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'I 12 THE MORNING JOURNAL-COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1908. mini n : 7) I r 13 AUAS clean, fresh, pnlatabla and nutritious, it. quality can to relied upon at all times.' ON TAP AT MOST GOOD PLACES. JfAMlACA SSBTT nnrcWIXO CO., PHOVIDKAfB, It. I. "S f!1" l"m"l" Narrngansm Select Stock Imager. 1HM IltMl THAT MADK MILWAUKEE JEALOUS. GO WRONG If you buy "SOROSIS" SHOES ; for your children. They arc not only the most shapely shoe for comfort and! Style, but they Will OUtWCar tWO , . or three pair of the ordinary lfta Bn0e' They cost a little more on the start, but less in the end. Infants', 0-4, 50c: Z to 6, $1.00; 5-8, $1.50; $2.50; 111-2, $3.00. 8J-11, Sorosis Shoe Co. A. B.GREENWOOD, Pres. 81.4 CHAPEL STREET. French Novelties I MARIE ANTOINETTE, APPLIQUE FILET du TORCHON, i $1 t ! j t i a. ' , i t i ANTIQUE I LOUIS XIV. 1 and LACET, ARABE. Exclusive designs of J our own importation. Prices begin on the for j eign goods at $2.75 pair I and range up to $60. We J arc offering the largest as- sortnient of Colored Dra- pcry Fabrics ever shown T 4m lliia ciftr fin hicnnefirw of which you arc cordially invited to make. Rugs urn Carpets f for any and all uses ny. 75-81 Orange Street. 3: j. Knot of Center Street. ii Open Saturday Mvenin LACE CURTAINS I 4 ' . 1 Xb 1 iw Shade j j Window ; The high brilliancy and absolute cleanH-l ness of our ale, resulting from the use of highest quality ingredients and the employment of scientific methods of brewing-, are further conserred and protect, cd by our system of filtering. SPECIAL HALF STOCK BANQUET ALE NEWS OF CHURCHES Special Musicale at Trinity Choir to Render Maunder's "Song of Thanksgiving." DEVOTIONAL AT CENTER ; Intd'cMlng Service nt ThM M. V. J Rev. Mr, I.uckcy on "The .Muni- Iiir Light Ts TlrrnkliiK." Ut Trinity P. K. church tomorrow 'nlcht the vested choir umler the rllrec- ' Hon of Mr. Read, the organist and choirmaster will give the first of the i winter series or sbeciii musicals. rno j w'r"'k to tie rendered on this occasion Is ; Maundor's beautiful cantata, "The svmg ,r Thanksciving." The soloists j will he Masters Cordon Stevens, 11a y- imond Clark, and Messrs. T. ('. Hill- ' ,"1"F", K,"st' m"1 '" vv- s"n- jvan, A program containing the words 'of the cantata win he distributed at I Ihn uri1i Order of Music. Prelude -Festival overture I'aulkes Processional -Hymn 4(;i Haydn Psalter, V.'th selection, Psalms M, 122 134 Magnificat In R flat Marks Xune Pimlttls, in R flat Marks The Best Is You can save money by getting Van llotitcn's Cocoa even though it may seem to cost a litile more nt your grocer's. Van llotiteu's goes twice a far as other Cocoas because you use only one-half as iuiilIi as ijf ordinary Cocoas. This double strength is gained by starting with the highest grade bean obtainable, then extracting the full virtue of the bean by a special process of manufacture known to no other maker of Cocoa. This special process gives ioo of the nutritive value of the bean, and a complete and instant solubility there is no sediment in the cup, therefore no waste. For quality and economy no other Cocoa can ap pro;u h NHOUTENS (Best and Goes Farthest) S O DESK CALENDARS If you have never used one of these little mem ory joppers It's time you did. You know what they are n leaf for each day Willi dale and memo ( pace on curb leaf. We have them for I !I0!, also pads for your old stand. John R. Rembert & Co., 2(12 State Street,, Business) Specialists. Economy and Expedition in Printing Machine vs. Hand-Setting. We are equipped with the lntest typeset t Iiir mnchlnery In the, world and .an produce work at less cost and In shorter Lime than any other printer In Connecticut. In one iiiiiolilne we huve ten dltTereiil (all new) faces of type No priiiting; loo large, no job loo small, to merit our intention. GIVE US A TRIAL. The Mason Press. 