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PAGE TWO. '5 THE JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1913. PRETTY CEREMONY AT UNION THANKSGIVING VALENTINE TELLS OF PLANS FOR A MERGER SERVICES ARE TO BE HELD THIS EVENING ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH SERVICES THURSDAY LUBY Shoes are high in caste, but low in cost. Every stitch is true and every seam is sure.

Soft -feeling to the foot long-ivearing on it. Have Your Eyes Examined Complicated cases and children's eyes a specialty, JOSEPH H. SCHOLLER, Optome frlst Office with Olin Olson, Jeweler. State Schooi for the Bllid Hold Miss Clara Bohan of Avoca United in Marrjaa- to D. Frank Ryan of Man Testifies In Hearir As to Proposed Merger of Tele Conarcgaticns of Several Churches to Unite in Observance at Car-gil! Methodist Church.

Thanksgiving Services. Open to. the Public. phone interests. Richard Valentino ol Janesville, seiierul mutineer the Rock Members oE the Congregational, The i School for Blind will held their This City.

This mornins at St. Patrick church, at eight o'clock, oeccretl the ir.arnr.L-P nf ami rluru u-ttan nf Wisconsin f. I Ry.ni oT 1 y. Dose. aa 1 xptlst, Methedlst and Presbyter County.

Tele! nine company, testified i. a- tobr-aheme rest a ua ri i.p ian churches of. Janet. I ht wiii b.a laiae i ie a'a i a ami.f tor ra-ra i se riaa! union sorvise at the aeae.nst am I ijil.eresm a. l.nieiaa.o thai iftooleire- X.

Vn.ll, president ar murrm.mj rc Norma haimi Methodist church at lOttilj a American Toicsrarfi ana Teie- FASCINATING JEWEL BOXES Have you noticed the handsome, fascinating jewel boxes which we are displaying in our windows? You are bound to please if you give one of these for a gift. The prices are very small. GEORGE FATZINGER. Jcwetr, The little store around the corner nert to the Post Office. email LI" el I i.Mi l.i hfideraasaa hie ami ml 0.

Ryan, aommbuimaly i-. amy ay. ra. ahena reajostui a i 1 1 p. renin war.

est mam at. Thursday. The Rev. ,1. c.

idazen pastor cf the First Uaptist church mid aaah I ii ra- -a aa, and Ibe Rev. 'a. "a alaatt --a -yea tlm' aiiadi a' at Hat amrmat 11 orm emy r. ilia; vr se-t-e- muiesis at ii meeting oi bevertu nun-ircd representatives of the indenen- sea a i .1 Hi iimnd T. Williams will preside.

Miss 'I' Oi til ro the tabid: am! it 7a haiaal me mimeuiate n'ltl Tiends of "the" happy ailrhtaa. -a a i ar, I -rasa: i in seven be aim tot Mrs. F. Richards, organist. Tbr iv iae is us Hollows: -a- a am-: ui iae yvapiu i laay.m.le attund.

ddm tollov ma is a- program: fl. da -Selected. Orchestra Sullivan yylrln air.h he oaalam.l ilia rat. i. a.

met a mae-penrieit-s mat. ia 1 dtie-aya. 1913. Vail suggested that should lie done to stop what ha tailed "mi nous i-L- Vab ana i ay, a History ot. I aa I ha EliKabeth Van Gemert tions were on each table.

Ar tiie moulding on tile walls, i uuy ereeii a. Anthem "Festival I'lynin" Ruck ia tonalities admire tin: Fall had the most subscribers it shnui-l absorb 'iie (jnoir. Psalter. Page 82. -Minister and con m- am- ai dm a- ii a Pro: tarn i Hard.

.1 T. Hm-imi Hie Conung of Thanksgiving," Catherine Um. ym Hie Firm Th aria a the dame s.ms a hr.ftO arcli of white tmtf peno -a ecntp a al ia a una a "Li's a me enmaa: ca ill- -irrh Commercial Law High Schooh Tuesday Evenings Mr. S. M.

Smith, formerly a member of. the firm of Whitehead, Smith, and at present cashier of the Merchants and Savings Bank, will lead tlis business men today and tomorrow In tiie study of THE LAW OF SALES, NEGOTIABLE PAPER AND CONTRACTS. The first meetine of the class is to be tills For particulars see Gazette of Nov. 21st. Helen Patterson, 'irma a-, unite r.

y. lute be i Weston model, provided in Russet Oil Grain. Price $5.00. gregation. ndim-amya- -Aiidaiitiiio" I.a Mare i Ifty request.) Slo'a -'pmiratueb Dr.

if. la htialarmls Hymn 104. Rev. I ty. pastor First Baptist church.

