Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1913, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913 SIGNS TO ADVERTISE NORWICH | ™" ™S oic'crunon TIZ Gures Sore Feet P e e of Young and Old Billboards Near Railroad Stations Strongly Urged at Businesa | _The conference of the six churches | Chafed, Swollen, Tired Fest That See OUR stoves. composed of the _Congregational Achs and Throb With' Pain=> 3 . . e, churche f Gris ld. H ver, Jewett 5 Men’s Meeting — Committee Soon to Confer With | ity Lisbon, Fluinfield and Preston Are Saon Relieved by TIZ. A COMPLETE SHOWING met_with the church at Preston City | 1y makes sore feet fairly dance ; Commissi arm on Which | 90 Wednesday. In opening the con- | i gelight. Away go the aches and County Commissioners Over Plan For F ference a hymn was sung and Rev. I | Doine e corns, calluses, blisters, omes, the Baptist minis bunions and chilblains. to. Work Jail Prisoners—Appropriation For Eastern|Preston City offered prayer after the | PUpions and obilblains W o ns reading of the scriptu Jerusalem that puff up the feet. No matter how OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Suits and Coats . . the Golden was sung. The sermon of | [ 2 g Connecticut Magazine. 6 motting was by ev. F. A Fuller |hard you worls how long sou dance of Norwich. His subject was Indi- you y —_— vidaal Responsibility of the Church | brings that restful foot-comfort that SMART NEW STYLES, M. 5 . Text, Ephesians - A smoker conducted by the Norwich | Aubrey (manager Mohican Co), R. ¥ T 0 DhrchaText, Mghe all the world. NEW SHADES, NEW MODELS sold every- n the as- Smith, B. B. Worthington, Brooklyn | (G o oo 0ol church mem- = n build- | Outfitters, C. V. Pendleton, Harry W. i ua on receipt of QRS s 8 Y ad before it @ | Hill, Clecerrelll, F. J. Harper, C. P. EonHib o Stn " Walter Luthér Dodge & Co, Our garment section is at its best this week with complete cs for re-| Morgan (manager Great A. & P. T. S MO Al e has th Recommended by all ¥ ” > : which were | Co), F. W. Gulld. o return fo him help and strength. | drug stores, department and eeneral stocks of everything that is new and stylish in Apparel for railway | The business meeting of the assoct rtising the | tion was called to order at § o'clock ions, the | President Frank H. Smith, with Sec- | poat hospit nce with | retary C. W, Pearson in charge of the | fom the church? 3 ver the | records, and six delegates were elected | such people little good. God cannot|of China. All other religions are en fo the state association meeting. They [ pestow blessings on the selfish | really outlawed, but the government wor he | were C. W. Pearson, Herbert R.| orgon has a right to get as larg: d not follow this out absolutely. Any U Windaws | Sitnche, Jo nning Otto E. | turng possible, but each also is | who belonged to the Christian church ition of the | Wuif, W. anning and D. T. Shea. | sponthie for the welfare of all | were not really good Chinese. Now it o SERTue SIILIL B as also elected the | ™1t "hay pecome a fact that a church |is_different. Temples in towns are st rates and facil- | director to represent the associatlon | ;venant is treated as though it were | given over to public uses, The temple ot ext year at the state o mere formality. A pledge s too | lands are taken away. the idols burled, rave a thing to be dealt with lightly. | Shall agnosticlsm take the place of 2 Frihinic it tho duty of every member | the lgion? Books of Huxlev,| MT. and Mrs. Comfort—lovers: to help keep it. How? By being re- | Spe dall, Darwin