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y of loyal customers it pays to trade ’ Meat Department CAMPAIGN SH M’N!L‘ . Faith is like the headli M of automobile, looking into tl that been uncovered. the tail-light of a mobile, it casts light over e ground that has already been un- covered. *Unbelief builds a wall'” between you and God. What the church of God needs today is boosters, nof knockers. The only difference - ‘rut and a grave is—the grave is a little deper, thats all. The reason why the churchiof Jesus Christ is not advancing as 07 chunh' it's & wonder God does Ho does with such rep- The ml)onty of our church folk today are moral but not spiritual; refined but not Godly; ornamental but not useful. The atmosphere of many church- es is educational and high-toned, but nst convicting or converting. Campaign Datses 116 Tonight—Men's prayer mest- at Central Bap! church. 130 Tomgh(—Ev.n% stic meet- iypsy Smith, .le., at Contral B-pmt church. 3:30 P. M. Sunday—Sunday school pupils’ meeting at Central l-7ptm church. mesting at Central s.mudcmmmsm’ Ib.—Sale price 38c Ib. "3'"' Spring Lamb, | 40c lb-4||e price| a la D | erful sermon: {over 1,000 o With his sermon this (Saturday) evening at the Central Baptist church uypty Smith, Jr. who. has been con- ucting union evangeluk services un- | der seven churches of the city, will fin- ish his second week here, having had verage conzregations of about 500 eople on wl ts to hear his pow- and congregations of | is “the ‘finest strain they have ever cause somebody cares and 1s M ed about them. I don't know what you &o in N ‘wich when you have an election, but in London we divide the city up into}. vra.rda and put a captain in charge ward, and it is the business of fl’mt captain and thosé underneath him to interview every voter in that ward and to find out just how he stands with respect to their candidates. They 80 ‘to the voter's home, and if he. is not there, they go again and again and again until they find him home. Then | they see him, they admire the canary Iin’.the cage, ‘and admire the sprig of geranium inthe window, and go out and praise the poultry and swear that seen, then they take the children ‘on their knees and play with them and | kiss them. They don’t care how dir- | ty they are, and meanwhile, they press \'home ‘the claims of their own candi- ate. When the day of election comes around they don't even waif, for him to come ‘to .the polling booth, they | driveyout in an automobile and show hjm “into. the polling booth like an | English lord, and after registering his vote, they take him back to his home, | or the shop or factory or office. Is ‘that an exagerated pleture? I don't think it is at all, yet, when you want to save his soul for time and eternity ‘what”do you do? Why, you hire & janitor to pull an old piece of rope with |2 plece of metal on the end, and then |you wonder why he doesn't come. | There are men and women In this town who will never darken a_church -door, and will n be won for Christ or the church unless somebody loves them and goes out after them. ; This, story in the second 'chapter of Mark, is the story of one man who never could have got to the Master, and would never have been healed un. less somebody loved him enough to haye: gone out of their way to get him {o the Master. Y have often fm- {agined what kind of felows they wefe, and sometimes, while thinking of them I have named them. The first man, im Mr. Love. He is 5 fei the church. land vour Prreh podkfmadNaiiyous business around the church is_only ‘Are you keeping your howels, liver, and stomach cledn, “pure, and fresh with Cascarets, or merely whipping | them {nto action every few days with. Salts, Cathartic Pills, Oil, or Pur‘nflve Waters? Stop having a bowe! wash-day. Let | Cascarets. gently cleanse and regulate | the stomach, retriove the sour and fer- | menting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the colon and bowels all the constipated ‘waste matter and poisons 50 you can straighten up. | Cascarets tonight will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep—never gripe, sicken, or | cause any incomex;lem:e, and cost so | Iittle too. i the matter with the roof?” and they tried a new thing, and as a resuit, they got® their friend to Jesus Christ. 