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BIG BLIZZARD OF 1888 ol B _ |TelayaEscapeson|Tro | Contensed Telozrams | TAET DEFINES THE WORD "WHISKEY” Far-Reaching Effects of the Terrific Northeast =" e %m Mmcfl"» sm k fim ;?: ont Forces 1n san 0o- | Definition Given Qut Sunday by the Highest o~ J ment Santiago, Chill, 26.—The m-«- defeated by the revolu- government has from the ” > i : Krapps, in , 240 guns, | AMERICAN *WARSHIPS MAKE NO|PLUNGED DOWN BANK, CRASH- e : Authori Storm of Saturday Night and SunQQ.y T N rs o b I i e, Eg3 Tnans o 1. American Legal hority a dozen, DJ:: :immln Were Ku:.a and three verel ed i fire at w.‘xn.m’“': oy s St. Pet Dec. 26—Nicholas Tschaikovsly an Bres| ITS FULL FORCE FELT IN CONNECTICUT |t :’m"‘m_ nary orcan: | HE IS BOUND FOR MEXICO FIVE PASSENCERS ESCAPED ; 2t e ‘o SR ; An Amended Ship Subsidy Bill 1 1 Ex-President Ui When Abreast | Condustor and Motorman, in Enclased meets the appro- Complete Embargo Placed Upon Ordinary Means of Com- T, S g AI::;‘:“‘ pebisgiog o mm; .v-m..u, w‘:.:m ey o Sregiane ety 186w The President Holds that Whiskey Made of Neutral Spirits munication—Absence of Low Temperatures— ' wenty |xiled ' ahd _twenty-efght _seriousiy | sponge—L eaves an Empty Treasury.| Without Chance of Escape. Lar s Sountarielt of » Elvow Dal- is Whiskey when Reduced to Potable Strength—Di- = nded, while- many others suffered been discov- = A Foot Snowdrifts—Wind Sixty Miles an " our— Tele- | minor fnjurics in a collision yesterday AT lered by treasury agents. 7 rections for the Proper Branding of Various Varie~ 2 press train ope g FINAL DECISION ON THE SUBJECT urday. between a passenger® exj £ 3 ey, H i bound for Vienna and a freight train Managua, Dec, 26.—Jose Santo Ze-| Seymour, Conn., Dec. 26.—A trolley Two Thousand Lives Are Estimated 2 H K H i “ ” graph and Telephone Wires in Bad Tangle. at Uhersko station, near Cliotaen, in | laya, the ex-président of Nicaragua, | A JUmMDed & switeh. on ihe rouis| Lo have been lost in the sales on th ties of Liquor—* Straight Whiskeys” and * Blends. Bohemia. has taken himself out of the country of Japan and Korean coasts. o T g and is now aboard the Mexican gun- WORST STORM EXPERIENCED boat General Guerrero, bound for Sa- New Haven, Conn., Dec. 26.—A swirl | mined, bulkheads were destroyed, and lina. Cruz. of now. thick and”sticky. driven by | persoris living some distance from the IN MANY YEARS. | O e eover ‘of darkness Thursday : : \% forty-mile wind, swept over Connec- | coast found themselves looking over ) i i morning, Zelaya, accompan by a highest American legal authority was |and still further to reduce its fusel oll, ticut in common with the rest of this | the open ocean. N‘;‘"‘f:"" :’E‘I“‘ f"';.'?" w:"‘ ".';‘:' heavily armed guard, proceeded to Co- S e B R s ren | i3 change fta whole nature or to pant of the country last night and to- | g oo o L Lo | Railroad, Electric, Telegraph or-Tel- | iy 1 WG €100, Broseeded to Lo z Is 1o United States Steel Corporation | dered the final decision on the subject | make what was genuine ‘whiskey' ‘imin day, bringing conditions which are 'r A ephone Communication—Fire Alarm | ship had been lying for several days protruded above - 0 spend $100,000,000 for new plants | in connection with the construction of | tation whiskey, because of & slightly SSENC5the Mmane bilselslit Ses. Do frosiration of the wire service | and Electric Light Systems Crippled | close beside the United States pro- escaped Botween South Chicago and Gary, In- | the pure food law with reference to|reduced trace of-one ingredient. The Bile the storm fall short of thet biiz- | espectally in southeastern.New Kng- | %o Cy€s SR RIS CREIV] Seothn eruiser Albany, Other Ageri- . labeling. The president held that whis- | distinction is too impracticable, in my card, it has been a good many winters | land, .was more extensive : P i , can warships swung at anchor in the key made of neutral spirits is whiskey nldlmem, for the execution of the since a snowstorm has so completely [ many years. The telephone and_tele: oles and Wires Down. harbor with marines aboard lazily when reduced to potable strength. w."” All Southwest Europe Was Swept by destructive floods, great loss of ‘Washington, D. C., Dec. 26.—The def- | distillation so as to give a product m!