3i)3 State St,, Opp. Journal-Courier, Hymn 4fi0 (flivt three find last verses) lloldon Offortorluiu, Pimp of Thanksgiving.. Ma miller Holy Communion, 8 ft, m ; 10:30 the Rev, Charles O. Soovillc, the rector will preach; Sunday school meets at 12:10. At St. PiiiI'm ("liurcli. The services tomorrow are II ilv' Communion nt le.lio a. in,; morning prajer ami sermon by the rector, the llev. James P.Wo'f perrv. r , at 10:V; evening prayer ami sermon by the rec tor at T:?.fl. The offering nt the I'ln .-f i vice will be for general missions, The Sunday school beginning tomor row ami continuing until further no tice, meets at 12 o'clock Instead oV 12:lii o'clock. rimrcli of the Ascension. Celebration of Holy Communion at 7.3r a. m., morning prayer ami s'rmon at 1 n : r)0 ; Sunday school nt 12:15; eve ning prayer and sermon by the Rev Robert Hell at 7:30. I'orbcs Memorial Chiiicl of the l'plihany. Holy Communion at morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. Frank lin Knight at a;30; Sunday school at l'.M."; evening prayer and sermon at 7:"fl o'clock. St. Thomas' Church. The services In St. Thomas' church to-morrow, are: Holy communion at S a. m.; morning prayer, litany and sermon by the rector at 10;H0, nn, Cheapest MACK OP Now's the Time to OIL HARNESS. hi;st in tiii; markkt is MIDNIGHT, P0P0SINE. Full lines of oils and pastes and vlscal for the shoes. Tel. 1504-6. evening prayer lit, Suiiclfiy school meet; 4 o'clock, i (it 12:05, The I'nlleil Church, North church on the preen, Morn iiiK worship willi sermon, at 10;;',0. ( enter Church. IVvotlollllI service, 4 p. 111. Anthem "Hod So Loved the World" Stalner Solo Aria from "Hymn of Praise," Mendelssohn Wallace S. Moylc Humphrey Street Church. Tile Rev, I'', R. Lllckey will preach at KR.m o'clock, his subject heliiK "The Mnrnlnn 1,1k ht Is I Iron k I tin. " At the e'enlnR service there will he a slereoptlcon lecture on "Knr Away Miisslona," I'dble school meets at i o'clock. lvlj;lit Place Clnm-h. The Sunday evenlnp; service at the DwlKht Place church are beliifr well attended. The thought of the scrip ture lesson of the pastor's discourse Is emphasized In a most helpful way by the excellent music. The musical dl rector'a work In conforming a chant to which the I'onpriTRiitlon respond by readlnc: verses from the 51st psalm was much appreciated when used last Sunday for the first time. This will be used for a few weeks at a respon sho service. The choir will render three anthems at the service to-iimr-r iw nlnht. The pastor, as usual, will deliver a short discourse. The Church of the Iteileemer. MornliiK worship, with sermon, at 10:0 o'clock. The Rev. Alfred He Havritt of Cuba will preach. Sunday school and Adult Itlble class at 12 m.; Christian Kudeavor at fi::io p. m. Kvenlni; service In Welcome hall. Oak street, at 7:4."i. I r. Phillips will speak on, "MixiiiK Rellplou mid Pally Life." 1'i.niels S. Hamilton, Jr., will sine. The public is cordially Invited to all sef vh i r. PI; mouth Church, Plymouth church, the pastor, Rev. Pr. Mcl.aiie. will preach In the morn illK on "The call of the spirit to t he Churches" In the evenincr the theme will be "Wlmt Shall the Christian Have? Christ's Answer." Paveiiporl Church (Uooslcr Siiiare.) Pastor, Rev. Krnest I.. Wlsnier. 10:.10, moniluK worship and seiinon. Subje.'t. "Can Any Cood "fli ; n Come tint of az .ireth?" 