords and All Wool Serge in black,) and Black Mixed Suitings and 54-inch |Alice, navy, brown and wine—$i-ncl] = % 5 Broadcloth in peacock ue and taupe| - airs | = 1 Navy Mohairs—Fall Opening Price 696 | ' 3i(“Opening Price 95c a yard, reg. a yard, regular prices $9c and $1.00. |ular price $1.25. Black and Novelty Silks, Velvets and Velveteens at Special Fall Opening Prices 1$1.00 Costume Velvet, 89c {39c Silks at 29¢ New weave, “Matelasse Brocade,” 27 24-inch Costume Velvet, in blaek, ches wide ( hab in ten new|nayy and Havana brown, in great de-| :Pl]al(l‘ng‘};‘e’:'bq“?ri‘c\e 29¢ -;“y“ar];x -. |mand for Waists and Dresses—Fall| ular price 39c. s ’Opening Price 89¢ a yard, regular price J $1.00, 50c Velveteen at 44c nech colorings, 89c Messaiine at 69c 27-inch N line, in colorings, including blas wide Mecssaline, in suitable for W e Trimming—Fall Openi yard, regular price $c. Fall Costume Velveteen, in tet including black, very desirable for Dresses and Waists—Fall| 69c a |Opening Price 44c a yard, regular prio black dress ng Price THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL ©O. FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Fralnkfurters /2 2] SMOKED 1 5 B bs. mall Sz e E T c BACON, Sugar Cured CORNED BEEF ib. el e N2 SALT SPARERIBS Tn ) TR O | 18 RoSNs . SWEET POTATOES for 25¢ Small WHITE ONIONS | YELLOW ONIONS vomean Creamery Butter, 1b. 33¢c Good TUB BUTTER FINE, LARGE EGGS BTN o s o 2R ifl%lAJ'll?Y OYSTERS Fine Quality SODA-OYSTER CODFISH GEMS 2 Ibs. . SRR ALASKA SALMON Granulated SUGAR 3 cans .. R | ] WASHINGTON CRISP ROLLED OATS e T R | | STRAWBERRIES SALT MACKEREL FreshMade CORN CREAM FRUIT .CAKES, MUFFINS BISCUIT PIES ETC. SHOULDERS Small Sausage ) LAMB CHOPS | e el it e ESilbe. oL B Freshly Opened qt‘ soc CRACKERS, 2 1bs. . .. 23¢ BREAD THERE 1s no adiertising medium in _ PHERE s mo Lasiern Connecticut equal to The Bul- Connecticut letin for business results. m Busiaess 2 s Py