‘llll. ty resulting especially In Por- inition of the word “whiskey” by the | from 160 degrees to 188 degrees Thieves Who Took a Safe from the store of C. A. Scales in Chicago, re- slaced an embar upon _ordinar; graph companies had a few ‘wires walith Tasttne & Incang of commusication, “The tem. | throukh 1o New Tork by way of | Norwlch experienced ohe o the worst | A7 IIE. Ins ) Al and | turned It when they found it contained What a “Blend” Is. Public May Know What They Drinks peratures did not run low, and for this | northern circuits, and communication | storms in many years Saturday afte Farewell Salute of Thirteen Guns. sttitsy: YR, TR g Lror i o MR et B o reason the suffering thus far has not | with the north and east was in fairly | noon and night,” during which time| Zelaya’s coming was unheralded, but -— in his decision and gave directions for | "The public will be made to know .een severe. Tha‘!xcz that it was | good ghape tonight. But Providence | about eight inches of snow fell, accom- | a guard from the Guerrero recéived The City Retiring Board of Chicago [the proper brlndln" of v:‘fivuu varie- | exactly the kind of whiskey they buy Sunday following a holiday had much | clung to the outside world by only a | panied by a high wind and some rain, { him, and soon he was safe under the was ousted by the courts” and the |ties of liquor, holding among other [@nd drink. This was the intent of the to do with the blockade by snow of | single wire, while communication_ to- protection of the Mexican flag. At fined one cent for ncm?g thi that Canadfan Club whiskey ::t_ I;“l:al'l?lun:mr:l":"l;vm N'l.l; highways and trolley lines, for there] wird Fall River, Newport and New 5 oclock In the afternoon the warship office unlawtully. and whiskey made from a mixture of A “Stralght” whiskey and “neutral spir- |Statement of the truth in the label’ was not the usual amount of traffic to | Bedford and Cape Cod by ordinary welghed anchor and pointed out to assist in clearing the way. lines ceased at Brockton. “The wire- |ings, while the trees were handsomely | sea. A salute of thirteen guns was Fire, Caused by the Explosion of'a | its” may be called a blend. Roosevelt Verdict Reversed. e SN = Jess, however, established communi- | decorated with an artistic coating of | fired from the shore, and hundreds of watchman's lantern, destroyed the 7 5 The decision follows the lines of the DU Rt SRGugiI el cation with Cape Cod and there was | white. . soldiers and citizens waved the for- Pplant of the Conneaut Shovel company Branding of Whiskeys. condiusions reRaRed by, the Topal ool According to the imstructions under this decision “straight whiskeys” will | fpsion, of Great Britain ‘and reverses hereafter be branded as such, but the | yog, YEOTT Of SOVSSE EROSIGent Boose- mer tator a farewell salute from at Conneaut Ohio. the shore, Zelaya stood ‘alone and Along the sound shore the snowfall [ much relief when word was received | Predicted by Horace Johnson, the waved back in answer. He uncov- een Princess Louise of Belgium returned ‘was not quite so heavy as farther in- | from the famous peninsula that its | storm arrived only few hours late, land. At Woodbury tonight, where the | long, sandy beach had not been mark- | but started in mild and gave but little snow was still falling thick, the aver- | ed by a wreck. indication of the outcome until even- | ered when abreast of the Afbany, but | was to Cologne, having refused to put aside [brand may be accompanied by the ige fall was above two and @ half feet. N a5 ing, when, with the wind it became a | the American crulser made mo res | sister, Miss. Alvilda her husband, Count Mattachich, upon | legend “aged in wood." and whiskey | PartGy Solicitor General Bowers and \lany snowdrifts were figured at twe) T o, N * | small blizzard ,and soon put out out of | gponse. Then he turned again toward | West Main street, King Albert's order. made from rectified, distilled or neu- | opemier” ‘P Roosevelt-Bonaparte~ the shore, ~azing until out of sight. Effort to Recover the Bodies. s tral spirits will be branded so as to|ypley order denied the use of the word Why United States Did Not Block the | As soon as the storm would i China Is Preparing to Formally pro- { make known the principal ing‘redhnl-. “whiskey” In_ branding to all liquor Flight, fpat against Japan's alleged violation | In addition, if they so desire, manu- | except “straight whiskey.: the whigkey igh . made to | SUFINE the past year of the Manchur- | facturers of straight whiskey may also [ Wi’ 1 a8 B i "eharred onk canbors ‘Washington, D. C., Dec. 26.—The ob- Talis dan telegraph convention. use the word ‘“bourbon” or “rye” as|mr Bowers extended the use of t Ry Dlasose o SR e ‘bodies the fact may warrant. word to liquors made of “rectified an part of the United States representa- Emperor William Has Conferred on | The definition of “blends” is not | Mitiiide spirita” President Taft tives in Nicaragua to block the fligh Count J. H. Von Bernstorfr, the Ger- | made broad enough to Include neutral]g gtep farther and includes blenda a -3 et Telyy Ip‘oalmuu ‘::‘l" - igh. man ambassador o the Uniied States, | SDirits made from molasses and re- |y hiskey made from *neutral spirits:” 3 X 1 Red i ~" | duced to potable strength. s article, nally taken by the secretary of state % B Fh TNy oo s Banle