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Saturday, November 23, 191 8. THE EVENING HERALD Page fi ivo BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN OF CITY FIND SPECIAL CAUSE FOR GIVING THANKS 'limn If VII. II III became the Rieut world ;ir Uhlt-h wr Invoked Ibe win. In. n tueme i i:IiU,iiiiikh liu" i n ! I iiitniilcle liiiirnpti uf the ih-i ideal fur vthlrli fmimit. tnnfi, nl mill suffered. Mir ilcud Ii r. H ii , i in vii III. Ill" amH BH'i ri i""' WHO I (idle ronin II iikii MimI !tii' I'm I i 1 I'MMiiixl J I Ih iiiiiimtvil' li.ni' ) . , TlinukHuiviiiir v-nviii this vmr one t.l unusual Kitrnifii'iiiue from i "" "' "" -' i" niev a.ivo- . i i i . r ...i n , I rated Ii.im been rciu.llali i In the fnr spirit mil, tumul it ml -iiimiiu h- miit nf view ( rut limit' fur nil mil vie- j ,lf a f .,,.,. ,,vuii tin ., '. lory Hllil llll tllllt It llli'lllls to tins Mill iilll ; lliilllkl'llllirHM 1'lir tllO li'SslitIM ilrritiiiim tbe hirili tluocw ,f ,i r,.. l..,. I tr.nti tin. . ,.i. r..i. 1 1... ...i. i... i u;i.n.t;..u i.;..i. ; imbUc. after wim-h b m i .. k,- her I . i I .i I'lat 11 " our iiriviui' to iiiri-t. rc intiniiv tin- rcusmis invrn liv A 1 1 txi ii-iw m , . n- uurid IHOII US SIH'CIII I'llllSfH for rciiilrlliir tllix I'lir. ! "W'f enn ! It : n K ! thai tiie I pon every tilume of nur national (if pence? Or will II nll.li. linrlk Into tliv liiw puttering futility or nllicr lifo linen the Tliutiksrjiv Inn mimnn thi tnr bring It spi'ilul blessing. Wliut the tiny means to im from n npii itu.il. n mori'l unit mi eioniiinu point of view It almtvn in the fuliowintc statement day "Till In u plea for n ronlintiniice of efficient rommuhity efftirt. II no 111 In eountv roul.l work nt milillc I rum viirlo'ut business ntul ,rolcsiuiuil i eihii Htiiin public health, better umi Wen of Mlni.uicr.tuc: culture-, better romla. n hctlci city "TliunkHKlviiii; day. celebrated for in "hint, nt nntloit -ImitttiiiK ; If w the firNt tunc by Plymouth Culnnt, could work nt these thinf a we have 1S1. mid tlnnuxhnut the Inn "d nt war. then thcrn ih nu man living Suite aimii lii;l. im ii n American in-, who colli. 1 predict "he luoaresn thut dilution." n l. A. H. M( Milieu "ThiH nntiMii lum innnv reason now to eel- . "brute that dat ; u few me particularly aiKiiifitmit . Mur victory titer our-' lvc 111 overcoming the tlirull of pa- , cin.-min; our piutii ipiitum. nltltuugh 1 belated, in the ureal context for world freedom, the. Ihorutirli icicat of ml- 1 tociacy and despotic putter cm tluir 1 rhoscii field of luittle. "We rotmre with Trance, I'dmum. I'olan.l, Heitui. Ituiiiam.i and othei i victims of Herman rut hlcssnrsit, in their ilellveiiiiice fioiu the oppi-t-sMiir. We icjnlre in I hi reeoer from the 'tiiiNpriikalde Tim k' or the laud Iii.i.Id Kacie.l l,- our It.iitiir, "vVii iniml nut form I that hI'IioiikIi ' tlerninn uuhtiiry pouer han received it i-l iinIiIiik ih. rent, tlerlilliu propOKillldll 1 Ih pull iHinpunt I.ceii while IIcIkIiiiii on. I I'll, in he 1. I.e. Inn- we hen r llm tell Neat Would Litlnc to Hill loiu niunity "At thin Tllllllkt!lVllllf time. MM Anii'iiuina will ue thniikn. net make her coin i iimiion to l.e 1 mournful vhlne of Ihe Himi IIHi ntul ii eoni'lderalde 1 1 ii n 1 1 o i of i.tlicm who have Meeii In thin itn,.ei il iui. the lKli of 'the laxt da' li.i not lOlne Itrue. The earth Ih Mill .wuimr and th? 'human race han a loiii; i.itiiiiev l.efore III l.lfe With II" eneiKle it- iIkcoV- erlcH, Its in hievemeni". M ill In line In a far Krenier T .M l: W The l.lu i get tluiiMH al'" .vet In I..