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. PERSONALS e Mondey Do 100 _ | " e e o | : ) e of vew WHEN YOU fayette street have rned h af- s h 2 b i schpols oniy a e Ye- AR | | vaRious wATIERS R SRR e T R R A S RS | NN D TS available employe of the electric plani ms, Mothers should fios condition that no one dreams of || this evening. St L LD BB bl e ot e MU B Ll G TR S g Shvia. 8 i yen real age and my friends all con- The best moonlight nights during|ven. : ing between 1.30 ad 2 o'clock, when a|beds, turned out into the wind and{_ MTS. K. K Jacksen pf Public Schoel Jider me fully ten years younser i December will be from the 5th to the| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shea returned sudden storm of swirling wind and{rain and worked with feverish energy and Mr, Romee J. Perretti of No. B NI 1o %0t o ben selntita Rl PN % to-their home in Stamford Sunday |Tain bit the ecity with vicious force.|{io restore ghe system to service once Loth. of New York are gied to ;m a natuyral brain and nerve food. Opening sale of Christmas gifts and |after speading the Thanksgiving hol- For about half an hour between 1.45| more. ? ‘have. their punils use Albedon Lestal t star s at the foundation and ac(a cards at Woman's Exchange—adv. |idays with Mrs, Shea's parents, Mr. and'2.15 the city was in total darkness! The house and business service lines { Créam. hbyve investigated and the brain, nerves, muscles an man They stigate . and, Mrs, Peter Ver Steeg of Lafay-{With the electric street lines and the!and thé street light lines for the cen- | KBOW it is'boih effsctive snd safe. Ai- ood cells; rebullds wornout nerve What was formerly the big garden| . i’ qireit- lectri g sureet lat T ok 5 : Hssues and, by virtue of its antis §lat’ Norwich Sanatorium, on the West ette street. electric service completely out of|ter of thecity were first restored to bodon is ,&u carbonate, sapoified | | septic properties, prevents the decay I Main street side/ has been sowed to|- Mr. and Mrs, George A. Brand of commission. working conditions, this being: accom- | 8nd the well-knewn anti- | { of lllnu'as and conm;{s&ly tends to T South Griswold: Mr. and Mrs, Rus-| The heavy wind brought limbs of{ plished in shert order. Lines in the|®eDti 5’6l cleves, pinuamon and eu- > AT m‘ ul;t_e‘. WI::::rn;e. iy sel Brand and family of Preston City, gi; do;vnl l:“ all pul.:d «alt the f“’ ars;la c’auuymg districts were given attention. gly’m-. ‘making ae:i‘mumn_ ;;ge- tl 'ay mat! n e brain ans 8 g NOT- 0! ese S 0 select e, ter.. ¥ ng, tharefore indispensable to all men- night, piazza weather prevailed Sun- and Miss Louise Uterdeastad of Nor- eem ird_cleansing, - one-third plis wich, spent Thanksgiving, with Mr, and | electric light .aud power wires as| Sunday was a day of all-day-work |'one-third - antiseptic, Authorities !n‘olr 'fl!’»fi'-l: nf.'—"flfl;."fl'i?"" ::Ze-. ‘;‘;o;';“m standing at 65 de-| yrrg ' ‘Pheodore Brand. 5‘1 111 Talman ll‘lile‘i;n:wemtlh 'B;ietldelnt ‘;efrr: for the force of the city plant and it us:’e thia is best for women and chil- 1. Refuse substitutes. Imsist { Street. 4 anding on the und, part; ist | was not till about 6 o'clock that the 3 ¥ 4 R e emuine KALPHO and abs || Recent contributors %o ‘the Holiday of what happened is the following: | work was done so that all the street| -3 tabe of this eream containing sdf- serve Its magical effect.” Fund for Norwich State Tuberculosis| FATHER WALSH’S FUNERAL electric arc jamp and pole blewn|lights could be turned on, The er-|ficlent for §5 brushings cax be bought Sanatorium are Miss Laura Subert, AT BRIDGEPORT TODAY|°'er &t the corner of Talman street|yice lines for residences and steres guaranteed at gny drug store. Murphy &McGarry. Wy Thi. - findent of Moy Sdward [ and »Laurel Hill avenue; a pair of pri- | were in wm?king; order. Iowever, = 3 At Mohegan park, Nerwich, Super-|yyajsh, % -1 maries broken at the city line on|long before this time so that’ the ‘tiisught of what 'seme one will say, o stor at Vi n nd | W . i i S intendent Edward