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" NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1910 comMmMON i S5 ecessary today than when in 1 y R AN RSoTs Uy THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY Taoy. TG one ey great: Amerl | Nov. ) : Mon., Tues., G . can exercise, amusement or diversion v . - The decision of the syfrume court of | T ) s technically known ~as “kicking” | | 14-15-16 Wed. Kansas in the case of wa i d work- r three hundred @and sixty-four days . Berwich Fulletin [0 ESIEEETE GETTING HIM PLACED in the year everything under the sun nore than ordindry interest just now ; s Ua i e T e S e e i Lamont & Milham ople am all parts of the coun- n Thanksgiving. That is suffcient ' & cision i : Aiken was the new teacher's name. | erased recipes for wedding cake, lists | 5 . . mers P s as follows L e s el e | oF e Ao ton i e et toer g | Proof tht the day is meeded; There 7 Presenfing Their Speolacnlar Musical NOVC“Y to the mand Courier. et g Hn., the factors worker's envir- d for ¢he are many things to be thankful for and D. Rk, i ebit AR T {looked bashful. It was whisperad | trousseau and similar bits of informa- |y o il e, i ; 314 YEARS OL _ |gnmers. has been completely. changed. | 9058 RERL, chool pupils that he | tion as indifferently as if they had been LSl e ot Ll U / JACK STOCKTON | ROSSNER & HILLMAN munon-luw rights and remedies | juy"y love affair on hand s0 many problems: time after time,|oantt nav 3 i ; Subsoeigiton price. 13¢ & weeki B0 & | feiin Vichanged. It has been WOl e AR Rte ik caais somebbily: ledley. Tedelon Bibt ave. the Dot ers SRl e Wetan diiginipen: The Man with the Bell Comedy Character Artists < momehe e J unders for a long time that there | discovered -that his fraternity pin was | knoweledged {o each other that the|gahatman need the money a lot smoce | & DILL & WARD ¥ f% no juristic or economic excuse for | missing. He had worn it the day be- | bashful-looking teacher had them |fhan the automobile-growing. turie _ o ; cclntered Postoffics at Norwich. | (his stute of affairs. The liberty of | fore. for a vigilant committee had | guessing. They had not yet succeeded | rajsers.—Bristol Preas i v Introducing the Girl with the Diamond Dress. . class me! i et § as in | be Vs is B i i . Buptetin Otfice, 430, 15 own way does not include the right | ;iioption to the convincing evidenco| Friday was assembly day, the time Water-Proofing Footwear. I:En. m Rooms, 35-3. to inflft the crudities which invaria- [mu» the new teacher was now en-|when the school gathers together in| A writer in the Scientific American B Otflce. 28-6. bly characterize industrial progress. | gaged. the big assembly hall. That afternoon, | recommends the following for render- MONDAY > SIX ALL SIX BIG w fe ©fMee, Meoms 3 Mueray The ltherty of the wage earner to| This interesting theory was strength- | when the room was filled and the nec- | ing footwear water-proof. Heat in an | TyLsoay. Ol 1 S STAR AGTs @nd “pays Telephone sirace for extra pay for extra haz- |ened by a litle incident that occurred | essary business had been transacted.|iron vessel efther fish ofl or-castor oil. INESDAY | wo ater nothe acher—a e prinei; v 2 > u v allow, to about 250 edgrees Fah nd to seek other employment if | tWo hours later. Another teacher—a |the principal. who had naver outgrown |or tal | EXTRA ADDED ATTRAGIION oyl iy gy ss | kind-hearted woman—met Aiken wal okes himself, arose and gravely an- | renheit, then cut into small pleces vul- | does not like his master's methods, | £ %0 0B Mo ") dazed 100k | nounced: { canized or raw India rubber, about Wright Huntington & Co. THE GREAT RICHARDS {is myth, or, as has been said. ‘a heart- | 15 (0l . el " have been asied to put the fol- | one-Afth the weight of the ofl ‘and ada “A Vision of the Night”’ ockery e man an o T~ Have vo lost somethting?”’ she | Jowin, conundrum: Where was Mr. |sradually, stirring with a wooden spa it which he works should De |asked him. Aiken at fourth hour?” tula untl the rubber Is completel | MONDAY —$25.00 GIVEN AWAY ; onized as substantially one piece| My mometry he answered. | Instantly a shrill voice from the|dissolved in the oil; to give it color, Absolutel | TUESDAY—$1000 GIVEN AWAY FOR _YOUR LETTERS nechanism, and mishaps to either | “I thought vou that at fourth |back of ‘the room gave the prear-|add a small amount of printers ini SO ly Pure WEDNESDAY—TRY OUT NIGHT—20 SEATS GIVEN AWAY. » be repaired, and charged to ar. It the middle of the fifth hour, | ranged Ar lrlef\\‘u?—xozlft‘;ixfd!r'f:‘;;f :;,‘;? A wt;'“:v?““o;q e u;,i The only b-klng BARGAIN DAY MATINEE. il cost of maintenance. The court MUY £ lfaatas | “Sheach: M Alien, Spascht+ | ia sufficient to toroughiy water-proo! suasde from Ry I"Gl““’b" T THURSDAY—$10.00 wiVEN AWAY FOR YOUR LETTERS \ wrolish the od rules and adopt | «gp o 1 ed franil The bashful-looking teacher was sit- | & pair of boots or shoes for a season. ) yal Grape FRIDAY—BABIES DAY—$1000 GIVEN AWAY—4 PRIZES ers which suit exiating facts | wx siry lanoratory and |ting with the facully and evervbody | Boots cor shoss dreased with this wil Noll m"m of Tartar SATURDAY—A FRESENT TO EVERY SCHOOL CHILD nd Temedy existing evils, That must | must have missed my hearing bell. |in the row pitied him, Kven the prin. | take rmo blae n = from three to tour | .0 the fedtslatire. = Thit ‘wheh N0k loat an hour | e D sclonoe sirikon | areat facllity. The above. is not in- - NOAIUM, No Ll You Can’t Afford to Stay Away When You Have These Ooportunities, B e o0 aow sl Sl PLLE e romuighted 11 nd-hearted teacher pased |in the pause that ensued before voung |jurious to the leather, will keap out 3 mqphosphd' | SAVE YOUR LETTERS—THEY ARE VALUABLE ia deitvescd to over| .. byl il aa il lering. She had not heard.| Aiken arose and stepped to the front | moisture and leave the material SOft | e 4O5Z houses W N | v ut the missing fraternity pin, | and pliable. i @ by wingty-Chree per | | b & | bu efore noon the uews had spread can’t make & speech,” he began, e been urging him to become the his- e, i Wit §n0t proces n with the | ¢ sii the building and evarsbody | modestly, “but T want to tell you | Daddy of ‘Al the Bigs. torfan of the state, paying him the Performances » - discredited Slaw | manacles. | was putiing two and two together | something in confidence. T want You| si;ong the Roosevelt specimens mow | COMmPliment of saying that uo one else | MATIHEES Sometimes it is held that qiite radical | and smiling broadly all to know how comforting your prin- | ;cin: assembled for exhibition in the | V38 0 well fiited for the task. He | 2.30 fuctory aects make hange in the — cipal can be when you €0 to Rim in | National Museam. Washington, has | Will Probably defer the undertaking | CHAS. MNULTY, Lessee ' 7.30 aw, or that their most remedial fea- | oung Atken came back to room 21| trouble. The other day when I con-|pecn®sound the granddaddy of all the | URtil the material for the v_chapter, | A . & iy _|afte ncheon. to find the blackboard | fesed to him that T had m T 1 1s Colnopt a | just opened, is all in—Boston Tran- | 8.45 st be strictly 1 o i ki ‘bugs. Its real name is Coleoptera and | JI% © | eclal eature raction they penalize the r b gt A geomatry hour, I found this | it belongs to the tribe of giant beetles. P . | P.M. s W 1t is usually taken T | You suppose he b | The specimen at the musemm weighs T T | . plutotfics dintricts. = petge o sy e A e sing s | 211 Be.dld was to tell. me what h 1- | one pound. It is dark maroon in col- Boast of Philadelphia. 