the president says, cannot be labeled Perversion of Pure Food Act. in the note with .regard to the Can- to the ¥ President Taft Shortened the sen- |28 Whiskey; it is rtim. Elaborating his = conclusions, the Gy feet in thickmess. That town has| It is many years since the rafiroads | commsission the work of a long time. nidd no communication by trolley since [ and street rajlway companies have | Trees, poles, wires and large limbs afte Saturday and no prospect of any | been so badly blocked. The wet snow ; Were broken down; while the coating of fgr another day. The wind swept UD | proved less of a handicap than the |ice on the trolley’ wires made it diffi- the Pomperaug valley at the rate of | fallen wires and telegraph poles for | cult for the plows to get and ixty miles an hour. Farmers were un- | the steam railroads, but the street|the electric system was not runninz ble to reach stock in outlying build- | rajlways could make but. little prog- | until shortly before 10 o'clock at might. ngs and the roads were badly choked. | gress in clearing their lines of the | The clectric light system fs crippled, i heavy drift. The delay on the rail- | S0 that the five incandescent light cir- Wires in a Bad Tangle. o hi- Boniny Bight, 2 roads was worse to the north and | cuits were not iff use Sunday Out of New Haven the indications |\ oueh than to the west, = Between |and” while many b oce in ere that the storm was much more | brovidence and New London fallen | the arc circuits, all but one was fixed |Svere east of here, especially In RNOdE | irog and poles held trains for many | UP 0 as to be in use Sunday evening, | non and Groce affair was not altogeth- president says: iand. Telegraph and telephone wires | joirs “White eastbound trains over the | ithough only femporary Tepai™s have | e tenabie. - The tieht of i 1a o6 The Fiest Nationn e ot et S Y T e e ot 11 G were down in many places to the cast, | Boston & Maine for Maine and New | been made. The commercial circuit e Oty National bank of Mont: | e president takes Dr.-Wiley and |dence, it seems 1o be overwhelmingly other chemists to task for a “funda- | established that for a-hundred y mental error” as to what the name |the term ‘whiskey’ in the trade an ::: ;):.tech eun::erzuomhl‘nz requires, Con Donoven had pe‘uar, Ohio, by seven months. end In the Thames valley many poles | Brynswici points were badly delayed. | Was working. The ‘bug” light cireuits t from the commander of had. fallen, mixing wires in a bad are supplied by a small wire, which tangle. Many Large Cities in Darkness. | broke under the weight of ice, gunboat Guerrero, regls- ot i i | Sentane Gierbe, his wife agd three | “whiskes~ has laglvaed during the past |among the customers has included al Church Services Suspended. Fallen wires for a radius of twenty | 204 Supt. Bogue states that the storm st that could not well be children, and three hoarders were [100 years, and he also expressed the | potable liquor, dlstilled from grai: has been the worst for wires in years ith no protest from the P durned to death in a fire that de- |opinion that Mr. Bowers makes “too |that the straight whiskey is, as com. The Central New England rcad |or thirty miles around Boston and . vorthwest of Winsted i blocked and | throughout _southeastern Massachu- | here. No lights at all were in commis o drains are Tunning. East of that |stis and Rhode Tsland are reported (Sigh on the Kast Side Sunday night uthorities against the ac- derailed the; stroyed their home at Hillsville, Pa. [nice a distinction” in his deductions. | pared with the whiskey made by rect!~ . fhe Mex- 3 : Al e (36 e save, speaking of ihe opinion | foation or redistiliacion and favoring | lace the g T nning bt in- | and have cut out completel: lectri no ternative B OF VIRGINIA CITIZEN S of Mr, Bowers, “high wines at from | and coloring matter, a subsequent im= NRle AT away Behind - HIne s A | Hedting. viante ts thomscely -6 ectris tem came at 530 and the second at|but to aid him in leaving Nicaragua. LYNCH A MURDERER, | 140 d¢grees to 160 degrees, when re- | provement, and thepefore it Is & per- enow plow train was derailed in the | that were served by the overhead sys- mei; wers B‘Ifl locating the trouble. Be- New President Finds an Empty Treas- * | duced to potable strength, and contain- | version of thetfim food act to attempt ‘Winsted yards this afternoon, but the | tem. Large cities such as Cambridge, The ing a very small quantity of fusel oll, | now to limit the meaning of the term crew escaped injury. The' smaller | Somerville, ' Lynn, Brockton, Provi- |fore the trouble ended all but one of ury. Sve | THen framJull and - Hung to Steam | ok 0 A Y e Whiskay, | Whiskey® to st whIGh Mooy ke towns around Winsted were cut off | dence, Fall River and New Bedford, Managua, Nicaragua, Dec. 26.