- ilone I'hl'i. I nanny han nol fi.ile.l I, .it han tri umphed BlorloiiNly m Mm iiu(!Ii for I the Mupiemai of the wnr id. And Km I economics, luoralitit and Hpil itU'il lit. I lalniiicnw depend uion our faithful oniv "lew ai d dnp W e lini'l ri.ir Chvwt of thi clinreh. w Iiomc own heaitu an I liw are Bleeped in thai i.ma m i,o. ami lliHWavx. whul. i i . .1. i.Iio .ij llll. I ll-llMted leader 1' ;. I I I , , s . I , t . Hal italic that we e..n r.n.l .1,1 .1. 1 - t note lor tlunik;niim ai i .u, ihu iiiiri In khiiK " e l.litli ot Ilie wo.ld'H Havler aiel itiiueui i. tlnn of a Rltl't ( ma 11. ;... lion. Iinman. It v todnv ran ulvo Ih ink i lot tins new Until of fl loin and tlir. 11. .Hi '.limit , ir Ii II 111a III t v ' H la. lii 10 .1 1111.1 . i,,l I... I llllf HelHelllV KllthlM Thou lln-t Tiltimplieil. l iciii iir:1 11.' not nIow Mlfrl the I'll l'n lolllt ll.l to n It It isp Tlinnich th(t ( ilp I la t lint t, I. ei 1 1 1 V ' ol mlprclin ' 1 1 111. '. Tl'ei 1 O I ( I'll no (I h. 1 1 1 . . Arthur I' WrU-i In eld"iiee d th- hi. tiiuiupli of the fl.i. M llllf, ail HOIIle lllltf aalil. and lailuie. When the Oreat M the tdaili.ioi ot II.. I., to iih iih I ho K. llll .ll lie threw the K itli t iilitncliK y, 11 ml Ihe urn I 1 1 .1.11.-1 II. Mill I' l I. lloV ) Mount, led of ill wcro "l-'i.r tealH we have sii"1 l.t II. i l'( pill'llf Will III ill ('Vl'l'l I'll. ' I ".til... . Tin. i.iiti'i.iiii' iih nun 11 1:11 ii naniiol 1. 1 1 iin that 11 irov ci nun 111 ..i m, an.' l. tin people 1 (nil. I 1 .ml iliile I 'em.x -i.iey hud not mociiiciI a ticl plate hi t In to. inn . "I'll ItoVi . the .l'ineili 01 I In N.il- 11 1 1 ii. have t' niinplie.l. P. mi... i i. i n ill. In ..ted We hino p.:.-. I II... i .i 110. l.t.il st.iue Xill'i.ini Ii 11 l'e (i :id I'M death Plow lliilu.ili l.n. ilt in avHiire.l 'Ihe Sun hilti m.i.lf mi lice, inn I we :nr ' ' ee imleiit. We en lev II m 11 a new II. I 'I'll.le ri .1 lilli; I'oa.t a In ad, lull I lie 1 1 all 11. ( Ii .11 l ih limd ' I'.. i- all Hum w lilt he.n t-i .111.! tout', in thaiik-.j:M 1 it ir to Una the iai Ot fl... r I til " THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME f,,c Imii r..e ll.i. I. r...,OM ,,f :,r I II.' IHU. in.ll lllell. I lie Thev will kie thxiikM for a new MHiun ' "'' 1,1 v of w hat a cninniuiiity inn do. and thev them in Mini . will (tivo expieHHion to thitt IhiitikM, J P'opleK of earth the not only in wordM, but in di edM ' l w-hat OhriM meaiii. I H'i ii. i. t i.,.,... . ... , o.i l'reldeni U llnon la. iii i, n oil -.ni ihi Slunllkniue. , I'.. T. t'haite, Heeri'tniv, National l.ile liiHiiiiince I'otnparix of the Houth-' wmi iuih; 'ThniikuKivini.' da wan inauuiiialed , I iv one I'llitiiul I'atlielM the lull of the Heeoml fiir alter their arrival in ( America. it iuih hehl enpeeiiil hiiiiii ficanee tu American e.r Hince. TIiIh -ear it HeeniM to me that all nation-, of the wml. t Hhouhl reaiice and eelelirate nlitle HURReMtlon of a mifl pi in , and , of pity i.u the oppi ckmoi's, the ililllian I people, who knew no pitv even for. helpli-NM wiiiiii-n mid chllilii'U. Not on Thnnkiii'iv me day with AiiieneaiiH "Now that we have won the war. we iuiini Haul in- colli l.ieiice Ol tne ell- i y(l( (in tire world In our charity and iicIh nf ... Ill lull I'eMt lllll loll I..IM heell llla.le alll i - "'" n " eill..ll in me eon- , ,., ,lM. ,;,v , evirv wanton and IlwIi mh ai l of In u-, Pieiepi nun iMiiupie, w tahlv Iuih licdi leeompi lined, mo far muHt Hhow I he llei niiin people t hat we iih moiiev .an pat. to the McllniH of,"" "hder the MtaiH and StnpiH Herman (lueltt. I.) tiennanv and her "" tM hi'lhle and h inpaihel ic. an eo.conpmiiori. i we Hay that there ' '" "n.onipi niniritnii when we lire Ih a iiiNt pen. e. I fiKhtini; for a principle. IK iIoiuk lit of the world ((inflaiinitli.il "li. w- can iii.ikii tne .inn o- iii. i. iac, our loiinci erieiiiii'M wnni ii till tieople of tltlK sriltt Wl' nma ii to , tneaiiM ti which seemed no .liHtiMroiiN tn the hr frinuui. Ihe wot Id Iuih made mi im. loeiiMUialde n.lv nine 'or lllieilv and freedom, and we enn Hay, n H wiim Haul In olden tlmcH. 