are largely sponsible for his own eharacter (o keep |read in & superficial way. But this ¢ IUTTEnC and pure. T eeping the wins | Won't be permanent. Christianity meots The center of joy in a house is the dows of his soul open tha with favor from all !rln&ses,‘_ L:lhst develop. . By being active and alert in | spring China sent out her cry for the : ’ " the service of others as was Jesus of “Cheistian peopie. In the| glowing stove on a raw winter’s day! There Christ, Only by activity in this way v rnment many of the leaders urch si p! ife + Tl S Ay | don't he coaxed to take anything else. an we derive | —— o Some consider the boat, hospital existing Women, Misses and Children. Owing to the mild weather, many advantageous purchases have been made, and these we are offering at special prices. Women's SuifS §i25e" ,uue o $15.00 Women'’s Tailored Suits in the very latest models, splendid wearing materials and thoroughly well lined—these are regular $17.50 Suits at $15.00. Women’s Coats Mo and v o« S15.00 ness meeting seorse T - "“"“‘:},‘l"l",,‘:k,y 2 :K:{(‘;{f:”mfi:;j l;.)‘i’f_u(tnm m‘_" 3 M bnd s having & Great it is no use in anyone suffering with poor We specia_lize in Women’s C;oah at this price. The as- — w-,"fi;‘lm“,;‘ sible thal’ his aecvity be not Barmiul What is the Cause? stoves in this day when such excellent im— sortment is large, the materials are unusually good and e by A ohureh growler (e cause of all this? Be- v the models the very latest. We invite inspection of our Honey is might be deriv Doubtful Class of Amusements. SO Pe foflo CHinal nhe proved models are on the market. We keep $15.00 Coats. e doubtful class of amusements terrible waste of time and influ- ce. We all have liberty but not cnse. We should follow Paul's ex- These schools have fur- aders of the people. On the up with the very latest improvements in i and, students have .come into R hoies/an Dien (onchet by stoves and can sell you the best heaters punty as under | sition ranche, | s’ at Rain Coats Jyomer's »nd Special Prices spread for bl;ead 5 enco with the | ample who sald; It meat make my bt et s i ; o B e SRR Ry et o onehtt foreua it e Durt [[iden. what America means to China. S Our showing of Raincoats is exceptionally complete and " . sntloned the co-operation | MEAt: We ought'to forego If we hurt | China feols down, The missionaries 5 = 5 1 'x' n burmr, but i wich Business Mens as- | Soorher,ihere Bre, activities imas | haye plaved an aciive part tn this. at the BEST P includes all the bést makes. For today we offer these two, some. _'Give wich Business Men's a5- | benevoiences, second, soclal relations, | "Tiiera 'Is a revolution in religion. a X eir choice of Dorean af Instraction thet wes | Meh . tnclude courleay, cordiality. | Teiples 1n towns'are being ussd for | special values— arried out under the guidance charity and communiox | public purposes. At the present tli , ollege, and in which Nor- Prepare for Services. | China 1s reading the books of Huxl , . L o be Ths mter Dot WIICh | 701 fhe Gabe of the tasen waesihicr | EvencNl, Tyntal, Derwin, This wou't 37.47 Main S Children’s Ramcoats, $l 98 Women’s Raincoats, $2.98 last. C tianify meets with favor. ain Street » plan is to be first operated in this | to prepare for every service of wor- f the state. The plan will be pelleve each member s f xplained at a meeting of Many government leaders are Chris- conts, @ Bood, serts | Women's Raincoats, sizes 18 toi tians. Special price $2.95, value $3.98. old, old story e B 5 5 n on the sicher for |, We have mo ldes