12 in, Sunday school. f,;:;a, Yoillllf People's me (IllK. :'.n. eVelliliK service. Subject of ser- moil, "A Ruined new nl." Tuesday Life and Its eVelilllk- lit 7:i Re- 10. Is h) Hie 111 i 1 -w e h Hervlcf ((',. M. Sneal I lrst Methods Rev. prancls T. ineeili's at !:S0. iceel Ini; w 111 be h' the "Wesleyan I'pl-isipal liun li. Ilrown, pastor. Class At lo:::o a platform Id In the Interests of Twentieth Century 1aKiie," and the "I'orward Move ment," which Is helm: carried on tinder its auspices In New Haven. This Is the famous leaKue which under the presi dency of Mr. 11. 11. Benedict lifted all llld btedliess from the Methodist KpH copnl churches of this city and which Is now eiifaired In attctresalve work connected with the new dearoiiess movement and the new 'Methodist Italian mission her'1. All address will be made by the Rev. Kduardo T.irII aletela, M A , recently of Milan. Italy, who has been transferred .y I'lshop Hurt to superintend our Italian werK In this part of Connecilcut. Mr. TaBliiib t la Is the Rifted son of th" well known professor Identified for year with the University of Naples. Rtlef addresses ,-s )v. made by Mrs. Tap1la1.;e1a and by Miss Ar buckle, the superintendent of tho P.hikrslee Memorial -peaeoness home. The annual offering for this city mis sion work of the Weseiin Twentieth Century leiieiio will he taken. Provision Is made in the vestry kln derRarlen at the lime of mornliiR ser vice. f,.f (he care of llitle one whose motlieri: could not oth rwlse allciiil di vine worship, llibl" school at noon; Junior leaRiie at I: Kp worth league iceetluR at (t:V). Public worship nt 7:S0 wiih sermon by the pastor. Ppworlh Mclboillst Church. MoinliiR worship at 10:30 with ser mon by (lie pastor. Rev, 11. K. Wilson. Subject. "Christ's ChallenRe to Youth." The newly organized vouilR people's society will hold Its first devotional meeting at R::',a. ir. Howard R Mor ton, the recently elected president, will lend the mi'elltiR. At the ( venliiR ser vice til 7:30 the Rev, T. W. Sail, of the Ohio conference, will preach. Trinity Methodist Pplsropnl Church. Pastor. John y. Maynard, P. P.; 10;M morniiiR worship with sermon by the pastor; 1::!a klnderRarten; 12 Sun ilav school. fi;.'tn Kpworth leaRiie sef Wr 7::i0 evening worship with ser mon by the pa.slor. Music, a, m., anthem from KRypt's Roiubme Came, Page; offert.iry, bss, "Sun of My Soul," Hawthorne; p. m., anthem, "The ICvetiiiiR Sh idows," coombs; offertory, KveniiiR md Moin Iiir." Oakeh'y. Church of the Messiah (I'lrst Culver sllllsl.) ; Next Sunday morning at 0;:0 o'clock the pastor, Rev, Theodore A. I'lsdier A 'II preach on "The Need of t"ncn"; 12 in,, Sunday school; ll;:i0 p, m., y p. C. I'. devotional ineetliiR; topic, "Hou e.ty; A Primary Virtue." Leader, Miss Norma Andrews. Preaching service by the pa.slor at. 7:"0 p. in., subject, "The Message of tlie church to Men WhoiAre Poor." All lOfdlally Invited to all services. First Church of Christ, Scientist. The services of Klrst Church of Christ, Scientist, are held Sunday Hi 10:.'10 a. m. nnd 7:.0 p. in. In Republi can hall, Temple and Crown streets, entrance on Temple street. Subject, "Mortal and Immortals," The Sunday school meets after the morning service. The Wednesday evening lostimonial meeting M a( X o'clock, A reading room maintained by this church In the Malley building, iwi Chapel street, is open d.illy from lo a, in. to H p. in., except Sundays and legal holidays; on Wednesdays from 10 a. m. to 7:110 p. in.; Tuesday and Saturday from 7:110 to !l p. ni. A cordial welcome o all. Second Church of Christ. Scientist.. The services at this church will ho hedl as usual at 10:30 o'clock and 7:W o'clock lu Warner hall, 1041 Chapel MitfWf- til '5f JrA ) ! I WhrF ! 