9 SIS S e dettvery rous e g e e dlaat hear thoingly 1 2d to Iim one evening long g0, Whel| or with gray markings. Accomran This is the ninth city of the world in | The Bumeoin n every bser. s e Tam s hear the bell |ne was calline on a very particudlarly | ing the big bug was no memorandum | point of size and the first in the uni- s Fromp » ¥ B.{]to Teco e . .] may e ki of bells for him o ‘lh,‘]m:m? youne, [a\‘ i (‘ox‘s‘v‘?n; i3 or description except the sv;.uumrnl. of | verse from the point of attractiveness tanding behind his desk the new |when she opened the door and cal o ‘ 1er began solemnly murmuring | after him: ‘Don’t you want to take Not at Present. Collector—T'd like to collect thie | hese inscriptions aloud, one after an- |your hat? Ever sithce Judge Simeon W. Bald- | nots sir. It's payable at sight. Hard zently permits to run GREATEST BASEBALL PICTURE EVER MADE FLORENCE WOLCOTT, Soprano. tunity to tell h Ke s ‘mation might be ob- | tenical, but it is undoubtedly more g ] | Goree . esent, and | gther, as if he were alone in the room A howl of delight grested this story | win retired from the supreme bench of | up—Too bad, too bad! I'm terribly far- 1981, average .. o s ¢ s 2t when the | When he came to the last one, at the | and the pnnupxfi cdasod. to be con. | Connecticut the Hartford Courant has | sighted!—Philadelphia Bulletin. - - 5920 v abor will be | farthest corner . of e | oard, | sceince strickel : T = \ average 59 - ; | he, puckered “his brow and turned |”““One more thing” young Aiken wen! N SFITTING. | et i | abkuptiy to the most Innocent-100King | on, when they gave himn a chance. PLUMBING AND GA! | MESID, % K { oy in the roor “Today I found this note on my desk: ~ e ~FTET Woek ending 6'15 : K COMING DOWN. IoNeatbe ™ B Gomanded “what & CER S T P it g JOHNSON & BENSON, CHARLES D. GEER November 12 ) o e l4ary. from 5 aiz" ‘hn]!l that word. T -«.un] make it out! Yo 1 it. We nu”d -hmm" ik s ‘x 20 Central Avenue. | Mook of Stngis. {the price of pork is coming down, It | writinz is wretched is stgned”—he read slowly T s should be accepted as reilable, A | r went around the room. Ife istinctly the well known nitials of | | SLATE ROOFING e T o —_— 52 | pumper corr »)p is said to be one e culprit. The hm;s im- | four boys who were sitting n the front | . il Caatins it M. atiaes | O meen ! THANKSGIVING DAY, sause and the falling off in the demand | Mediately an to wondar whether | row, each with his best girl close by. e g =l o, (o L s another. e o Somlry e e | s esuia ao, Tous weesiot aecomieon ) | Bing promptly attended to. NELLIE S. HOWL i ot by - | mark they had taken him might | sronted hi a ugh we 3 Preclamation d by the Governer shortness of meat-producing | ven be that he had loft off that fra- | (onted hiim, and another laugh went| TeL 1. | Teacher of Piano. of Connecticut s does not create a hope that | tornity pin just to “put one over them." “I want to say to these suffering | | Fletcher Music Method Gyrarnor. Frak. B. Woeka s lesued | b OH1 DODUIAT prices are w0on fo be 0% and ‘nvemisaic | youns men. comludea young Atken: | The Vaughn Foundry €0. | reon &% 2020 S iains. BN BeSeniiation for the observamce of | I a r the eight months ending | | “that_#f they will come to me in pri- Thahicoei ving, November 24, a8 & day | IAst August the receipts of fresh beef r fos iy toond outl that yute T will undertake + coach them to | anN EASTlNGs = ¢ be in this state, fol. e hisnde. Wit 0,000 S e & had been office | ¢he best of my ability.” g | i e B weving N — &t Chicago. were 47,000,000 pounds, lcss morning presumably to explain to | rnat was all—except the chsering— | F. 6. GEER ows: o than for the same months last year, or ncipal about miss his ge- | which the principal led. z | BB TUNER oy R e |15 per cent. less, cured meats 15,000,- | omatry class, the prineipal had | ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of | ¥ The Exealenoy ebr 7k B WeeRS |00 pounds less, or 1 per cent, and | followed him' into the hall, laughing| e next morning young Adken | vatterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest e i e A Proclamation. |s along the line, except dressed | heartily, and saying in a loud volce: | foung just one sentence written on his sanzzd Tel. 511 Norwleh, Ci For neariy three h b excecded last year and | Well overlqok It (s time, Alken, |piackboard, but that was in letters | | . 