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1a thakated by tho Mct tiah revenue - turning to her home. She too, was a A cutters went to the assistance of 430 i 3 g ke 6 Toe b The s vessels during 1912-18 when 432 people o ehildren s'i'é‘;'é Al 2 were 2 4 were rescued and cargoes valued at| [all poorly provided with e or ’ $31,000,000 were saved. Buch service sheés for sueh weather, and she ciear- 1 provides excellent protection as far as 1y -shuwed fhat she not_fully_re- it goes but it is unable to reach a mueh | I wonder why the ambition of the | (ywritten Speclally For The Bulletin) | endearments, but evidently English | covered from her fall. Hoth Mrs. Riv- greater number of vessels, of which | @Verage person is te do semething he | - thing was all ready for|Was an unkown language to all ex- | erfon and Susan urged her remaining - can't instead of something he knows he,f::;aexve;{.h She woula come,” and | cept Panlo, who made them under- | for the night at least, and assured her Herwich Bulletin and GouFier & large proportion would hasten to . he can? We preserve the saying of d into her guest | Stand that his mother had been to re- | that the ehildren euld be provided for, take advantage of a safer inside ronte, | ;" 4 < b < Mrs. Riverten loeked into 8 117 YEARS OLD AB whll ns & contribution to commerce | b Beroume CIf we alm sat the| rom for the ffaal Inspection. ‘I aui | trn bome werlk to the clothink dealer | if she dii not mind thelr having & bed 'm be open on Salurday Novembfl' 22]1(' the inland waterway is bound to be | per “ % §E aT,t which evey | ., glad T uum!e: the fresh curtains | (hat he went {o carry the bundle fof | on the floor, - 4 y l —— b s & weaki 156 faterway o L person who knows anything abeut | .\ f" ped-spread in place Blanche L after the younger omes, Panlo, he sleep on floor always, " 3 ‘::;- price 120 a 3 600 afa great aid to safety. stars knows s rank nomsense. The|fiS. S -AFUEY gn ana dainty. Who were toe small to be trasted at | said she, but evidently felt embarras- B AR s month; a year. —_— o skillful marksmen everywhere are ex-| "nhen ghe turned back and entered | home alone. sed at accepting their hospltality. At fi,om 12 odock noon t“ Z oclock p. m. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, BROOKER’S SUCCESSOR. perts because they trained merve and | .o dining-room. There, too, all things | .SUsan was first *to, think that the |last thelr entreaties prevailed, and the . ., > 5 o take accurate aim at things | o ble spread with her | children might be hungry and pan- |entire family were arranged for the With the resignation of Charles F.|$He, 1o 1K & . were ready, the table sp er entire y a ge whether still or moving. rettiest china. “I |10 revealed the fact that they had 1o | night. Brooker, member of the national re- | Ximing at one thing with the possi. | An¢st: linen and D nig] N dinner for their mother had e > ‘ & £ th, almost grudge using that fine set of mother had no meney | Morning found them all showed in. o TR~ e ;;utbncm committes from Coun te ut| bility of hitting something _else ten o o 'oven for Blamche. I al- égl the worl wax roturned, but that | punlo declared himaelf equal to clear- 4 ullgtin Buskis Qe efore it. the state central commit-| thousand {imes' as far away, has 10 | wayy focl thankful when 1 get them | she had promised them supper when | ing the walk, and the gift of o snow: e or ulletin orfal Rooms 35-3 tee has an fmportant duty to perform | merit whatever In it. There is no ob- | We¥S Te00 JO80R 0 Hocer but I know | they reiched home, ‘Lucky I've got | ghovel made bim quite happy, for it ' Bulletin Job Office 35-2} 5 the selection of his successor, Mr.