1f they’d been like ‘some of- us, they would® have said,” “Why, what's the use?” “And their friend would never have been healéd. This man was will- ing to try somethting new, and go his| friend was carried into the presence of Jesus Christ and was healed. You and I ought to be willing to do any- thing under God's heaven that is legi- timate, to bring our friends to Jesus Christ. The evangelist “closed . with ‘some vérses from Paul Lawrence Dunbar,| the ~colored poet, ending with “For nobody eise can do the job that God's marked out for you.” - In the announeements of the evenln"i were notices of,the regular evangel tic meeting for Saturday evening with sermon by Mr. Smith, a meeting ‘Sun- day afternoon at.3.30 at the Central Baptist chufch for all the Sunday schools of the: ci a’ young ‘people’s meeting at G p. m. Sunday at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. and. the Sunday ‘night meeting at 7.30 o'elock Genume Soft 5prm¢ Lamb Chops, Rib ar.loin, value| 65c Ib, sale today( only, Ib. 39¢.5 Fresh Native Prk to Roast— | Sold el 65¢c Ib. — Sale priee 45 Ib. | Fresh Drgssed Young Native| Turkeys. (These are not| left overs), value 75¢ Tb.— on Selliog for 5& Ib. | Fresh / Pork Sunge, nl\le‘ Hmd? sale prlce* - 30c Ib. Sngnr Cured si.oked Shouid-| % peosonal appeal to the men and women w to render nersonal service an answer to the M: into all the worl s v s friends to .the Master, through the roof. two outstanding notes of | cause we have no m The maj | so \havert a first hand | knowledge for themselv two Sunday evenings. t at the church Mr. Smith n a gearching sermon of Friday nigy a8 heard hose names are on the churchrolls er's command of “Go ye took for the story car of the slck ied by four of his d let down id that the the gospel ndl. He ere “Come unto Me," “Go ye into all'the worid,” but it seem: I 1 th ne reason why a great ‘man o not “go into the world” age to our church folk second be- ake. ity of , have only edge of Cod an; They on preacher has taught the 1 can know more of effect of water to ,quénch ers 25¢ Ib. | my thirst Ly taking one drink, than b by reading on the subject of water Skiced Bucon, vtlue 50c — | 7o- years. I can know more of the Price 35C lb § (;flec‘ on fire on my bo by stri g | | f Fresh Beef Livér 12¢ b, Native Veal to Roast, no bone, | no waste, véry tender, 39¢| Ib. 18 Veal Steak, 45¢ Ib. Lamb for Stev‘!lg, 10c Ib. —% Grocery Dgpartment Butter, cut| very best in| 75¢ Ib. —{ Ib. Ceylon Teas, | , value $1. 50‘ —Sale price.60c b. Fancy Seeded ilums, 19c Fancy Seedlu'flhisi.m, 25¢. Sardines, 2 an. for 15¢. Tomatoes, cnn"‘lOc | Large Sweet Onngu, doz. 65¢| Soft Shelled Eagluh W-.lnub” 45c¢ Ib. Sweet Potatoes; 6 Ibs. for 25c. | Cabkage, hard k 4c b Hubbard Squadh, 4c Ib. ?1 Indian Meal, 8¢ lb. | Mince Meat, vajue 48¢ can — Sale price Sale price DutdiClelmei 10c, 3 for 25¢ { e 35¢c can —| matel iame, and putting my finger in the than I can know by reading on | t His power to save, strengthen, 1, and_forgive than all t rolled into one could housand years. What the church-of ce: Jesus'® Ch today is an experimental know! 4 will.be be-! Teel great this moming. As 50011 & feit it coming on yesterday T used Gray's Syrup and nipped it in the bud. Just couldn't miss an hour at the offic the folks have used it for sixty years. | Abways by the Larga Size 08 GRAY'S SYRUP RED SPRUCE GUM Montroal D-WATSON &//CO. New York ubject Fri- | vl and dge of the power of Jesus Ch"h,‘ Tf[ ever we are going to Wwin our loved ones for Jesus Christ, so much fuss unless you have Love. The disciples loo! around at the multitude and said “ragweed.” Jesus said. “Harvest.” . Tt takes Love to see.