—The dge, T Pipe in Lumber Mill. as he has found, then the mere im-|facture and taste have made the most i |and not until dark in the evening did ige. D i s whe e Qosirable rom all communjeation, telephone and | were in darkness. except for the light | #1d not until dark § g the 5 ieq | Iew presidént of Nicaragua, Jose foot High. | Furiey, Va, Dec. 26.—Following the | PTOVEMeAt in tho process by continuous variety. celegraph wires being down and the | affordd by the full moon behind heavy Tepaired femubuRrnly. aithoven & i :{::.n g"h::‘gn' hold fl:nlflllfl with a £ I‘rlellun: here 28, c(n;.‘rmmfi- eve of s;im» —'—_—‘“—‘——‘——T—’ L T : r Baker an e serious wounding of an emp'y and 3 of his wife and fwe children by the | GEORGE SHELDON DI CREW OF TWENTY-SEVEN SAVED enow drifted fifteen fect, in _places, | banks of elouds. Diocking the country rodds. In the| It will probably be many days be e D S s, S acy ompty | ud soan ) e | after_Pres ek yublie A former’s enemy, Henry Pennington, a AT GREENWICH. BY THE BREECHES BUOY. A I e UNE e S mob of one hundred citizens late last e emaller towns church services were [fore the full extent of the Sea .mlp-lndel.d The #torm was the worst | known or the damages repair ;?i‘w';;x:‘l‘, g’:;;e';t‘tg':‘fi;.;m‘;‘ 4 In 3 cou SRa T h Y T aaetion, fof oy SUNDAY. CHRISTMAS TREE, | Dlmers tamnery, three on theEnet ras Practically on the verge of bank- night took Pennington from an impro- | Deposed ent Never | Freight Steamship Thurman Ashore e Trotley Tieths Almisst Suspbnded. Side, 6, 62 and 64, and two on Laurel | Zolayals son-ir-law, and Ernesto Mar- Yised jall where he had been ‘incar- Knew of His [ndictment. New. Jersey Coast. Y ost._Suspended, Hill, 45 and 48. 1In some circuits there | {ine, ~ Zelaya's last finance minister, cerated under heavy guard and hang- e s < i W‘;};m:,;’;ged-;'gwg;; eaneunding | Haile Club Had Delightful Time to e ‘;;e:;gmrrfg limbs falling | was ‘ordered. They are now in the rail od,0im to a steam pipe in a lumber| Gruenwich. Conn, Dec. 26.—George | Atiantic R d B :.bp... 26.—BYy 3 . Y 7 H R hai th thorities, d with > s ed ident [ means of t! breeches buoy the cre: fe was almost suspended and themilk- | With Propgramme By Choral Class. |broken pole at the corner of —Fifth mi:gapn::mr!eat?:n ot m:;n:h ‘funds, Tall- Pennington, who had been drinking. | 57 the. Prenis” e ihomarre mn. | o the frelght steamship Thurs men were unable to get into the city street, near the bleachery. The most| urc to register government bonds, ana Dicked a quarrel with Baker and shot | pany' of Brooklyn, who was Indioted | variously Teported as Rumbering with their daily supply. A = damage was done on the outskirts and ‘him while the latter was on his way t 2, pectal Christmas _programme & e the circulation -of unsigned paper s s way 10| for grand larceny at the beginning of and 22, were rescued by life savers pe ¢ it . 3 eme} o - | sto . to hav d:“c“:xrhyddlll; Co'lnx ‘1‘ - ‘:‘,’::’ gflgbsflfigg'bi’f:ert:oosdz rcx{:umb~ service made it necessary to get the| . and a friend, Wyatt Meadows, Seeing ::)‘:3(“‘;;;ms'«ra‘nlze”!lg:\]rcu,n".‘-?ng’l’n:?rl(:&r:;- ;er:Ty Coast, b dan iy % goveny ey st ch” | her of out of fown friends of the | DOXeS working as soon as possible. On | Pittsburg Police Unearth Another Mys- , | that he had killed Baker, Pennington (ent Hotchkiss, died at 7.25 o'clock Sat- | The vessel was on her way from & tery. , | started to run. Mrs. Baker called af- | {rday morning. His entire family, ex— | Virginia port to New Haven with ooal - Christmas afternoon crossing Columbia nd Laurel Hill, the wi Dbroke: ter him and i hi . lightful hours spent. 2ud Laurel the wires were broken | pittshurg, Dec. 26.—Police authori- - e smplored him o help her | cept ‘his son, Waldo, who is now in|and had a barge with men aboard in }’,‘,’;‘ o %':ofir{;o::: iy ,‘C’;““g‘(} A feature that had been anticipated | bY, the heavy wind and Chief Stanton |¢os unearthed a mystery today which 3 take her husband's body home. Seoxito, were ot Mib bediige. No ar. [eow. . Duriig tha. werst of (e sietl drownea. " The lce wae eewi to b0 | with Interest was the appearance of | stimated that the ice on the wires, |45 Unearined a mystery today which having thoughts of the nature of | The ruse worked and Pennington |raniements have yet been made for |the towline parted and the barge was thin {8 many places. Today the pond | Ll¢ choral class in several selections | 2Ithoush heavier at those points, was | tion of Greater Pittsburg’s detectives |the accident. The car rested on the | Went back to the spot where his vic- | LonSements lost. In an effort to recover her tow. v A e bymmz‘obm in which they had been instructed by |teh Pounds to the foot. __ | for aays to come when the body of 14 | Pottoms with the rear quarter protrud- |tim lay dead. Bent upon avenging