what Amerlca igidate. Rev. Henry F. Adams of New |country. The Ohio senators assured | means to China. China feels her In- i} lqc, Gelivered the charge to the | him it was doubtful that he would be better Raincoats at $5.50 and up to $15.00, s S Al ChioaT L Gt Srek church. The hand of welcome to the | heard, and he started back for M cellent lunch which was Sat Siboty for the tavestmont |ministry was extended by Rev. C. M. | silon, Onio. L & great opportunity for the investment |MiRstry w R G e 9 all. {of & life. What more can a man de- |Reed of Flanders. 'Rev. Josep = flered the | VAIL AND COCHRANE Mr. Wol- fo a con- RESIGN DIRECTORSHIPS. Brown of New London prayer of ordination and Re | fenden brought the exerci: |clusion with a benediction. uence -fourth Clu dren DreSS°s Sl Veiues 10T Today s | Children’s Dresses of Percale and ‘350 |Gingham — these are actual $1.28} The Social Heur, than to help in rnoon pronounced by |"Rev. Mr. Wolfenden Is a_graduate |.Vacancies in New Haven Board Left| at i 2 lof Chicago un ty and of Newton Unfilled for Present. | Dresses at T4c each, ORDAINED TO MINISTRY | Theolo al seminary at Newton Cen- - 5 e K |tre, Ma. is the ‘son of a Bap- | New York, Oct, 10.—At a meeting o b} o civen by the v ) Al AT WATEREORD [elgt London, the executive commiti the MILLINERY Our Showing is Now An anthem, of Praise. was Rev. Percival Wolfenden Enters Pas- T ok, New, Haven eud (Hartiord Ball } I I 93 B3 8t o At Its Best ¢ 200 copies and | sung. onich R i | torate of Baptist Church. EQUAL FRANCHISE LEAGUE V(,f Theodore N. Vail and Alexan U d f H h i H B To *be . diatripited | n Chinese Revolution. | % PLEDGES SUM OF 1250 coeinodore N vall od. Alexhn pwards of 500 Hats are here for today’s selling and no ' Haven line's indus- | The addr fternoon was a consregation | & B e e 1 el e R Y | s g eau without expense to the | given by Re Ewing, Tientsin, *h to its capa- | For State Work—Norwich Branch Will | of the directors Yy 3 siness men’s associations, China. His ad able and Wolfenden, .who | Send Nine Delegates to Hartford. At the directors’ meetin What for Norwich. interesting. He s . g i | October 3, whe tte - ap- || Hats for service and Hats for dress, Hats that will hlr- mith then introduced the | i oa, 15 2 Dart ages in B¢ hit The meeting of the Norwich Equal | pointed to investigate the s s . . . al s disen e e ges m Bfachuret: | prancnise longue was heid & the | properties of the co m\m:;e with special aluxt.s &lm that will bring the wearers’ Men's on | &l e alls e G tpoardman, | Buckingham Memo Friday night | cided that each commit I s R [ uniaue revolition, a the minlstry, Thura- | BucKlughany Msmerial L Erldar et cldag bt et e best features into relief, Hats that are truly stylish, and had been made to e e ot I atiags i s | B ination council was held at | F- Reports showed that a number of | the chairmen are as follows u- 1§ all at moderate cost. it 5 (kbod jne 8 S 5 S e monnet oot | new members were alected during the | cut trolleys, Charles F. an effor L i : e e i hes | ¥ear, and it was decided to send dele- | Rhode TIsland trolleys no Y PR T > gi Phases of the Revolution. P o pihe, Churches | gates to the state convention In Hart- | steamships, A. Heaton Robe ) We show Dress Hats for $1.98 to $20.00, but we specialize _from Worcester [ here is the political revolution |tion and two delegates from each | ford Oct. 21 and 22 Nine delegates | ton and Albany, no selection in Women’s Dress Hats at— ere need be no| China has changed from a monarchy |church, who questioned Mr. Woltenden, | Wil Tepresent Norwich. chusetts "trolleys, Lawrence on on this one | 1o o womn s has been Drongme | e e rtnad a"aen: | * The league pledged $250 for the state | Boston and Maine, Willlam ; 2.08 $3.08 el the infiuence of the | Walter V. Gray of Waterford, Rev, | Work for next vear. Last year the (confer with Attorney Ganeral Makisys . s 5. Should Be More Building. Murphy was Tiondon w amount was $200. nolds, Howard Elliott. ated China. Dr.