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4 —— . - % T inds alo) morth WM. W, ALLEN Sohat wil Ww SETH N. TAYLOR et T oavis b witeon * RIS K R Tnodera —— fo north Monday, to_north- 'gqf' d fails to . east and increasing Monday night. - . -~ ~ grasp® sense and connection with 88 Main S'. Conditions. 3 g the matter at issue, oftentiries . 1, Jana what it has cost us. I beseech you {gas aToF Temperatumts remata 1w 1o, New {0 consecrate yourselves to the Lord | (o0tiote af the bottom England and the Mi Attantic | | S 3 and whom We serve. States. i 58 3 During Monday night and Tuesday : snow will probably extend into_the Mx%fl!c Atlantic states and New Eng- DIAMONDS |= ™2 Lastern New York: Partly cloudy Monday; local snows north' portion; ¥ the fng, taok for his text Acts 8: WATCH BRACELETS, Tuesdey BrbaNty pun. 3 5 .“.::t nP"l:lx‘u-p opened hn;m mouth and o = ‘Boglan Fair Mon- e began a e same scriptul and ANTS, Tuesday cloudy, probably snow. | IR 3 rea: esus. e = 0 DAN Northern New Englana: Fair Mon- | | \ e e o b s . and | Just washyour face with Resiriol Soap BROOCHES, J fay; Tuesday increashing cloudiness, L | |fitn, and of the Holy Ghost, e said, | S5TOW BN £ 4 and ket wases; diy and apply gently a . { 2 |three en Jualifications for i 0 et BRACELETS, RINGS Observations in Nerwich. ™y | Chiristian worker, and it i3 worth no - Yilc Ectigel Ongment, et i repo: Bes 8 sweop and depth | on for ten minutes, then‘wash off 3 The following records reported from : ticing that at the very beginning of | ComPassion of every description, Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes the church’s history emphasis was S lany S ghion. 3 .| more Resinol Soap. In a few - 5 : think of Divine compas- | o MAriess sit In temperatuce and the barometric A placed upon this threefold equipment. o0 X S pimples, redness and roughness newest models in changes Saturday and Sundey: L | | Whintever we 1ind to admire and praise 8197, W Bl of werow T our Ute | T T ow that sounds too good p b every || Saturday— Ther. Bar. in Philip as an eVangelist we must TWaot anfl mifacing We are sorry | tobetraebutit# true. Try it and ses % finish. 3 RE) . 2229, N find admirable and praiseworthy in his Jot wo go our way, forgetting and S D e 3 ; i S 22 S Tharacter an @ man and what 15| Sucting it from our minds very short-| Al e e e o g 8 Tt % T2 S S mi-w“rmy fith:;] ":v h:geuw "n mm‘ 1y, 's sorrow is dllflnm! ,_c He | Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Use Resinol Soasfor buky. - bor g . . Man alons the ne of love to Christ | Trrered &il theso things in the fiesh 5 . onn . 3 ] D e e ebermiole f0 Ml We|and finally gave up his iite for us, His | with Miss L. Surines. He was em- 6 p.m. - 2 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH |o pecullar people that we should show | 1f Roes: not. cob, st Row. - I Sulions | Baor for toany yemss and had semn e e Bl i The reopening and celebration of the | fOIth, the pralies of Him who hath long. " sfoman pity”seems some times | woriing uncil aine weeks ago when ha y. omparisons. = tome an end. e appeals that| was taken L. . . 3 Preal urdey: 120th anniversary of the First Meth-| rious light of the gompel, and one 8| come to s now every day for relief | Left to mourn his death are his During the next six days we hope to give the BEST DR. A. J- SINAY lowed by clouty and cotg, o %1~ odiet church on Sunday called together | our Master even Christ, and all we Ars | in rery form are apt not to make | wife, Mrs. E. Fregeau, three daugh- CHRISTMAS SERVICE o & v Saturday’s weather: Fair, cold,|large audiences both afternoon and |brethren. quite the impressfon that they did at|ters, Georgiana, Cora, Corine and one evgr‘lvenbynny store baednm._ ° northwest wind. evening. On all sides were heard ex-|n Ve 2%¢ laborers together with God.