A. Smith has Dut{gGiasgo, 57?:0 l‘.iie?i sudglfl‘:i‘;'o "Elura:ay West Thames street; a pair of pri-|streets were partially illuminated by £ the fear of the hoarse laugh frem the 3 4 d maries ripped down at the Norwich]the lights from liouses and stores be- of- whe CUMMINGS & RING J|cssaisat, Saicesiarhss o€ ™)1, i home i Brdessort itk B35 G o Nordy Sy s e 3 e it il e Bt | B o S0 0 a0 . Martin Co, electric line burned out| Saturday night made a Pecord. for e b > The former Lorin A, Gallup resl-|home ou Myrile avenve. The DOy |on Schofield hill; an clectric art lamp| the city eleciric plant i i i 1 ey Oed 1o the fone flsnu.‘; ontmd street, is gow oaca: was repiovel Sundslyl afternoon at 4| smasped on a pole on Church street: | pling of the system by a ‘storm, but eneugh backbene and g’,,qu 1 manhopd ledthyL gte\:?;( a:‘:nfe;‘:nnyt orney IL; ec (lz;‘: sta‘:a lla:';:dthe %:er:?u;;:fid:; another Ls.amuhed on a pole at the cor-|the plant force respquded /Wwith some|to ‘take veur public sm,fi for Jesus v 3 : f Lafayette and Sachem st rec jork in getting T i He . fz. s Opening. sale of Cheistmas gifts and | mOrning at 10, o'clack, Priests: pt| 2. © ¥ Sachem stree record work in getting the service|Christ, -for that is- just what it . a pole blown down on Maple street:|back again, § intendent S. J. Ke- ve i i ¥ cards at Woman's Exchange-adv. |Bridgeport and surrounding cities and | o 56C. 10 Llown down of Oakridge o Superintendent §. J. Ke-|ameunts ta. You believe in Him and 34 hoe and his assistants will have no{you ought to.yieid your life to Him, brary was in charge of Miss Vir-j o " iog as an eseort during the The trouble seemed te he progres~|{ Nov. 29-30, 1918, ¥ v i ginia EHall, ‘Sugay atternoon. | FOCCL SERN S sive. People awake and using electrio| During Saturday tae trouble wasiwith the swim than have enough CHAPPELL CO. 322 Main Strest There were ninety-one visitors. : Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock: the ofs | LENt 2t 1.80 nday morning foun: located that had put oyt the Wash-|strength o stand ajone. : Telephone 24 N Next year, 1920, has been set aside|fice of the dead was chanted by about suddpnh flickering and dying out. In{ ington street, Laurel Hill, Chureh|{ Yon remembir the story closes up "’_ as Bible Year, for special use and|30 clergymen from about the state. A2 minute or two it flashed on again.|street and Shetucket street circuit for{begutify for Zaccheus tgok Christ 104 Main Street an announcement by the Bible s V.| G s of i o t il servi 4 . ¥ or the f3 r - “Holiday buying had started in well | societies O o o aizerent|ved thread and then went black, Again | lights were called for at the beginning|2nd for fhe mother and for ‘the - chi when the rain began Saturday. It |gil throughont Sunday night and |the light came back, pnly’ to repeat|of Saturday evening, but the werst|dren. What o great thing it would e cchaiis. i lunth atter 155 Phierst Recvices once more a few minytes jater as new| was yet to come. e if you weuld stand up in this au- = keep patient at this climax to a week g Rev. JOY\;I Q- DOOIEY 0f HARTOME. | coeere——rropir i rmir bt i e i S LSS e fifgzfle )’;‘;nfi?}[ufii ii Mr. Smith, !¢ , High street, Bal- of unfavorable weather. ormerly of Norwich, a native of 7 g " ¥ my nd by my gctions i esent frem Hurt- Connectieut teachers are intcrested | Bridgeport will be the celebrant of the | OCCUPIES NEW-OLD OFFICE RESPONSES ARE MANY TO been gestifying o the circles in which | ford, Norwlc Sont Preoy in the ruling of the New York attor-| Solemn high requiem mass. Bey. Rich- ON 14TH ANNIVERSARY EVANGELIST'S INVITATION|] #¥€ and move that I have no useftic. The bride reccived many hand- S = 3 - |arg P. Morrissey of Plainfield will be " PR for God er Jesys Christ, but I haveisome gifts of cut glass, silver, linen ney general that teachers’ pensions deason and Rev. Willk OB ¢ James L. Case, the well known real! At the close of a powerful sermon|been wrong, and frem this night on.