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The Heary Allen & Son Co. AR WM, M. ‘A’LL!N- There were raltie during Thnnfiv “ flu”lfll G*“ at M M o M ’4"“":’/ i :EA‘;.:QNATQ:;:::N en !'Pw ,mmefl!n}: Atluntio w"l" Eal 2 l‘““l" ht-—S P ; l _Ib’ ,R'V- Joel B. e il o B S TR Slocum, D. D.—Episcopal Congregations Held Union Stecmun’latldhr oft Tao wfiiie Atiastls const: - Service at Trinity Church in the M‘-—éfiofi Rend- : 'J.;l-xr'preuuru :l':'t‘rlhntlnn will n;.u:: w n Tade rwathe hos Tdsbe 5 Ciures over the. slates ewst uE - the eved Special Programme and Sermon Was Preached by Missiselppd river during B‘vlnu and Baturday. Rev. Richard R. Graham. e winds along the north A%‘(h 3 coast Friday und Raturdey To The Sunny| Our Christmas Lines Are All { . - GULF COAST|| Qpened Up and Ready fl. oa the comts of fi%% he bul a i You can your Holiday Shopping as as WATCH BRACELETS, | “"™ "™ Touitt ™ R TR T, ACoutite T3 | e s sl e et B T et o e win b, rn Falr ornin, 8 PENDANTS coMer Friday, Breceded by ~rain " i | Cheiat wnd Srinity Episcspel churches wiasy % full BROOCHES, % Shgtern Miaind; Baturiay fatr. " ° | gafiored ot the Jatier ghirch to heas sty senatble Sgtiery “Magem, have % fil'#- complete stocks—and the m fl begin the wiser it Jdor Fritay; Satasay fair TI0% Ixtarest. " Tho bacsida’ was:das LEOr 1¢ E'o':x{ when sgms nclares iespensine || will be. The goods are all bright and new and fresh, the BRACELETS, RINGS :’h:dum P ana|iivefed’ by Rav. Richard K. Greham !'n 3";: ‘orkega Tt o our actancion that T yariety is unbroken, and you get the whole thing off your aturday; not much change in iper- | rector of churcl e 0] G.Xw ot very description ture. Thursday evening there was a union to be in Wm and use ampa - Christmas rush begins. of i 3 " Observatlons in Nu-meh. ks rvice nythe !ngsd C::;:fi:fl: 4| of xo yowfir !tg bo we uwl: that 2 mind before the A = - con, n power as newest models fn every || rhe cotiowing records reported trom [TRITCH Then , he SonEregeioas B Pecause ¢ one T : Univereslist pnd - Canteel . BRpllet R (ot k. " 1o o 1a°th i semperature aad the baroméirlo | hurches gathered to hear Rev. Joel | thank Thanking is uet common de Aficeding excellent comnecsions for Ther. Bax s R R @6 the Cen- cency, and it isn't se gommon utr::: St. Petegsburg, Havana : Bapt chur 1. remplation m J ohn & Geo. H. Bliss || | e s P g e o | e S s e, | e : 7 u vocation, Rev. 4 o we nte 4 0 : 2085 Wyekofti = = Eofher meag are ushe and all Florida and Gulf Gonst resorts. TOYS ARE IN Hymn_No. 25; ‘g"g!wuiw @ great temple where worship becomes readin 41, Rev. orcester; 1 ‘Compatisans. S e e e R AR intinct RIC A N e "f"fiw ‘ltl-v : : A Comphte Toy Shop E Predictions for Thursday: Partly |F. W. Coleman: anthem; praye: Rev. would help us recall some unusual | (g 3 . - overcast and colder, preceded by sasly | J. F. Cobb; offertory; hymn No. 45 53: | events in_our mel,g,,,“ that would | some -d ; sermon V. o€ Gul .5 ly S Overhauling |mie s o o v |t s g Do | siocnely irste tne teed ot Toing E”"""‘ r -= .. . BOOKS ARE ON OUR FIRST FLOOR ® cooler at nigbt. t dlcflon, Rev. E. 8. Worcester; Post- | g¢ anguish when you howed your yo, Passenger Traffic Mana- } 4 ¢ T —— Lol Hy breaking heart over the ljtile child -r, cnyd. u-um l.mu. P: r 36 In Splendid Variety an epalt or ______—_""- Moon und Tides. Rev. Dr. Slocum chose as his text | gyose life was ebbing odt, they all North River, New Y mn . y High || Moon | Romans, 1:21, Because that knowing|thought. Only yeu did not think so, W. Adams, Depot Tk. ‘Ast. n - Sun i God, they glorified Him. not as God, Y Rises. | Sets. Ij Water, |_Sets. | fod, ney ks, 1 125 el | for you were the mother or the father, wlu : 2 m oo A m P ™l ay followar ana you could not bear the thought. Se | TS 3 HANDKERCHIEFS ARE ON FIRST FLOOR you ‘praved and God heard and an- These words of the text, together selves, there«#® at least a da-nm that L . with their context, present Paul’s in- :‘,";;efh:{;‘,‘!