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AY; DEC EMBER 2, 1922 ‘ > | | Hear My Saviour's Volce was sung as a1 waiting hymn.. Rev. J. E. Clark read a committal servico at the grae in St.| Joseph's cemetery. The = bearers were James F. Twomey, John P. McQuillan, 1 ODAY'S EVENTS NORWICH BULLETIN Pl Willlmantic Office 81 Clhurch Strest Telephone 1062 pazy of b Ezeb Balduck, Joseph Balduck and Rosaire Milholme were charged with in- toxication in police court Friday morn- Jng. Their attorney entered a demur- rer to the charge which was overruled by the judge. The men were found guilty and a fine of $5 and costs amounting to 313.15 In each case, was imposed and aid. Communications were received in this city Friday morning by a number of men, stating that the Leonard Tailors Inc., of New Haven would ciose It was further st n this city did not resentative here A number of local Iy made a complain jepartment that the of the concern, Armand 1 conducting drawings for in & proper manner and bers were being taken replace thosa who Trudo telegraphed Haven and received deposits of the recelved Friday did not say how the would get tieir money back but a num- ber were invited 10 go to New Haven and | pick out a sult of clothes. The funeral of James E. Cosgrove was iday morning from the late home YTewiston, Avenue, follow emn requiem high mass in S ,chureh at nine ck. Rev. Glark was the celebrant, Rev Beaumeister, the deacon and Rev M. Kelley the sub deacon. As the body was taken into Nearer My God (o Thee was r Salutaris at the offertory and I Timothy Shannahan and John Healy, Jr. A large number of friends attended the services. Arrangements were in charge of Killourey Brothers Charles J. Quash died Thursday night his home, 20 Schoolhouse Lane atis tended, illness, He was a veteran | Civil war in which he took part a a member of Company' B 1ith Infantrs, | United States Colored Heavy Artillers. | The deceased was born " mber 17, 1843, the son . Charles’ N. Quash. He H84s E LARGEST SALE OF_ANTY TEA IN NORTH AMERICA. i PACKET JEWETT CITY Mrs, Lydia . Parker, i6 ¥ t one o'clock Frida: iome of her sister, Mrs. George Boari- | Iman in Griswold. Mrs Parker-was born |in Exeter, R. I, on Aprll 1 She was the .daughter a and Ruth L. Douglass Lillibridge. six years she had been the ho: in the home of her brother, N | libridge in Griswold. .She was a member | of the Voluntown Baptist church { She is survived by one M George BoarAman and one brother, Nathan Lillibridge, both of Griswold, and two grandchildren, Charles B. Parker and John D. P. Parker of Cranston, R. I, Her only son .was killed in an auto! sccldent in Cranston six years ago. 1rs. Parker was of a kindly disposition, a | 4 g H good neighhor and friend who will be | i : i greatiy missed. in the homes where she was best known. , ¢ the plans of a few local enthusiasts |in the sport of rifle shooting materialice Jewett City will soan hove & Tifle club | {and possibly when another Thanksgiving rolls around anyone in Jewett City or} the surrounding towns who thinks, him- | self smart enough to win a turkey or chicken with a riffe will have the chance. Members of the American Legion are in back of the idea, and if the club is tormed it will be affiliated with the tional R!fie assoclation of America. All outdoor shooting will be done wi military riles. Members of the Natlonal | Rifie Assocciation only are able to secure these rifies from the war department. Towever the success of the club iwill depend updn the securing of a 15 foot - door range. Indoor siooting -can be doue with any 22 calibre rifle, the bul- ets being stopped by a metal backstop. | The targets are reeled to the taget pit by | | trolley, and when the shooter has fin- ished