|Joseph A. Elder of New »derator and Rev. Ge 11 of Montville was clork C. Cha Ak i the coun- | “GEN.” COXEY WANTS TO The national forests cohtain water | powers with an aggregate estimated ses began at DISCUSS CURRENCY.|copacity of i s # : o S available for use under permit from Given Little Encouragement and He | o coiraiary of agriculture For today we make a very complete showing of Hats for Misses and Children, both School and Dress Hats. A large showing of the latest shapes in Untrimmed Hats, The ordination exerc 0 and an interesting pro- rried out \u wich men . Mode was s o i women Is Jos A."Eider opened the | Returns to Ohio. i 2 < | exerciaes dn invocation and | 5 oo on nanme| | and the newest ideas in Fancy Feathers and Millinery . | scripture reading. Rev. Walter V, Fashington, Oct. 10.—"General” Ja- ¢ . . € ADVERTISE EXACTLY | e e e s | cobiGoxe lonce nated: s thai chiaf of REMEDY| FOR L ES Trimmings of all kinds. ASITIS plauds ion was delivered by | the army of unemploved which march- is: maw: manuiac (<f sa |Rev. A. B. Coates. D. D, of Hart- |ed on Washington In 1894, today d and sold by N. D, ‘Sn\'ln & S on, 118 < P . Norwich or of talking | ford, secretary of the Conmecticut fate | manded a hearing on the administra- | Main Streef, or can be procured direct Q - B Sui e §I7° 1) Billboards at Dok Baniist asceciation Roev Bromer g | tlon ‘ourrency bill before the. aenate|from the owner Of the orisinal pre- ,pecjal Values in oys’ Suits ome l“ S w. T. £ th Bo: n, formerly pastor of the Wa- | banking committee. Coxey wanted to |scription, MRS. MARY A. HARRI i {siars - Sn religion. | terfor: t church, now of Thomp. | tell why he believed the government |R. F. D. 6, Norwich, Conn. f C f- N lpon_and Ceh e e [ R e R or Confirmation $" 00 Suits, $4.95 Boys’ $8.50 Suits, $6.50 WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM BRI sserramses | " iy el el P Sl fpadl il L You'll be particularly inter- ested this season in some of the very new “kinks” t?\at"’*r $6.00 value $5.00. mat erals and well taflored throunghout, 50, actual value $10.00. v ises, sizes 6 to 16 years in a splendid assortment—prices of spirit of 1 y to Norwich. | [ On Freight Rates. " 4 | have been introduced into our| W. A. Somers brought up the mat- rataes snd mentioned | as a rate of 1-2 cents oung men’s suit models. | 1 on the Cer mon ‘ 5 % f o k Caps, well made and serviceable—price: 3 “ Not only mew in style, but | niie, e of Foas 1 IR0 | 6 And Remember that Every Article Advertised Here is Guaranteed Absolutely Fresh, Pure a1d Wholesome. fi e e e T dikre fre 4 ok oF Jatls points, | ';’“”Pn‘l’l“ 2 ratiroad | B8 The Prices Unheard of Low, Bu! We Bonght Low and the Saving is Yours. Special Values in Auto Rugs new ideas in sleeve and anJ Bed Blankets shoulder shapes new things in| road 25 All Wool Auto and Stean subject to slight manufacturers® § Q5 Waist Coats; new features in ’.