|and money. z are not subject to the state income A L e rien oflestate and insurance agent, is ob-|Sunday night at the Central Baptist|Ged belping me, I e o < money. s S e tax, but teachers’ salaries are. Thompsonville sub-deason. Rev., Will- serving the 14th anuiversary of en-| o A p! , 1 am going open The npewly married couple left by 3 2 jam O'Shea of St, Joseph's Cathedral 7 church before a congregation of gbout|my heart to Jesus Christ and make an Opening sale of Christmas gifts and . i ! : 1 : : 0 automobile for a trip which will in- Hartford, will acf as master of pere- | CTiNE business by remo -1 to the of-|1,000, Gypsy Smith, Jr. tie evangelist,{ open-hearted st attempt to fol- | clude Faneral Directors x i A Yy Bmif] ; "d, Worcester and Sche- b Fur men in this state learn that|ford has been selected as thurifer.|gan® business fourteen years ago on wished to live Christian lives to come] there would be in homes in this city - s a native of Norwich the second annual dinner of the Amer- | The acolytes will be Rev. John Me-{tihe first of December. forward and something over 80 re-{if fathers and daughters go home;? oved by the Central Ver- jean Fur Dealers’ assoclation is to|Grafh of Stamford and Rev, Corne-| s case recentls bought this bus- sponded. There had been a large re-{answering the prayers that have gone| veteran of the take place Tuesday, December 9, at|lius Teulings of Waterbury. inans BeAhe i prou Uetc e Tae als | OOIDCY L0 the invitation at a meeting|up for them from their cradle da; € mpmhs over- the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York. The eulogy will he pronounced zzte a‘,’,dpm’;, R g e held in the afternogn for Supday{And I pray as a result of this service,|seas. The pride > of -Baltic. ¢ 4 . iby Rev. John A. Sullivan of Sacred| e ¢ preted . 2| school pupils, the first time that the|that scores inthis church will decide| Mr. and Mrs ve an- The eonsecration of Rev. John G. 5 from his former office .across the| . list he ” i i i i iy hrist,| nounced the er r ol Muyrray as auxilia hishop to the | Heart chureh, Bridgeport, a lifclong |street so that he will be doing bu _‘o\apge ist hus given the invitatiop]this night te live for. Jesus Christ. o he en oldest o | Right Rev, John J. Nfian of Hartford |friend of the dead clergyman. Rev.|pess in the Slater building . today| LLfn8 this s of meeting, now cn-{ - It was announced at the eyening]davghter. N clite, to will take place at St. Joseph's ca-| Richard F. Moore, LL. D, pastor of {(Monday). He will sceupy ihe main | toring the t weelk. meeting 'that Wednesday in the cam- |\ | thedral,, Hartford, some time in Jan- | Sacred Heart church, who has charge ! fioor and will have @ large room in the |, Lo¢ church was filled for the after- Paign §s 0 be & special day of prayer( . . B 5 uary. . of the funeral .arrangements an- | hasement Mart of the building over- noon meeting, delegations from eachwith special prayer serviees at the; Whiskev is said to have caused al- . Aski 0 b bal Miss rounced that Bishop Nilan will . at-| ooking the Shetucket river for his in- of the rious Sunday schools com-|chursh from 18 a. m. to 5 p, m. with | Most as many deaths as doctors, C;r %E 8 (‘;fi:’ J;Kfi{'&flv::{": bart;?xlgfn tend and pronmounce the final absolu-|surance department. ing to the church in a body. Mr. idwe:cnt leader for each of the seven - Musi Server- breach of promise ug: Charles| "% : The second fleor of the Building ts| SMith made his appeal from the text| hours, — - 4 : A double quartette will render thel| f ; f - {in Hebrews, “Laying aside every Sakalanckis, who, she says. promised c of the requiem mass. Buris | coubied by the affices of George W.| . oignt and fhe sin that does so eas- WEDDINGS. to marry her and failed to keep his 3 o g rial| Carroll and the third floor by Whliam | 731" s 3 Wissic’ sppanls 10 g lpe in fl’;e pngud plot in St. Mi- | {. Allen’s offices. fl.