'The Jiuiiitiif iiIn of the Lord him true and riKhteoun alto Bcther ' " Tu the America ii I'enplc. "TliniiL-:,,., lit,. .U.e .n II,.. Itll liRH a peculiar and in'Mine HIKnifl- ""' P'dteli'H pahl ciiuiiti'.'. And v.lmt Im more HiKtiilieaut than that ve Htart our erramlH of mercy on tins Tim nkKiv nu; .lav .' "I'eiMotiallv . thin ThankHKiv Inu day will lie n Mouree of Rrpat HiitlMfaction to me when I think of the many f.iml- Pen in thin Mate, who on aecoiini ol hy the National l ife l'nee." mini J. II. Hern. Ion. "Oui' pur. w 111 he heller iiiliiued ime when we rlrdeii oiina lteH for the "1'"" enihiren nil. I eujov I'Olirllcl Kin In flee the Wlilld. vv COlo foltH Of llf took up the cauiitlet thrown down h the Kalnei' and for what he stood: we I V.ere prepurcd to nacnlice evervlhinff . (Ii the altar of (ice. lorn and juntiee, I unit to M ite the world and civ ill7.iiiuin , Ironi thu 1 1 ii iin who had attacked1 to e.lucaie Home of the llcncfll-. IkHinl I rtnn the War. "Not only Hhould we he thanklul nt thlH ThankMiTiv iiir Heai.on lor the Kieut allied iciory and all it meuiiN to us hh a nation." Haid (luv Kot;erM, nut we Hhould he ciutel il for t.ie t hem The material ami moral iiMnxtam e i r n ed 1 1 otll II.. ri ndere I l.v iih turned the tnl.i of on- ! throuuh whleh premium, and hikiiiit than we had nny : riKhl to expect we have ai'i'umpllNhed , our Hhaic of Ihe tank To the (lod id II.i.Im nm I the (lu.l of liatlle hIioiII ! oui pioplc hi thin time rame. their' lieaitH mid minds in anient th inks. J IhIv iiib. To liie flower of American, manhood ihe Mnlwart fe.iiIehH ounir men who lime our M.n; aloft. uiiHulhed lind uiiHtaiiied to a K'orioUH nm! trt- ' liiilll.aiit villi. i. a vi.u.rv of iinioiidi-l tional Miiienl. i. in due tho tluinkn of; u Kiateful people i "To the men and w omen of America ( to whom wan not civi'ii the piivileifei lif ii.lnallv .ai In Ipatliut III the woil.lj lotilllil, hut w hit (.iilc, without Mint, Id ttielr 1 1 1 in and ol tnclr monev and' what ih mole prcclou-. Mlill. their I.ovm, I to the (iiiihc of tieedoni. hhouhl we Pew in.ti.e the nation iiuu with pc( t.l ihaukHiv nut ' With all ol the world aflame our nation lui pioMpcrc.l niuterlall.i . Let lienefiiH which this eountiv Iuih de liu. The evxperlenieH Ida Aniei'li rill peoide have piiMned ilurime this trreat onlial hale devili.pi ii tra.tMof nobility which could have been tuoiml.t nut in no othiir vviii. I firmlv Pellet e iiIho that tho Icmnoii of thrill which we have learned lut i n u the war ih one which will he ol itieatlmahle value to thin1 nation an lolii; a.s it cIMn." 1 hank I nines-, fur l.loiloil-. Idol T. "We have the henl ol iiiihoiih for tujoi. im, tl.ia riiaiik-u.lv ink." said .1. A. Weinuiaii. "The end of tho war ItaH come ntul pia.'e in aa.'iiire.l. "I'lle IM-ople Of thlH eolllitiv and their iillieH have won i liluiioiiH vie toil' The Holla mill d.'liiHlllelH of the people linvn won the war, ami irivtii iih the iniiHt womlerlul tielorv for lih crt) in thu hiNtoiy uf the win I.I. .Soon our lii'.vc Mohlier laiv h will be rouiuii; -j i home ! "r'or i )l Ihene naaoim lei u thunk Ihe AlnilKlilv and ilial.e llilH the ent ,. 