| don’t know of any ler thing an- der the sun than to iry and win a man for Jesus Christ, u | that mioved the Master. c Love sees b behind all the ug: ess of life an Christ came to t th the soul t‘n‘ save. wsthout a great crowd t - one day all ey won- do any big lowed Him city and not i through a certa dered wh; things, and then they f¢ out of the He hadn't d the' reason cause He ceu unbelief. ‘Unbeli tween you and G z thing all da; 'd not was be- | because of the'r] builds a2 wall be- rist, Faith is like electric car. There' ! I power and the trol- 1 of people, but it isn’t i il the pole touchag wire that the car can mova. That is a great I fustration of God is on His T the power ther can claim. it by d wher we reach up the pow- them omises, 1 them- T they have for selves or not. The next faith ma 'aith comehaiv. he o w3 i3 heginning tuch: L I call . wWe can't - probate of the W at the Central Baptist church. ASKS $10.000 DAMAGES FOR SMALL SON'S DEATH Suig for §10,00% dafiiages ~for death of three ye: oid Francis Mattison of Quaker Hill, \V;\ tertord, js' among the.uew cases ford the superir.courk filed on Friday. here turnable on the first Tuesday of Do- | cember. £ Robert J. Mai boy and admi i| prings the ssuit’ againgt tyre of Glen Ridge, N J. It is that on ‘April 4,.1919, about 5_o'clock in the afterncon, Raymond Franels | Mattison, three years oid, was Norwich-New London turnpike, a short, distance .northrot the Quaker Hill post office, ar 1 er sister, who re’s automobile 7 hm elf: or;;his’ sérvant or agent, struck the boy waiking in the road, inflicting Injurles from which he died the mext day. It ‘isialleged|: that the machine was travelinz & high and dapserous speed and fa ed to give warning or sacken Its speed at the point of the accident where there Is a curve ih the road, An attachment has been placéd in the suit upon 5.000 shares of the stock of the Ironsides Board Corporation which Mr. Melntyre own: Two Husbands Ask Charles “H.. Parks of 2 seeky ‘divorce -from ' Eva Parks of the same place. married on May 28, 1917 titloner alleges s committed - from April 1, 1918 to 1, 1919, naming Willam E. O’ and others: unknown as co-respon petitioner B. Greene of that of a statutory cffense committed Wi {one Mendoza at"New Londo: tween June 1, 1919 and Sept. 1, 1019. | The maiden name of the wofe was| Enos and they were married on Au- gust 8, 1917. Appeal From Probate. brings ‘an *appeal| of Joseph Cone, late of New London, ing -that she is ‘an_heir next of kin of the decease is not an inhabitant 'of, this state and | nor did she rece time of the approval and Joseph Cong ate court on was_dated ck Schwan- in the New London pr March 31, 1919, March 10, 119 er is executor under it. For ‘Damages to Auto Truck. £ Nesw London, own- wearer as do furs. Furs MACPHERSON’S “FCR QQALITY” QUALITY FU The Fur Pieces range in size from the moderate Capes and Muffs, to the most sumptuous Coats, c-eated especially for the 1919-1920 fur season. Nothing imparts such striking individuality to the RS add the final touch of richness to any winter costume — our thowing is unique for variety and genuine quality. Furs for Xmas gifts should be selected now. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER ! - -—_":,..f:,""..."': e when itis clai; Mz 'vefber 1, 1918. the automobile truck was \hhe truek and the contractor had stationed to caution persons in m: Venditto ved for ing use of the claims that He .wl Tor'n Arra of for. $1,934.45. of the better grade. ahn's Haberdasheryl 164 MAIN STREE1 OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S TODAY— Here you'll find a complete line of Gents’ Furnishings - All new merchandise and styles. Remember, today this store offers the most varied and complete assortment of Gents’ Haberdashery that the present day market affords. EVERYBODY WELCOME LAHN’S HABERDASHERY 164 MAIN STREET fou $1,000 damages caused to the truck ed, it was run into by Finnegan's - automol on {Atithe time Mr. to was using his truck in ea ne at the Groton end of the Th: highway bfidge. It is cl the highway " ‘Finnegan's -machine which cautionary signs before way highway. il be depr Dble time of earning $2! this truck. common counts, the 4, Alexander Lumber ew Lon&on on a seks Broker’s Commission. of New London {ams of that city slon as broker in iame last October | ures of the ess ‘at the Winthrop - lro- 8-10° State . street, lrmdr‘n and two leases to the proper- was made for § reas:nab 95 October on Au to Bus. uaranty Ci replevin