|first, even though the need be greater.|son, Hioi, all of -whom are residing Dentlst Predictions for Sunday: Falr, con- % .y Thank God there is work for ail. - Op-| Upon what does God's compassion |in Taftville. He is also survived,by . = 3 tinued cold. pressions of delight in the beauty of| portunity and need constitute a call| exert %M spend itself? Uj that | nine sisters and two brothers and his FOR ALL KINDS OF HOLIDAY ” 18-19 Alloe Bui Sunday’s weather: As predicted. the renovated church. About the plat-|to work and may God help us today bilnd, ‘brute darkmess of evil in the | parents: ome ere -4 form were carnations, ferns nad pot-|3nd every day to be as true to our|world. It pours itself our on all ig- s, Hete Cad . s atsin g call as Philip, the preacher in our text, | norance and persecntion end on their MERCHANDISE FOR GIFTS -OF * Personals and Notes. was to his. It was a single_solitary | vi poor, the needy, the heip- ALL KIND: Sun K As the hour set for the afternoon|mar (o whom Philip was ot m lil::‘n:x.wmdaown~h‘ndflm‘ Rhd mo 1ess | . William Troeger has started work S. iy s. | Sets. [l Water. | service drew mear, 1§ members Of the | this fact suggests first, the importance | does it encompass the guilty, those|™ Thamesville. 2 : 3 o m . | girls’ vested choir of Trinity Methodist| of the individual in the sight of God; | who have tried to drag others down to N FOR THE MOST COMPLETE I wish to notify the public taat my church came up the center gisle and|anq, second, that the man who is best| their level, Like as @ fathor pitieth| Louis Wohlleben has accepted a po- ome ere 5 offices are now ready to receive patients. . 4 % 1 "1a| took their places on the left, ng | quaiified to reach the multitude 1 the | his children so the Lord pitieth them |sition with W. E. Baldwin. LINE OF TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS * o o 1| G5 | das | dme sve minisiers, Dletrct Suverinion, | e oot fucdto rescl tha indiviasal | that foas . 1o ooks, upen the AND GAMES IN NORWICH, Doctor of Chiropractic. X X . G, 5 - B that the same qualities of wisdom and | world and vearns to sarve it. ‘William Burgess and Walter Seili- i Tuesdsy, Thursdwy, Saturday, from | I Pho | Stinsaners RotHL XS Aok, Bev. F 8-6 p. m. Rooms 220-221, Thayer Bldg. &) faith and the Holy. Spirit are neces-| When two opposed forces meet there | ner were guests in Taftville Saturday. W, Coleman and Rev. R. 8. Moore of | gary, in dealing with a few as in deal- | muse be some compromise. Our ac- — Willimantic. Up the right aisle passed e T edling with the many, and furthermore |tions must affect God’s attitude. The 2 Stx hours after high the choir of the First Methodist| hat the measure of a man’s success is Jobn, Thptea 2u e Ready for business at 8.15 every morning. For comforta- ble shopping we recommend this morning hours Toys! Toys! Toys! All Toys are arranged on special counters and price ticket~ aivn e result of Divine compassion on al i risi i tide. which 13 followsd by fiead #ide; " | church; {he junior cholr was seated in| not in' the Aambes reached bat i e |needy world Is the fric meaning of | fere Saturday evening Visitors in Good FOT Hot Welfllel‘ O I ener presided, The | SUAlity of his effort and in the faith- | Christmas. And what is tliis result? 