\“hh;t u?. d Dhvis-3licks 2, chael’'s cemetery, i PR oo A/ TR Mr. Smit i j ay g o emotions and in- A _pew organ has been placed in| l_”_ffl”i K. OF C. BAZAAR HAS | evening }ivomm&t hc:'.?dszég:;t osfu%;;)- The marriage of Miss Laura W. the consclence. $t. Joseph's church, North Grosyenor- OBITUARY. p : i § { chacus, and his text was, “And Jesus Hicks of Marshaliton, Del, daughtsr = A i it dale, Rev. B. M. Donnelly, formerly of Chidl L .~ LAST NIGHT THRONG entered and passed through Jerecho.”{Of Mr. and Mrs Tl P. Hicks of that |- 1 Oceum, pastor, and a sacred concert arles H. Leffingwall, The Knights of Columbus had over! It was a wonderful moment in/the | P!ace, and Charles £. Davis, son of Mr. The P (1) le’s St re s marching in the was given by Professor Gilbert, of| As the result of injuries in an ae-|1200.people Saturday pight at Olym- | city of Jericho when the Son of God|2nd Mrs. Charles B. Davis of Irank p 0 footsteps of duty, and we Lowell, lagt week. cident at the Greeneville car barn|pic ball. the closing night of their big|paid a special visit; far more wonder- C;’n\x.)-. was sojemnized 'sngthe evening realize what we owe to our " Christmas_sale of fancy articles, | 2bout o month ago Charles H. Leffing- | three-dgy bazaar. ful' than any ‘of he ciffzens evor| 3 VAY. U BL tae home of the bride's Knc country—what we owe to Dee, 1, 2, and 3, Buckingham Memorial, “i““kd‘?dx _1""1‘1“3' “{f"“‘;“;;,, at 4-’{50 o' E»frykbnoch did a rushing business,|dreampt of. If they had only been ?::::?;1!'thge:éreljfiq!«;:'dli:eruim#; E::;{ 3 , Mrs. Hadley G. Gray.—adv. clock at his home, No. 1.Bosweil’ ave- | the barkers kept the hall resounding|awake to the opportunities of the mo- i DYEIRNCS s our family. ey e Mt Esmnewell win ern . In|with: Gl o D6 s of i ment, we should have had different|of, About forty guésts It was just 285 CENTRAL AVENUE You owe a Victrola to Tncreased pay for all enlisted men | Norwich ‘69 years ago and was the|the evening were probably mare fhan|reading in this nineteenth chapter of| cien § o'clock that Miss Helen M. B9 jour folke, We are dis- 3 |Seroi,ihe army and navy hus beeilion of the late George and Harriel|(ve other-two mights of the -bawsar|the gospel according to St. Luke, but|piiiaf0i® Sl 1 the plano and 3 will give you an opportuni- house of representatives and May¥ |y Lengwell was eniployed for 34! ing of the \;r?:u' e et ani | Noywich tmerrow mommgf Norwie| o0 Where the bay window banked A Few Cash and Car‘(y Prices t¥ for a demonstration and s by Chrstmas, vears by J. P. Holloway. Later he|the cther prizes which was Jone at|would turn out enmasse {0 Weicome| orara naner farmed the Seitins Fancy Tub Buttor, I for & choice. Our supply Ameriean Legion committees have|ias employed at the Marlin-Rockwell | midnight. Edward Connelly was ep-|him. It would not matter what you{ce oy itte Mios Atay Hicis e e 3 i been appointed to inquire into thelplant on Franklin street and recent- | nouncer, James P. Sheridah, Jgan 1| thought of the politics, you would 20| heaae wiece: s Aomer el ong e | Pure-Lard, Ib. ........ L of recoyds are the latest. ibilt H 4 7 K ¥ ncer, James P. Sheridan, (ool Bes d o bride’s niece, was flower girl, and the iz possibility of the legion having thelly he had worked at the Greeneville|Tamant and Loujs M. Crandail offi-|him honor as the chief executive oflring b Benni < Hancy il Op; Molasses, .ty -0 R i ¢ ol use of the state armories and the use|car barn, Mr. Leffingwell was a|clcted at the awards and Miss Mar- | this great nation, and there would be br‘jse’se:,:;fia;us Thinml:rid}:“ch:r:h; Blue Label Catsup, Jhfi&lkm a.m .n 0 g;xéffr ‘s:;ml;r: “§;:‘rge‘vgtr Noroton for Ser;xher of Uncas Lodge, No. 11, I O.