|Jjection to a high imaginary standard | pjonche enjoys seeing them in use. SNOUEh to fll them up” ejaculated | meant that he could earn some money Willimantic Office, Room 2 Murray | Brooker has for the past thirteen year e the b "m‘;'r‘:y""-‘]"““‘ She feels « little envious of my hav- | Susan, ‘and the table is all ready. | for his mother by such work Mrs. ¥ or possi : but teo i 2°m s > i afficlent - kop: i yway. :Now there is noth- | Come into tlie kitchen and wash up £ e children with o o e given most falthful and eMetent ser- | 30 suoh a fusltive’ naturg | (28 them anvaay (New thefe 18 ROLL- [ heroré Jou ‘ent,” and " she motioned | Rrorion fited out te ohilaren with - = =] vice. He thoroushly acauainted | ihat they cannot be located. Knowing | o1 poe"all things ready in the kitch- thém to go with her. Aimost afrald | JOI', geparied early in the forenoon, e iorwich, Saturday, Nov. 22, 1913, with the dutie He understood fully | our own abllity and capacity it is well [ ) ang T disltke to have the food wait | to leave their mother, the childfen | ™ 15ita called down the blessing of 'y —|the conditions existing throughout| to mark u goal within range, and then | £t §0C 0 MRS S0 CYEnU1q be here | Went at Panlo’s bidding, and then they : o » poils. nel | d T teaven upon her benefactor, whose state and natlon and was prevared to| with determination strive to win it | ty' (. 5P0 e » "ahd she turned rather | Were brought back and seated at the | Hiewven upon her Densfasior. WIred wct for the best interests of his con-| We must keep within our zone of pRtiontly cer a call at the| table Intended for' quite .a different 3 : 5 g for the best interests of h n impatiently (o answer a cal company, the food was pliced before | Riverton's request she gave her ad as per our recent:advertisement. il do for him him ht Stituency. He has aiwavs been a|Power or the endeavor will prove | iGieinone - ; . : her know, it i . e een | Mbortive, Spoaking of high ideais re- | HRBONE .\ o oxing! Blanche| them, and Mrs Kiverion took et | drese and promissd to let her know, if Pthtsich par o b o, | minds us it was Walter Scott who | v “that she has decided to make her Place as hostess. while Susan declared | ¢ rontiasd Rethell w "Visit: to, the o 3 sanity in onal affairs naving been | aid: “We build statues of snow and [ Ui 1o°Kunt Mary first, and will come | (hat they should have enough to eat | friod POl BEREL. L o hior der The large number involved and the necessary arduously supported by him. He was | weep to see them melt.” v A Ly s “always ia 8o | for once in tHeir . They certan- | ho s = was to me mext week. S y or_once e Ditely. for ahe and R ed 1 - : i m B‘lh]n » bulwark of strength and now that| — e Xt etk ere a1 with il | 1V showed that they were hungry, and | Ivitely, for she and/Susan delighted in detail prevents attention, during above hours, side time to take a needed| A great preacher once said \lf you Sreparations made for her. and | refused nothing which b 4:)!\‘./);«1 (L;]»;«d Rt Roeretly Tatsat R Rar fha 5 et your 1bor (o know what th i ton s e cars at: them, strange as so ishes | Ing, and i i The Bulletin has the largest s placea upon | sow what the | 87, FEar e, aintost in teurs at | tiem, strange u some of tie dishes | Ing, and then secrelly meant that the to any other business. circulation of any paper in East- g new com 15 ne tor you.” If this : impulse was to confide in| they were fairly clean, and the scrub [and with them such a resolve was ern Connecticut and from three v a responsible| ./ Sne common way of making oth- | ot as she turned | In the kitchen under Susan’s eve had | sure to be remembered. s to four times larger than that of i et : quainted = with' _the )rv.un’w)i‘ vay, s GFy ot dismay which came | (lded i that direction. Her foresight | , O e e s THE NORWICH SAV[NGS SOCIETY @ t » re- | worth of Christianity perhaps so mucl e e street took her to the win-/ had give em some thing less departus 3 any in Norwich. It is delivered b1 in mplaint would not be ‘heard of the | Som ‘l“‘:‘d“ fi,.:‘.gl,f Susan from the | than the cherished china set, and un- | they were not the ones pected. to over 3,000 of the 4,083 houses of its men. ng off in membership, and the a5 £ 4l R SpoL der the effect of warmth and food, they | They are a smart set of young ones, in Norwich, ar