1101,4 uf men. ' would have tuii-d nlve tho 1 oiiccptioo llf 'lie llillioll-i. il-.wn nur na tional prnitrnm in tin-. imiprrhf n-nvc 1 Htatemenl It will now be our f.illun I ate duty to iimi iNt hv example b -.o'n r. friendly counsel, ntul hv material aid ' In the rNtabliidiini'iit of a Just dem ic- , l.ieV throughout the world.' With thankful heal Is that we live in thin 1 day ol the rcl.ntti ol Hie world let un 1 set our prow tovvanla our tai'k and ill- t I Vile the I'll.. I to Htep to the w heel ' iiilnk ami I hank. Ilev. 1 1 ut: h . I'oopei: "Wan there' ever a moment when the whole world I had an much caut-e lor I lianksciv 'iii:-' the IMKt I'htiHtlnaM nm lino: allKelH nam; over Ihe Ml.ivlor'H (bid III the I, mli. Ml on eailh peace, irood will In inch. Apmt 1 1 (.in that " In 1- otf divine (Vent'1 pnsHiblv Dure ban lacu no peruid of the world when all the iiilta l, ta ill s should be a:t thanklul an .list liovv . . Thev nav 'thank iuih. from the vvoi.l think, .lust think ol what his been w roituht ilutlin; the pi st -.iin. While there Iuih been ureal hc-M mid while many a home nhall be .shrouded 111 iiiourulm;, thin ThanksKivitiv day. for Home Iiovh nleep beneath the poppu 11 in KlamlerH or Home other field, yet how Kreat Hhiill be the reward of their unci 1 fue. If, hh has I.e. 11 Hi.nl, the blood of Ihe miHHionnry ih the need corn cif the church, the blood of our I patriot hoiim will Miiely be Ihe h. c.-i( 'a hirKcr and mm inuring freedom.! i and of a belter world than tv 1 have' I know n hitherto. 1 j "Thank Mod lo'lav for oitr wonder-' ,11111(1 of material wealth and beauty ! 'the hvrltaui. of our forela'hi ih. Thank 1 imii i.ir our vonim men w ho nri over ther' or in our ramps, biaver cntl better were never the hi rit;').i of anv nation. Thank II. in for our nolle women who ha.o stood behind the Iiovh. who Mtnoil In hind the nuns Ii j im Hind 111 the Hil l. that al the ere.i- . 1 t'oli the ni.MiiMit, Hiai'M Hum; toclhei. land the sons of I lod idmuted tin no. 'la I UK 1. In. lit lor lov , and lit it b. ! Ihe Jov uf pr.nse In AIiiiijIiIi liod whone face Is alwajs iiciiiihI Ihe i.p. proxMi . I at Hie whole caith by nllid With 1 1 in iname." TIlllllksKlVlUk' IhlV. lltlM. I V li. I low lieu, blHhop ol NelV Met- n o. Th.iiiksciv inu lav 111 Ihe vi ai ol out land. l:it, 10n.es In oui Ann 11 eaii people with a richer Hmin I ica 111 .1 than at afiv linn, hiius its uisiiliitiou bv the I l 1 ic I in lathi-is. Thu reilHoin. are obv loin, an. I in.iiiv. A ivoili 1v.11 on a scab- inter lif known i.itii 10111 vi aisol tcinblc bloodsh. (I. wuk. ed atrocities, and awful devastation Iuih come to an end; shackles of 1.1 is. nave i.een tl ij cAnoi.TN in r.diKit (CopyriRht, Itll. by Carolyn Iteecher. 1 1 1 i 1 1 it have 11 b-ll.'i I:-.. T'-a vniore toi.i ' : I Mrs Teli me what Maid shown. I.' ml. Mrs. Trivinoi. save thai pait Kllxnheih. h" 1. In lu r niece m ev 1 her as fIk roan was proud to be throlilill inalllai'. wavs lh..m;lil ol Wolnterflll lllliil. so lookHil up t that she eirlv P. wit hhiM hiiperi.' w as a man lad 1: he it III not tneai. to flatter. I .111. senteni e t she did 11 ad t' Tiaviiiore sent I.. "She will hate ' lie' fill woman h ma n who will 1 .-1 ' return." Neither 11. a 1. Clizaln th 1 an . ! loe.l. The Idea that she would I to become worth had (tone al.Vth. never. IvrhapK h she also must I" that was what wasn't ih" il"' course. not lit' Helen and line.. Hull' time an vv l ilt she was 1. .1 pel haps la'er. at' ask Aunt Helen work In do In l! ( II. . v . 'al l 'Il uncle." llllabe'll I the letter lerred to j.l.ld liKbt 1. '1 In looked al I Mr Tl at morn . I .i lllake even M. il.. Ill had al 1111. le ..s a Iilie-t vva - . i ff l( lent. . . 1 1 k.