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uummt uuumn, FRIDAY, amm:.msf'f 4 say hrist, you & Him as wagll you dldln't. Some say s no davil. Well, you can’t travel far in Norwich ut onlv:" ood of devilishness. No -vll.‘mw know it ho's carrying is business. \ qfl\c devil is like God in one par- lar, he is no respecter per- in Ts the greatest dissase that Norwich has ever known. Bin is the undertaker at every .:‘;" sin is the spade that digs *ll llmt.h‘""‘l- I'n:hr:t.m‘ lhu" al mise u have ever known—S.1 W = v.u can't say the word without the hiss of the serpent ck in the garden of Eden— CAMPAIGN DATES. £10 to 1030 p, m., Friday—Wo- men’s neighborhood prayer meet- . W ». #-Mew’s pldgse mesting & Central Baptist church. 30 p. m—Evangelistic meeting dth sermon hy Gypsy Smith, Jr. rming his belief in a personal deffl and declaring that a man does n e to be in the setter and in rags to be » &ave to the devil but be bound fast by the devil of indecisivn, uyps, Smith, Jr., held the close attention of an audience of 50@ at the Central Baptist church on y evening in the union evan- gelistic service inspiring song service y e CHirister Charles F. Allen chggr, with the stirring piano ments by Miss Hoag'and @@ the first { alf hour of women of the congre inded of the neighbor! mdtings on Friday morning re urged to ‘attend tk tByer meeting at 7.15 at the atfh chapter of the Gospel acco: tofEt. Mark—the story of a ma: ed w'th devils, the story of a wo- 8 who had suffered with a shamed- B d'Sedse for years, that was dead ! well refffiing and th thige s no wuch d!‘:l When I meet miices statement to that e wiys ask them what makes and where do they and a2 been styleZ d the time to & ograph of this fel'ow v ‘}. possesse: thove wiho in were t to tame him, a off the doctors had cafisultation, too, but ahle to do anything separated from his his loved ones complete holds the all dwelling place was ccupation was cutting hat a man stones; his clothes were nothl! chiins; and language a cry. _And that is the wa always wo: one respe: persons. and wou wrecks on the shores gf t is devil enough to take v from your breast and hurl it over cragev rocks of despa’r, and leav bleeding, doomed and dawned. « H wou'd like to turn Norwich Into an universal hell, and then vutting his foot on the neck of Norwich over the havoc he bad wrought. But after an interview between this poor man and the Son of God the devile are cast out and he goes back to his wife and children a changed man, and Christ is still Lord over devils. I don't care what the thing is in your life, what the devil is that has haunt- ed you, rohbing you of your man. bood and womanhood, there is com- GIRLS! A MASS OF WAVY, GLEAMY BEAUTIFUL HAIR | Let “Danderine” save and glorify your hair counter a small bottle of “Danderine” for a few cents. Then moisten a soft with the “Danderine” and draw immediately, you have do Beauty of your halr. It will be a.mass, mlm“flum’mdfiup dirt and excessive oil is re- Danderine put more lite, color, brightness in your hair. This tonln will freshen your check dandruff and fallng hair your halr to grow long, thick, 4 beaminl little | he! would chuckle Ifke the flend he ‘s| plete ‘ yictory ,qm “testoration; in - the power of Jesus: Christ: Now, take ‘this' other case foria moment. This woman who had suf- fered with th's disease and probably tried every doctor in her country or state, for the biblical record tells us that she had tried all the doctors and had spent all she had, and fnstéad of getting better, had grown worse. I have almost imagined lfcould ‘see her that mornming putting on her bon- net and cloak and her daughter say- ing ‘to her, “What's the