the | " {yir Sheldon first became {1l with |the Thurman struck the bar at Toms ‘esldents, but ‘whatever breaks there | MisS Mary Rogers. Thelr numbers | In the telephone office thete was|yerr Gia ‘James Lawrence Frell was|IDE through the ice. With great diffi- |deed, Mrs. Baker grabbed Penningion ptomaine poisoning at the Apawamis |river and was still hard and fast 4 may have been were frozen over and | Y°re mMelodiously given and warmly | tfouble all day and there it will prob- | founa pith the throat slashed from ear | UMy the five passengers, assisting|DPistol from his pocket and shot twice Golf club in Rye late in October. Later | aground tonight. overed with snow. Lyman was the | Praised by the club members, and the | AbiS be ten days before it fs all back | ¢o car in a vacant house in Allegheny. | 4Ch other, made their exit from the |2t him, Her aim was bad, but she | ool <lup In ] myocarditis, a_muscular —— som e Wil o i © | s0los were an especially enjoyable part | in shape. The local exchange bas about | 1¢ Jg' pelieved the lad was mugdercd |TeAr vestibule and reached the bank, |succeeded in wounding him ini the hand inflammation of the heart, and a gen- DIED AS SANTA CAME. 7 . of the atternoon. Miss Susan I Gal- |75 local ines put out of commisslon, ang his corpse taken to the vacant|All were dripping wet. Realizing that |and thigh. Pennington recovered pos- | Iiammation of the heart and « drop- —_— A“F-ul lilrunl. oll Motorman. lup and Miss Gladys Upton were the :Letar‘lelngu !t:mt‘ :geg:flfb:e]‘%%l;or:ie;;::: house where his partly clothed body ml::gn::u::o‘n done tg rur;;h the ;f;:_“:: :;;h;{g'm'!x';';d }(Y;;’l";h”‘; the | 5y, He has had but few lucid inter- | Baby Expires in Bellevue Hugging er walking a mil accompanists for I s 3 E orman and conductor, o eadows, b L b e or the following pro- | &y c *hag mio- wires at all. They ere| ™23 discovered they made their way to the house of | Who was rumning away, it is said, and | yory, (UninE the past six weeks, and Doll That: Couted His injution: il (Lyman, 18 years old, was last s6en | mermtars were also guests for tho do | 8l the bridges, at Greeneville, Breston fn South Coventry to the trolle: ar | gramme: J. e “arns Frank Holloway, @ motorman | Duet, Adeste Fideles, Miss Nellie |Cut Off from New London, Williman- | % i Mr. Fritz, where they were cared for. |the two children. R e New York, Dec. 26—Santa Claus or_the Connectlcut company, suffered | Delaney and Miss Rose Leopold; carol, [tic, Jewett City, Hartford and Col- [ Bridgeport Has Highest Tide in 25 Coroner Mix Notified. X found two year old Charlie Pelsang , stroke of apoplexy and died early [ Holy Night, Haile club chorus; solo, | Chester. There were many loops down Years. Motorman Beard was married and| CHARLES WAKE DESERTS CONFIRMS KING'S MARRIAGE. | 11" Roosevelt’ hospital yestsrday motne and poles broken on the New London 2 = e Bridgeport, Conn, Dee. 26.—The |aged about 50, He was marry : . | ng and in_the afterncon the Httie o 1nedical examiner the etroke was su-) £olo The Babe of Bethlehem, Miss {0 aontie - ot auweous streot | highest tide In 25 years was in evi- Do children. Conducos Rt THE COOK STANDARD | Belgian Government Organ Lends Au- | 718,800 [ Christmas figure he seem Bincar the siorm: e s oy roeyis | Mollie fames: carol The Birst Noel | L0t oo e s i o e th o | dence, Tiere today, when & Tise: of 13| i Amtonia: wak oaars B onn et | gtaunch Supporter of the Explorer De- [ thority to Story of Deathbed Core- | ed (o like most was his sisters doll, hrough the storm. He was 60 years | Haile club chorus; solo, It Came 17p- nd s more trouble. It will taks et 2 inches was recorded at 10.21)|As soon as possible after the meoie: 1 Wi mony. which had caused his death. old and unmarried. Solor e uEnt Tlefr, Gladys Hliot: | o daye to set the lass 1o morkie | this morning. Every dock on the wa- | word was® Sent. for. secistooe cient passe B e Heesinnt His mother Was sorulbing. &t hev Livestook Suffers from Lack of Care, | 5010, The Song of Ages, Miss Helen ge & | terfront was flooded ~and =~ damage | crew with a. went to th 9 26—The Twentieth [ home, 446 West Forty-first street, on ool S i o 1 Little Town ‘of Bthlehem, | S¥or (CmDOrarlly. niny oroon oL €D | roughly estimated at $300 resuited. |to make an sttt hiain e fufOUt| New York, Dec. 26—Charles Wake | _ Brussels, Dec. 6. ¢ organ, quotes | Friday, and she had set & pan of Jank stroes. gun | Halle club chorus: solo, Cantique de |Started in early Sunday morning and | TRUEWY, cstimated ot $300 resulted. bodies. Coromer Mix at New Haven | of thr 5 boraet T T | Oy B raon - confivming | DOILINK water ‘on the floor where she )Ms morning. In the opinion of the | The Holy City, Miss Katharine Kirby; Geght feet high on Bank street, the| y worked until 9 o'clock Sunds ight, 3 b o, Char