Hymn 702. Benediction. a. i ay incse should the iiall Wlien he was asked whu ynalil laar la- ioaa al liar aradi larr-n "Junked" he setid it should be charged against the public for an ami wimai "lam rmrr, f-r 1 mlm i a Mil. loaves about in aa a afloat.

The livid" is Hie daae'tpr nf Mr Recit i ton "Jack's Thanksgiving," John vi.tliRiii---Pr3.lsi.. tlm id, Maunder Senior Chorus. Reading A "Thanksgiving anil D. ami har Stanley D. TalEman FIRE IN BUNK CAR me.ai a ar a.

nor a Tin: a a. a a The Brotherhood of Railroad Train lima r.iya tlitii Hath aaitn laid at Atmeaiblv hull Wednesday evening, Nov. 25th, GIVES A LONG RUN Common T.oyti' Cole, Don- rind is associated with rilltr a a sines Mr. itnd Yrs lij an ill make their home in the man's an Iran. ilvra a yy witltam Stranen, Tommy Recitation "The World," lo; aim I inn han'miri vmi'jt 1 i F.dmar: Fi I a 1 Itaattmtiui.

ptooPiP Mr. and Mrs. D. Bohan and tiie Ill H)R 1 I 1 Department Called to St. Paul Round-house Last Night Italians Arc Lectured.

Fire in a bunk car occupied by Palirnr a-air t.i a I'aa i aiadiiaaaa Now ia a good time to secure ll II 1 1 aa aai: Of any aa -al a' at I Edward Mr. mr. Garnet Jewelry I have for your approval ths latest, styles in -Brooches, Pendant Neck Chains, La Vullieres. etc, Guaranteed Genuine Bohemian Garnets, J. J.

SMITH, Master Watchmaker 313 West Milwaukee St. a of dixit t'l. or laaiaaaay and vrarlaia.a laay.kiyirt I'" tr: i a-rooai aa aya.l aa ay l.aa 1-fome nresents from their frieiiaa a.iaa a 1 i L'M li avallira; lad'ar- fhalurk photograph lor Ciristmas gilts, MOTL STUDIO 115 West Milwaukee St. a riaa aa. a aaart v.aci aa 1 riitl sliowers of rice and gaotl mill alarm, .1 arr ad -yip y.ms matla tn tl-o an aim- where imiaa-iaa, Sor A y- -Ha-talee" the laoiiur t'! Music fceloeted Scliool Orcliestt-it.

I art-men were at a loss fur soma nr.fl trie maze i.tiii aa asm: MRS. M'DOWELL TO tdma l.l:c trip. a Illie of til ft fl ro a ta Imfum 1 a 1:, ami laid -lay j'l ISSG. A. tv.

arm cm. Notary i-uuie 3 Cntan-h Cure Is taken Internally la n- 11m 1 1 ma-iurtiieer. the ay-ilem. Sernl for Chh. roledo.

o. by trlf DnmRlsfs, nuli'H iramiij nun rjr conatlpiilloD. rUBKTUAG tfi NFAR. The Brotherhood of rtailmi ll en rary ttia.ra issuiiu; I rant sraah Piianay at real ion arm. 'a she tty, 1 1.

--re- 1 1 1-m- ehe'-yier laid ii. small GIVE CONCERT HERE men give their mil annual" ball' at and you will want money to cuy presents. Bring all your Junk here -where vou will get the highest a 26th. -'5, i are ran hit imv ar In yudry -man la era from their marl-. the t- ir.

appeared as it the outire inferior ot the car lni-niio- ami I ml all IheflaillR 8. W. ROTSTEIN IRON CO. 60 S. River St.

Beth Phone Wife of Late Composer Will Recital Before Local Club Be: ing Her Husband's Name. THANKSGIVING DAY Counts to one. and all, the young and the old- Be thankful for heal tli forget the cold forget not the giver of all blessings and joys. Spend a day' at home with family, girls and boys. Move in a Bjur Piano, have ood sing: Invite in your friends; live one din- like a king.

H. F. NOTT Dealer in Pianos of Quality, 313 W. Milwaukee St. oi-iina nut at -lie chimney.

It did no good for the firemen ta luetiiim tlm Tim ha rvp.l hi ins ana; iim.in ia a a all am -aa WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD 5c CIGAR Call for the Priae Seal. Sold everywhere in Janesville. Cheaper by the box at your dealers, J. J. ATKINS, Sole Manufacturer.

116 Corn Exchange. Phone Red 943. Janesville, Wis. being able to understand tie- WANTED days. They will give two coin duriiig tile winter.