use. mother, you have tried everything and th's; | iew heater cannot help you any more| than any of the others.” But the moth- er said, “While there is life there is Hope, and T am not going to give up.” And she pressed her way through the crowd, ar; touched the garment of Jesus Chr'§ and in a moment Christ proved Himself Lord over disease. | But let me say that it is not the evangelist that you need, or a thous- {and like him, or these services, or |the beautiful -nfluenges that *come from and with these meet'ngs: ~ We |can't diagnose your case, our fingers {are not lonz enough to go to the root of the mischief, we can only aggra- vate, but Christ has never been baf- ifled. He can heal every case, for He is still Lord over aisease. You know people will .tell you there is hope for the biggest devil in the | country, and certainiy if we have a ’ifisflxfse there is hope as long as there e life. But what are we go'ng to do with this other case—this nttle girl who was dead. Well, the Son of God has never been baffled. He goes into the room and takes hold of the little girl by the hand, and then looks away out into the spiritual world, though He would find.that little s sp'rit, and His eye that is the light of the wor'd singles that, spir't out and says, “Come here, dear, I want you,” and then He says to the girl. “Arise.” And she that had been dead sat up, and He gave her to her mother, and commanded that something ehould be given her to eat. And He proved Himself Lord over death, Lord over devils, Lord over'disease, ~|and Lord aver death — there you have the all-conquering Christ, and there is and read them the story uf Cornelius, the soldier. I cou'd gather tt law- yers together. and read them the story - i A GIFT FOR THE TRAVELER A Handsome Bit of Hand Luggage ¢ Will Be ‘Appreciated <|§ A worth while gift; and one which will outlast more than i§ one Christmas, is. a handsome Hand Bag or Suit Case. ay || Special luggage for women, in which daintiness and light- «n'{ n=ss have been given great attention, will be found here. For the man, larger designs of h=avier, sturdier materials are provided. We have the bag suited to the individual tastes. Leather Bags Here's a Traveling Bag i For Madam A black bag, made of goat skin, and nicely lined with cloth. A light-weight bag of great strength and handsome appearance. Only $10.00 landed wi'.h copper, Should yol mamwmboumee\ia |in th's zospel enough to save the whole world. - If T were called into King George's, presence, I could read him the story of King David. It Ouesn Mary ould grant -me | terview, Tcould read her the | Queen Esther. I could gath heads of the t i t | of Paul, who was a lawyer of no mean note.” I “could gather the wo- men . of. business together, and them ‘the"story” of Lydia; the seller of fine purple, the first woman convert in Asia. I cowld gather the boys to- gether who haye gune wrong, and read them the, story :of the’ Prodigal Sop. and the girls W 0" have made a mis: step, and re: the story. of ‘Mary Magdalene. d it you say I have not touched your case yet, I will turn to the story of Calvary Hil, and read you. the story of the thief on the cross. who in his Jast hour, ac- cepted, Christ and was’ received by Him. | This 18,2 wondexrtl] | gospel, and it can’ suit all classes, all colors and all needs, for Christ is still Lovd over devils, ‘Lord over disease, and Lord over death. MAKES DISTRIBUTIQN OF DR. JOHNSON’S ESTATE Final hearing oh the estate of Dr. Nathan Johnson, deceased, was held Wednesday aftersnon_befare. Probate Judge Waraham W. Beneléy of Boz- rah, and ‘thefinal account: of Execu- tor Earl M>thewson was approved and allowed. Executor, Mathewson