i read by ninety- 1 nd four | W & ‘of the church. "It is up to . [Riverton w a widow of | became quite merry, though Italian | anyway, if they are Italians, and that he church member to show the un- |y gunt means, and kept her well- | sScemed to be their only language. A nlo is a wonder, nothing less. What three per cent. of tne people. In E i ) had been carried to the | will Blanche Soule say when she find hem it s delivered to over p had been carried to the ot who slept last in her bed, but I i ippointed hume, In the apartment| bowl of 4 ikt > “hich had been theirs during all her ' mother, and she showed that it w S8 Seusss, in Putnam and Con” | want takes argument marrled life, Susan . was a valued | needed’in her case. Perhaps she slip- | don't care. She might have come when e — — — — — — iolson nd i n party Bave | Sunday Jaws to compel a man to bt he household. having came | ped In the streot from weakness for she | she promised.” For Mrs. Soule was ey s e e » the national | for th gnizes are for B e L ohianiad | adsiria i ey et outspoken Susan, | an, and well deserved all that we did [ ways welcome, but these people were - SRR Placts it s csasid. wiil fully and bettermer 1t a Christian s | Norl, ot the beginning of her married | day m glad th ame and that we | for her. unexpected guest will be| sent to me in their time of need, if ered the local daily. c wealth. | prac v the same kind of a man as | {20°¢ {ELS the freedom of long| Meantime a brisk snow squall had | could help them,” replied Mrs. River-|a ple: rememberance to me. |they were not the expected guests. Eastern Connecticut has forty- er e who professes nothing, what 18| gervice she ed over her shoulder |set in, but the woman insisted on re- | ton. Mrs. Pletro is a brave little wom- | Blanche can come anytime, and is al- AN IDLER i : AR stianity to atiract men P the. etk of the outer nine towns, one hundred and : . the m: b i sixty-five postoffice stricts, choice th h a aid: the spirit of love | y i "broctrate the street was an | and sixty rural free delivery i o "‘A" % all men unio it; and In{ [G)igy - woman, and clustered about | routes. probably does realize its duty e his averment evident. | p A PG Ghildren the oldest of The Bulletin is sold in every Sy TS . B onon e i aiuey ot , years, was| 3 WATER POWER MONO with making _eviden e same | (ot ¥ “raise his mother from the z « e town and on all f the R. F. D. e : thing? W the“people are yearning | (V108 1o TAISC K8 T Collected and s R T e ; | y 5 S S e afiirmations; dnd who | L0 Yone’ was about to call an ambu- : s 2 s proof is within the | FTNE “CHon "M, Riverton ran to her | : e L ke Goor. and called them to bring.the in- : : W b2 = = = ‘ ; Woman directly into her rooms = 2 ; routes in Eas Connecticut. CIRCULATION jured | Her kind heart nqver faile? 1901 average....... - 4412 cong n s o emergen. and without hesitat | ¢ n w TF a which ar Showed them the way to the room so | 1905, averag ......4.4.5’321‘ 3 4 Py e tion and courage. efully prepared for her sister, | b il the other qualities | O} ore the injured woman was placed us s e h 1 f iency seem to be |y sgreful hands. The children fol- e £ pu pinal col count i Tairs | Gige open, affrighted af their mother’ November 15...... U, : reed by s life. With s other qualifica- | 5ol ‘and agape with amazement at | % ol b arit apo e verh which runs | “Unpowoman, in crossing the treet i g h %t to el .t s 18—Dehavior | wiih her children had slipped and fall- | CONNECTICUT'S OPPORTUNITY. |, t b Risea & o] i8] on in uch manner that a pasing auto- | A noticeable feature in Chairman| A ? e e rerient ane | mobile had felled her to the ground. | Elllott's address In New Haven was| The sir nser- | applies particularly to th i doomes o A the reference to the fallure in Conriec : 3 Gon o2l . however, and responded quickly to the | 1 a g w restoratives applied by Mrs. Riverton 5 jout 1o take full advantage of the agri_ | i e 151 ‘ . s tota x e e e n b e > IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY, AND