The first wil ai ran aai Jraairry I ilth Tiic at. i a'iir la i a am-, at a lire in a stove. been very fortinuite in securing bldu-ard lor that con r-orr icritions and will give a taik on NEGRO IS CAPTURED IN BELOIT SALOON Ambitious men to qualify for Interstate Commerce Tralllc Work Salaries $2,500 to $25,000 TliR recently enacted railroad rate 111- a a a 1 arcrlC la: araa- plisliCd. -i '-ay. at i0veral a-r: arrit a.

i ar a bur aa a 1 1 a a r-a 1r.etir. l.hr. ard faaDay, eil die 1 in laws and interstate commerce regu- laiya rraatea aaarleil demand; Beloit Colored Youth Caught Attempting Larceny in Jimmy Clark's Saloon in Beloit. Silas Payne, a Beloit. negro, was ro lit ta 1 he Pea a- up a tinii fur ARREST BELOIT MAN lor tnousanus oi ixuiuu eiiici t.

yiiliioar of are may. rat. hv rnnrnsflK. tliiimci's ami rr.Tim.uni- ties through the oy.TH-.Lun ot this UPON HIS ARRIVAL la: lam tin-, ciu. uooll to rial lUiOi-e Clark r.i Hie rtin- ima.ii a a i i ta 1 aa lan-m ml Iearn how to save some of this mnnpv nnrl tlifirehv increase volir earning povrar.

Any man with average lieu oi hi: crime torn m-hi 'the alien. 1 aciililj -ran easily uuiuuy lot mis wuin. Sam Szlos, Wanted to Answer Charge of Illegal Liquor Sale, Taken by Patrolman Smith. Sam Sitlos, wanted in ilelolt to answer a charge selling liciuor witli-out a liCOllea -mm ah.aail under arrest be Idr.tra-hiai a larry Smtt.l tha-t taorialaa to- tar aa-piara t'l-mit rim- am ad, loal-r iaturarha a ear. 1 I a was taa -a to the Line City for a trial later this morning.

pn raa-m ar- ua' mm; -aa aa a-a-1 l-a laa at Paid mas set ir, tint; warrant at five hundred dot uuring 1113 spare liiiib. Vrit tnilnv for information. and where paraaaa! Sareryiew may lie OBITUARY Freeman Arnold. Tienfli I'reenian Arnold Address G'. DIETRICH Vice Registrar, La.

S. E. U. care Gazette. ye-ii erdav aft erne tin a 1 e-ii thirl ut taya.

mr taayr at Id tririe. Mr. WARM UNDERWEAR March let. 1S3S, and at the age of ta--! 1 arm: -load eeaamy mil-. re lie lam sum-: raaa.tafa 1 lis arm- etieu Pal teen years nam.

He to mourn ill leas eiiria. )-mr ana and inn- it, 'hi I tlesars. F. for the cool days. To be comfortable one must wear perfect are 111 mid: ur V.

1 amm fitting underwear. making a selection, three points are t( considered, the ciuali-1 ty, finish and the fit. Arrasgement Committee Named at Meeting Last Evening Enjoy Smoker and Buffet Members of the Lakota Club enjoyed a somal uee-iap ra (1 sta aha at the alui) aicra taa Imaaa dai d-iitit lam aiyiit. A. bullet lata.ii tap enjoyed later in the evening.

Initial pi una were matte lea thr antrum eiitluy by tie- a- imi a at aa arranm nam a ai it 1 i a- ti-i- riim; ot Osama aaa ta.ar 'a (lam aa Ca 1-dow, tlauaatl. .1. P. larememr-Ittnd. llaipli lla-ari lam am -net- ami Key tmlmiainea, iiani tiie halt will ha given mi mmiay 1 'a-eember 26 in Assembly The aoipmitlee will spare no elfort.

to iitulte tl a ultra: live a-, threat given in former years, as so niar.y y-raaa peeple add taa a- home for the idhrmtrrat; a. Itia.y-e attamlaace is anticipated. The lllhaia eamrmil -e, eeroa-it laa' ra' i-Iomard ptiiti.era aad Waiter Airifi, coitiiiiereetl platinum -he mama ayo, 'idiey mill care In 1 1 Select lit-- die par, -as so that emery liaaau mill p.j a tawaritu You wili not u.ako a mistake in huvir.ir oil us, as we give trie best at the respective price. Meu's "fcfscv Kibtod Union cctton, at $1.00 and $1.50 each; wool at $2.00 and $2.50 garment. Men's two-piece underwear, ecru, blue, brown or fancy stripe at 50c a garment.

nf Reek, rail tit-. Mrs. Iran-- Pumaae of La Prairie. Mrs. I-'.

F. Stregrnutm, Immmaile: Mrs Wiltiaaa Rui.mmtu dark, aid Mrs, Glen Condon of Brod- dti-n: services will be held Irma Lhe lean ot Ills daughter in La Prairie Wdnhm. -d ammaiap- at el-, vata Ihirlv, am! tie idtamm'li ciairt: i at two o'clock. Rev. 0.

lie ea Delait otrainte. Interment will be made at the Plymouth cemetery. Mrs. Johanna Tank. Jmumra! s-arviae-: far Mrs.