main business thoroughfare, and in the “Tl'p;‘wf,,qfl:“:,g,m”n which was | men being called In from Willimantic e s Ve Sl Sgim: b g Do *upporters ot | the rellglous marriage of King Leo- e . e S ;%‘mfi:fi e:':’";f.'n' 1;‘; voe. Famad | of absorbing_ interest was furnished o s worst trouble oceurred in NEW ORGAN DEDICATED. s g i l:“h:'l):r;(- Dr. Frederick A. Cook, deserted the | Pold :;;oh‘:a)fl;"t'}{‘;';“"» few days prior | Christmas present, and he was dancing d ; laces. ~ | by the two Christmas trees with thel: 'wich, New London, Danielson an L < 0ok standard tonight. Although loys B , v ©rs will have 0 be dug out before they | londs of prements, put wote. hiieir | Jewett City. Long " distance Three Services Held at A. M. E. Zion | Tich Enslish, but said that he was | al for several days after the adverwe | to this Baroness Vaughan received Bands. ‘He termed io e can reach tawn, and livestock suffered | were distributed by Miss Rose Leopold | €0uldn’t be handled until communica. Churdh: ol much and got wet only to his | gecision of the university of Copeni | holy communion. fell into the boiling water, and was o eckiof food and water, owing 10 | g5 Santa Claus, Miss Mary Kane, the | on was finally established with Dan- hagen on Cook's return, Wake now —_— 0 bally Suirmel Wt thece wee' oe he inability o OWNers to reach | president, “presented Mrs. William C. |iclson and Willimantic. The storm| mhreo services on Sunday—morning, —_— says that he was deceived by the ex- OBITUARY. hope for his life. 4 fi?“]ma: on t';lahldllf :t n‘rlm club a beau- m:pm:;c ;'m nl;; it February for the me,i.lo,,,, and evening—were held at | CHRISTMAS MADE PLEASANT llzlor"r» th' ;ddfl(, "'I:d he does not e The doctors at Roosevelt hospital, 'ul ebony handled silver coffee not, Ry the cKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion now where Dr. Cook is, except that Frede Remington. hi ith | REMARKABLY HIGH TIDES, suliably engraved. Her hearttel ap. |, The ioed troley vires kept back the | church In deqicating shele nir orgn AT _THE INSTITUTIONS. | 1o is in Burope, thoush e Is awtre of | 'z qguneiar Gonn,. Dec: 36.-Froderte | 1o hor ais: olg e sonlg e bl | recjation of the gift was e: a electric | which latel: t b .| Mrs. Cook’s whereabouts, which he de- e Rrth . , o - $1/000,000 DAMAGE SN BOSTON | § s "Lanman, who ot (o e Ynes, On Yo New Xonton iine & cux Church through. The. efforss of . Mie| Many o Gifte and Provided Din-| cifned to revent. ; B N o o iorar WR ratd W S | i .Some Plec bers that one best Christmas present | Was started out Sunday morning for|Iydia Xing. At the morning service| hers il ‘ere Thoroughly Ap- “Cook has had ample time to express 2 v o} tion for | his presents yesterday morning. He ome_ Pleces Fburteen Fest Above | (10 riet( give her would both ey | Norwich, dut got to Montvills switen, the pastor, Rev. Dr. W. H. Eley, spoke| preciated. . himself since the records were axam- ;*;;;l;‘;,gm;‘"g;;;;‘jn';gd":,; T hureddy. | sonting e | Whtis. and che sl ‘ where it stayed waiting for orders.- A | upon tbe topic of Musical Instruments ined.” said Mr. Wake, but he has not a e ood | for the doll, Is sl brough enow plow was sent after it, but the| of the Bible, and in the evening upon| There was a special dinner with an | 2008 so. Mr. Remington had been in goo loll, His sister brought it to Low Water Mark. the club stand for the hi : s ighest and bealth until last Sunday, when he re- | him; he died with It in his arms, ' Boston, Dec. 36.—Grim winter swept | i o, romanhood. car d1d not get here until C I T , Dec. 26. e pretty gifts were distributed by ere s=oon. Com- | Vocal Music in the Bible. His two ad- | tn, “So long as T live T B 3 4 - y electricity, an s part of the on, | the e evening hour there was a| th e waved his hand toward the v catontd J Tadn Heonvenjenanss, oA, damags, | programme was delghtral for wi | Eoing up at 216 getting back at 8. On song service by 'the cholr, consislng | los cream”was sent by Maoeary' s | Peautifully” emeraved Gesrer (a0 the |t e ians. were caliod. That,might | J. H. Wintersds 1n Towa Town Cems 44 3 . e club has realized $50 from the lage Vi s Esther Eley, ' soprano; . | handsome gold medal at had been < v New|™ Toping and o lov deaths. asea. | 5418 OF the huidsome begonias Gloirs | Worst. trouble and dounle" cars” Swere | Eouisa Denson: itor Chartes Hail, o | Fonton, It was &' most”enjovable | Sonioor (SO, Medaf (i, had becn R T et sy o mits Suicide at His Desk. husetis. oy which ‘mcaris cuaniad | H5Aormeine, which were raised in Mrs. | Fub Lvice to set the wire clear. " On | or. ang o Smith. Holintee Ysnetny: | those under Jaller Bowen. He further | 25 ey, Thers 18 the beat evidence: | SO IR D 0 clia' was Derform- | winterset, Ta. o 263 H. Win- ‘hamt B8 the Tamous sioms o Tajod | Lanman lpzrTg’!n:'!ce:khtyhere:’gn;d]g;;; Bt 040, “the. tailiey i B r;:d,m.rnozx; mrlv; thhvel:;]l:'l;‘t:e :;:;‘!et;d.