the target is recled back without the ghooter- jeaving the pit. 2 The committee in charge has alrea: been in communication with Major Phil- ips, head af.the Natlonal Rifie Assoc! tion and as.seon s a place 4> found a 75 ft. indoor range, Jews 2 & real rife club. One 2 and the other in Voluntown are - ready doing some fine shooting and i the forming of & jocal.club. some clos matches will be assured amoug these three clubs. Contraryr to the opinion of {most people that shooting i3 simply tak. }ing a, gun and pointing at a target and {pulling the trigger. It is a scientific a few excel and nons are | tian i tiere ociosk. Edgar Bass died at his home in A dover late Friday afternoon. The de- ceased was born September 17, 1834, in otland, the son of John and Elizabeth Baes. He is survived by five rldren, Ars, 15, H. Cook of Andov: Mark B. Bass of New York city, Ralph ¥, of ver, Mrs. W. I. Turner of A. Bass of Waterbury; liree_grandchildren and one brother, Eg- bert Bass of Willimantic. parish Friday, at the store o u-xa,!{a'; tinean-Bacon, Inc. was announced to Dbe a financial success.. An industri en which is mothering tour chicks which were halched out of doors during a recent .snow storm, is owned by W. L. Wilson of Bricktop Road. - Edgar M. Warner of Patnam, cler the Windham county superior court be at the superlor court room in this ci today (Saturday) to meet applicants for first and second citizenship papers. Orders issued from the department of the federal government controlling. .the prohibition cnforcement laws to federal enforcement chlefs to store if possible seized contrabani liquors and illegal making machiner foderal buildings are being compiled. The headquarters of the Connectient eastern division and are In Willimantic. Blds called for the erection of a brick vault jn the basement of the local federal building to be used for the purposes noted and the eantract has been awarded to the firm of Doyle & Murphy of this city. At the First Congregational church of which Rev. Harry S. McCready is the the church school will meet in hurcih houss Sunday morning at 945 o'clock. The morning worship will be. at 10.45 o'clock and the subject of the sermon will be In the Hour of Trfal. 5 v be the Community voung men to the local For e .I/Vomen A il ({ren Sale of Maple Street Property James L. Case has sgld for Ciari | Siosberg to Miss Julia E. Haefner proj owned by him and located at {128 Maple street consisting of a ome | tamily house of 7 rooms and bat gether with -about four acres of from n Annus! cbservame of 3 inte Gay by the Eiks, Referendum election o the nroposed socialist 1 died suddenly from indigestion at the home of her sister. Mrs. Pierre Rov of 22 Walnut street. early Friday morning. She was Jorn in Du Bir, Canada, May §, 1804, ¢! daughter of Mrs. Marguerite St. Jacques. The deceased 18 survived by one son. , of this city; one grand- also of this city ; thr Levesque e : Eugene = Lovesque of . and Achille Levesque ters, Mrs. Pierre Ro¥ Olivin Michaud of Mrs. Ror had been a vesident of this clty for the past 3% she was a devout member of A parish and aso a member of the Ladies’ of St. Aune society and Con- seil St. Cecile. The funeral of Mrs. Harrlet M. French was held Friday afternoon at two o'clock her hom Mansfield Cit: Liconard Smith officlated. Hill cemeter: . Wailag . Charles W Mrs. acute isaac Roy X a4 Maple y LEs Deen set sgart ze a day Zor the collection of money throughou! the United States for relief of sufferer: n the Near East.. . brothers. Bedford, Fall Riv of Du-Bic: two s city and ic. Canada, “atifor Phoebe A, of ANNOUNCEMENTS Next Week at Unlted Comgregasi Chared, The Soda'ilas mill_hod . » med in the Sunday school Monday .cvening, at 