3 gehy 7 * Ve o S Drrvener Dresl et f hi; e s - | It may be estimated in two ways—the 2 GREENEVILLE scriptire was read by Rev. H. T. Ar- §',',§’,‘,§;‘,‘mf' o e e B | et o the world and the effect In| Mrs Mary Millr of Taftv ille was Salmon, T Fish, Shad|; i nold. Rev. Mr. Coleman offered the| nouZht that the call to minister to a|US. Men have been hesitant in speak- |admitted as a patient at the Memor- , lunny )y Tigers Trim Greeneville Rippers— | prayer of Jedication Most impressive | single individual demands the very|ing of the effect in the world, since |lal hospital. " 0 . Yale CI lects Officers—Banquet | Was the rendering of the hymns Great th is 1 3 the awful war in Europe. The hor- Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper.| Yto Club Elects ol | Kl of Glory. Came, and TheChurclisl bn Mt Loy o K0oW Jeus e e maluses Stem 40" Intenstiad |, Florencd Nola. Jf Talbetiisihas’ coms s E ol 4 One Foundation, by the three choirs|you will rechll that message of Inn |7t the Christmas season. too, when|menced work with the Porteous & ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. Notes. and the congregation. The anthem |{ilacTaren in His Mother s Sermen | the whole spirit of the world should | Mitchell Co. at Norwich. . . et Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens Adore! here he sketches a youns man nheni | breathe onlv of peace. Can it be that : o The —Taftville Tigers met the]mim, was given I sweet, cléar tones| it preach his fifst sermor in bi God's omniscience is helpiess? Surely | Mr. and Mrs. A.. Pickering have People’ "fll‘k t grx;:;g,uaw Ripoers at the | stiw G by ihe vested choir; A Song of|church. Remembe The time fye|mot. The resuit of His divine com- | gone to Worcester, Mags., where they a g tball | Thanksgiving, by the choir of the|y, S e aesion is a fact, o growing, universa . i i stion. S ey & in » fa Cadiet T by e oholr ot Ihe|years Defore, when he stood beside hi| ¥ ar will spend their Christmas vacation i ity, not turning a deaf ear to these g fi | 6 Franklin Street Io,2 litle fop fast for the Mippers, 28 | Biden, by the Jumior choir, were listen- | 413"% 00" prcden. in your sin chnip | Sorrows of cur brothers. nor Sa¥ng | momas Greenwood has resigned fis || €+ Don’t fail to visit our Toy Department for the best 5 ed to with pleasure. Miss Anna B. ‘ |we can do nothing about it al!, but a | Tho G i = P =) JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor to 14 The features of the game was |Stewart of New London was heard | sog m foed sord for Jesus Christ| 0 00 ‘coftening of our hearts to- | bosition with E. Goldbat and has|} pegqrtment and greatest value in Toys to be. had in Nor 3 and Tll hear you that day, though . found employment - with Max Gold- 2 {he shooting of Mille and Sarghy for | most Scccptably in tho. oforiors Boto: | Soum not aae Tou. (a8t da. thoush| SR, UG EWE e woqdining a | 010 i 7 5 i - | o Knows, and again in the evening | ‘o 104 5e¢ me. His sermon, willingness to go without ourselves in : i i Gre: imer % t of years . was placed in - e e =t A s T i e e e e of Pearl, - lthe fire and Saturisy given to thelorocr 1o e S el Cmospnon uiionn ek peisned s - e Tastor, hie church, Rev. E. P.| preparation of a sermon the text of | 1% sition with the Porteous & Mitchell, Chi 3 Phreaner,’ spoke of the repairs costing| which was, Philip, I believe that Jewus | “Uch. I8 the case. 5 P s BB R B L B R S Exopean Plan OBITUARY. oo o very Son ot o ood has) Christ is the Sonof God. the eitset ot Erace, b nour own seuis,| Martin Co. R ' i o5 o7 LA C—— as His sunshine is upon us today.| S°0res and Hundreds Need Help. |we are shy of mentioning. Put we T ! 