THE PARTY STARTS i : ATURDAY, NOV. 224, AT 8.15 A. M., AND COMES TO for her children, who ran to her ¢ q . S cuitural possibilities. Connecticut may P h conflict ©f course feel that It has had longer | {hat will arise in toner T'he o din ? | many caresses and words of-apparent ; R R i i o, jhis] rem ne fo be fone a * finish | ;0 e b \ A CLOSE SATURDAY, NOV. 29th, AT CLOSING TIME. commonwealth than has the new head | whether the federal gover 1 | nece v ce i 1 1 t f 5 T 7 s it bou e style of e clothes we ar, | . . B | T e e ' now | anced mind. ds donson puts it | SO SRS SV CF Sene to our expras: | Those who ‘have attended our previous Anniversary PR o o A0 o an e B S s i succeastul” 1t may | Slon of countenance anicsh no Nve Sales know that it is the biggest and best purchasing time of angle by one who is accustom: . / o 1 o aiways bear in mind “The | Some singular conceit. Of course w A\ 3 5 1 1o view large projects In evelop: sild st way not to fafl, is to determine | €xpect some professedy plous pepple - 4 the year. No time do you receive such big values as you do Which often proves of the grea | temptation flee. if the world at larse R at this Anniversary Sale. value. A stranger can often see| t on girl to marry a|does laugh: and we expect the ex- 5 S X eBamees for improvements in many r power com 3 Some, when she | cessively conceited to give expression ¢ < If you have never attended our Anniversary Sale, do lines whieh those who are so closely ng for ‘state . salaryless | by fac n fo the sentiment: | G asmociated with such affalrs through tr A far- " family; fust as it is a| 1 am it;” as we expect those who ; i W9 so, for the savings are great. | 120k ‘confidence in themselves,to 10 every day voutine fail to reaiize. When 1o fx involvec poininient to a man to et fig Py i ~ o 2 Mr. Effiots points out that Conneeticut Which demands | MaTry rieh (0 soon discover that he |80 tmid and uncertain ihal (n ; X - All Women’s, Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ Seasona- ralned but about one-fourth of the farm ‘toats ¢ hove of the family, Per | £ % of hopleasness which marks 5 ; ble A 1 g f 25 to 33 1-3 t. Products which it requires and d f without ha Ce et I el Wl or the thunder-cloud front Z e Apparel at a saving of o 1-3 per cen oped. preduce twice its requirements in mong haghe s easy to radlate cheer as discoura t 18 met omly in line with the back s do not get wisdom ment, If we just assume tho proper x.:‘:tu fazen m.;-,«»<, hm\' should EDITORIAL NOTE after, they are tied;” but we 8! ‘{vlwr £ of ‘_‘l‘_““{"; s e e 1 5 s thiskdng these who should but » not venture to endorse these senti- [face maker, and f thous | e S o g e et e 1y e e ol T P (B e el Sont il Sport Coats - pak and Suit Departmen ain Coats s entirsly within the | gieer o siking Weather con| Mais mads p ol peiha® imclent con | Sed It DO D0 e ety 0 ook (| 12 8pset Coatswinlon (sl ok Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits in Navy, Black and Brown All|$200 and $250 Rubberized bounds of reason. It is of course|,. i Heaven.” aid o man | Pleasant. If it did the photographers $7.50 and $8.95—ANNIVER- S RLa T $12.95 to £15.00— Coats in tan and gray— something which will not develop with- s | can iiv Heitcousiy, | would ot so ‘often’ call on the Saiy ghi b 5 Wool Serge, which .\nm‘m $12.95 to $15.0¢ g e out the introguction of practical in FHre | without a It Is doubted | patrons to do it Anniversary Sale Price $10.00 PRICE $1.69 telligent ‘mflm-fi Mr. Efliott while s hard a j,“ Hos can airindi il % 8 Sport Coats which sold at £ & 4 ralircad man has come from 2 sec- Sadentiong /b E L0 men 0 SR T b Winierlsis g e e, / “heviots gy kg g g ves fuis no uture problem, for | : $1000 and $12.50—ANNI- i Vomen’s u}d Mi Suits in Fine All Wool Cheviots $5.00 and $5.98 Double Texture 1y enguged in farming and he kmows e bt ol VERSARY SALE PRICE.. $7.50) and Diagonals, hewest of styles, which sold at ; . the value of aggressive farming wh Ele gy Tar MRy Fenn | R ) sy - Coats with plaid backs, ce. oy » G et <L e $22.50 and $25.00— rreoted semme—ANNIVER- the masket is so close at hand. Fven though his suggestion will take time for development Comnecticut ought at least to rmise the equivalem: of what it umes tn fp form of ferm prodncts, Anniversary Sale Price $15.00 SARY SALE PRICE....... $398 A youth might as well be a ]111_\\(0:\!] THANKSGW'N_G_HOSP'TAL'TY' ety cripy s to get established in his| on ne feature of the - ar Dresses oaching SOMETH: 3 cught toone « he | ihe family reunions to be enjoved. If : B 2 | Whether there was any foundation Bl oetiven Loy akes. It | he day served no other parpose than Ehan, ey maveiisl wny tninming Black, full and three-quarter length Coats, nice- | s ife r 1 fes nd glorify = j R e . e e ) huen b AR om there the homa 1ia ‘ohscivances womid be windin e ly trimmed with velvet or plush— White Lingerie and Lawn, high | re nothing to do in er s be le: of suc Most e AXoind theotaidh Bousy 3 ® d low neck Waists, a few the coming year. the fact Is that the | BT ey neve e 15 the attarnson fellewifis theusands Messaline Dresses, prettily trim Anniversary Sale Price $5.00 tailored stylos which sold Yery smpartan: question of nesotiating of geltling: the Mex | uld s 1 and a few be- | o¢ ‘family groups in Ameriea will med in navy, green, pea- 3 e ~ e at 98 — ANNIVERSARY & mew treaty to take the place of the | aune S anees conditions | .ome closer together than the thro b 4 f Women’s and Misses’ three-quarter Coats in brown, At Ao cock blue, which sold ALE PRICE 69 #ne which was sbrogated remains to| 34 < had no control. Haif affairs of ordinary days permit d 5 o é $has: which 8. R s a5 e settied ¢ Is now nearly a year| | i R e S P A8 » $1000 — ANNIVERSARY navy, gray and garnet mixtures and stripes which <5 i e, g 2 , year en and half capial enough never | ¥ ¥ T s doc hite Lingerie and Sheer Lawn :’ zading: | e, hetwsen | iose who be yei made for enterprise progress or| At such times the lot of the hema- SALE PRICE ... $6.95 sold at $12.50 and $15.00— e ot o ey Dations was term: it o i ichievement. A sure foundation is ||, ar is particulas = 3 4 tmportant that the best endeavors ’ ecessary for every project in. life. | dismat The hall bedtoom and the Messaline Draiss, thandsamaly Anniversary Sale Price $10.00 — ANNIVERSARY SALE should be made for the PR : =K fhe world capnot hold a live man | poarat table lose what meager ; LT L < : PRICE SR AR AR T Y * e e i e g o down, for, he knows hope and puch ever ad. The yout i e G LU RS S Vomen’s and Misses’ fine quality Chinchilla Coats in 4 S DR R e e e ot | fonin clled " a banicer s boen 'Known 5o | from_familia A anns Tesid bt ; :AL; PR_F“WWERSAW A gray, brown and navy, made with yoke back and|Net andl GHitn Wa e v na 1. t rich making chewing gum. Seme | before that life ithout “fol o FOEN o i i 9 5 E0% LB e v s gme festurs which caveed the break Thotle the icsbet (HInE frat andll Deoe o e O e e : front, one of our best selling numbers this season NIVERSARY SALE PRICE $285 Because of the feeling Russla ear o Goa1 aita ] the umph by putting a rubber tip | poverty stricken thing indeed. 'Oc Serge Dresses, which sold at at $13.50— Anni ary Sale Price $10.00 against the Jews it is going to be no |, pay bring about some reliet|©n 2 i pencil. The man who starts | sionally one gets glimpses into the [ ik SEY o 2 Silk and Net Waists which sold ( eaer matter 1o secure such recoeni- | by ine time e cononmer i reans | T8 pretty sure to get thore. - |Toneliness hai walks onr city streets $750 and $8.95— ANNI- Wt Cote i e Gl conie el A $3.00ANNIVERSARY tion and the best diplomatic influences | 1, get in his next winter's supply. | 4 A . | retiring at night to cramped and hired VERSARY SALE PRICE.. g645] Yomen’s Oda Size Coats, or In other words, Coals Fogins il are demanded for the task. e B ot e dust as well n‘um world to| quarters, and the vision s a real stout women who are hard to fit. Black and gray Fronare 2o Such negotiations are conclude Ex-President