-1 1 1 bv others 1 nil:.' Ilnpresseit Then. loo. h '.. .v inie th.iiu-' la r ... I'ffecl 01 V I III t.l ..l Ill Hie but tin um ! I nitiit t" tiiel.lll. vv I'tca she 1 .Mill Y.a.Tt She wollhl knit all summer 1. .iint.i m : ,i.t oni I.u lllake. nth. I V l.ll I ... If riill" c, her ..' nol known -he was bi-cui-M.11I. .'I he Wouldn't llilte mini tvh.ii he Inr .f her .vv Im .lid m.t k VV el e never .11 1 lll'le I'coi he had ad. led laid -aid !h lid ll'.lt II-' knew lo III . l.i ll"d llltiri'-l III t as low Hint I.I. ikes letlers - W . ' 1 . . I - had a.l. too rather if he did ret in n II" il to make Iheiu Ihink THE COFFEE IS HOT THE BUTTER IS COLD THE BREAD IS FRESH THE MEAT IS TENDER AT- The BOSTON 109 South First Street CAFE Also the Service Is Good and the Prices Reasonable .1 the il.ilii.er i-'reati-lla.l hi ( II nu a I.I I t many had decl: III k'e.l the etllr I in e Males III th"' MllUClK'le pntanl at per del than It w .' e v ei mice I ii war He h f the I lilt had be. S... ot I lb iro ' I. !-'trj lb. si. ill a I , I. .mill', Mllh t: r IIS Mo: .1 , talk ' ' "I a in - ii i e 1 in i.t li.u' I I ilk ' .1" V ... i ill l I ,,, h t.. i:i: - W III I e. and el V .it t tl V I r. If In .b.'.h Mi ,-..i.l w. ai - .f the .I..CI. U . Ollllllf lit. bill ...I what fol lei nil' le i-avini n. do allVthillK hv . she never ill love tak. '( iiiiant that ii w al w ol k. 1 . meant. Well. lll'l.e. . . I if l et like .A lint ... en w ho Kate all ,i tl.elr InolieV . 11. IIIK III Work .1 Iliac, she Wollld i , her i olio' I ( i osr. but not lie w is all alnnil-l now She would not allow ln'i'.i II lo think of il iimei' to HI. ike. .-he db 111 t I'e.llh' believe there Was nliv Who do voo i on .-.( Ik i n.i o be -.01 ne who i-ri ' t tl usl vv oil hv S..n.e of 'be men I " knows V" l.l 'ibe'h :ckel her allilt. I n. sure I ib.n t know Him - I have ihoiiath' "Thoiiirht what. Aunt II "Noihini;' It Is neither fair to iriv e e pi esdoll i pi. ion hut I II ii I . A me ru a us, should !" terv en . Whom 'l et talk III W l lolllti llf What We av, no lil.itl" I to tvo III. I ... ( k 1 1 , e; Sollll'l lll'IK In- heard or overhear I that work Iin ah ul.ible harm " "Tlleie IS ;ollel no one in nur se of whom We ll.i il be all aid." "rrnhahlv not nil I think II un , we. to tail, ..i.vlii.i.e of a piivut. al.oul It. I be unai. le I am asUi ' . .1 berw im. Is u I a d "I Ion I ' I w ..s r . If -.aid Mill I V ei V lo I .1 III Ik a l.v thlilc , opitinoi. I ! I i-.i lit s'lbj, i f. i t .'tall.'.l. I . I I think liu.- of vv h parll. al ii Iv I -oiiic .den '" Wise not mere slls all k',,, ireful I n t; tli.it if w e vv oiil.i no ' W e klleW I' III Ik' hi stoi I'.'iln: so too 1 have iii'iiiv . a"ke. me beeiillse of votii isi villi ami of silence : No Wa l .l Iked -Vt II' W t.O little I'.'l" to Win n klVe It. but il War 11 r me III. I -,.,,1. d. t voil vo'tr. wa-. thiol, ill. of tv h i? Ilni" Loin in.' ii .hum: c-led li. a. li en use had e i UK hi nun v. be W( Use .-.I 'I I IV lie l: toil . w I Soto "' ' s.. III. v III It ( atlM.-.t tl i Iti lo l.e Il W IS his llkll l! b. he linn fi ik'n li.t.-i r-t in lb" they W CI e tier I . I II IV " ('HI led to -peak of hllll ber-el' I I I tl I I I nilk'hl would uncle s pi I..UIIICIII (; laimetiloes ,t I.-. bard to pnrrv ib.iii. I. ill after his warnlne I h ill lie ino.c cnlefiil than ever di.t irivc iii-v inlol'liiii'lon of anv kind " .lii-t f..r ii mom.nl Ih. o- float. -.1 .'in.lv I., lore Cli. .. belli ( vi II l.oiu: s lace, alld Ihe IIHinnlv of the evelllllk' before Which he illld siicnt vAith her, .lid had set III! .1 MO I lite I ented in what she had lo'l bun of Vi mid Mrt. 'I'ratlnole. Then -die tboili;hl a.s usual that it Was n.t Iiim mteiei-l in her aunt ..I uncle, ol ro II in wh..l Kiev Were Intel - 'Il.il II he- She then Her II llllf it 1.1 II t Ilk .IV Well, althom-h -be 'own'. I s f II-. I II .1 ti tie Thele W.I- II". IlillK ail'lhll'K to lll.lke Mis "I e dislike bin. I.inl th- e.'iv. Aunt Helen lu-ve ' ir.t aii.tlunii luoie of that ens thev . i i . si.-, I III.. I,.' s J in bl.V he a-'. 1. 1 Ill-lead I i.eb.