“"v';:‘,‘l the morning came. | we may fall to learn the great lessons 5 AH the Latest Novelties .09 |dictment of the thankless non-Chris- | 3iid would recover O how you {hank- | that true self-sacrifice hes, and tian Romans. ed God then, Have you thanked Him that therefore our T givings The indictment of these Gentiles | 53 GO should degenerate into shallow self- | M§ils|ts airected ngainst their thanklessness. | %7 A L you Gratoful Yet? congratulation, or oven lead us to of- || Also a complete of Jewelry, Leather Goods, and it contains at least four counts. OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Six heurs after hlgh water It Is low ? ter our themks to God for things ‘oilet Articles, Art Art Needlework, Silk Homry X Wenrsartor HIEH sateriic I First, that they had left God out of | ‘Then some of you will remember|which are mot real blessings semt by T W, Neckweor X ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. o WhigtTs folianed By fopd tidg: their thisking gnd so had become emp- Sndow L Nt o T ooniere H‘,F;* ol Tt e B s e Fancy Ribbons and Women’s y-headed: second, that t e & ¥ ¥ . i Blackemithing in il its bianches. GREENEV]LLE hypocritical shams, pos < then; are you grateful yet? £ from or remain urinfluenced by the —BESIDES— n fail- iy | —_— vle in reality they were mere fools: | YOu have met with losses, with fail-|rest of the world. - This world war is 4 s | Many’ Attond Warte Brstell Wetding ]| Cilcd that thoy Tad hecomn. 10lias, dfes of one;sas ar anethon with Ayl simply 2 sreat military spectacle |} complete stocks of the- so-called “sensible” gift ntxclu-— ‘ A x on whis we c low! - Scott & clark Corp ~Dance and Sociai at Pulaski Hall—| 5orshnRine qnimals and birde: fourth | untuifilied hopes. But as 100k | terest from our safe places in the [§ all ready now—waiting for you. ~ | back you can see through ail these ex- | sants of the arena while we applaud g e OISt cXcesses of & COr- | Leriences the racious care, the helping B, rupt heathen society. c ) the victors und extend our sympathy » : S S hand and the ioving heart of God. Are | 1o those whe. <ufter defeat. ouR It Is with a sort of plous. fervor that | . ‘o dtetits A mar 51d ms only the!| Paul flays these people for their gro The financial and commercial results Personals and Note: 507 to 515 North Main St. At St. Mary's church Thursday morning at 9 o’clock the wedding of - . - = Hoies (Euth (Exaell and Josent immorality and throughout his invec- | other day how years ago when his little | of the ar are affecting us; it is from | g gverflowing with gifts for men — House Coats, Bath, 5 = 2 - |tive thes a relentles logic. H il em i as e rge portion ol DEN I 's l (e e Tuoe) connicinere These people concerning whom he | She fell from a window and was killed. | (nat= great inater:al prosperity . for Robes, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Dress Shirts, Sweaters, ary Danihy as brides- gh 3 maid and John Keeley as best man. DR. E:"J. JOMES Following the eeremony a wedding breakfast was served at the heme of Suite 46 Shannon Bllilding the bride. bride reccived many s 5 handsome gjtts of silver, money, Taks. olsvali Somameast SRt s LDy ang S e hnos. e, left -for a short wedding whieh they will their thankinz. No wonder they be-|helpéd him to bear Lis sorrow and he " America Richer and Stronger. elmg Btgl Suit C”e' Etc. o e Seualine I trust Thee.” Telling me the story svtronger. from the material point of s in doing affected us. Can we. with anything 'I‘ where the groom is employed as a rommer’s plumber. ; 51 mive He said it sccmed to him then a8 | which we offer our thanks to God to- Temwing Cod o e A imieake of | though his hieart wouid break; but God | Jay Ned:wear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, Umbre“u Trav- came vain in their reasonings. The|llfted then the praver of Job: “Lord | . ricy is vnquestionably richer and next step after forgetting thank pEBOHEN Whai shofiqet slay me, yet will NOTE—This gain, as for many years past, this recently, thc man could net restrain | VIeW. & a result of the war, but hew Ll g o myAsye SHOPPING BIbSranmie 9f thel lice ‘ich | the teart, but he said that throush an | hive the meral and spiriual results |} store will be kno?:m as “CHRIS such effronters that they graduated that d‘e;““‘ >xperience God Was VETY |iike the same certainty, thunk God that || HEADQUARTERS. into first' class hypocrites. 