“‘,' {""" he . imperfection 1va ; ial price each Trousers, Cuffs and Waist ! | $L75—S r g . Bands. : | SMALL ’ 3 R Maps in Depots. r Plaid W cets, in a number of attractive coler “ 95 We want you to see them. W iChaitnnn Lisbe when com Special price & pair...... . J 5t the way cities in the | Every ewife s take ad vantage of these special Ne other clothes to compare She Haniea ot thely st e e ad vantage with these of ours— } Suits $12.00 and up to| :',’,"“‘J,"t‘, $25.00. ! for nd on corner osted that 1t | ular pls it could be fa and he su lly helpful for stra re if a map of the cl ved In the railroad d directory e handy Women’s Gloves for Fall For years this store has been famous for its Gloves. It is & well- known fact that nowhere else will you get such Smart S vles. Perfect Fit and Durnbmly tenoir | Fores. Ib. de :lasljgll Rice.. =00 LAMBS Loins, Ib. 7e|E: Potstoes 20ci 2000 v, Shoulders. . 104 | ultana trad Goffee LBS. the Popular taste ORLY 3Cc A LB. 20% ’Lean Agpl,%a'é Ib. I Always Packed in Red Trade-Mark Bags s, Skin Back flm Whole, or 2(; TRY OUR iONA COEFLE. it was voted to er of the in" the association’s directors For today we make a special feature of our remarkable showing ef Gloves at $1.00- Wom in defense of | freight rates | Hhlyd ?Z,’fm“ e i \;*"\;b”j- : ny used | use_the steamer line could | delivery in New York, because of the smaller amount of bus it had to handle than the rail- He he didn't like to see knock the New Haven road, | lebrated “Duchess” make— our line of sizes and colorings s Dr Cape | At $1.00—Women's One-clasp Chamols| al | Gloves, in white and in all sizes. omen's Two-clasp Sued a Gloves, in black, a very satis- ple Money Lost is the people who suffer in Half, " 1. L brown | factory Fall Glove, by many who delay pre- meeting adjourned about 10 J The Best 25c Cofiee in the U.S. 3 ‘,M,"“ Dt i o sizes. | glove for boys, all sizes. | HOSIERY--Women’s, Children’s and Infants’ paring for advancement and better pay. Unclaimed Letters. The 1ist of med letters at the srwich, Conn. office for the week LEAN Fastern I —— s:::“;:ym“ "ll"!] i Shfluldflrs;[“‘ "l-l 328 CRAPRIRINT 5 .. LG | [ { [ Attend | ending Oct. 11, 1913, is as follow. | e Beebe, Charles Anderson, | [l we tnvite examinstion of our showing of Fall Hosiery—Women’s, Children’s Norwich : : ’ill"“n_ nfl{‘f ,\U'yxf,’u's' T A T T TR T R i T I T P T T I e e 7 | Band Infants'. All our Foreign Hosiery we import—all our Domestic Hosiery o stal Bl Sert Laad, D, K. \1,.5‘“?,;":‘ Round, Sirloin, SlEAK lh SHO T CUT LAMB LHUPS 20 STAMPS FREE with s bought direct from manufacturers, thus saving you the middieman’s profit, i r11 o | A "’J’b“""’g,““"“:m“‘"‘k ( Po""}“’““ G RIB and LO ¥, HO ¥ AST !hs. [: 7 cks A&P Laund{y Suap c H o, In | CHILDREN'S _Fali Welght Ribbed LBeunh (Tl Bled Zin Fancy Shouluer ]2] LEAN POT ] ] 8 BSTAMPS with 1 can 50 [} stocking ¥ g.,‘:;"l ",[,.‘mdi..’,“r;h"; ronciad John Whene. G G g G i procurable 5! excel acol Hosiery—prices are. 13%e, e o ROAST BEEF, Ib. |50 | ROAST BEEF, Ib. N&P Baking Powder T i Cards have been sent out announc- | | x :‘iurlgn‘lgako. the only] ing the marriage of Earle Chapman ® o reo | T 2-:0161«1”;15:: out & seam, at| Herrick and Miss Edna Dora Morgan 5 | . 250 an 3 £ S | el ondid g at orings—all the beat East Hartford.—Prof. Archibald D. L - . 4 2 0c to $3.00 a pair. Stainel salied Trom New York Satur- Phone 29-4 135 Main Street Free Delivery | — — = nected with the department of agricu ’rhe POrteOuS & Mitche" CO. Mrs. Stainel will remain in town President Roosevelt {s a passenger | the same steamr. m. THERE 1s no aav 1 ru Connecticut equal to T Lur businesa All Orders for Morning Delivery Must Be in Before 9 a.

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