‘ ;:cnt:lbuted 0 their happiness by pass- | 1,1y rhfxd:‘:n mn.;“‘\_‘:“vo‘_m:A';;‘\‘tm:; ed. The patient seemed to be pmxr;« terode, president of ihe Citisens’ Ne.. ot Snow prostrated wires, telephone, [ Year's eve dance and the club will be | broken three times and the plow go-| by the quartette and » fns ooy 5010, | the. Blre::hw:n'::‘ loecep' tmo.,“;x;,e an | chool, but I presume relatives are do- | 1€ 1':1‘2":::1§Ixxzr:‘?xxa’r‘"$ gt ;‘:{“{”""’l‘.}gnffil’g";:;;f:l;“{;‘r‘° '“".{' - Y y ough i elegraph. electric light and’ trolley, | open for members on New Year’ ing off the track once. entitl elsio; Professor ing it. How much money he made throushout the - southeastern. section, | o The Sunday papers did not arrive P e Geary | offering. The remembrances came 10 | yon his trip and what seitlement he | 4eath came about 9.30 st May [ Fight temple. 1II health is said to rallroad trains were stalled and three SALVATION ARMY DINNER until 3.30 p. m. In Coit street a large . the (Prisoners very unexpectedly but | has made of this I don't know. ek Bliuington came hepe Jast May| gis savin persons lost their lves in Everett and s o " | pole broke off but was held up by the | Norwich Lodge, I. O. B. A, Elects. | Were heartlly enjoyed. “1 confidently _expected. that he | !0 make this his permanent puc ot o Sa. tedkkaasis * el Wires. Independent Norwich lodgs, No. 309, Coun k would meet Mrs. Cook when she land- - h | Winterode at the bank about noon ndepe ty Home. “the verdicts (o | was a native of Canton, N. Y., to which | grop/CrGe H later, W. J. Cornell, t} Chelsea by the sudden rise of the tide. | Qyer 250 Were Bountifull count ly Served at i The Storm Sighted Friday in Missis- o : The blacksmiths were at work_early | L A., met in Swartzburg hall ed in Burope and rush the verdicts to < . pplVatiep, Hivernian. el on Sunday, belng thelr first hurrjed | Sunday evéning for its annual elec- | pon’ o epaodnd Ame the 3t hatdren | Copenhagen, which he had ample time | Place the body will be taken tomorrow | casniar, reached the estabiishment and 3 e podeeii | call this season. tion of officers, which resulted as fol- | pot, /o LSt bee “while thers | to do before the verdict was_ are | afternoon, following prayers 4t the | foung ' the president sitting at hi ey Dy RS jalghted on the( The Salvation Army carrled out with| “rne Yantic line was opened at four | lows: Brosidant. . Meyer Blumenthal, Was_entertainment with’ phonogrags | ounced. Through his failure to come | house, The funcral service will be I0 | ogk” with . bullet hole thraugh ther chart on‘¥elday far down in | complete success its Christmas dinner | wrclock, although at ten: o'elock oars | re-clected: vice presideat, Duvid Nee: music. The day was quietly pasecd, | Ut from his seclusion and defend him- | the, Universalist church at Canton at|jeqd, " He was a native of Pennsyl: R uipp alley. 1t gathered (on Baturasy atimoon ‘mnd sisd ite| ot 4o the. hoepital and et moos o | Witks secretary. Abralem Abelnge the gifts having been soociisa e s, | seit since the announcement of the |2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. vania and a wife and three children SERORE o8 e WAy up the coast, | Christmas tree for the children in the| Bean HIll. The telephones belng out | re-slocted; . troasuser. Chasies Buyle: hool entertalunen Tcccived at the | v gict, which he undoubtedly has | M Remington married Miss Bva | IO 0N Dut did not prove a Mmenace until laté | evening, making Ensign A. G. Metcalfe | of orfier delayed travel much. a5 the | physician, Dr. T 7. Donopuc: suioigs | 5chool entertainment. read in the newspapers. wherever he | Caton of Gloversville, N. Y., who sur- Jast night when it was central some. | feel very grateful to ilio people of | Cars could auie 1 despatched from | guard, Sam Bermand; trustees, Max Sheltering Arms, is, I have become convinced that my | Vives him. Two Men Shot on a New Haven Strest Jhere off the southeastern coast of | Norwich, whose generosity made these| the square. The Central Village ot | Schwartz, Solomon Weener, Tesas Boa: fidence in_ hi al; i Néw England. From midnight unt |two happy events possible and brought | car was brought down at the sear of | mer. . The attendance at the sasec Dlacedr R -Flyi lliam E. Edd: e g ‘ate today its destructive powers were au;n‘«nm- into mn{dll}'es f?r the day. | the steam train. Tear Of | ¥as large. The inatallation of om“nrx' Sheltering Arms, ttlew:mfi“n:fn:: e K nym; E“:.;:.:v ‘I/m:n % It N".: H‘(' o ?ec‘ :."