12 R AT VoY Anepons, we are tius riche It was simply the repetition in our ¥ 1 T e e owise they Decame | modern life of the old cry of Habbek- Evergreen Beer Dance and Social =t Pulacki Hall. |\C0it comse” were' chirels consiptont | K’ -FOF {hough the 1 tree onl mot | 0a] Teshits a5 e do_ meterial the ”GHE“. Gfl : z k- A Thanksgiving and so- | with their false beginning. Tt was not | fI¢ 2 Do = ol e figu t as we w REAL GERMAN LAGER clal was given | Thurs- |lang before they lapsed into idomtry. | Vi J e shall fail, | g e art e s I :|gold in the tréasury, but surely we is on draught at fay ("t\‘edni;s RS ‘;}mm{b classdesrm» then they cast off all the restraints of ?1231:‘ he felds shall vield no focd; e Cught not to be conicnt to thank God structed by Mess »wnicg and Fox.|decency an dbecame devotees of lust I b gt off fxorh q H, JACKEL % CO. There was a da 4 Of course, we cannot measure spir- T program of6 14 |1 nits most inathsome forn and there shall bo ro merd i tne | O I O e I R T Tour == numbers, foliowed 3 % glalls, yet TNAL tejofo in Me L s reclth, or even if there has Most Cigars Are Good-— which time refres} No More Flights of Fancy. will joy in the Gox y - i ' growth. | pathetic reaction to the <ufferings of | Hartford.—7he V : as<o- The world is heing shaken as it |others may he nothinz deeper than | ciation of Hartford asks for assictance perhaps never Las been before, and for | sentimentality True, active, helpful {and seeks to enroll 10,000 members at hy means the strensiliening of | $1 each. our spiritual life: mcre santl'flentnht" THESE ARE BETTER | Waldron's orchestr This picty TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR for the dancing. no mere flight of faney. It is a pho- | Ercat things; by the ordinavy things tograph of wctual conditions in the)and the extracrdinary th GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR S Tis Pemyer Porfact. time in which he lived. Moreover. it is|iS in_every way bound by ains 800G 08 cofl Yo 1RURL ShAES I Ule ve> Qrams S o s ab feet of God. I The poem by James Whitcomb Riley, | & dramatic uafolding of what is I el re that F ul presents is s 4 s There arc those who believe that|involves the weakening of oar mcral Try them and see. The Prayer Dert sl g to ml\'é] i o wneremith el * i e B o Pl the immediate result of this great up- | nature. LA petl MARRIED THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St | lished in eur issue of . 11th, omit- ho IdrEct God, inesle and ‘executod the masitcent &f heaval will be the deepening and| But the taie of inmocent sUffering|grrHAZAR SRITCHIE—In Norwich. Next to Palace Cafe ted the folicwing o ths Hon of God. tor = strengthening of the moral and spir- {as the resuit of brutal wreng-doing - wev. J. H. Broder- From the biographic: DR. A. J. SINAY [R5t ne e Sonceti Gad for : iteal life of the world; that this great|ought to do more than appeal to cur eazar and Miss RS i b s | tempest of war Wil of necessity leave | sympaths; it ought to arouse genuine e i e ind i i v - gnation, d 1teous anger e i o v o0 | behind it a ciearer and better atmo- |moral indignation e 2 : Setd it o i . The un- e Rt il Lnsscarnks | sphere through wi the lizht of | that is not e £1:t*1912, the Bol T 3 s o gressive rill company, Indianapolis. Reenleanis Jewett Citv. . Albert Donnell, Haiston and Miss o . b God's truth will shine more brightly | epeakable horrors : Armenian 118 x N - than-it has cver done in the past massacres should not be passcd over & sy s Track