40, . Mid-we worsh®p, Thursday cven'af re. to be spoakess evening eration of 1. here facts: John [0 : Labor Union : | speak upon u Part in the. Coming Legislatu meeting is one to which & general is extended and will be fol- a smolcer. the churc \dered e o0: | Exraordinary Attraction at m.uw-y; fights, o & ©oride shed, sex interest,| a battle ‘.lo-] te sh tiat p. @ -cou: . bloods position_witli Hibberd G began his new duties Friday morning with ¢ erty Beef company market on Maln street Attorney Samuel B, Harver day in Rockville on busine - John Tinch of Hartford s spending the week end with relativ Brae Rafferty of Brow: to spend the week-end iwith L Mr. and Mrs.. P, F. Rafferty of this cl ‘Willlam Bigiey left for New York I day night to take passags on the Ca- ronia for a visit to.his natiye home in London. .. This is his first visit Thers in tweive years and at_the reunion of the tamily will be one brother from Africa and one from FEzypt.. . Miss Bernadette Ottepheimer is spend- ing. the sweek end with .his sister, Mre. Robert Blight in Brooklya, N, Y. John Leo Sullivan,. noted halfback of John's Prep school eleven, is spend- ng the week end with his parents in this city : Dr. and Mrs. William ¥. Wilson speht the Thanksglving. holiday Cambridge 1with abein. daughter, Mrs. Samuel War- ner, . Nr. Warner - being ‘present avd. al- T = iso Misg Iisther YWilson., wao is study CUT THIS OUT—IT I8 WORTH MONET |ing music in Boston. P x Tobert R, West and ove, ith S 834 | pankegiing. with. his e pmd/| o0, Teturning. Jater o _recoivo i ree ! . Ars o containibg Fo'py s | mother t Thanksgi: ‘omvound. for: coughs. {iPZ... Mr. and Mrs.. Fred . .Pope of .St | ley K for | Johmebury, Vt. are also guests of Mr. s rhcul_!;mubm !and Mrs. King at the inn. n*;c' T;;lpd'_:f :":';;: . Samuel Cooper vlsited -on . Thanksgiy- Ehly cloapaing at-his, Gaughter's in New . London, o S Suthaetic | ars. George. Hester, who ja head nures sgood Co, {107 the Braipard. and Armstradg, mills, ¥ . {having charge alsp of the nurses’ .call, MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE in South Canterbury £t her sister’s over Willimantic, Cenii. OUR 20% SALE . The Community house is becoming . a busy plage under the.dircction.of Miss | Nelsfe. Hartwell. Prominent new fea- saves you 20 per cent. and in many instances more, on the very garment you rieed as well &s accessories, whether it's 4 dressy coat or sport model, a stylish dress in wool {tures of the work are three dvessmalk- jing classes, meeling two. afternoons and or silk, a fur coat, a suit, a separate skirt, or a silk over- blouse. ] one evening a week. She also has thres afternoon sewing classes. for junfor giris, who are also making scrap books C!\ild'ren’t Coats and Dresses, Sweaters, Slip-ons, Hotise Dresses, Flannelette Night Gowns and Cotton Underwear are also included in the 20 PER CENT. SALE. MANY OTHER SPECIALS i Hartlord, hospitals. -.On Friday there was bowling for the girls and swimming for the members.of ol Hats for Misses and i tan, I!m and were $1.96—SALE PRICE Hair Nets, were 16c —' the Woman's club, craft class being held Blue. Bi A P RIce S Fon R in the evening. % Alrs. Walde Tillinghast -had her. chil- ineluding Berth's and Collars and Collar and dren and grandchildren. as.. guests . on Cuff 800 quality for 30e— Thanksgiving da; There were present, Aliss Annie Tillinghast, Mrs. Frank Till- Sets, . 