Taft kays that even | DoV the man who says o ng one 2 f 1 st 4 4 A E 3 2 p BN TR B Wi Wy be s | the 1oaans Siay oIt | To wune 1h. sy | 45 1 i el (oday ™ Tt doest [ Rt include in your invitations 5"5:50‘;“55; ;’S‘g‘: e mixtures which sold at $12.50 and $13.50— Biask Bl Waisie st ok ot e a n - SR | sl StRasy it 1Y 15 TeAlly. o ve 5 tter_ how you look to him, o r some unattached young man, $6. a .98 — ANNI- % % i .98 i " iations eficial game for cise and as- well. Many person ha b erwise pass a cheerless day v ¥ > ok Russia is a larze customer for the | ure. | made to feel Il In consequence of tak- | the homele taste of home. Let manufactures of this country in spite R | uch a remark serfously. Because | them feel joy of a gen Of the nearness of the Buropean mar- | Those mills which must meet the | ¥ou do not look well to the other per- | human welcome. ~How_otherw DEPfi‘ RT ENT Up STAIRS DBPARTMENT et o B ey Tioat ansittihoe 1 i ething to be recognized and check- | ter of hospitality. We are apt to en- 4 ¥ : : ® 2 Pt f B G sona moi kue et e e AnoR s ol e e | tertain ‘within the narrowest limits. One lot of Plain and Fancy Ribbons, regular price Be sure and visit our up stairs department as there are 3 1 c he does not look well, he r ally b kel circle of congenia ) S £ i e y H R oo Taree eineon i s | Sl Mon et A5 oS Y | & omin ud st clal of consental 19 and 25> per yard—Anniversary Sale rare bargains fo be had. Many that are not advertised mumr::pu the chance for doing a| When Col Goethals has completed | There s no occasion for a depressing | cligibie for our inyliations. Tn the and 25C* per yarg 14 5 but would pay you to see. ETeat more. Such busi 2 o his tas at the big anal it should | Fem: , and persons of good udge- vord: f th ostie we 1t 01 - s . u siness can | b t i t should) stldom make one. The, worried | brethen only. - Our feast is for “Me | Priccayard ............ i A . # Taine the herenlean task of eheckies | NETvous mother can have her cnildren | ana my wife, my son John and his % she g SR e L aRe T pat e s 3 . KINg | sickc half the time by keeping up 8 | wite. ws four. ne more” No vars are | Ostrich Plumes, nice long fibres, good lengths and best be developed when there is prop- |not be forgotten that there still r. er treaty relations. Whil Children’s Percale Dresses, nicely made, sizes 2 to 6 years—Anniversary Sale Price. .. L e 28e bave suffered greatiy since the abro- ississippt floods. fear of ase in their minds, and | fes o EL 1 ., ha clal ones. } '3 sation it will be given the right ac. ] | teiling theln fliey” do mot ook sirone. | I TpnR S0 el to the early | a good assortment of colors, as well as Black ok ) ; i (l_l-t-uwt::mcn« is negotiated n though the Mexican problem | The hopeful word and thought has| Cpristians that,is not out of place for | L i fice €3.00 and $4.00- Children’s Wash Dresses, good quality material, onirazy lsclarations, there is m a eettlement it hag been | brought more people out of invalidism | modern ones. “Be not forgetful to en- | and White. Regular price $3.00 and $4.00— sizes.8 to 14 years—Anniv Sale Price 95c something to 4o in Ruesia well demonstrated 9 1o | than medicine. In fact there is noth- ain strangers,” h s 3 k A = = ot wpeciu] snvopy | 1IF NIOVE a physician like the Kloomy | o ‘4 reason, for thereby” some have | Anniversary Sale Price ........$1.65 and $2.45 AID TO COMMERCE AND SAFETY. L s Of & Bl If you hve | entertained angels unawares.” It is 8 : Aside from the aid which it would . = | Ravs oniy Allght mepes'oon et || ibider. maynoh ol tacerer such B Black /Beawers Shapes, ‘extra long-map, all ‘new Bo to business through the inerease| If Dakota and Fresno Dan Russell | i 2 il The o W whtes ng & Sl in trammpurtation Wy water, the project | Are Wise they will pool their intercsts| The person who is afraid of making | Sieos in this mundane shpere 18 per: | shapes, the regular $3.50 and $4.00 kind ent’s fdeas s 1t special envoys proved a failure, Children’s Hats in Plush, Velvets and Corduroys, that were $1.50 and $2.50—Anniversary Sale ; ‘whieh is being so ardent! shed for | With their lawyers foerm a corpor: enemies is in a pitiful plight. If a|ter friends altogether worth while. . . iand wetereeys along the Attantic | tion and live upon the imeome af the AT C LA L Some teachier from snother state, Anniversary Sale Price ......... .....