O iner Io gk s 9 the 2 D : i R EeTIe Dentlst . Deuplo Tracle op Ing Ieeats as the poet who SEA She. Waeble Hise. 1 - We all hope and pray that this will | with words, or even acts of sy o o b'\" 4\“ F;i"'xlé‘r The double track whi s without God. Keats was these days when things | b othe final cutcome; that tiis world- | The Armenians ma. 3 Bruno, Frank Hov Rooms 18-19 Alice Blilding, Norwlgh |closed for the pas: few i acsthetic and beautiful. His poetry men trusted in have broken dewn | gorrow will lea men to the God of all | cording to our standards; their Chri New Haven ana Ml Phons 1177-3 Prospect strect to the N. Y was frozen star-light: but he was suh- good to lave ore great landmark | pity; that the splendid self-sacrifice | tianity is in many unlike ours,| of Westeriy. H. railroad station wa limely unaware of God. On the oth-|which like Gibraltar or the North Cape | of nations and individuals will male [ but when we see them dying DY the | BROOKS—COOK—In Hartfor day noon. The cars have heen trans- |er hand, Shelly was actively, relent- s the angry sea. Jesus i the | the sacrifice of the cross a greater and | hundreds of thicusands for because 4 by Rev. H. gh ferring from 2 the other at {lessly without God. He was highly | world’s hep:. Our cornfidence is in|clearer truti than ever. of their fajtn in Ch: and His church Charles W. Brooks und “Atabslle W G“od F r H t w these points incensed that God had arrived here in|Him. Jenny Lind when asked the se- | But what zrounds have we for this |oughi not we to not only in the | Cook, both of Tolland () 0t *Yeatner — this world in advance and had made|cret of ier morvelous power in SONg | hope, and how are we preparing our- | directien of helpful sympathy, and if SPERRY-MARTIN—_I Merilen, Nov. Thanksgiving Mass at St. Mary’s, |2 decalogue. Tfe determined to fight|replied: “I sing to God.” .| selves for its fulfiliment? possible forceful assistance of them in| ~30. hy m im;rtr'%rd-n‘rx)‘:; Salmon, Tmy Fi,h’ Shad| A high mass ct thanksgiving was éi’fho;“%ffx'é' :af;g hgn;l'd until, as| It is said that for years after his| s it not looking for grapes from | their misery, ut #1so in a decper de- 2 E riden. celebrated at St. Mary’s chareh by the sea de?.lh there were men wio could not | thorns and figs from thistles to expect | votion to our faiih, a devotion that E hRESHE qu_,“ Bbre Roe, ok er; Sk imop, Kipper- Rev. J. H. Fitzmeurice Thursdas, |that s His laid a wet hand on his | hear the name of Dr. Arnald 5f Rugby | that, apparently as a matter of course, | will lead us fo make sacrifices for it in | SEARS—SH : : e They 4 = z i h, Nov. 3¢, by R N. Rosen- ere wi 3 mouth and said: “Shelley, sing. no|spoken without tears They felt they | the dreadful cvils of war will produce | some way coinmensarate with the €1 “'C’ F oo z & :I;A‘;sse Was @ large attendance at the | more, sing no more” So with these|owed him everything. I ader 1t | hepeficial resuits in the morsl gand}itces these peopte whom we hav persi T loruienySantuell Scatsaonn ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. Romans, they began by simply omit- | there are not a good many people here | puirituar 17 : looked down upon have made? Miss Emma Rosc Shereshevsky, bot —_— "+ Not: ting infamous immoralities in the| tonight who feel that they owe Christ | perienced these horrors? Another obvious reaction to of Norwich. otes. name of their self-credited deities. everything. We lock at those districts of Poland pbell of Bridzeport spent Running through this discussion Paul This is the close of Thanksgiving ing holidays at his home |breathes rather than writes the coun- | day, but may it be the beginning of a which have been fought over by the (Continued on Page Eight) DIED. People’s Market ... h cortending armies and we are tol e e MURBPHY—Ta Taunto . 