1 £ | conts mer dey and um John Kern. When the $125, the sum promised in| Do you know what it would mean if | need God’s divine tendernsss in our| Willam Ferguson save n danés to z MAYES BROTHERS. John Kern died at his home at 49 | pledges, is paid, no one will be asked |during this coming year each member | lives. He will not let us go. Ourlthe members of the boarding house s = g ke Teleshene % - 83 Breadwsy |Fourteenth street Friday after au jil- | to make up@ doliar. e gL I r T our perverse. habits. His Tove | soned” by e "sresent” o¢ “el'en" |} Books are in the Millinery section. All Books are ar- 4 B e e o g o I Willimahtic Minister Spoke. help of God to bring one soul to|understands, _and, understanding, ranged o special tables and firice ticketed. See our coms this country in 1882 and has remained | Rev. Robert S. Moore of Willimantic | Christ: Philip besan at the same|knows that only sacrifice and strug- = . A H : here ever since. In 1383 he Wwas urited | was then introdiced. I saw this church | Scripture and _preached unto ~him | Ele can effect a ehanze in our charac BORN plete showing of 1917 Calendars, Christmas Cards and PR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |in marriage with Miss Emella Zahn | two vears ago, he said. I look at it | Josus, and thers are scores and hun- |ters. That the selfish purpose ‘Pride | porrpn_1n this city, Saturdhy, Dec . < For the last 26 years he has bsen in | how and 1 am proud. It is the Lord's Areds today who need someone to guide | &1d conceit and all other of ‘our flaws | POETRRLCN WS, 00, SREEEET, 060 ~ 1y be ovi e by such strug- Vi ] Denm 5111'8‘0011 the employ of the United States Fin- |doing and it is marvelous in our eyes.|them, someone. to sympathize, ?_‘l‘“ 9"; ~‘d be ‘H‘"CL';’Y’:‘{" —m;x: ';s;iong Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Potter. - - ishing company. The last 16 years of | This is truly the house of God, and,Strengthen and help them. Lift up|&le aided T o S T i M:cGrory Building, Norwich, Gonn, |his employment he was night watch- | may it be the gate of heaven to many | YOUT eves and lock on the ficlds white [ There are still a few more davs lef MARRIED x v r g s i hich to remember this side of - man. He has resided for 32 years in|a soul. I will choose for my text|=2lready for harvest. Pray ye ther ik i PARKER—GARDINER—In New York Greepeville. His wife died.five vears| Wherefore seeing we also are com-|fore the Lord of the hhrvest that He|Christmas and the tender mercy of | P4fy Bec™ 11516, at' the Marhle ago. He was a member of Gerni:nia | Passed about with so great a cloud of | Will send forth reapers and. as you|&0d who =ave us this season by rea- Collegate church, by Rev. David J. lodge, No. 11, O. D. H. S. witnesses, let us. The present time|Pray listen, that you may hear the cali | S0 of His love for us. Bunell, David C." Parker of Moosup. m Nokmcfl FUR Co. ‘He s survived by four sons, Frank, | cannot be estimated in its true value, | t0 help God answer your own prayers. e 2 = Conn., and ‘3113! gumhuh B. Gard John W., Charles and William F, aji| This church was born 26 years after| Shall we make this our purpose to TAI LLE ner of Portland, Ore, Games! Games! Games! aée open for business with a new line | of Greeneville. the Boston tea party. Tiere were then | Preach Jesus by sympatny and kind- it DIED. Games of all kinds—some new and novel as well as many" »f Fure, Coats. Skins, and all kinds of fnen preseiit Wwiioss great-grandfathers | T, by cheerfulness and comfort, Ves,|Sooial Club. Halde: Annual Smoker—1 l 0 o o o0 Dec. 18, 1916. . . : Millinery Wimaines for Fall oot Witier Royal Athleti Club Banquets, | Sould remember the lictle party of the and by yussed honesty. by strict 'in| “Election of Officers at Football and | "Akmar BV3E; Mt 25 1f R4} old-time favorites. Games are located m.lbe M. BRUCKNER, Propristor, ne Roval Athletic club gave & Dan- | 315t day of December, As God counts|man. What is g0od and what doth the| Social Club—Personals and Notes. e A . inior. . Des: 7. IR section. 