|garet Sheridar drew the lucky aun- gilh hifl; memb]odrs of.tge Associated | beautitul gown of white chiffon taffeta | Sniders Catsup, ad" soldiers 3 . P, bers. A Press who would reecord all his do-|{rimmed with nearls. Her veil i When the W. ¥. M, S. meets in| Forty-four years ago he was united EaThtmae e ings in Norwich. They would take|enueht with lilieg of the vallee. She|Shredded Wheat ... s op — Trinity Methodist church parlors|in marriage with Mrs Delia E. (Rath-| GYPSY SMITH, SENIOR, down his address, if he made any;|carried an arm bouquet of white|D & C. Rofled Oats . . at three o'clock, Friday, Miss Emily|bone) Rogers. Surviving are his wife, where he was entertained, and then|chrysanthemums. " | Purity Rolied Oats .. a6 ranklin$t g ire, COMING NEXT WEEK ysanthemums. ity ranithin ol Haryey, thirty-five years a mission-|{a son Frederick R, Leffingwell, ' a S = ¥ your friends in Frisco and mine in| At the reception following the cere- | Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour 14c 1and Berisice ary to India. will sneak Mite boxes|stepson, Walter H. Rogers of Union| GYPSY Smith the world-wide known | Maine would piek up their papers the|mony, refreshments were served in the o will be opened at this meeting. Strcet and two grandebildren, Delia | CVangelist, father of Gypsy Smith, Jr.) following morning and redd of what|dining room, which was beautifuliy | | Phosas all flav Daisy Eva Vealie, at one time a tel-|and Albert Lefingwell. There are al- | W10 18 co]r‘xdlv?m’r‘lz t,hemnr‘e e President Wilson had done and said{ decorated with crepe paper and a {Jello . ~ ephone operator, and the daughter of |S0O two brothers, John H.. Lefingwell Of g\anse stic \eeun.as ‘nD 53 ml:, in the city of Nerwich. Iaree bounuet of chrysanthemums. The | Blue Label Corn ] & — e e | Mire William Vealle of New Lon-|0f Southbridge, “Mass, and George i; 1o be here on Tuesday, Dec. 3, his| But there was the Bon of God Who|bridal nair left on the evening train Blue Labal Tomato 27¢ GEORGE G. GRAN-r don, and Rohert W, Ewanton, were|Lefingwell of Providence. so?l alx{xounced on ‘SunhdaY.P : entere_d'nhe c“y. and passed throughifor Wilmingtan for a' nerthern tour, Wobster’s Best T ek 2, 3 15 REREried Wi Ve E M Chavth Arotad - e fc is to speak in the af'eynoon at|the gity, and yet we don't have a|nfter which thev will reside at ar- | Webster's Best Tomatocs, 2's, can 109 the Cormer in New York, Nevember rs, William Avery Cooke. the Central Baptist church upon The|single thing recorded. All we have|shailton, Del, where Mr. Davis is en- | Webster’s Sest Tomatoes, 3's, can, 183 Undertaker and Embalmer |2 e After an illness of several nionths,|Lost Christ. In the evenins he will|is “And Jesus entered and passed |gawen in farming. Liberty Flogr 1-8 bag " s190 Eh1e ot Chirisin selties by Miss Celia Rosalind White, wife of William!&:ve his experizaceg.for tare> ani a through Jericho.” The presents were heantiful and Jobh Alden 1-8.8 1.80 32 PROVIDENGE ST. TAFTYILLE!«bns o e i\ ite| Avery Cooks, died ai her hame ¥ore | Bt yeurs with .30 Dritiah woldiors | Why. because Jeracho was asiees|sied ana evldonced the hoh revurd i |\ 000 B€ 8 00 oo V00 1 ¥au >. Byekineham, Me! y i 3 Fridas inz | the tienches. S Vi 1 el he hri D hel hei erssene Qil, gal. = EY S. Telephone 430 aprl4MWRawl, 1 oThe, Mining, Tre- 1. pud conlimt, ?‘.n”foa R Ree eecaiuk | e e et ihat e cniron Yo eth:aastu;sefiguéep:ssrib?u“i&g?l.’;’;‘ff{. ;’J.f, e e Chase & San‘bcgrn‘s Tceas :ndozoh’ea:. D e R . A & dally until Christmas. Fours from| ™ vy cooke was born in Norwich,|Wil: 11uve far oo small fo holl thcia wonderful moment in her city's his-| Mr. and Mrs Davis are spen {9 8 m o830 p. m. Aticles from 25| ocr,"y7, 1846, the daughter of Francis| oWa tnat will want {o hea: him in | tory. several davs of their honevmnon We make onc delivery a day of all Before you place orders for! ~,’mki:‘ D that in.| o and Belinda Shaw White, of Wey- {tie ercring for tioso who pavs war'| And this moment now is jast as ,,3;. the groom’s parents in Franklin. orders of $1.00 or in3r&, paid for in the & ! gel get nmews that in-|mouth, Mass. She was married July )bl Sy say thit it is a worderfu')pendous and just as ful possibili- B COAL look at ours, especially | crensed rersce between New York |10, 1577, to William Avery Cooke by|rei14l of his wis ex1eriences, tice as that moment was n JeRIEho | 1oy qr ol bmetle, | | stere or sent C. ©. D, No. 1ond Bermuda is being planned by alRev, L, P, Blackford, —— for the Son of God visits cities today,| .25t Thursday noon at St. Mary's our 2 Nut—large, cloan | “ritish_shipping company in New|' Dor 11 vears Mrs. Cooke was aFARM LABORER SAYS just 8s He did two thousand years |secory s mi ot o Bt s and lasting York. The plans include semi-week-|teacher in the public schopls of Nor- HE WAS MELD UP|280- He has not thrown humanity|yniteq in marriage by the pastor, Rev. ) . ly nassenger service, to be started this| wich ang Danbury. She was a mem-| monv Dalkie 52, a farm laporer, | Lo i the wilderness to die, and be- |y ‘7. 