29, on Prospect sireet. sel of a Christian teacher. It isn't so| more responsive spirit in all of us in | that me,.i et ohHE under m-(el GOES TO WATERBURY. loic, denly, I Mutphy, inkl; 8 R much what he says in the lines as be- | return for the mercies of God. It is | year age left mlive, or we h T Olbie i sTdenice of . Wa 6 Fra ?‘ Street Pev. Samuel Thatclier of Jawett City | tween the lines, in reference to the |not oo carly to hegin to prepare for | haif = waiilien Bl womren’ G eal °f | Hareld L. Pierson of Norwich Engaged Seral from the residence of Felix JUSTIN BOLDEN, Propristor will address the men's meet 5 at the'| positive blessings of the thankful. One | next Thanksziving. It has been sug- allanan. 47 Union s:rec : Siving. suffered a worse fate than death itself. | as Chemist for Cigtk Company in| morning, Le Feaerated church this eveaing. cannot help drawling very string _in- | gested that it is difficuit to pump up If these things mean of necessity the Brass City. Requiem mass in ferences as to the real teaching of Paul|any real thankfulness from a hezrt on | spiritual regencration of Poland ought at 9. Mrs. Lewis J. Saxton of Prospect|with respect to thankfulness. Thanksgiving day when that same|no: we to hope for an outbreak of in- > PALMBER—In Rozrah. Leffingwall, Nov. . C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |strcet spent Thanksgiving as the| .Writing to the Thessolonians, this!|heart has been unresponsive to God tasitile’ Daralysls sehish awillcar. ofF nn’}’ifi‘: ‘E.‘l‘:"lf)‘; E‘"g]",;l‘.;;f“m?'“:‘gfi 58, Mary B oA p e ot nrday ‘elock. ureh ! D guest of her son at Norwich Town. greal:l Chrixtian T i i mh ev- | for fifty-one weeks prior to Thanks- |all our voung children: would it not | Main street, spent Thanksgiving at his Fufle’rfl“;’,‘},; e ental Sllrgeon James Mullin has resixned hi R i Ydmot My iy, :q. | De @ good thing if the women of|home in Norwich, joining Mrs. Pierson | afternoon, Dec. 2, at 2 o'clock. Burial . ring. Neve ack for blessings new un- ) o i : : tcGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. |ang hao aorepted a posttion‘ wilh the|meas. that there is no circumstance | til you have given tiod a receipt oF | beland Bave engureny or Sisters in Plersori,_win Bave beer in town for PLAGE—In Canterbury, Nov. 29. 1916, Two gungs of boys who have been |forth his gratitude. There is a vast We Are Debtors te God. e e A N o I e s, 10T JDonfires on |difference between those two little| We are debtors to God and we are | theguilty azents of fhat suering? - | o N i T e et oa BORN, D. S. M A RS P | Thanksgiving night braved the rain |words. “in" and “for- in this con. | permitiad 1o Show oue. cnditngs 1o 0 g 5 ho.vary sdvantageous sppointmen REYNQLDS—In Moosup, a son, Or- and burned their barrels. One gang |nection. terms of seriice to our fellow men. Must Prepare for Blessings. chamist for the Walsrhnry, © Conn., ville T., to Mr, and Mrs. James Rey- .jbad nearly a hundred barrels which| It would be difficult to find a better | Jesus cured ten lepers and only one of | No, brethren. The war .can only | C10Ck company. " rolds. when buined :7ade a good display., |authority on the duty and privilege and | them turned back to express gratitude | bring spiritual blessings to us and the | , FOr the present 1rs. Pierson and Pianos ! - Sts_of the formers benefits of thanksgiving than Paul. | to his benefactor. Has the proportion | rest of the worid when we have pre. | Jaughter are guests o £ Pl Pi His writings aboun with expies. |greaily inoreceed. and out”of evers pared ourselves to redeive these bless- Lssesubisblaiilnn sl - sions of gratitude to God. Nearly al n to whom Go 'y has come is | ings; wkether the finul results are| o1l SHry U ayer-rianos ONLY POWERFUL his epistles open with thonksgiving. | there one to turn sacl with praise and | Boad or ceil must depend on how e they MALS. o Mol huy Wt * ‘ MEDICINE WILL E In the midst of privations and suffer- | thanksgivinz”? Out of the eeveral thou- | are now reacting to the effects pro- Norwich. Free Academy in 1907 and VlCtOI’ V lCtl'OlaS