$1.85 Children’s Velvets, Corduroys and Cloth Coats coast has another valaablc fortune while there is one, ple and not make enemies, 1 am not | some struggling young clerk from the 5 s { 4 2 P 4 her Yalaahie purpose in riil & vare of 1t oo, ax u this world goes | country, seme studont recalling good Our assortment of Trimmed Hats is large enough to sizes 2 to 6 years—Anniversary Sale Price. .$3.95 Phasis at the comvention of the deeper| An imporiant contribution to pub- | who least demerved chiamies have al: | g orsors as thess may well be ine suit all. The styles are the latest and the prices are § y ¥ i 0 h Waterways assoeiation at Jjacksonville | lic eonvenience has been made by the | ways had them in abundance. Some- | aiuded for their own akes And for the 7 - the sals th Women’s Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Combina- this waek by Copt, W, E. V. Fuo pew fimo casds placed in lotter box | times, ensmiss are the best evidsnos of | sosors 4 Tifs of the party, 80 low that it would not pay for the materia ey SEaR A e : , LRI T T e e M B M R e e e L party. f tions, Skirts and Chemise, the kind that us- the United States e outter ser- | fronts. ey provide informatiol 3 made of. : " 3 wiee when he called attention fo the| which is frequently sought and as of- | LMDE We do not have to try to make, s b ually sell at $1.25 and $1.50—Anniversary L SRR ek B for i e o our duty us it 1o wiven | Never shall I forgst the homs onen- s CTION EARLY Sale Price 95¢ imanense anasial o i us to mes i, we can have plenty of to me on a Thanksgiving day in MAKE ELE e SRt ameieie it s gk 5 o' Property which would resuit from the s = them, Bomelow it takes less time o | collegs years, How good it was to YOUR Protested route for the coasting trade. If we are enjoying this spell of ele- | make an enemy than it does to make a | leave the well-nigh deserted hoarding The mneed of such peotection is well | gant weather as a reaction from the | green willow whistle, It is not im- | houss, The friendship begun then has known and to the offieers in the rev- | Lake Huron and Cleveland storm, as| Possible for a man to have become his | never been broken but will remain, I ! | | é | i fl, "y ¥ bidois. ivo! wol ;ill- | oWn werst enemy before he is awared trust, to life’s end. s e Dtalar | 8 O e Tt eomd the niadle | Of it; and then ho thinks overy one is | Lel us have a revival of the old, ! e extensively | ing to Sa e he middle| his enemy wha tries to save him, It |graclous, essentially Christian grace selist work. NEEE BIBMSLI Luve becn’ byied. is evident we do not always know our | of hospitality, A real home is one of extzemely dangerous -~ g enemies; and when we do, we do net | the brghtest blessings our earth ® ® i the eatire Atlantic coast| Wven though precedent has been up- | vaiue them as we should, It is our|knews, Why should it be possessed known as the[set in Washington by the extension|enemies who first find eut our faults | selfishly? Let one use it, occasionally @eswevards. It is there that|of the social limit from “400” to five | #Hd Who « to tell us of them,|at least, to satisfy what Btevenson = S ¢ ‘e wedsks dce cocorded | hindred an celdenced by the invita- | Re ROS MY o SLIIRC e A% | SIS LIS, lion” Rud 1o hearten oE “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 MAIN STREET ' " ! 3 o eyt made <he Deile ovemcoming them ix|tions' 10 the White House wedding, | 1o non fosten: cuy 3 fheir Journey some 'of otr fellow pils Paramount. Just how much can b | there some who are Frisha @ome in the way of seitsf from stovms | disappointed. THE PARSON, t¥ P 4 ;0ing to be We are all somewhat partioular ) [