has now paid off all the legacies and claims. The: account shows dnring admin- isfration from about $216,000 to $239,- #88.78. Funeral expenses and - ex- nenses of administration dueto the ‘arge amount of litgation are shown to have been about $45.000. inchdine state imheritance tax of $5.419.03, and nd federal taxes amounting to $4.160. Claims of various people-whn per- formed services for the amounted Among . E'ijah S. € D= John- to $14841.92. several years, Dr. Witter K. Tingley, $2,500 for medical services for seven vears, Henry D Johnsom £7.000 for ces in managitiz Dr. |3 Tohngon s durinz_his life. shows the rema mder to have been divided in rn\. follnwing lez: Tn the a trust find of '$62,- Su'livan of Bozrah. $30 - A. Sullivan, _trustee for Orimel &) Johnson, $5.000, the income ~f which goes to Johnson during h's life, and the trust fund to Mrs Sulli- van at Johnson's death; town %CASTOR!A For Infants and Children ‘| In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the i1 Kerato! and Du Pont Fabrikoid Bags. ... $2.50 to $9.00 25 S e s £4,7810.002101$32/00 }A Good Traveling Bag A Hand Bag of Which Anyone Would Be Proud. . $27.00 Made of four-ounce cowhide—ths real thing. with extra heavy stitching and fins English steel frame. ooze leather, and attractive in every way. WHAT EVERY WOMAN COVETS A Handsome, Sweet-Smelling Cedar Chest Th= delicate, balsamic fragrance of the red cedar is a hint of Christmas, Close your eyes, take a sniff, and you can conjure up visions of snowy hillsides dotted with Christ- mas trees—you can see the Christmas candles buraing— you can see the stockings hanging around the maritelpiece. The good lady whom .you have in mind knows just what to do with this Cedar Chest. cherished possessions, and it will: ‘keep them in perfect order. " Our large assortment includes plain &engns, some | some of rather heavier design. - t wfik fto’have t.he chest dellvered at once | we will hold it for'you. If you have an ‘account with'us we will charge i it and'deliver at your convenience. ' If you have no account, ; ‘you may make a deposit on the ‘payment;. t for your firther orden. & e $15.00, $17.00, 31900 $20.00,° $22‘50 $23.00: $24. 00, $25.00, $30.00, $32.00 IR X SR IRER S B afiffi:m Signatuse of For the Man Cowhide bag, sewed, with English steel frame, and lincd with " linen. A splendid bag for heavy or con- stant use. Only $20.00 Strongly built th-oughout Lined with it will hold many of her s e read doctor the | ? Albert J. Bafley, administrator of the gstate of Charieas s dobuai, late ot | Colchestar,” deceased, $40 to at- torneys for Charles A. Gager $40,000. On_ inventored bonds and’ stocks vlue ot amuhdon, s y be examin- | ed. % \ Bozrah xar cate cemetery ot !25 %w M HCh T 06”(.'(.'0 § of regulations, and sample o B! papers will be malle to any boy who Is interested in mdns the examinaation, and all bays wish-{ - | ing to do so, should communicate with Senator McLean at orice giving | there was a_shrinkage of about $2,- 000 due to the. recent fimncm | depre- “ciation, . | uime, age and place of b'rth. Fl;na} settlement wn]! u:1 accordance | LS PR e i “ with the dgreement signed by all the ' g b 0 VOTES POURING IN FOR arties in interest. Final approval 4 G e ttioment ot the actount Shi the! . OWLS' POPULARITY contest| A Questmn Vital to Every Man Who Smokes or Chzws probate court was detayed for a con- Another, big crowd attended the] siderable time ‘due to the fact that Owls’ bazzar at Olympic hall Thurs- vaivers had to be obtained|day evening. The attractions were as different states wh'ch | popular as ever and the various booths | Johnson owned stocks|{liad a generous patronage. As’ usual| dancing was enjoved until midnight. The voting in the four contests shows a big increase over the last count. T MAY COST A FIND OUT BY EXPERIMENT. | |dure. the and bonds. These waivers had to be late Dr. The heart of every user of tobacco and taking them as directed. bears a double burden. lotted task and then fights nicotiné for pleasure equal t gupremacy. As long us the heart wins ves selured to enabl transfers and to its indulgend: the exeentar to inake If you want to kuow how mu se the estate. ANNAPOLIS APPOINTMENT IS TO BE FILLED Senator George P. McLean of Con- | necticut has just been notified ‘that; he will have a vacarey fo fill in the| She has o her credit 24,-/and -decay -and - suffer many -‘pangs. cOStS you. Second place is held by | Hearts are Iike human heings—some and take are stropger than others, therefore a week some nearts will stand more tnhacco | f than others, but there i Timit to ;b {what any heart ean- stand, ! desire will he :l‘eztl{‘ or hen begin- usin; cotol tablets. the. bazaar. 1380 votes Lena Haubt who has 2280 votes. The standing on Thuasday was as fol'ows: 0 St ITS OWN GASOLINE TANK| Barhette. 500, The Pasnik Co.Bought Out a Coat Factory In New York S. L Levitt & Kopelson Bros., 714 Broadway, sold their entire stock consisting of Ladies’ and Children’s Coats TO THE ENEMY OF HIGH PRICES Prices today in general, you understand are not low—so this chance of buy- l# ing at low prices is the next thing to a Godsend. BOYS' AND GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL. CHINCHILLA COATS GRAY, BROWN AND NAVY. $6.97 WORTH $12.50 AND MORE CHILDREN’S COATS Made of All-Wool Pom Pom cloth, in sizes up to 14. $9.97 WORTH $22.50 LADIES’ HEAVY SAMPLE COATS $9.97 Where.in God’s world can you buy a Coat today for that m(mey"—The Pasnik Co. Sell For Less. LADIES’ COATS LADIES’ SHORT |CHILDREN’S RUBBER FUR TRIMMED BLACK PLUSH COATS DRAWERS $19.97 $19.97| 43c You Simply can’t afford to miss this | Price them elsewhere before you buy | Save a few pennies where you sale. here. can. BOYS AND GIRLS’ COATS LINED THROUGHOUT $3.97 1 | This price, no doubt, goun‘ds like a joke to you, but it is’ ‘ not a joke—we buy cheap and sell cheap, ‘ LADIES’ SHORT BEAVER PLUSH COATS $15.97 We also have in this lot Ladies’ Neutria Coats, worth up to $45.00, which we are selling at $22.97. AND BESIDES SHOW US THE STORE THAT IS SELLING AS WE ARE TODAY ; ‘Ladies’ Ipswich Silk Hose _.............. el il e R se oG Ladies’iJersey Bloomers ... ... oo o i W Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Heavy Sweaters, with rolled collars and bockelial . .- 2 .0 g o nae e Dk ST Ladies’ Union Suits, short sleeves, long sleeves, high neck, low neck, rnc . o RGNS ST AL Eaes RGBT | Ladl s’ Sllk Stockmgs, not those short silk, BUT silk all the way up, a pair. . 77c ‘THE PASNIK CO., sELL FoR LEss 3 Good Stores In 3 Good Towns. Norwich, Willimantic and Danielson Will My Heart Stand | PRECIOUS LIFE TO suffering than they can vluntarily en- To quit the hablt make it easy for vourself by getting Nicbtol tablets The namu It does its al- really quits you and it departure is-a | fi easier | When it 0ses 1o dics. but be- 3t 18 to quit the habls with Nicgtol than Aldea Michaud of Taftville ie|fore the final victory of nicotine you'withont it, go tweniy-four ours with- now leading the contest for emeem of |pass: throngh manv stages of daciine. out tobacco sind note “what an eftort 1t as usual ¢ the end of scontinue smokin® or chewlng nd -1t !s probahle you will Ve 1o desire to resnme. At lenst.your | diminished and | graph pole In the edge of the walk N e K | On Chestnut street aiongside t the pole can act as a fender the ex ation on January 15, 1920, Tar littla mirl: Thelma Clish.