b »: ings such as few mer. have been called | sands of begging letters reccived last | duced by the war, from Worcester Tech with the class of urc en upon to enduré, he does not forget to | November and December at the dead | That remarkabls novel, “Mr. Eritling | 107 Yercester Tech with the clase of N EARS TEr say thank you fo Gad. letter office in Washinston addressed | Sces It Through” shows hew a por- | (°1% THie advincement is winning ! Tharking God for Daily Gifts to Santa Claus, oaly one thank you|tion of the English peaple is reacting, B Marsh Building, » letter came durgfig the month folléw- | and that these reactions are towards a It he were here tonight, I believe he ling. It is a good thing to praise the | better and more spiritual coneception. U No cLus 230 State Strest, | 1 maiters not whether you have had | Would talk to us about the reasonable- | Lord” “O that men would praise the . We recoznize that the spiritual life of = = = New London agonizing pains from rheumatism for |Ness of thaaking God for His daily |Lord for His goodness and for His|France has been quickened in o wem. |Members Held Thanksgiving Night 20 years or distressing twitchings for | Bifts that we designate as wonderful works to the children of | derful way. Dance With 35 Couples Attending, 20 weeks, Rheuma is strong enough|The air we breathe, the cloth: men.” But on this Thanksgiving day—this i647 and mighty and powerful enough to| Wear, the food we eat, the sleep thnl — purely local and American festival—| Members of the U No club gave a D[RE‘:I drive rheumatic poisons from your | refreshes us, the homes in which we|gTIRRING SERMON AT we are justified in thinking of our- |dance in St. Mary's T. A. E. hall on ADAMS TAVER ‘\ body and abolish all misery or money "V'E.l the loved ones that are more scives, though not as isolated from | Thanksgiving night with about 33 1N |vack. predious to us than all other things TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH | or uninfluenced by others, couples in attendance. All the latest Lee & Osgood and all druggists sell | combined. Then there are friends and THeenfomy- 2 How are We, as a people, reacting to| dances ware on the program and music i867 Rheuma on a no-cure-no-pay basis| friendships and books and wmusic and | Rev. R. R. Graham Speaks on Topic | the stumuius of the war? for the darcing was furnished by offer to the public the finest standard | (O, Ot more than 50 cents a bottle, | art and business and pleasure and of World-wide Interest. It is of course impossible to gen-|Ethier's four-piece orchesira. The brands of Meer of Europe and Acaosion. |2nd after you take a half teaspoonfui | altruistiz service for our Zellow men. v eralize and say America feels thus|committee in charge comprised Wil- once a day for two days you should| These are only a few of the many ‘The union Thanksgiving services of | am . Qur nation is too big. 00 liam Covnihan, Arthur Prooks, Steve ’é;’:‘:“‘;?:g.“ifs?'.%‘a‘“‘é’:f& fflg’i’m:: know that at last you have obtained | things that Leleng to our commom (Christ and Trinity Bpiscopal churches ;aflny'gp*nxonea,womvme in 168 come | Mead “and John Gamage. Arthur Lad, Aulmnt Scotén Als, Guinnces' Dublin St a remedy that will conjuer rheuma- | heritage. Do we thank God for them |was held at at Trinity church Thurs- | position and character to be classified | Brooks had charge of the coat r 4 BT Padorind Bincer e ‘i:':.'