111 N il!! ! P 1:1 f $r7Z3& street. The subject will he "Mortals and Immortals." Sunday school at 11:45. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at S. A free reading room Is maintained hy this church in Room 21, Warner hall, 1014 Chapel street, which Is open week days from 11 a. in. to p. nt, and Monday evening. All are welcome. Ilrst CnglMi Luthernn Church. Lawrence nnd Poster streets. The 4;,"ilh anniversary of the birth of Mar tin Luther will be observed during the day. At I : 0. the Rev. J. Luther Siehcr will preach on "The Way of Salvation as Interpreted In the Luth eran church." Mrs. A. K. Yestling will sing. Sunday school at noon. At ";.10 the Sunday .school will render a reformation exercise of recitation and song. The ladles will serve a supper Wednesday at i:"a and will hold a concert and sale Friday at S o'clock. Semnen's t let hoi. Sunday services: Rev. Mr. IMI of St. Paul's church will preach at the Seamen's Itetlu l. Sunday afternoon, at :i o'clock. All cordially Invited. V. W. C. A. The Young Women's Christian as socntlon has observed the week of pr; er In unison with associations throughout the world. The services began on Sunday afternoon, conduct ed hy Rev. James W. I'ord, H.H., and Rev. Isaiah W. Sneath. followed hy Rev. Herbert J. Wyi koff, ' Rev. James lieWolff Perry. Miss Alice Newell, Y. W. C. A. secretary of Calcutta, India, Rev. WatMin L. Phillips, ..p., Hev. Pincst L. Wlsnier. The subject of the week's thought has been the "Holiness of l!od." and all who have attended the services have felt the inspiration nf the con secrated lives that are working for th" up'lfting of womanhood around the w oi Id. The City Mission. No. :'1 (iiiinge street, Rev. W. Ii. j Mosstnan, missionary pastor. The : Sunday service at 7::!0, to-morrow ; evening will be in cliai'Re of the Chris- ; thin Kndcavor society of the 1'nited church, with senium by Rev. Mr. , Wyekofl', tin- iissoclafe pastor. Song I serv ice from Winona hymns, led by j cornet and piano, other Sunday ser- 1 vices are the Sunday school at II ! o'clock a. in., and the children's meet- 1 ins at I! o clock p. tn. Meetings and other exercises through the week, ( ; ltinastlc class on Mondays, 4 to (i p. in. Cilrls club resumed Thursday ev enlngs. Marino Record. SM i'ihit or skw ii vi:. Arrived: Tugs Robert Rnlnnson vvlih three barges I'roin New York; Aries with two Imrges from New York, II. M. Waterman vvllli two Imrges from. New York. Vigilant, with live bnrg"s from New York, HhnwaiieSe with live barges from New York; Wyoming with live barges from New York. I Sailed: Sell. Sylvia c. Hall for Phila delphia; barge Imvldson for I'hllad'l phla. nnd lug Roberl Kohlnsou Willi' two barges for New erk. (.CM'.HU, MIII'I'IM. Ki. New Vol l(, Nov. I.". Arrived Steamer La Snvole, Havre. Cnpe li.iee, N. ',, Nov. Rt. Steamer Mitini a poilK, London for New York. In vvlrehss reiuniiinicatlon vvllh Hie Mar coni slnllnn here when l.aso miles eas" of Sandy Hook at I p. in. Iiock alniiit 3 p. in, Monday. Lizanl, Nov. LI. Passed : Steamer llelgravia, Hehinldl, Halilmore for lliim burg. Kicsale, Nov. 1 .1. - I'll ssed : Steamer Virginian, Montreal for Liverpool, RoMriflnm. Nov. KI.- In a. m. --Arrived: Hli'.imri' Ryiulani, New York via Holllogne, (leniia. Nov. II. -Sailed: Steamer Loieh.inlla, New York via Naples. Harry. Nov. II. Sailed: Steam'" (leeaula, Norfolk. Anlvvei'p, Nov. III. Sailed: Steamer Mlniiesoia, Halllinere. Anlvverp. Nov. 12. Sailed: at earner Allantati. I ia I vesica. lilahgnw. Nov. 1'J. Sailed; Steamer Rueiir.s Avrean. Roston Naples. Nov. 1.1. Arrived: Stramer N'ord America, New York. 1,h:aiil, Nov. 1 ;l, Steamer New York, New York for Plymouth. Cherbourg and Southampton, was una miles west at i p. m. w reach Plyine 1 1 ni. Sat urda y. Southampton Atncrlka, Nf vv Nov. York, Cl.