-ve it was pm otf until could hnd an imp.. I (ant wit I lai pi r toll, me I hev had se V cople uiiil hui velll. nice, one of a mail of meat wealth" Then I ' Tha t Ih one pel son W iiueful not to mention In e wl'h the " v in iii -uf If l llll I them a -he aihl, lulls! be colinei I. il wcic known that H.irpei was with Ihe secret ,ini. be Would be die, id llillv ha iiijicn ppcil.' "Ves I know, f ,..h I kii.w who the niiin oi i;r.al wealth Was who Was allesled be,a'l-. of Soto'i c. . II I'esHioc , 1 "Upposc I ..m ii'.iie .iilci e-'t ...I be . iiim he w ol ked foi ii Oltei pm then as a mitn.n and an indiv ulitals t t-tilehrntnil. bate the In.e spirit that caused the I'stahl'thui-'iif ol Thiinkseiv ma tav." I I'tt llciiMotis fur l lianksKtvliiK. The follow im; leaMollH vvhv this Tll.lliks.il ll.i; IH OIIC ol M ml MIRIllfl- l Illlie to lis. I'll' k'lirll l.v W I' I IcM Ireluli: Klt-Ht: That the war ih won and that police has been I I Stored. Heeoinl; That the war han not been In vain, that Ameiicaii Ideals and in- HtillltloilH ll.lte been pli-eel'Vfd uml ex tended lo the world; that the auto iiull.' theoiv of the divine rlliht of klPHll ha been foiled lo en,. wuy I,, the American ibictili'e that VII men me created lire and ciiiul;" that lte Mini It of '7i. is still alive and that America luin taiik'ht that world the meiinlm; ol "i'ikIiIiiiie ftir an ideal;" thnt the Ann riniii peoiile hate hei'ii ii limned tn u proper a ppi eclat ion ol American liberlie. ulralM and govern ment; that the hpnit of connerv nttoib tndiintrv and Hiierilice han been Im pruMMed upon the peicple; that Ihe I'niteil HtateM coineB throitkh Hum wnr without diHpa i .iKeiiii'iit or impairment ot credit, won iii-cafer nell -reliance, w ill) "i eater national pride, with a de Hll'e to see the "llllnle ill America" Mia nip upon nu i chanilise. w ill, ei fi iiooiic ri-HoureeH ami cotulitloiiN that will enable un to rcHiime our inilunlrial vocattoiiii and ai tivitie and undettake the dnv elopmeiit of our couitiry on a mure eMetiNive ncule than ever belorit; Kliat- I i. ,..,... ,. , '.'. , Thankfuriv ino HeaHoii we have ev er I,...,,. i.',' ,,, ', ., , . lens mo tl, eis and I'atheis and Iliile (hlhllell; millions ol stroiii.'. uaelul men have now t, lined 1 1 om the yum hiiHincsii of killiiik' and .lent ov iiik' in the peal eflll a V oral. ..lis ol pio.lin 1 1 mi and coiiMtriicltve tanks All these and many other icaNous miklit be iinen I'd in,. ..i i....' lead II,. i Uolld lo II, .1 ioi.ii.I, ol' loo. .... . . " " " ooinio .. , . , i u ii ii k siti v i iii,' i ay. ,nl chief and fore. K I cmh and that proMperity hui h an lull I ..,,. there is u i,.,i ,', .. . netcr Hince the ioiiiiiik ol tin, fbrmi i ban liumanitv had a Kicater objei I li sson of (bid s cli.iia.'t. c and mivri . leiKiily than iluriuii the pant Vein-. I'or IIIiih vtar ban not been a conflict m, n . of n n t Id ii ii I armies hut rather a I'ne-iM-iilv Ides liend. Vi are thankful for a t icIorioiiH elultltt; ol the war waited for the liber ntlon of the peoplen ol the vvoiid, and thi rulo of ilciiiocr.-icv' tliroitiihnut r'v iliratlon." said i. ft. Itonenvv al l "We an t li.ruk 1 ul that our ureal nation will been unknown, heietofure, will rcin throiiiihout our land." MM Womleifiil i. of lllstnr). John Milne, niipei intemlent of (ilv bonis: "We should be thankful '.bat the wur ha been won by the al lien. That our rnuiury had a part in the world war That we Hie livnik- In thin the most v (ilnb i f ul line ot all hi lorv, with the opportunity to help m inukiilk- till old world of on in a wife nnd happy place ror till nntloiiN and for all people." i'ii-IimI of f;isal Iti jnlrlni;. lie. I . avid I; lioyd: "TluinkNKiv Hm fimh: us Hum ear reioicini; in a tireut achievement which at tunes dinlnc the past year wan of very doubt fill outcome. Ihe Ameihiin people Hhould be thunk lid lor an. Hint, that Ihe outcome of Huh war tiiti-H theui conviucinp evt delli e that the olllv IhlllK to do IH to always he on the r l if lit Hide ami to ho emiraiteiiiiii in nIiiii,Iiiik lot the rich! Iv 'Mirilk'ie of prinelpli vital to henveii i iih well an to earth. I oc.s I lod live" Poen He care? Hoes He rule on en rth? In liifhteounnesn worth hum; , and dvini; lor? 