0'Brien. y were attended by Pr " month, } ber of the First Upiversalist chureh' e found on Frankiin square early | cein. ic cares we are here. And some| (ne pride’s sister. Miss Virginia Bes- ompt Delivery Churches in this clty will be repre- |of this city and taught in the Sunday oL ifhess men: lusyour eity who sast. Sunday evening by Policeman Danielleq thj gette, and by Wallace E. Larkin of . . sonted at the cominz conference of|school. . this movement with myself believe|xXorwich, s wing ito the continued the Interchureh World Movement | Three children were born o Mr.|3ioSiyelpwith his face batfered and|that we have had very litte to do - Owing b h - fe sad : e A reception followed at the home of ||+ £ o Several thousand second. |!%,? Be!d in Marauard chapel, Yale and Mrs. Cooke, Wiliam Dwight bloody. Dalkie said he hag been Deld | with the arrangements of these mest- |t brige's pasents, Mr. and Mrx. Jo- high cost of labor and material, Scheol of Relicion, today (Monday),{Cooke, who died Oct. 5, 1918, Amelia| g gs, that beeause God cares, we are Y hand Brick for sale. Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, December|Avery Gilbert of Berwick, Nova Sco- ’rfif,‘c‘e",’,rfh&go%fo?fiétéfierfi.f’fi‘.o 5 e 1:g{3e1em' 1;!:‘} 01‘385 us; He means our en- e |Ehe Commis_flonel’s have fOllnd l'; n;n!h i "m”' and Francis 1. Cooke of Mont-|" mhe man has been werking for Tom | the things (hafi z'flal;lsa:g :;ziel “‘2_*{::?3 it necessary to make a Sllzht .- r. John T. Black, state health com-| ville, o ) 2 st i i ook 1 5 ‘ z Johti A, Morgan & Son | missioner mey i yibte health com | ¥ fea. Cooke leaves six grandchftren] conncll.at Preston ity and was peid|He has willed that you showld heor increase in the electric power Tuberculosis |z @ o - 10 Saturday night by Mr.. Connell. | thi v ~ has received an offer to go to Water- |and two brothers, and a sister, Merald Bmcons N oa Putridc Murphy S e this Iri:g{'ez‘fné‘f i bury and_hecome health officer of that| White of Jacksonville 1l ¥rank W.)in the auto patrol wagon weni over|becguse the God of this world has city at $5,000 a vear, The state pays| White of Cincinpati, Ohio, and Mrs. > A the ground of the alleged assault, but| blinded your cyves. If you had visi him $4,000. The last legislature re-|George W. Beebe of this eity. v , 3 ves, If y a vision Flowers and Trees tused to raise it to $6,000. Mro.- Gooke was of {tet motheriyd S04 Bnd 1o trace sb the men, who|you would see ‘Him, for' He is far A . th 8c per kw. hour. 4 Dalkie £aid were in a buggy. closer than the one who sits by your . monih 8¢ p . . Talks to @il the scnosl children of|Kind of women and 2s a school teach-} "najyie stayed in the lodgers' quar- |side, far nearer than the han€kerchicf : > ! FOR ALL OCCASIONS the state on the subject of fubercu-|°" she was @ fayorté with her schol- | ters at police headquarters over Sun-| With which vou wiped gway that tear n Bost 300 kw: howge pet Orders Defivered losis are ureed by the State Tubercu: |75 4nd shared o thelr jovs und sor | gay night Just now, far nearer. than the hymn month 5c per kw. hour. 5 as y L = . - —— Y ” 2 WAPLEWuuw NUKSERY C0, |Etin immscion it 23 o it o abona 128 o iy 2 M| au ano wxcvare ol o w5 ek ; Next 2400 kw. hours per the teachers of the stat. i period of sacrifice for those near and o t 2 4 T. H. PEABODY Phane 965 | 10 e e Tretis ot mrs UTINE | feur 1o her. The religlous faith she NEW OFEICE LOCATION | SC8F JF, (e swes o some wowl sanil ' meanth 3.75¢ per kw. hour. The tax collector’s office will be open | Professed was the guiding star of her| The gas and electric department of | Sdyiour waiting to save you. 1l over 3000 kw. hours per A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. |this and Tuesday evenings unt'l 8 o' | Ll and in times of trouble ameng her | the city started Saturday to move their | * ng g9 Zacer a 2 | = t ¥ y ’ dock fos the purpose of collecting | [riends she ever proved a true Sa-|office {!'m: the Alice building to their {p g ,Di;lg t‘:‘i;";‘;:@“afi‘g‘;”‘.