_M!;'M- nnusually extensive and severe. With T B Served In HMibernian hall | “The high tension wire to the South | will be conducted at the next moeting, | Sie. in the reception room where the STARVING AT CHRISTMAS. v e, Do, 28— Wi . M| P e 'i'fcfi:f“;‘.,'z';‘fn i B center somewhere off Nantucket, |at noon by the ensign and his helpers | wing e iprmr | two weeks from Sunday, by Distrk B B o e ey into_a [ to over 350, who. were nearly all chil. | niiziia s a0 station was out of com- | two weeks from Sunday, by as T e et e . A Eddy, well known as a kite-fiying ex- |costed by an Iallan. 4 stranger to gontinually deepening center. a norta- | dren. but there were a few mothers | gearteq there in the morning. A and | Unemployed Painter and His Sick | pert, died today at Bayonne, N. J. Mr. [them, and on their telling him to keep east gale which awept over the greater | Drescht. The tables were set twice to | bragic dn the frollis Lo g, Pl Dicit of cheer and good will ran | gynily Relieved by Neightors. | [Eddy underwont a surgical operation i | quist e drew a revolver and fSired 8% portion of New England was accompa- | accommodate the crowd and a_mice | Pranidin square and twice o s xart | _ Frightened by Falling Limb. high. At one oclock a dinner was v < 2y TR | Getober for an intestinal trouble and |shots. One struck Ponzo on the houl pled by a heavy fall of snov. Toumt chionPToyided, whith_ included | tic line, making plenty of work for the | . While Edward . Abel, the Tast|Se[ved With turkey, cramberry T ang o | - New York, Dec. 2%.—Thomas F.|never recoverea from the shock. He |der, ‘inflicting a siight wound, and 7 Bip. Tides the Feature. roast chicken with oyster dressing, po- | repair gang.» Great Plaln milkinan, was in the door- | {700R% POtEtees. fotay ot e and ol- | Cprist, an unemployed painter, with | was born in New Jersey in 1350, another struck Esposito in the back, In< tatoes, cranberry sguce, cold slaw, Tolls, | “'Phis morning. however, the lines will | Y2rd of & customer on Maple street, " OO Team, | his wife, convalescing from scarlet | Many of the obgervations made by |ficting what may prove to be a fatal he big tide, howeyer, was the fea- | mince pie. Enough more dinners were | gtos - e, 8 Wi | Sunday morning, & aized limp | ROREe (ke and fruit The inmates | fever: and his six small children, were | Mr. Bddy in his experiments with kites | wound Both men were taken to the o the gate rolied & mins amrs L | sent out ‘to make' 306 provided alto- | “Hine poise il tre heire out. of | DIoKe from & trée &nk foll in feont of SHionds whn s ¢ Satetul to thelr | folnd starving yésterday in thelt home | were of great beneht to scientists. . Ho New, Haven howpital. " The man who ¥ gether. his horse. The animal Vi in thi: o ooting made escape. foached 3 | The Christmas trdo was given in he | Solatl S 4, 0013 by remndabont | L e e pping the whit, | {0, BAYe such & happy day. - Everyons | At, 138 Central avenue. Wiillamshure.” | was the first person in this country final Satoll Very | o excecded er [hall ‘at the army headuuarters. The| ghle New Londos wis cut o bo as | fletree, tearing the harness, and as the B n oeat one glft and i1 most cases | 11y puury ‘avenue. station was called | midair and he Siso made extensive ez Cardinal Satolli Very Low. hall was packed to the doors by an| wires being down. *|reins ‘were inside the inclosed milk Norwich to the family, and their condition soon | periments in taking upper” air current| Rome, Dec. 26.—The condition S o o e % RSB o Sopredon S0t S| s Koo St gepn 2 | M B b PR | cpriores . St i | o slen B b g nced at Mi - the | Mrs. ima_Stratton o ler Y. from the pretty tree a short ser- Herbert T, Miller's ,; day even- | Street. and after patching up his har- | 625 inmates had a turkey dinmer with | street took in all the children who had vice had been' conducted by the en- mmeu-- B e o7 | ness and procuring a new whitfletres | all_the in response to | not become affected with fever and | g .keman Probably Fatally Injured. | EXteme has sign. - & loascn e 0 | Mr. Abel went on delivering his milk. hem a ‘m Christmas. . S ey e g tered. The pape is Saturday night last week, also invitin, 3 — AT Ui o avay. Eiheis Eheie % fofi and and his wife were also looked after. New Milford, Conn., Dec. 26.—Henry | over the w. D. Brogan of Bridgeport, a n..lllmd inquiries X their friends home from college Cheer for Firemen. ‘the holidays. There were a large num- | . Jum; from a car the cheer was distributed to I?fr "l:]""d'"& and a thoroughly de-| Miss Mary Lyons of 61 Union street, Prominent Chicago Merchant Dead. .mEn Tere m&v‘ and on striking the | Lowisville Fire Chief ghtful time was enjoyed. for thirty years employed at the Wau- : ‘Chicago, Dec. 26.—Frederic M. At- |pla slipped and rolled between | Loulsville,” Ky.. D i B PFYEAT R ) regan house, slipped on an ; near] a ‘the trucks of the cars and the edge | Dillon, chief walk near her sister’s, h large the 0 and received p ! ‘street. Saturday vening % d 3

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