- tism. all? Take simply the first one I men- { day morning at 10.39 o’clock. exactly, or to give any single-voiced | John Gamage sold tickets, Steve Mead Telephone 328-3 mn BB, Ale, Frank Jonee Noomstr| For over five years throughout|tioned—air. Occasionnlly on the side- | A special program of music was | expression fo its feelings. wasg doorkeeper and William Counihan |l HENRY E. CHURCH : Ale, Sterling Bitter Al Annauser, | America Rheuma has been preseribed [ Walk in front of some business estab- | given by the regular choir, Miss Dor- | Vet there are - certain reactions | had charge of the flocr. Budwerser, Seniits aog Bacst PBeUSCE | by broad-minded physicians and has | lishment you will see a contrivnce [ othy McClenathan, organist. The spe- | which we car recosmize: —_— WM. SMITH ALLEN u “‘A» < e reledsed thousands from agony, vain | bearing this sign, “I'ree Air.” end vou | cial music follows: Anthem of Praise | = Perhaps the most obvious of these Roller Skating Rink Opened. Al .rAT ‘M,h Nor;n:h Town and despair. know that would be a good place to|by Dupuis; Te Deum in E flat, by |5 the sympathy which -has been Olympic hall, which has been con- ‘elephone ¥ patronize when your tiré gets flat. But [ Boylon Smith; Benedictus, by Hodges: eroused by the sufferings of the war|yorted into a roller skating rink, was ’s pure air is so free that He does | Communion ' Service, by Nevin: | victims. ! x < - Bome e bt Hevred oue tnac oo | - Fha SRerigs won Blven 13 (o War | pyATIerics has exprossed thle eympa- | 857" und” many” tock 1 cnance on. (ne | DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE thy and translated it into action in he; hee in the average man takes about fitteen mil. | Children's Relief Fund and Maidens' | pifee"Yor war relier. But have these | i boik iens afternoon and the | 257 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. lion breaths a vear- all free and all so | by George Garrett. The Thanksgiving | girts been as liberal as they might ent. The rink is ran by the Princess necessary to his very existence. Does |Sermon was delivered by Rev. R. R. 5 e 4 Office Hours: MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE Hack, Livery -I:d Boarding GAGER have been? Some of the figures given | Theatre Amusement company, William e St i R Yook . rect hris % Hs . p m m. by appointmi Stab | :},m{‘mvnk g syt ,':mp‘e‘? b o g ormclpnk‘e cx’::“r;han as | TIUSE Ez;’);x}‘;axt’;“yuir;:d :lsofxll,deyp:? Noyes manager. Located on the Stage 10 a to 8 p. intment . 5 = e , = | i lectric piano. Manager Noyes . > foliows: - is an electri 2 % sesmmennme see o | Funeral Director | iriishstiik B Hue ot e ol ey o e o | o 257 2 compitit i | 0 V450 o o pen 5| Sundevs excpten Dest §i Giv Jnfut, Sadammale: dtenn I wouldn't he surprised if somo trast | Simple, joyous Thanksgiving. Just in | With our own senerosity. skates. > : ‘We know that the war has brought e : o roportion as we recognize il ani- :‘:;:(lgt ‘.‘,’Z”t}.it‘"“x";i t:s orner the | proport e;mg! il S.'“n:“uf: s jfiy. p-terln]lnu‘;e?ltdhtfiut(hl: counury, _anld Alexander F. Shaw is Incorporator. % for it as long as ile orovid the peace, the prosperity, the comforts | |§ 15 c2loulated that out of every dol-L one of tne -incorporators of the |l Shea & Burke ~ such unlimited quunti that are outs, so must our sympataies X Greenville (Raode Island) Finishing B. A. WIGHTMAN and Embalmer Experienced Plano Tomer. 3 H made we have given one cent and a B " - H e e P o 3 e %o out 0 those war-torn = countries x fomapany is Alexander F. Shaw of 41 Main Street Vhome 75213, 5070 Prompt servicéday or nigh*- § The Gift of Reason. which present such a contrast tc us. | "If 19 war reliel 8 Providence, formerly of Norwich. The Then :here is another gijt which i8| We, free from the horrors of actuai Not Excessive Generosity. corporation will carry on a gencral F nl Di t- THERE 1s e Mt S TE T .. 6422 Lady Assista- exceedingly pracfous-—the xift of rea- | warfare, arc also largely uninfluenced | This may be good business, but we | dyeing, bleaching and finishing busi- une reciors Tast s Connecticut equal to The Bul- son. A woman\was visiting a state | by its disciplines; not being called | cannot regard it as excessive generos- | ness, the capital stock being fixed at etin fop business results. i bospital for the imsape, Just as shelupon to make any great sacrifice our-| ity! Therefere our undoubted sym- | §100,000. ‘

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