[eity barn the street department of skidding across as it has been ‘arranzed so-that an e Brockner, 2 0n; t had a 545 gallon® gasol'ne tank| the sloping street at this polnt, ds janplicant who presents himself at th. , 3,000, Mary Caufieid, pump installed from . which the | sometimes happens. Children’s Heavy Underwear, white and unbleached . ............ 47Tcand 59¢ | Community Cash | Gro".,; ¥ C.c. I Meat Department ———a—q— Short Legs. of Gettume Sofi Naval Academy at Annapolis this Otieen of the bazaar: Aldea Michand ! Who puts this aaditianal onld make it not coming June for which the Civll|Taftville. 243%0; Lena Haubt, 2 ":“Jr‘efiei"”:“nflfl".’w‘ =l S AL Spring Lamb, ( 405 Ib. Service Commiesion will hold & com-|Mary T. Girwon, 2180 Roveetia | otarn Te Iakine Eiches BF ek, ot 6 Gofne i Sttt ivaiaras k ew | Church, 00; Gerald'me H~'der |chance with health and life to lose i | under where ”adrice Nicowl average, extra, fi\s——Spacul aven and -Bride’ o Trad ng o 14,000; T Staftard, mothing to win bt thé chance that he o used, yuid: whew {his 1920. The ‘hoy. Wi | Raltic Helen Enndy, may 1°~'h;}vfrg‘ He is indnigine in a S ; Sale Pnce, 38¢ [5- the cr Vary Fonrnier. Greenevilie, 9, o S R AR B L i = veice the according tn| Amna Chinnel G.000; Nellie Saunders.| e wiil tell v thar weims yomneTja | doetors . : . 1 | — the ratin: by the Civil Anin wn_ 3,000; Mary Len-|ininrions and that It s far hetter 6| ‘ rua . 4 < e peibieles : fontville, 3.000. avit i manit than (o, exnerimant. to ; : ‘| Forequarters of Spring Lamb' All boys compete in the com You horflv Ow!; Francis P.{7nd how mnch tohacco vonr heart will fnortze: nufacturers o refun et Ao iy eon, %.349; (St without soricue’ recnts, | o Crers "asacefed 3 —Sold elsewhere, -40c 1b. ne~ticut for one vear 3 .| pleasant to most men—even hod wed entol 5 = T Pe kine the examina Arthur Warre| e Kottty Tufires tiese: 5 < —Our Special Sale’ Price, nder:, 16 years o ndrews, £9 Jne'! an 0 really aquit es more will 5 & = y e s 564, | Power than they have and cahses more| A2 L 25c¢ Ib.—Try one boned and v, and not|John A. Walz, 564; —————————————————————————————————— — 2 ; hes n height| Pve hievice contest: Gernid s oA FaE rolled. 18 ‘and 20. It |'0. %4 William Bedurd, 8.830: = Helen Bank-| “gas” used by thé street department wonld be" ~ ail candidates| T. w.um, @ 9R0; Jamn. & 500, { will be taken by the various cars. S 3 e e e : Siroe: Commissioner James . vex Lamb Chops, rib or loin, 50c Femedt finme, Too Lacomhe SIREGT DEEAEIMENT MAD | had the pump placed next to a tele-[ b, Lamb For Stewing, 10c Ib. Native Fresh Pork to R:ut— Sold elsewhere, 55¢ Ib, — Ib. ders, 40¢ ~value<Sale Pru:e 28c¢ Ib. Veal For Roasting, (native milk-fed),- no bone, no waste, extra value, very tender, 38c b, Veal For Stewing, 18c Ib. Rib.Roast of Beef, cut from heavy corn-fed prime steers, 38¢ Ib. Sliced Bacon, 35c°Ib. Pork Sausage, 30c lb. Sugar Cured Smoked Should- ers, 25¢ lb. Py Sugar Cured Corned Beef, 10 to 20c Ib. Butter—Fancy Creamery, 68c Ib. Pure Lard, 3 Ibs. for 95c. On account of our extraordinary in- crease in business in our -Meat Depart- ment we have decid- ed to devote to it our entire time in the future consequently we are going to close out our Grocery De- partment at a' 209 reduction below our already cut prices is sold. It will be to your advantage to attend this sale. PLEASE ORDER I:'.ARLY Store Closes at 6 P. M. Saturdays at 9:45 P. M. Sharp GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer | 52 PROVIDENCE §T. TAFTVILLE |7 - hone 430 | SO WFawl Our Snecial Sale Price, 38c Fresh Native Little Pig Shoul- until our entire stock . 3 v