‘:"’d month 2/(, per Lkw. hour. mm oot Specialist | the unpaia persona) taxes After Tues. | PATI HRW Sopf e gt . 31 Stetiget a : 5 b e g e B Mrs. Patrick J. McCall. street. The new, office will be open|M23 that T ever read on Zacchens {PROTECT YOUR FEET) Monthly minimum charge i - i made him out to be th bodi t i be mad an rned o 5 i , | this (Monday) morning. e e embodimen H ) Z Mir. Cummings’ Spring Arch Susport. | promeuting attornes. s the Tow a1 | durotion. Fins Grfbc wite of Paray | Saturday ~the necessary chapges Mt I by D e 10ss €{ to remain as at present, i. e, 2 24 L, . v i: ay nat, Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main $t | rects.—adv. . T, McCall, aled SimOEv at 1250k e | Do, DdakMeie; n the new, offige. ) oL $2.00 for the first HP. or frac- tion thereof installed. $1.00 for ‘each succeeding HP. or fraction thereof installed. The above rates will be ef- i 5 Nidten 2 P e e ee. | someliow, T cannot think that Ghrist Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1386-4 | Edwin C. Archibald, arrested by |at her home. No. 16 Laurel Hill ave: | Siacy gne aers aom iho aey Safl|would have gome out of His way just —————=————————————|Deputy United States Marsha] Tim- |NUe, Mrs. McCall was better known | clectric office. has been located in the [0 have an interview with Zacceus, THAMES RIVER LINE, othy A. MeCarthy in Norwich, Wed- {10 Norwich peovle and to many of the | Aljce puilding, The new location hes who enly wanted to satisfy his curi- Steamer Cape Cod, Whitehall Trans- | nesday, is held in the Hartford coun. | theatrical profession as Mother Mc-iheen pccupied by James L. Case, who, | 95ity. How de we know that Za- riation, Coy Inc. leaves New York.|ty jail under bonds of $1000, charg. | 21, and had lived in Norwich for the | having purchased the Slater bulldjug | Sheds had not heard John the Bap- % ‘.‘3‘"?’ T"M‘Lfi'flfi."‘,fl ed “with having falsely represented 'f;“sth:fi fifiifiictgfra‘?f.;?rsiifishfi%s gcross the street, has already moved l“h'fl 3101:’ ¢tle we know he had not " S - f reard ; ‘- .u-uu ays 8t 5 p. m.; ';:' Lo‘ndan": hlm-.lr to be a deputy revenue col- ing house at No, 16 Laurel Hill gve- his offices to that building. ohn Baptist say, “Behold DEC. 110 10 S : the Lamb of God that taketh away th i 1 Bih and Hem Eork R o . luue. Mrs. MeCall was born in Ireland o sin of the world.” T do know fhis, that fective commencing Jan. 1st, all outside, $1.10, including war tax. The beautiful anthem, Show Thy|about §5 years ago. She was a mem- FUNERAL, Zaceheus acted like a man Who had i . V. KNOUSE, Agent. Loving Rinduess. sung st the morning \ber of 5t Patrick's church. James Cormative. Boier. thought the whole thing 1 bag 1920, and for bills rendered service a i . Sunday,| Surviving are her husband, one son, er & opportunit i is by Cottiried ’ilf'%':dho'fi:i‘:hs\:}figai,' James Mocall of Norwich, and one |, James Cornelius Bowler, 5 years and ;’e*:",;;*“m ty came, not coramengcing Feb. 1st, 1820, to, give an organ recital at the Com. | daughter, Mrs. Jienry Dettloff of De- four manths of age, and son of Jumes h OUR $50 TIFFANY 3 = v of A, and Anna Leary Bowler, died at munity House this (Monday) evening |iroit. Mich. Mrs. Dettloff. who is with : under the auspices of tho = Norwich | he Sinbad company, was in Hariford, | 1is parents’ home, 65 Oak street, Sat-| | The City of Norwich ’, o K L DIAMONDS S e e Where "the company s to appear this |Urday moraing at 1130 oelock, fol Norwich Mone cal . when she was call lowing an illness of four days of diph- y 3 & Wederal Manager E. J, Pearson of| hers moth’:fs Seatnpea, ied Rome 10| eria “He was in the st srade at ; 3 Gas and EieCt“ WE ARE OFFERING A LADIES|the New Haven road system has sent Judge Georgs §. Crosb Hobart avenue school and was a u;!r- 1 a._ circular letter to all officers and 2 a0y orite among his little schoolmates. He SRS THAY & vnv,coo" VALUE| oo iioves expressing appreciation: of | Judge George S. Crosby, a well|Was born in Hartford Auust 7. 