100 gaality for 73c. " s Full-fashioned Silk Hose, inghast and daughters, ¥red ,Tillinghast and family, Arthur C, . Tillinghast and Yot “wikra good guatity; in black and cordovan, were — SALE PRICE $1.50 PAIR. w ocers store and RAKING FOWDER | you use /ess eveuing, at 1.30. [ Rohert Gardner. lar guild meeting, bat -ail Susin Joln Moran. a carpenter i of Doyle & Murphy, contra iite seriously injured late {noon when he slipped and feil from the roof of a partly constructed garage for . Brick on Lewiston avenue: Mr was rusied to St Joseph's hos- pital where he. is ‘receiving treatment for twq, broken ribs and an injured wrist. The date for the examinations of ¥irst Licutenant Ellison S. Smith and Second Lieutenant Edward of Com- pany Co.. Infantry, C G, has leen sed so that the local officers will appear before the examining boapd at {the state armory in New Haven Decem- 1 6 stead of yesterday (Friday) as vlanned. The local efticers will to Captain Thomas W. Freeman New Haven, . There w welve cases contagious ases i 1l ity during the month | November according o City. Health | o . suspense, more_action. And’ there you have George Fitzmau- Paramount production of To Ha to Hold, featuring Betty Compson , which cames to the Broudwwy theatre. siart'ng tomorrow. Compson, never lovi | and brocades one moment, improvised bathing dress the next, sowns low cut sad gorgeous. and { owns more modest and Jaintr, has the i THE HURTEAU ANC ! BOSSE CORF. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 814 Mair Street, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 641-2 gy DENTIST Dr. F. C. Jackson SPECIALITING IN PAIN'.ESS EXTRACTING 715 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC U E invited to a misslonary meeting st the Ongood Memoriai garioh house, Friday sfiernoon, at which Rev. Malcom Dana, district superintendent o cut_ Home Miasi wan who asks for Ber Lytall antic hero, pr < p orwich Musle Assoeintio nun upexcelled, . braye and . da. A ol z hold . its reguar December. mest:og {Siater Hall annex om Monday evening. lihe 4th. < The taple for this mesting i3 Aa Jes- ning With List and it !s snteipated that the program as ac~angad by Mk ‘arol able as weii 7 {gram for the evoning Téa the moat|A paser: Frang Lis: an: e picture ever made ip the Las-! of Welmar Days udio at, Hollywood. 5 ! and re-built and ha aharacters are r z -and A and m The | perfect. Z Mr. and Mrs. JV. C. Jeffers enjoy their Tome 2 most pleasant Thanks; i chlidren and ng -inciuded, Clarence Jeffers and three children. Roy, EBernice and Ellzabelh of Plainfield and! {3, and Mrs. Harold Jeffers afid daugh- ter Clara of Jewett City. Aiss Helen Kelley, of D; Zuaest of her frlends Kfli npasles, | ourey Bros. b e ol of h's FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND > EMBALMERS Willirmantic, Conn iLady Assistant) ‘a . wwittly agatos: colorful. 35 a show York Hipoedrome. i 86 Untan St. Phene 29¢ Maus: De Wondulfu! h, While I Sleep s alip, enc % ille was the a4 por | Mies Alice W. Lesmtér at ¢ JAY M. SHEPARD Bu:ceading Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer | .‘Q-l! NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC | Lady Assistert Tel. Connsction Honey Sadé A Driseoll Mr. LaFontaf at the piano | Btude Rigoletto Paraphrase Ar. LaFontzine. -Yerk. King, i secretary for eyangellsm. . will have charge, , Mx, King comes to, takis part o the program of the New L ministers’ conference in the morning and wiil stop over especlally for this evening service. } Guests of Mr. and Mr er's on the B for. the holida: e Greenevilie, JIr. Miner's mother and sis- | ter of Norwich; Mrs. Miner's_uncls Quinley. and nephew, Alden Greeneville, . John La Fountaine of Boston, formerls of Jewstt City was the guest of his fath- cr, Judson La .Fountafne. The many .