'I'liene .inesiionn upon : whose aiiHttcr evervthiuu in human I bin depends and out ol the .larknrsj, i of lenr and iiiifruislt n,t momi.ni, , rv : 'lonldiiiKs tluil MlandH In, lav retenleil (in il ureal triumph of until over ivruiiK. honor over .bshonor. freednoi siaverv . I (iv ill miivori n ..I.,..,,, i.u... ....... ... The particular lhinKH that ,,rul, ,(IlHi,nH of human efflelencv insolent in Hi,, affrontetv ol lebelliiuf ,ln:aiiist 1I vine law of virtue ami pim- i ,tice Ii.im been shiiiiernl by the urotiMc.l morul indiMiiaiion of men and womi n , animated not bv a hint nt eoniitet or elf IMhlleKII but I., ..i .a. ..i.. .-i u-ln.n .lefiiotn lliiittfM I..O.I I.. ,., ,, i ,.,,in ic ' : "' (.iioin.i nrr in. lemembern.l that moi . ' un from it. At one time ninny of tme in what lum won thin war tn Itn ! tailed in .1.,.. and thut wa when he.M analynlM and that mo, a 1, ,. p. . I uuiiKer ol the war made us herniate . inarilv nnirilual T i....i . . the votiiaiieotiM Hlaud with tliCjthe allied in nit. .-,h. Haiit, I'einliinif o.i im- onnn. nave neen. above (ill ,.. ..,.. .., om-, .i cine, iievoui re Iltioum that iiuliisi riallv both labor and cniu lal have been brought In n betlnr mil-1 lo take tual iindersl .ndiim. eaih iippreciatinR 1 allien. luoie fully the neci.Msity tor doner eo- i "1'ho yuiimf people of ordination, euch realixini; Hint con-, should rejoice ami be thankful that , Httin'tive seivtci for the cotiiiiinn i;oo.1 1 the) are (iv-Ihk al u tune when ntw j I Ihe ultimata lunt. I epoch nt IuhIoiv Iuih hecun and when I Third We hhouhl cive tliailkh fori the outlook upon the future disclose! the Kind, irn-e and lendei ship, In thu, the most Illinium mid rheennif proh- i i isls. of one ol the manler minds of.Hl.illly of oppnrtiimlv , lilt has etui I men, loyiil mini I IJJJJI IM tho world, Wood row Wilnoit, our pres. blent. 1 baokslt inji . In Wonts or lles-ds'.' The follow Ibif retiHoim why w-n tdiouhl Ih. thanklul not only for the lileming which have conic to im lit vhtn time, but for the added rcftponni Inlltle which have been Inld upon n ti a result of the new vision whleh we have t'liuuht diiriiiK thin war, are (liven by Aldo Uropold, hecKlary of the Albu,Uerque I'huml.er of Coin-Pierre: ' I'eare will hrini; un nianv new IdcnnlnuN - ond new reNponMthllitlcH. I "There will he those who aeeep" the' tine without the other, and hlnle Itackj Into il mere nnte-bellnm rxinlenee. "There will bo others who incept both. Theao aru the Ainerlrftni cf, the future. , "To theno men, anil women, tint I war hn iHUKht inanv thins. Hut lucre I one thin; that nt.mdn out! above nil others an llm lemon of thej wur Thut I the invincibility of thei imii. -.1 effort of a n.miiiuintv. ! "Three year ago any man elaimlna;! Hui llernulilbi rountv eotlbl repented. Iv Mihsrrihu a millinn dollnr for n public purpoHo woulr. have been enlled erimv "Tbiie teum aen anN man i laiminu fiat twrntv million Ainirnnn house, l ol ls would lurcuo loud, without com pula.on, lor Ilia take uf I.e. linn a fm emu country, would have been filue I ii mIi. mi rank. "Y(t tln-se thine Itave been done nail niii i evt-,1 iiiure woi-dvilul Ilv V Hum ' ty the aovernment ' Nol st M.II Thene china have been done by I i Unite, I elloil ol the roiiiniiimii "N..W ihe iiueniioii is. will the t-niu 1 liilllnlT loiititiue to functiull Wn tbi utitlti; lima coulinua tu Hit woiii, lHen brouaht to n ouni; Keiiet nt ion In our prayer of thnnhrulneHH w I Hhouhl uiiukIii petitionn that we lie : eiven ilearnewi of fplr;lunl vmlon ami i enersv lo fullill the development Unit ' ennfmnl iih We Hhould lie thaiiMtiil that the public mind of all tho world ! In more conf idenll v turlnns to a de. , finite p'ui to secure perinani lit peace. I.eailina minds are now mure hopeful than I .," thai definite pi ok reus ran be mndn at thia time. The leelinit ban I'.f.miR positive thut It would be n c rime to ev er have mrnin nu h n wur an the ptiat one liu lu-en. "Wo believe that it divine I'rnvi deuce hn gui If 1 the desliny of th'i nation In tho pant. Let ua eonfldentlv hat faith thai He will he with un and continue lo direct ua In tho future." Thankfulm-si. fur I oiintry'n 1'ai t. "Thiinkiulnrm. conn to ui. thin yeur freighted with the a inn leu autnili eance," aava ftabbl Moine Peramnn "Aix.ve all else, we ahoul.l ameerelv I hank our iinitemal I 'other that He has I. lest our arms with victory. tlo.i.l hint prevailed over evil, jui tne over injiisti.c. ami humanii, over! rare-bound Innoh nce. j "With indoniitaliin coin. it" the i t.iiiibiid belu.-rs of Pilht ami prosnna' lidVi aavi-d the world lioin the V. i.'niiv of nnhiarisiu . "The spir.lunl ireaniire of Hit woild have been kaved lor tlltnie cu ll :. I mils ' l.el un aive thank that our alnrl- . mis oniniiv liuu I n i.bniiiiH.i with - thu o.d vv a ri' a Iv an, enn lit uf ninp. ' mud and W ith th hnlieal intrrmtn pf t the h.imaai rai f I u in ill nf Ih-ima-falk' lilivaU. . tii i.V II Itei'kinaa "Ainei .ei, i, . have nu ikpeciril taiise fur Ihaiiksn ' u "a out 'aieiml Thangtvuig f j- j GLAD T0JEST1FY ( S.yi Wttozt lady, "Aj To Wktl Car.ui Ht Don For Me, $ I At To Help CHW WIok. W. Vt.-Mr. S. W. OUrlwen, ; o( this town, Myi: "When tboul ISyein of ze, I tuflered greatly . . . Sometime would go a month or two, and I had ' terrible headache, backache, and bearing, down palna, and would Jual drag and had no appetite. Then ... It would last . . . Iwo weeki, and wit to weakening, and my health was awful. My mother bought me a bottle ot Cardui, and I began to Improve after, taking the lint bottli, to kept It up till I look three ... I gained, end waa weQ and strong, and I ow It ill to Cardui, I am married now and have 3 children . . . Have never had to have a doctor Ic female trouble, and utt retott to Cardui If I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to what it hai done lor me, to at to help olhera." II you are nervous or weak, have head aches, backaches, or any cl the othet ailments to common to women, why nol give Cardui a trial? Recommended by many physicians. In use over 4tl years. Begin taking Cardui today. It msy bd lit ey fll. ni u aerd. NC-U, Mi ' ir', . iV mmLSi Guarantee Clo Its- I l "iMM I i Mil" I " Thanksgiving- Is Not Only a Daij of Feast But a DRESS-UP DAY Many men wait until Thanksgiving week to liuy their new Fall and Winter Clothes. This is an exceptional Thanks- giving. Never have we had so much to he thankful for. Never before has the time demanded that we feast more than ordinarily hut that we show our gratitude to I hm who has made such a day possible by our personal appearance. You only have a few more days in which to do your Thanksgiving shopping, so do it now and here. Dressed in a Society Brand Suit you will feel more fit to do justice to a real turkey dinner. You will have the satisfaction that comes to a well dressed man on a day when his conscience tells him that he should be well dressed. The Shoes the best your money can buy, the Tic, the Shirt, the Collars, in fact anything you will need for the big day to come is here. ' Buy all these things now and get not only new clothes for Thanksgiving but you will get a full season's wear from them. Mere's hoping you enjoy the dinner. Hayden & Keleher 11 o thing Co. J :