1814, The diamend is a beauty, the achievement of the employes dur-|known resident of Thompson, died on| DBeside his parents there s a sisfer, in color and cut, and set in high ing the recent “safety drive” when|Iriday evening at the -Day-Kimbpall|{Anna, two and a half years old. and - In high|there were but thirty-six casualties|hospital in Putham where recently |2 grandmother, Mrs. Corpelius Leary Tiffany settings. over all the lines. underwent an-operation. The Crosby of New London. . s A family was numbered among the ear- e funeral was hel unday aff- THE WM. FRISWELL CO, " | Americen Basers siunciaation: haa| U, oo 7%, o, Shomrion and Judee | riseq, Underiiers B, X, urke ‘ N 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET Your Old 3 SOFT AND STIFF HA’ that town, retiring from 'the - office| [i0% by the wind Sunday by bauling TS A natiee of Norwich, Reyv. Benja-|when he reached the age limit. it down about the middle of the gf- given out the list of hankers choms for years ran the <Vernon)had charge of the arrangements. Made to look as good as new at the |min W. Bacon Buckingham, profes.| In 1879 he was united in. marriage) c¥B0oon. Today it will De nocessary FOR Department . Cover Yourself By Covering Your Steam Pipes With ' ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE -CQVERING Save the price of covering by saving the ccal in your bin. MNow is the time te apply this covering, and you can find all sizes in stock at Norwich People Checks Payable to PHILIP A. JOHNSON, Treasurer NORWICH CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE DR, HUGH CAMPBELL, Chairman JEREMIAH. A, DESMOND i i t Thompson which he in- 10 7 ¢ the associationon the Na- | joriied from 2 CONER T cS S tional Committee of Euronean Fnance, L‘Si“fid l,-;(;,ma::f ;‘?}.‘:&" mllhelslaft:;n_‘.oolfi Saves City Hall Flag From Wing. beginning with Federal Weserve Dis- | Thiomyion’ L, Tor a dosen years | Jo0tor Joseph J. Piclds rescued the ric 0. 1, Boston, Alfre 3 ken, b e city hall flag from complete destriye- formerly of Norwich, he was judge of the probate court in| %Y 3 e : t . 5 P to send the flag out for repairs. Last PHILIP A, JONNSQ) . IRD“’.“%} .lé"oallflgg AND,_ | 507 °;,¢\,:,',.,,T§:“r",‘$‘f i 7 i M‘\,.?”J“J:,‘,fbfi: faac‘fi':"x,f%c“‘f,_‘ year it cost the city $150 to keep the JOBEPH C. WORTH THE middle of January on a stx montHs' | ber Judge and Mrs. Crosby observed |48 fiving on the city hall IPECK M 52 BROADWAY leave of absence to make an expedi- | their 40th weddimg amniversary. The flag at the Davis theater had ; . nervous headache, —____(tion through Egyntian Syria, m‘:nh- Judge Crosby fi... his "z and a|2 leng streamer ripped off its lower m memiory, etc. KALPHO acts om Li1:RIS CO. - TUBERCULOSIS [ Cen : ern Mesapotamia and Asia Minor. |daughter, Sarah Crosby, Who £ L Sutifay By the wind. S, aervesmusclesand hioad eefls; 1 (4 g : ik TOO LATE FOR CLABSIFICATION s Zaged In_cducationt] wark ih Norehe rensa b Ny ol | £ | CMABLE AND ; e e - | T Colds or Influenza . |3WDton. Mass. . There are also a me- [Rain Prevents Women's College Game. | raiggmo ; oS il | T i : CIGAFR:S ) hW'ANTl‘IZ:MC:'-‘pxm '::‘g"’ §irl| 4ng as & preventative, take LAXATIY Y | PRCY: James L Caseiof this city, andi The anmyal soccer football game ‘at i At m&’};fi,"fi?}fifi'?‘?&“‘mfi' s = Cail Mre, A Tovy, 315 Waahe | D291 ROVE'S slEnatise op to box e St e i SUEE e e o 18 80id by the Loe & l A Hg::; ;NET?-:GA:: : . A, v 4 - : ty. he seniors had to be - E re ep usa sy o at, Brocby e s meacs o amm o) boned s Bbiuteis veckse ot e i 500k, A e dos .00 : k d S oV — R4 FCONANT - 1t Franklin