- trlends who were pleased to greet jim N wers'also giad to learn of.the fine healt of his wife and, family. = Mrs. La Fou taine, formerly art teacher ai_the R side schools here was Miss Adelalde F enbaum, 3 2 Jewett City has a_considerable. siumi of young men who-during the war, cross ed the Atlantic. - Several in the trans- | Port .service..crossed .a dozon times: to | France and even more. i Some of thesa lads were much f{pte- rested in the story in Friday's Balletin of the stormy experlences of the Presi- dent Wilson, one of the largest vesseis: in the present ocean service. Tae story told of how heavy glass was smashed on the bridge by the. mighty waves. The Jewett City dry land -man reads such | statements as these, He thipks of & great etorm but.fs.unable to realize what such facts.really mean, . ! Citing the Leviathans measuremeits ‘because they, are at hand, the brigge is 87 feet above the water. line." top of the cross on the Second Congregation- al_church .spice .in- Jewait City is & aven. 110 feet from the upper face of the corner stone. .. These Doys, iwho , know, ask .the passerby -on Main street, to imagine 2 wave of sufficlent helght and power to-freak two I #lass at the base ot the Congregational cross. i During the storm foam and . Spray lashed the smoke stacks to the top, one hundred. and forty-six feet from ths| water:line. Put the helght of Finn's | Slock on ton of the spire and when ths | ;| waves are thrown to its-ubper fet, one 's oconstrained to agree with the home boys that knows that-it was “Somp - Sunday Rev. B, E. Scates of the -Bap- tist church will ch the first of fiye Christmas ons; subjeet, The Human- ization ot i evening subjpct at 7, Abel: the jast of a-serles of ssrmons on The First Family; Y. P. S. C. E. at 66. -Rev. ,Howard Stephenson will ocoupy his pulpit at-the Congrefational chupch; T.P.8: C. E. at 7, leader, Mlss Kthel Fisk.. . 3 S e At the. Methodist,church, Rev. Herbert L Wiiber's moraing .subject or Map's i 7, The At h. for baauty of an constination. sluggish bow js productions, lie has hese! la towe of story made to order for lavish | setting: and . beautity] compositign, The < wremendous. Bettr Compson and Fias Atiractions Presented b7 The Cos- aeetiont Couneil of Catholic Wemen. Tae. Connecticut C 1 Lol Women Il present two.fine attractions this season. in the Community MHouse 'On. Dcsmber . th,.. Tosaday, - Srenbet. the Zimmer Hamp Easemble, with Ge- alg Mac Alster, tenor sololet, Wil &p- pear.” ey For four years the Zimme: Iawp a- sembie Gt smoasred tn impertant sac- A wpesjal Edacational-Lioyd Hamiten|Se= #iving' ‘-:thnm-‘. | iy Chat o Sorehum from starh to|from an artistio aod amsienl finish and is {iled The Speeder. A Selz.|POISL . 5 the program. cert stage. Miss Nelde Zimmer, sels g = 5 harpist, is one of the most aoted bharp- .o l"u.r;h!fl m'ucpfloux . P e !nlw):fll!on in ber playing. Lapists are Carolyn Rics and Graves, : = ANl the-artists are fa the (Coremest rank i thelr professica. Qerald | mance of who | vorite, b | career. hen Fou see Bell: won't wonder, that Bect Tiytell, geen a3 the hero, fough* #il: over Virgl Eng. nd and the-Atlantio ocean keep jlerd Carpal (Theodore Koslof) from getting her. Quinley Well-wearing Ipswich Socks for Men of silk fibre, mercerized and cot- ton are sold and recom- mended by most good retaills. and, rers -The other Adels family, Albert R., Phillips, Mra. -Arthur i Tillinghast, and. Miss,Dorothy .Tilling- hast, drove to Hope Valley i1 the, after- inoon, visiting C. D. Wood and daugh- ter, . At the Congregalional .chprch Sunday morning, the pastor will preach on The Call of the Hour,” and in the evening |the subject will be, “The Nmergency." Therg. will be an illustrated song service. Miss Margaret Inglls was the. guest of friends in Providencé ‘on Thapksgivipg returning home with Miss Margaret Shea the last of the wi The post office was_bpened.on, Thanks- giving day for the pccommodation of the public both morning and evening. 