5 Phone 70812 4847 Main Btrest | 5 e foothail season Sasurany: cvent | Sme, 120, 2ears 1s mulong, bt in | Lord require of thec but to 0 10o0r) \ umoxer or s Tatevile Social | " 0h St Wrancly Bospiat BB ‘ e ’s estimate it is an eternity. We/to love mercy and to walk humbi. rest g It S f the late Charles and 5 > ing. A meeting was also held after the | cejoponss s s v G club was held Saturday evening, in| lor son o - 2 celebrate today a venerable tut] with thy God. May God hel st x . 2 Y . aged 38 years. . JOSEPH BRADFORD, et 10 aCTOT Lo make arrange-|oGhurch which stretches ack - fous | hear the call of the Sorrowing, the [ihe club room. The membets of the | rnterment v family plot Zfil sZentiel} When in ’ And b, 3 e 1 s to suffering and the sinni i nf cemetery on arrival o e 10.25 a. % 3 BOOEK BINDER mesting President McIntyre presided | Svory side: for nins, mached Tife N | o with the Seanormins mathe Cang | Albert Bardsley, chairman of the| m. train Tuesdas. Doubt Buy Them Here ot hager . Carroll was present| "1 am more interested in Commecticut | strength and salvation through Jesus| Me€Ung: Committeemen J, Andrews, | KIERN—In this city. Dec. 15, 1916, John at both banquet and meeting. than In Tormel The pion. And meorcut | Christ, and ot own Tves s e ous | J. Mather, J. Candlish. Solge were | ' Ken, i his 6ith year. » . red by Ge East . M- | Funeral from nis Jate home, 49 Four-|l COME HERE for the most complete line of Handkerchiefs Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, a PR scenes and places that are familiar |riched, our souls wiil be enlarzed and | RECCT?0, DY Beorge Tester. . Me- [ Faneral from his joie home. g5 DeC ) 1 % 5 . & e e eorge Farrell President. reagmore important to me than many | {he kingdom of Cod shall come and| i “Burasiey, S. Armitage. J. Candlioh| Dec..19"at 2’ oclock. " Buriai i|} jn Norwich—Men’s, Women’s and Children’s—plain, ini- 108 SROADWAY Saturday evening the Yale club keid | things of the past.. Some houses loom | His name shall be glorifie : Bl AELD - a o family iot at Maplewood cemetery. {helr annual slection of officers. at|larser than castis of a king. Some| The singing at the evening service |ieiections . During the esonibe lign: | MAYNARD In (his city, Des. ~1 which the club elected George Farrell |boly things my hands have touched,|Was of a high order of excellence, and t 4 tialed and embroidered—and the values are unmatchable. ~ A COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA THIS CHRISTMAS? . Helen Torrey, " wife of Charles m Usefnl Pre ts as president. my eyes have seen, mean more to me | the enthusiasm and spirit of rejoicing m.r;:h T P A e | M mer 2 Sell th:‘n all ‘else combined. Some things D;’eg znrk ac_complg;uea was evidenced = Notie D"fmg\‘m;;:!epf“ ter. Personals and Notes. call to us with louder voices thanjat both services. The church and its|gocial and Football Clubs Elect Offi- . e 1 i = ic 1 N i v FENNER—In New York, Dec. 16, 1916. Auto Robes Rubber Goods| John_Morrison is soing to osto, | 206, When I say Connecticut to a | friends in making sacrifices, in giving where he will reside. s d man whose forbears followed Hooker|In all they have dome, “are’chesionis gebs {7 g e B e through the wilderness, he strajghtens, | the holy memeries of thoss who have| The election of officers of the Taft- | 51 Years. m:;m_gi ‘y;i::"::li"- ‘D lifts his face to heaven and is trans- [Put life and treasure and hope into|Ville Social and Football club took | WPODMANSEE "IN Presten Citv, Dee. Peter Gauthier spent the week ond | formed. these walls’ and this building. place at the last regular meetinz iIn| ayea 2o year 3 s with friénds in Lisbon. We are surrounded by a cloud of . e the club room, at which the following | Funeral services wijl be held at his witnesses with love in their faces;) NEW LONDON COUNTY POMONA |officers were elected: President, A.