811 orwich, Cr commonweakh th n ,000 pounds, the largest | 8iNce you got the gir half a yard high. It was headed, * N s 4:; ,'i B g gt el That settled the auestion. oys|TiD In Room 31 and ite words were: \ | L | "0 might ftuegly . - - - For two davs el - Y - T N V) 1f 3 Rty Bod s 1085 in the west for eight months, | continued to decorate the new teach- | "DON'T MONKEY WITH A BUZZ P Ti d Sh Metal Worker | - 120, are two-thirds of 1908, the | ar's blackboard, while he remained ap- i ol in an eet Me orker gwing srd year of the decade, and show, | parently unconscious of the attention.| Tha boys had got the new schoo ave | 3 gutes will that poric is high | Time after time during recitations he teacher placed.—Chicago News. vy;gfl:::..!nr Richerdson and Boynton i od | cause the production of hogs does not | - | |55 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. | erently exp! e 1o our | LCTease In proportion to {he increase| . . ;i 5 going to be harder for some | W.. the reward has been increased to é6 1] decid | TR h-m and ask the "continuance of he population. With the popula- | n o tell what to be thankful for | 385, while for No. 4, which was thrown - - i A Dining Room hout a Sideboard 8 ®vor upon our state and nation, |tion Increasing a million a year it re- 1 be ¥6 pr T by Mme. Melba in latitude 41.54 N. and | ot fometting o maks kind tho laaris | quires steady inc to keep the | than it will be to propare the feast. |5 5uq, "66.1g W., and which bears T F B“HNS | s much like a window without hang- ) a dod esds o a Cethunds - . endy nd af supply stable and the prices low e dhse S S 4 | her name engraved in the copper, the | (e N ings — unfinished and unsatisfactor B B Read and seal of the There is no evidence anywhere that | oy ,rg ot present stands at $60. 11 59 ! |, iok8s Jtinlshed send ) umsatiktactery. fate. at the Capitol in Hari- | WHAT DOES THIS SHOW? Secretary Ballinger could have weath- | - : 3 | It lacks the touch that gives the room RO ! ered the storm had he been exposed | - Heatmg an umbing, 3 Yember, In the year of The Rutiand, Vt, News says: “The | o the political disturbance of the 8th. | First Socialist Congr | the home atmosphere, (Beal) 1otd one thousand n perations of the coe killing law in| & The career of no congressman out- i Our collectin of -Sidesboards and oS24 tonand | | S e bl Ao Ao Bl i : + the | stde “of Conmectivut will be. followed 1 59 92 Franklin Strest. eliectien : he ene unired sad er of ¢ jucks, does and fawns in | _Colonel Watterson has surprised the | ;or, clogely by the oitizens of Ansonia ek | Dining Room Fur Bin (onatur ine nre wE |arms-—k ek was about half [ COUPUTY Dby giving his party mnotice |than wiil that of Vietor L. Berger, the | | largest in Eastern Connecticut, and FRANK B. WBEKS. i syl L | that the tariff can only be done away | first socialist to be thus honored.” Ae i | e i ? By Wie Excgiiency’s Con a S D s S . 