o of 31 100, which the dep- took possession of on Qc- er 28, 1919 A sui orial Hospi empawe: atton to and dispositis SATURDAY AT 1 P. M. WE WILL PLACE ON SALE 200 : FSMOND “CORTEX FINISH” BLANKETS AT THE - Do not standing en 1t was hit by it s0 past 2 man whom in C Hospital Ke conveyance of erty on Jefferson avenue with No- | Ven- | rting ames imed | pital and for which hereon were erected. the |HOPE TO HAVE OLE ran| Rit | pected Ole.Haneon, ¢ tle, Wash,, and ‘one of Bolsh he the proceeds in furtherance of the charitable purposes for which the land was conveyed by the city to the hos- d‘ngsl HANSON SPEAK HERE If plans under way turn out as ex- mayor of Seat- vism's most feared enemies, will address thej1 Norwich Chamber of Commerce about urday). | willingness to help defray the | penseg of Ole Hanson's visit here, There were 6,361,502 farms reported at the last decennial census, valued at The us is expected to show more more than 40 billions of dollars. 920 cel than 7,000,000 farms. SRS the middle of December. A special committes is in charge of the arrange- ments which must be completed and twenty guarahtors secured today (Sat-| Six have already expressed a \Thex, Ade Nationally - Advertised. DR.: SHAHAN' Phyuann and. Surm ALICE BUILD‘NG, 21 MAIN ST. Hours—Sundays and Week Do, mA.u.u.nu-sp.u._' e THAMES RIVER LIN®. . i Steamer Cape’ Cod, Whitehall m portation Co, Inc. ‘leaves: New 7, Pier 43, North River, Wednesdays Fridays at 5 p. m. Norwich Thursda and Sundays at §'p m.; New Londen ¥ m. Passenger rates between Nor- Tich and New Tork, 3% Stateroomt all outside; $1.10, Including -war.,taZ., F. V. KNOUSE, Ageat. ex- 5 per Ra) o elaim retail New 20,000 d ), 19‘.9 o. SUBJECT of ion of | UNION SERVICE For Young People SUNDAY 6 P. M. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH —“Who Is Your Leader?” GREAT SONG SERVICE COME! UNDER-PRICE OF $6.95 . These Blankets can be had in whites with pink or blue Jac- -quard borders, in beautiful plaids in blue, pink, Oxford and _brown, also several handsome floral designs. We have a few Auto Robes that are truly wonderful values at $6.95. CONDITIONS OF SALE Sale starts Saturday at 1 P. M. Not a Blanket sold before 1 P. M. Not more than four Blankets to a person ask for delivery. $6.95 Hnw can you make a better Christmas Gift than an Esmond “Cortex Finish” Blanket ? HOURIGAN BROS. 62-66 MAIN STREET = COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS NORWICH, CONN: The West Side- Medt Market Ready-to-Eat .Meat; | Products . Home Made Saunge, Frank- Minced Special Prices For Restaurarts, Bearde ing Houses and Meat Markets. 16 THAMES ST, OUR $50 TIFFANY DIAMONDS The diamend is a beauty, perfect in color and cut,.and set.in high Tiffany settings. = - -~ ; THE WM. FRISWELL €O. 25-27 FRANKLIN ‘STREET iPHONE 795-12 | Your Old’ SOFT AND STIFF: H.ATS Made to look as good as stithe i BROADWAY SHOE . QHINE AND SHOE REPAIR SHO! 52 BROADWAY: . . i@ —_— ‘LEGAL NOTICES.- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL® at North Stonington, within and for the Es C.:Hart. \'nrtH ;xonlngton. said Df COraered, That the Administrater alls the ¢reditors of sald deceased to'bring in_thelr claims against ~said _estate within_ six months. from. this /date. posting up a notice to that.effect,to gether with a copy of this order, the signpost nearest to the place whore said deccased last dwelt, and in, the same ‘Town, and bltshidg:’ the same once In a newspaper DAVIZE. 8 circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. GRAT, Judge. B 15 & Erie CHARLES The dbove and { coBy of rec: NOTICE.—All creditors of satd &6 ceased are heroby notified “to present atms agalnst sald estale cu the at North Stoningtorn.: oS vfld'h the ti: i VARIAN B.’YORK, novesa Ad*nmlst Q? 2 URT OF ERORAGE m ,,m g d fon the Distriet ged .(v Dbe . intests s Muerefinnn“ It Is Ordered Q’:fin nn: titlon be, heard and detefmined a Frfilpmm t Room In the: Cfty ‘of Norwieh, In d_ D lr( on - the $th day ot ‘Detexber, 319, st 10 0; woor m‘d that notice, said. v’;elmn:\. &:t; ean,he given Shiae e time res SON -J: ACE, above and forego! copy of reco=d. Attest: HELEN 2D j - mevess. .