| lute home Monday. Dec. 18, at LPam William McCann has returned from | because of their valor, high faith, sac- e Fur Coats Blankets S'gnmer Rugs Gloves 4 Bardsley: vice president, J. Andrev{!; Rur[xl n - ‘l - 3 ; e ag toros, tifice and tofl tney ook easerly upon WILL MEET HERE | uiomured jobs Condiicss “Thanctl|_ onl et e, poe 16, 1010 | YeS--1 must go down town this ‘morning ; m L L CHAPMAN co, The Ryan_spent the week eng|thelr task and bear the world still Morning and Aftergoon Sessions to|tce, Frederick Ince, H. Pingree, W.| Exodias Fregeau, aged 39 years. Take Place in Grafige Hall—Electi: Mather. Funeral from his . late home Tuesday, with nearer the skies. Al that we have i ige Hal ection er. une; 5 om 3 14 Bath Street, Naaih:. Seic riends in Willimantic. because they have been. It is a greai| Of Officers. Dee. 19, at 8.80. Services jn Sacred Heart church at 9 o’'clock. Thomas Sears, Arthur Ray anfl LEEE 52 kncw Yemr debt to fhe pest. EEIINNAL. Raymond Burke = gathered: Gt [ No man is, has been, or ever will be| On this weck Thursday the New and see about it. You can have a Columbia Grafonola Out- i . Lokdon Connty b & Jobr Eom i MILLER—In S(er}l_’ng, Dec. 16, James : self made. unty Pomona Grange, No. 6, ohn Depathy. G. Miller, aged 47 years. anywhere 2 greens for the merchants about town e e i Patrons of Husbandry, will hold their | 1The fueral of John Depathy was|Funeral services at the M. B, church, fit sent to your home—or you say v ift of grim Fathers. regular meeting in this city in Grange heid from the undertaking pariors of Sterling, Wednesday at 12.30. Burial _Mm m t ‘f wu' f. - William Shea of Greeneville went fox | chrareh, the sehoc). tue to v hoose, Dilding on Stas sizess °f Commerce | George . Grant, Satuniay Shecniog {1 i aitic cogery. g J g o / X | church, the school, the town house. All 3 2 A requiem mass was cels by s ege S : umting on che 3teCiimon farm Bt | SO0 e o Churodor W Wi |, Shere L b bofl o ana ag- | &, Bty Slecescort 1 the. Sacred ¥/ only a small initial payment. The balance ” - A lom of God is ¢ center™ of s uni- | o - ’. = leart T 3 rers were . 0 2. Z Repaired and Remodeled | red fox weighing 12 pounds. ferse. What ' o God-forsaken piaca|sion which will open at 10 fclogk; e | John Reeves, John ' Brennan, Mesers. can be paid at your convenience after the holidays. E | Norwich would be without the church ulgic an nais. 3 3 MONTVILLE ORDER OF of God. Our fathers were men who|2nd all who have been obligated only, | “Phe deceased is survivea by two| 0 will : by the WOODMEN ELEGT OFFiGERs | Kermed comblacent.lte. whs.sockes In_tho fifth degree, will take the ful sons, Heney of St Hyacinth, Canada. ‘We can give you the outfit that will just fit your pocket- 1 : 2 at peril by sea and land, men who left %, & K and George of New ndon, and three < 9 m FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR | Frank Ne#t Soiscted Vanerable Consut| &1l 5ave Bonor, o gave il they hiad. | serus ses tis mesh oo ymirs, iy 72 | aighters; dirs. John Jeffrey of Baw- book, and on special tebme. Fut ks sy ofi f Coch 5 {hat they might found the church{piace at the afterncon session If fime | icket . I. 3r. Joseh Duft of ing the Grafonola that you want we recommend an - COMPANY of Cochegan Cemp. of God upon the earth, Dermits & musical entortatomens e | Athol'Mass, ‘and Mrs. Edward Urban getting you : . 