01 \with gradually if it would retain pow- |is well known here, he hes made his D l N our prices positively the lowest. EA-rF'rvfiw RO ¢ ith the woods absolutely full of | J way to the front against great odds, o It ow | T eeroter: il and this country has few better ex . y ~l Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary e = “ it a ¢ the deer wre either | . SETmIT Tl e in | Ambles of what a man can accomplish If you are interested don’t fail to | Sivsitae ropiaced by ew nd vaods 5 A POLITICAL OBLIGATION. ng more wary to the designs of who has deep seated comvictions and | z b orn open plumbing. It will Tepay you $ P = ot masi oF the \ghter of the first | these democratic landsliles, for they | will intelligently concentrate his ener- 5 3 in the increase of health and saving | B , % e governor-e Wisconsin | "0 1% been made eaod and tha: |4ppear i time to make the presiden- | gias along the line f his beliefs. Wile take a ride of doctor’s billa. Overhauling and re. Norwich and Tafiviile promice e voters N 1id et o thatltial year all the more emphatically |a great many differ with Mr. Berger in . fitting thoroughly done. Let me give | take & bride v e execut . g ool 5 2t | republican. s political policies, few can fail to fou & figuve for replacing all the oid | °ctéd Yaan: a I s succes: ™, T iy i s obf 2 AL 2 admire his coursse lmhdstnrnnn&tl{:g S Plumbing with the modern kind that dme ¥ ears as she was when and kewise the enthusiasm w | - r 3 will keep out the sewer gas. The fhs notified by | s Shete it iicaton 571 MONEY AFLOAT AT SEA. whict e’ has woeksd lo” sscompiian R N e < Piedge. | iving the, ol Growing tame | definite ends. He 1as always been a $ N i el ern th states. and ,r;,v":\.“ | Drifting Copper Globes Whose Finders | oy, and it may be put down as a ~ Gy < at “he . s, A eins as If ¢ ¥, Will Receive Rewards. su; that he will not be a drone in F. TOMPKINS, » t the % s 2 ot } | —Ansonia Sentinel, 9 | J.E )y ould have es . 4 ¥ Somewhere between latitude 49.50 i i e e Wast Main St suglsa 67 Wast n Strest. - 22.32 W.. and @ hundred miles ~ | mpres e PATRIRE & o b Proof Thanksgiving is Needed. { . and the {or #o cast of the Ambrose channel, < 7 o . THE OTHER SIDE. | there are on tho broad Atlantic | The president has named Nov. 24th Corner Chestnut and Willow Streets, | eight copper globes about the siza of [as Tha fvi 1a nd the gov | footballs, any one of which is worth |NOTs of the states will follow with oot : { T o : o wholesalers' side and | Tooros s s ek sind brodamations. This day fs & peculiar ) CECCARELLI, Prop. NORWICH, CONN. || { B o ples side are pretty fully ex- | Theee globes were set adrift last |ly Amerlcan one. Thers is nothing | | ? b the newspapers, but the re- | August by the Wide World Magazine | Hke it elsewhe: Its origin was Puri- | | | *alte ale This is what one retaile regarding ocean : SR TO ORDER Cil Heaters there were ® FROM THE SUNNY SOUTH LAND. 4 vy We make ocur own Lensesi All kinds of Fur Garments made to| There is no Oil Heater equa high prices: | | them—ana_ the . - ws 1o say for to the Sl Séap Sor b S e Yatas ot bl Mg om0 e ey Among the many gifts that Nature [order. We also have excellent facili- | Perfection Oil Heater. We carry a might have ser stomers hold us up for weeks an . 1. whicl was set adrift two mile et i 2 | eling furs to the newest shapes at | . - oy Bt of thats Beves kTR A st SRR DD Do M I T el T e, il sl or goods for ome-half lessfshnrg: Pt BéldesirasNonabid! e\ f 15 f (I & of t P § \ traveled leisurely eastw South, the cotton plant attains its high- * : - i \_E‘ = o o ™ saler in protected all right. but wher traveled rely t S . i s ( i k | 1 will be in Winsted soon with | \ J Gout o elams Fantun™ Thers ' | o we sit off in tis deal” for teuty miles and a e e e : Moiatiase X ihan asvose oks {1 e s i of Coats and | N VARG Ciilliics #ith her babe a - s s she nd swe it 1t re-{following day was fou s owny tton bo 3 g R i 1 3e. | Sets. Watch the date. nd Rosamont ; - nla & albkticn hat s far Ront 1 oo it Al 1 shp aomthery | vervet ik coday. fiomiie kennel oF the O : ] { ¥ > | WILLIAMS, 38 Allyn St Hartford, Ct. Comparn B e, white of - - ; il o glaban, situaied In the southern | coreon secd is pressed an ol which, when ; E puiLa ! e i f R e s S ey or e 3questes It s no|side of ‘Moo Heas, County Cork, Xes- |70 it Compares. favorably. wilh, the 1.00 Notwi p | duasuacturing Fureier Siace 3675 | 199 Main Streel, Norwich, Conn. B e -, Y, bagor |easy matler (o tell | landtne ander being James Berry, & | oo orfve B . From the choicest of i1 Norwich Optical Co.