- Sal led: Str. KW MIMIOM MHIK XO'l'ICS. New London, Nov. l;t, Arrived : Sell. Abel C. Huckley, 1'ort Redding for iiloiicesler. Tug tICureka, Willi one barge friiiu went, CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Betirs Mia Signature of Best in Style! WONDERFUL & jf $ $10.00 and 28 Church St. m TB HI THE BEST $3,SO SHOES F0R MN W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD.' The reason W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other make is because I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization1 of skilled shoemakers in this country, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be ex celled. The selection of the leathers and other materials for each part of the shoe and every detp.il of the making is looked after by specially trained experts in every department. If I could take you into my large factories at Brock ton. Mass.. and show vou how carefully W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold mnff k - ' their shape, fit better, wear longer, and Mjyr&TPVLtWlZA are of greater value than any other make. " 0 W.L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Cannot Bo Equalled at Any Price. W. L. DOUC.t AS BOYS SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00. JUST THE SAME AS MY MOPS I3.BO SHOES. THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR 11.75 AND 12.00. W L. D0U4IM Dam. and prlc, Ii lUmpf-l on Ditn pncM uia im.rior 11,001. inm&i' urun I Fnit Cnlor Fyrlrtn tififr? exetttiivfllir. Catalog . . . . in ;W. L, DOUGLAS SHJt MUKl in In the Roadibility Contest at Denver, Col., Nov. 7, 1908, THE FULL-JEWELED Water-Cooled Runabout Entered by the Denver Omnibus and Cab Co. carried four per sons 112 miles on 4 1-3 gallons of gasoline and finished with Perfect Mechanical Score, win ning both the Economy and Ef ficiency Cups. The Cotbin Motor Vehicle Corporation. NI-AV P.lilTAIX. CONN. H. L Doolittle, BROADWAY. NI1W HAVF,. Local Agent. Mi FOOT SPECIALIST. does no Dr. Miinslichl, 7S CUTTING ("Impel street. Pnln Icsm Ircatincnt for corns, bunions, chilblains, cal louses, etc, No cull Inc. Select family pnlroniige for 20 years, I.ndy Specialist Afternoons. Your Chotce of ! BIG DIAMOND (iOODRICH ;? REDUCTIONS , f I'ISK IN PRICES OF ,;,,ykar lTRIOSTOMO AUTO T RES : ' W 1 W aw HARTFORD ; The Connecticut Hardware & Paint CoJ Telephone 1023. 97 Crown Street, j Best in Values! s i VALUE3 AT FOR MEN S AND YOUNG MEN'S $15.00 to $18.00 Suits and Overcoats. FOR MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $22 and $25 Suits and Overcoats. $15.09 SHOP, Opposite Poli's Theater. If tht bottom, which protect! th wmm- MlUlIlt I lion. nAVinw m. TAXB MO BOMTi: FrM, IV. L. DOVQLAS, K nekton, IfMm upiii iiitirii. nin ni r. ntw HAKtw. biu unapei aire $ MICHAEL ETZEL & SON Saw mill,' wood' turning1 and bf sawing. Automatic variety wood tu lug and polishing wheels, pullny po flag poles, fence, hitching and elot post.! and slicks, hard wood rolls, I sizes. All kinds natlvo lumber, 1 place and kindling wood. 'Phone Connections. 101 Fairmont Ashes Removed at Short Notiq General Carting Done. J THE NEW SERVICE F. K. SWAN. T(-l 8(111-3. 255 Orelinrd IS IT ENJOYABLE ? Do you like to rc of . people with drfeellve H ni. mil not lilnk oit) ... .. n . rfl.Ovi.ll.ilji i-oiirs were Hint wnyt Jff ilnn't let llicm net beyond j i...in nt u amid dentist. ! one of your eolli I mlssfpf" have iim bridge the spne wllh one l( Is Hie snme color, sliape and site of ij llMlnnil una. PHILi. DENTAL ROOM 781 CHAPEL ST. IF YOU ARE PARTICULA CONSULT ! Ryder's Printing , Horn 78 CENTER STREET, j