Johiuina Taa'-; mid vmiiy.lsv afrenu.am at 1:30 from the Itonits in AiLoa. una at mm- Iran, Ft lpaast Tiev. J. C. Husjii oil local Baptist i liural: adl-aiali-aa.

la- piahhaii'i ia were. l-T-aci I-lit a I iaani Paerr Si ark. aldvmmil 111 rait" 1 leat.o Otis. B. h-u-ir-dtaiaa.

mad It Hrinbmaii. Inter-iii a teas made at the Afton A Thanksgiving Sermonette The small boy thinks of Thanksgiving as a day to go through the agony of having his ears washed, being dressed in his Sunday Best and going to Grandma's where, at dinner time, he is recompensed for this pain and trouble by having his plate piled liigh with turkey, cranberry sauce and all the other goodies, thus creating another pain, more a cute and of greater dimensions. We grown-ups don't always stop to explain to the boy why we observe this day and what its significance is. Wouldn't it be well to sit down and explain "the why?" We are thankful for another year of prosperity; for the twelve months just passed during wdiich we have been permitted to keep those most dear, close about us; for a better realization of life as manifested in the beauties of the changing seasons, the birds, the flowers and the unwritten music of all outdoors for a better conception of faith and love for our fellow men as portrayed by many examples 1 of faithfulness during the past year and for HEALTH, that great gift from God that has made possible all this great understanding. Let the child understand that HEALTH is paramount; that the prevention of disease comes from the principals of right living and that without health, no great supremacy is possible.

Teach him the principals of right living to breathe deeply, to think seriously, to drink copious draughts of pure water and then tell him about HIAWATHA WATER. Then when Thanksgiving Day arrives, have table, and if the boy's appetite gets the better of him and he "peeks" while grandpa is asking grace he will see not only the big turkey but also the glass of HIAWATHA beside his plate and that will recall Health, Vim, Vigor and your little tall-: and he will get again the real meaning of Thanksgiving plus, of course, the good that will come from the drinking of HIAWATHA. WE ARE THANKFUL to the loyal merchants who have made it possible for ns to supply you with HIAWATHA, and to you for trying and buying it; you have made our year prosperous and we have prospered you by giving, you the means of better Health, which brings prosperity. And so this Thanksgiving Day be sure and have HIAWATHA on the table; and in the afternoon while you are all sitting around visiting, and the dinner dishes are washed, you will find that the guests will relish a glass of HIAWATHA Ginger Ale it so delightfully quenches the thirst, is so mellow, so pungent and aromatic. If you want your Thanksgiving" Day complete, when you order the other delicacies from your grocer he sure and have him send you a case of each HIAWATHA Spring Water and HIAWATHA Ginger Ale.

j. Hiawatha Sales Company 57 So. Franklin St. Old Phone 12. New Phone 1220.

The Urotherhuc-J al Itaiiaoiai Tru.u-inetl give 11 air fata aa.miu! ball at Assembly UalL Wednesday c-eremm-, 2Cth. Ladies' tw-D-piece Ribbed Underwear, cotton, at 2So and 50c each; wool at 51.00 a garment. Ladies' union suits at SOc, $1,00 and $1.50 each, Children's fleece lined union suits, at 50c and 65c each. Children's two-piece Underwear, fleece lined, at 25c and 30c each; wool, from 45c up. swore ty McDonald Sons Cafe Special Thanksgiving Dinner LAST SI on tiiat was nlv tlmt vim VTT A would, a a the Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Cream of Cliiekcn Soup Consomme Salted Wafers New York Counts Roust Turkey, stuffed Crftuherry Sitiiee: Prime Roast of llc.ef, Brown Gravy Baked Apples Tiortst Domcstia Dnek, Stuffed Masked Potatoes Fruit Saltid New Green Peas Wafers PENSION EXAMINERS APPOINTED FOR CITY Dr.

M. A. Cunningham and R. W. Ed-den Will Succeed Dr.

Milis and Dr. Buckmaster. Mrs. M. A.

Cai.niimhai:. and R. W. I-iiaba haa- i ai nail pension yxataiyam tnr this city hy flip United States war rk a. lira S.

lb ur mill urr.e.-! Mills tn that, c-apiicily. There two tippoiir.nn-i.l-i -r-n tai-ro i a iiiartp the Tirrt -ri the a.l- ration that 1: r.y- affected the faty of Janesville arid arc n'nmiy- ma -a ilanaaai-atar apt 'aid ll-rr a- i- lf ia impai-iaa Taa; Tr. nnnell has 1- a tip iiit-ad i-xatu-jiier for the city oZ Ldok, Hot Mitice Pie Apple Pie Pumpkin Pic Steamed Suet Pudding with Brandy Sauce Cranberry fee witlt "White Cake Coffee Tea Milk Chocolate Price 50c..

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