| o i rights, lose heart, let then speed ba pm et A On Aug, 20 another globe. which had | this oil of the cotton sced is made 2 ; TODAY ONLY!} R e | B e & Gisie e Des Jeen set adrift two miles off the South | cooking fat called Cottolene. In effi- ezale Opticians, | oo c:hn.-v“ o ey « Enjrfin'AL YNOYEst ; L sk on Aug. 13, was found by M. | cien ‘\',gpunt_\' and wholesomeness, C i Shannon Bid Main St ngh Gl‘ade S % Rex lora vho Hlkces to talk 1n seldom found ty | north of Workington pler. Crmbeniand, | tolene far excels the fat of the hog, 4 = = i “The Fos 8. 1 R i a Mt N T b 2land. Between the time that It wag | it has well been named, “Nature's giit panod over Alling Rubber Store. ° #8 85 apmesphers of literature e i A | thrown overboard and recovered this | ffom the Sunny South. i mugwumpery. It obtrude wretcl Thankegiving Tas its signals fiying | EIobe traveled just over o hundred ca Bigiry of tre sus 2 pleasant |anc the country is sure to-ake notice S speed of about ftteen miles & Wz wish to close out apie yont . a ie to dise all toget : oW S #keloton at the mardiage feast. But a SepELs slobe’ Mol 10 ‘wis foting : ; ; - Sheet Music ¢ wish to clos Bew wm et : tor Depew's knockout came so | by Oliver L. Loper, Montauk, Lo L. ales our entire line and are Shesteds. o7 st have 15 | 1he § 5 Bk oria tmie b & It appears to heve traveled WALL PAPER ‘ of what they cost us. i S Sl e R Yerrington's | e L : 49 Main Stree! f dohn & Gea. H. Biss, BEGGING AS 4 PROFESSION, | e f kerosene oil go gvered. E globe 1z numbered and Ea18A £ 1 the finder will recetve at leas a aities wussege Weli™h By ke deoey " n the o¥linder. For No, 1 o s EEERGT POVAINTAT e e Mn tae wreats A woee begear A kg iyl s e ot 2 os¢ Bowling Alieys, wewted fu New * “e gy n "":'.':‘J'::.. g g e iempting g Make the Liver Wihter Blankets for Street or Stable. LUCAS HALL, 43 Shatucket Strest. TR o s o wms ziceomew| FUr Robes -—-57 the gaecesds of twe dazs of | | its Ul‘y ST DI 1A tment of both to e A B Y ¥ : - 1 ce assortment of bo ‘vm B 10 et i, T ; S Nine ineein ten whea the v s right the & |JOSEPH BRADFOBD, | o0 tom at lowest prices ol cofmlation by w 4 L it e stomach and bowels are right. 5 i i CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but frmly com-, Book Binder. Blank Books Klada and Riled to Ordar By and genervsity |l ntery a ess; that be ke gs of 5 jrdlogs pubMe | Colonel Ruuscreil e ner BES THE SBETUCKET BARNESS CO. WM. C. BODE. Prop. L] S : iC hel 108 BROADWAY. ki he | the o y . Peler ) 3 - v his abiity o | ST:P IN AND TRY OUR phe up ofee 8 U5 respect tew | As the result of the election it i ¥ QUALITY e wme s duvat. Egown cases of [*id (st Congresmman Champ Clari N\ |l | 35c DINNE R |t vorx enouia siwess ve consideren. mat as the ouly oues it b sate to |V I (CTE s, ot Bl = . espectally when 1t costs no more than by g down Pennsylvania avenue. S:IIIF:.,";-DII"DM -h-rp;r:un.. w 1_? Qrn From 12 to 2 the inferior L?‘d. Skilled men nl:» R R 0 " ®E S e ployed by Our prices tel ihe The democratic party Is recelving no e ADA a0 L DEL-HOFF CAki, Ground Fioor | Whowe story” " 7% 7% b trest ' Bas earned |end of goof advice, but it has never| GENUINE must bear signature: 13308 STETSON & YOUNG. m the past three |<hown o . n making the most 'v Vo it A mayzia be no dewet suel ista i o o o ¥ty findixtae l M | WHEN S o o s { oz uexs harnrh the public. thare’ in pao h 2 1 o advert g mediim %t Josy e Whratio ThankigroE T beitar thag (NTOUED the adveriis: | Kasioon Lk eniel e The BHlE ieg just nine day Ksgiving, ing columgs of The, Ruilelidy letin’ or businegs wauld. SAPSATR S ? - . 5 i . ook P SRR P SR N e v £ .