3 Sehe Carrie Greeie, who has . been spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. William P. Babopok at - Groton Long Point; has retirned. to her home. Hazel Dodge was in Centra! Village on Saturday, visiting her cousin,, Priscilla Ellsworth, on her third birthday. Burgeron Barr and E. Barr were call- Clara Beaudry:and family apent the Thanksgiving hol a — There was &' Tianksgicio the heme of Walter Kingsle {Mrs. John Kingsley and M Willlam E. Barstow were the On Thurstay Jush, atter dazk, the. motorcycle. firfirx*"\kmdmgra’ tooi fire near the juneture.of Plainfield ‘1‘3}: llyp gtreel, damaging the. ma- chive fo..considerable exient.. The fire was caused by a leak in the gasoline tan) Thanksgiving Willlam B. Prentiss 31-; BOSTON Al - tenze sl SAN FRANCISCO LONDON uations, it js 2 e of produstion that " can, freely brng your children to Cheap sentimentalisn -has been ¥ kept out af Skin Deep. rooks and police are ever present in Deep, -and. guss .feeb,.. but.. there. : are mo murders. .. There- peniten- | tiarles but no eleventb-hour pardons. No innocegt girl-is cillsd upon to_pro- A A ed-mother of the escaped coptict. N No- parentage is gquestion E Coming to the "”fifi yot, with this wn}- ,melo- Breed Theatre Monday. drama, Thomas H, Ince. has counted on for w" & some. | Anrilis. seldom, . on_the 1t's ¢he Jend of, ploture the success. of the average motion pic-| vou'll urge ture feature. There are many in D, W.|ton Sills an elghbors to ses. 3l Florence Vidor are star-. | Grimucs great drumatic eplc, Orphans)*qy L e jof the Storm. an adaptation of Kate| fnrerpreters af, Claxton's The Two Orphans, and svhich|iead .as a, @ under a_ United Artists Corporation re-{ Incels Icase; will be shown next week at the Deep, Breed “theatre, and in several of lrse Monte Bluc is the hero. This famous actor, pdrt Cherokes Indian and origi-{ Miss. Viola, nally a rider in “wild westerns,” long| which ince wor steliar eminknce, but Mr.| structed.to gave him the greatest role-of| tunity to di hifs career in the part of Danton. leader | mayscazs vi ot the French Revolutionary uprising..|of Early iii the story Danion’s 1fs .s|ress. oy hired thugs that thel, They Like Bm, X d to_kill off the revo.|vehicle and ft lutionists, Danton fights the . advance) Strand , #uard superbly, -then finds refuge , in| aud! the’ jodgings of the ‘apphan - Girard, wha by. a cleve the” pursuers elsewhere. Later, Danton| The. sbory Tepays the favor by pleading for the|a -touch of girl's Jife before the revoluil unal and by riding with her eveli 1o fhe steps of the Chabot and daughter_and 3r. and Mrs. | Johin 3. Reardon of Norwich. { _ ANNOUNCEMENTS At the mesting of the directors of the G s Jewett City Trust Co. held in tugic| o PoeM* of the Ster banking rooms Friday evening Chester Dutkowski_was clected treasurer and James Q. Dolan was- clected secrotary. The resignation of J, M. Dunbar, who hae been holding the oftices of tary and trea is effective Dec. 15th LEFFINGWELL Forrest C, Leflingwell in_Groton with their son, Clarence F. lLeffingwell JMr.-and Mrs. Warrex Thompson and daugiter Arline, of [tehville spent Thanksgiving with Mr.-and Mrs. Albert Rogs., Mrs, Mary G. Beebe of New London is visiting Ars. Carrie Gardner . and Mrs. Ella Besbe. +3Irs,“Mary. . Whitmore of Beifast, Me. Tecently. visited her sister-in-law, M. P. 8. Callins. Mr, and .Mrs, Joseph A. Eilott children ‘metored to Providence, R. to.spend. Thanksgiving with M. liott's parents. Ar. and. Mre. P. S, Collins are spend- ing the week in Mansffe'd. Mass, i -dfrs, Carrle. . Park .spent. Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John I Ross. | Mr. and Mra. Alfred 1. Boeve enter- tained & dinner party, of sixteen Thurs- “Thanksgiving - day. Boscon 3, G, ToMngwsll had & gath- ring of sixteen at his home Thanksgiv- ng . . Sunday morning worship at 11 oicloek iwith Rev. P. S. Collins preaching; B. Y. P. T. will b led by Miss Ruth,J. Ei-| lis; the sabject will be Better Speaking Orrin Maples of Fitchville will be pres- ent. This is 2 consecration mesting. 8 3 Marode Unjon_ Sujts, . “hort sleeves, skl i $2.00—SALE PRICE E Misses' Vests and Pants, fissced and. bleached, wens. Sio—SALE PRICE 46c A GARMENT, Boys' Union Buits,. gray.. gl s T3 wers EA( Jow nack, h, ware EACH. 3 4 On: thrill is brown, $149. i‘.fi—.fl.! PRICE $1.19 WAISTS Sikk Querblo in . Paislay . GERgen Graps it e - $ 598 Quality—SALE PRICE § $ 758 Gulnyj,ALE RICE & 41098 Quality~8ALE PRICE White, Waiste, in Vil gm&‘. eiu.z BRICE . iad ’s Sport Hose, in black, tan, and PAIR. Burson's -Heather Mixture Hose, SALE PAICE 3o PAIR. Women's Black and Cordovan Lisle .N.‘.: were So-—%.AL.Evu;RI‘sE Zc PAIR. Prentice apd Providence, They wi s g‘b’& ¥ Were accompanie Willlem Johnson. WOODSTOCK VALLEY . Mrs. Harry R. Wilson sttended the | wedding.af her brother, Harry Allen, and | P Miss Anga.Johnson on Thanksgiving day] RV in Worcestar. . - P “The Mismes Phillips and Mrs. ‘were .Thanksgiving guests of Stmner. . ‘ - Mrs. Allen Kenyon spent Sui and T.. —tailored Bl §250 and Significant . Mary's 7.80. .9 and 100, 3 sermons.ia Engllah, French and Rev. John J. MoGabe, ‘Words 5 by x Lattle beétween horseman and #Toup of the. Robespierre faction. is o theliing affair at the gate of Paris, The horges belong to the U. S. governs ment csYalrs, and the riders are either aptive o< ex-army anen. The. caval Rhave -been:sd- phatographed that seem: to o~ rashing on (ne theater-spec-| fhat tators Who_ ace looking at - them. | The{and marry the’ effect is sajd to surpass even she famed|says. And she. Klu Klux Klan tide in The Birth of a 1 Nation. R cannot fail to plesse ploture p They comprise just what you need for préparing thoss dainty disbes, frem Alumigum Roasters to the smaliest necossary, all bear SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SALE PRICE. ES o RO’ASTE'RS GAS STOV 50, day with company. T Willlam stood, & F L -all_parts of. t::l bar- v “in | 98Eh, building . operatians, house pain Pv;;ret. a mnm‘lm‘z.m ot L“ i;n{mi Mgs. Mary er.ie apendi win- | Summer. . Men . yepalri s ety e oo Chirah root - eAse' WORAIBE withont Mise Carpentdr. spent Thanks-|ceats, children.were playiag at . hop giving in. onville. with her pDarents, | 8e0ich. and, -marblés . in the. strpets. My oAd Mrs. S. S. Carpenter. <., . _ {Streams.are open, lawns are s green as : Fred Keith and wife -of Woncester | tW0; months ago. - A merchant with & spent Thursday and the week end with|Window. stocked wif Nnxm'm T T T AR SR Ty B nes home.{*TAY & Thankegivisg: dluner . party Aluminum Dripping Pans ave priced at $125, $1.39 and $1.50. - > y i e _abduct scene of Henriette, the E Roasters with cover, duel at-Rel-A'r. the adventures of the % agna) blind Louise,- the onphan sister, their howe on the East Main strest high: amgng. {laads Mr. ang Mes. Bdwand Jodoln ene ed IH&-§ Snit literary pur- 5 Mes, Fead 3 Bianche Ulderic and fise Estells Jodeln courage of Jewett § Ity o i and_ Nirs. Charles De the guests: .. Mr. n, xi;”':m.' lles, Mise Wattiburs,. Mr. ‘Wauregan Congregatioyal chur E% o . A Job:ave sermon on Constéer the Church school at 12, Young People’s meeting Thursday Seybraoh Tolnt.—Mise Margarel ‘Hull m upon.in the Lawrence meeting of . the sisters at the ufiux amd under the guillotine, a ;-'mth of the.fittle heroine's fae. are among the other h Dot 3 sotlier the o T ’I.Inel ench ., :evolution, drama. | snown. r-%uu. Aisx 2 o I Y. o¢ " e AR My nd BTNy the of a zreat story (hai weld . to- ns play andf - The