3 Cochegan camp, Modern W. B i, be chsih 1s doomed infhs wisia. s R A n e selecti Have one reserved for you to be delivered || © THAYER BUILDING of “America, of Montville, elected “the | Ao ("ElEnd, that it has had its day, g by two sisters and ihres brothers. early selection. ve - you fo be desven i - ' © e mi nes made sa- ‘pos OFF was Sacred leart ceme- 3 P % : following officers at thelr meeting last | creq by the righting of wronge. The P TREEATION lays. Gaccps o Gt vty chses : whenever and whenever you wish, and thereby avoid dis- 3 £ real leaven is potent enough to leaven | wj - of the A r o ’ { MAHONEY BROS., R o e e Nett g IRt lmnigration, Hoth- e h’r&?fdw'"o:.h'fi:.kh"m' OBITUARY. appointment for as Christmas draws nearer-there is sure ! H - ng in Jew s impossible for 3 A 5 - ; H l‘:,‘E-"s AVENUE | clomeon: Lyneh. e, %.‘";,:":l;“x louched by His| The substation of the Norwich post Exodide Fropons. to be a shortage of some models. ivety sod Bosrding Waltman B acrott. bas been and can'be o more, ihe |or S o Thayer Dlook todas e womy | o The, dsath of Prodlss "o Whether you intend to invest a modest fifteerr dollars Stable Pobe i o g A world is immersed in secularism, faith | o ntinge. oo for the wage Y pidd Will | curred “Saturday after an iliness of you guarnateo our service to be the | Managers—Eu re: B S Skime, o us fo fesl that il e oo, 10 - 500 5. e asd IS, Vpsks Which s ihe sesic ot the finest instrument that can be produced, b8 at ibe most ressonable prices. | LaFlamme, Meddy Gero. The dance | or pent o il ve 40 if the prosress | oniy reguiar percel post packages wii e i . adecuse SHE x _-— [ committes’ made & very favorable re-| Bringa’ no ‘Inspirations "Lt . fhe - pect | Lo ecoved, Foreign ang C 0. D here you have the one best gift, the one ideal gift for all Mgst Cigars Are Good-— 7 . |tives again, if those faces still love and the matn > office only. I trons of - i THESE ARE BETTER| Hartford—The twenty-six pay-as-| toceinas is se bagoriih, 1O5UL10C, the | foo acsiry sood service sad sats Ss- (= the family for all the year around. TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR | you-enter cars on the Hartford d Lyt el should comply with the " A P existing conditions even as did our v & Our Jitney Offer~This and Be. No one thing gives'so much pleasure lomlnyuflde sion of the Connecticut company are|ancest 3" the past ca department, wrap m- & 4 gi to GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | now Squipped with s : it 15 " et Sursatyea I ith Reavy R l% s y - ) Fegglotiopoos gnel buttons, one | day it is that we may assert ourselves | toned with L priehiinis o Borcidrenor e e G, Soggdmwymflg‘“‘":i guclose E, - hnhn'nho,nnlhdemt:n.lm”% TROS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St. e cency. sobriely, manheed. ® these’ aze oy 3 Mfl%‘% writing your E ‘nola—*“the one incomparable musical instrument. Nex¢ to Palace Cate = . g\:c:hll:gll“:ndel' God to call out the the \w. h" Cd I. to fit ¥ 2 of taste or DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist e s et o2 0ot s vouns [ ; » e range $15.00, $25.00, $50.00 and Bhannen Suiing Aunex. Resr A e o, e 2L o vt | s e Gy o o3 R T e e T e St e e e o v T R g ~oab : — i New Sty'es v ] ing awakened as never before. Never x ' ? s £ was a time when a life cost so little Entertainment . y M“‘twhtfiwwmw—4 Fall Ml“lnery 2nd when honor was held at %o high & 7 i V' . y i fi.b\hme purchase can Wb‘lflmm €7 Strip yourselves of the handicaps,| On Sunday affermeon % b ol 22 H & 1p ae best you can give this church was given :MRS. C. P. STANTON % 120 vears another 120 years of Iife. | tal u 3 shall come a time when Chapter, King's os | fl,' —— ] 4 [ mess’ also rendered a pianc solo, ) Vertibing eolomns SF g .