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&nmmtimpoflnntxiflina of you as well. Franklin Square SEATTLE'S EX-MAYOR IS EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKER Although it is not generally kno Ole Hanson, ‘Seattle’'s fighting mayor, who is now maki fight against the spread c | No. in the Ufifted States, and who will de- [age, r an fddress in Norwich next Wed- evening, is an extemporaneous | roa er When Yon Buy That Ring be sure that it is of genuine valtie and certain worth —that the lady of your choice may bepron’loflflbe- fore her friends, =nd being proud of it may be proud Diamonds are easily misjudged, and should be pur- chased only at places of knswn reputation and reli- ability. We are diamend experts “and -positively guarantee each and every stone we sell. FERGUSON'’S DROPPED DEAD WHILE While at work in the local freight| i Louse of the &H: torman on God at the Naal pride; troubl, “ The obedie 7.15 p. at_Cer Gypsy girl's life, you want to In the n to night. night. Where All Cars Stop. evening, Kings, verse, sin. I there WORKING IN FREIGHT. HOUSE | Fiait? New York, New Haven artford railroad. John P. King of 12 Mechanic gtreet. 49 years of and weH knowh as a former mo- the Shore Line Electric dropped dead about ‘10 o'clock star a pi a Medical: Ex- GAMPAIGN SHRAFNEL God” wil hold, past- hcml:!y Yo Leprosy was™ Nllmln'f the sermon, ister, sang with fine effect He Bore It All Alone, The evangelist called special atter stay here ~ Mr. Smith took for his 9 . aslnet. .. you doesh't payany" .dumon o] give . you t gi of health ‘when you "o quartnting- nnm yellow flag. . man lost hi hi oN e, but leprosy. of pride his_inward trouble. condition fur emmmn nce. CAMPAIGN DATES. p. m—Men's prayer meeting ntral [Baptist church. Evangelistic meeting, ist church, sermon Ry Smnth, Jr. Sin was pictured like leprésy, or like a hideous boa petted - by its small but crushing out the life of the one who fondled it, when "grown to full’ strength and size, in the Gypsy Smith, Jr. the Central Baptist church, onstrictor, fondled and wner when young and sermon by Vednesday night at e song service that préceded arles F. Allen, the chor- the remaining meetings of his which ends next Sunday There will be meetings each night for the rest of this week, a spe- cial meeting Sunday afternoon at 3:30 ‘when he will tell'the story of his fath- er’s life, and the final meeting Sunday | text last , from the second chapter and “But he was a Leper.” the 5th ! Mr. Smith said that all through the Bible, leprosy is used as.a type ‘Of how much don’t know just in the analogy, but is re- le when you study -the-‘path- i se, to find how sim- First of all, ning. Lepro- ts with a spot no bigger thari s head on the body, and spreads until the body sores. and then, in’ the last'stages of the disease, the Timbs begin 'to slough off. Sin%s just the same. becomes a.mass second book of of It is small 1 have often thought. that I .could see Naaman on his horse before the Ve ally eems_to gnvme her, favors ', ,B,g:« e meanest (.h man ;- who hu mg et troops, telling them to_ - go. olit i th e“lfifi’ ‘and. then 1. B BE d- mot] a0 k’?n ‘thy n‘@fir_ they Have got “to 'sleep, being awak- ened by the rough" shouts and curscs of the soldiers who break into the house und ' tear everything :open on their heart iy atter. they g0 up stairs and turn the occupants out of bed and drive .them down the sfairs ahead of them. ' And after they turn everything. oyer upstairs, they come down dis- gusfed because they have not foun ‘oot that their heart g af! d to go back to the camp with: out anything, they take the daughter and put her on horseback, and in the early’ morning ‘they return to camp. I have sometimes d¢hought I could see these soldiers coming out to meet them and say, “Well.“what luck 2" and finding that all they have taken for |J the night's .work. is \a little gir], they begin to jeer and say “Is that all you could do? . All your equippage Tor a little girl. and expense of keeping up this army, and is that all you have gat'”-' But the Syrian army lttle knew . that that little maia was going 10 bring a blessing to the whole of that country. I have imagined I could .see. her taken into the humblest position in the Jace and have watched her in the ‘maid to Mrs. Naaman. day,” Mrs. Naaman comes into her face in her hands and sobs as though her heart would break. and the little girl comes up to her and says “What's thé matter * ‘and Mrs. Naaman an- is just being whispered that my hus- band has the leprosy, and -if it once gets ous, he will have to leave us and go and make his dwelling in the Leper Colony, erying “unclean, un- dlean.” ~”Why, cheer up ma’am, can cure . lepros answered,( “How. do you' know the miain floor, and not finding what All your' training nation climb’ until she. hecomes And one room and sitting down, sh: buries her swefs “Why, don’t you know that it there is a man in our country who ’ .and Mrs. Naaman it? Have. you ever known-him to cure a |PETERSON'S OINTMENT] marvels of the Gospél of Jesus Christ. ' 1t -doesn’t matter down the man gets, no matter how he blasphemes God, God is willing to heal, and to {nr‘"e, nonblé ‘to cleanse AjEay Lo Khese druggiats, 1t anyome buys |3 | rience. ot man. mnln cof valor.. ~The mmm; ‘all of that. but the Bi Sy atter. itall, “But e h it is ;there. let & ted you are a : father to your ehildferr, and 4 £00d husband to your up to you and respect your word but in_the final analysis, if you are out- side of God and of Christ, you arée a leper. . As it is there, let me put it here. Grant that you are a good vife, and a good mother to your children, and that the.women in your city vie with each other in opening their homes_to you, but if you are out of God and an -out of Christ, you are, in the final analysis, a leper. Ed- ucated? ' Winsome? - Yes, but, still a ieper. And when Naaman ‘heard the con- ditions for cleansing he gof mad. Sometinies it is a very healthy thing to'get mad. Some of you come here night after night and you never get mad, glad or sad. You are like an 0l diton puddie, There Is ho rise or fall. Naaman lost his temper and said, “I thought because of my posi- ion, -he' would ' surely come out and eal me. d he turned away in a rage, but his servants went to hi and said, “Why, he hasn't asked you to do much. He hasn't asked you for a nickel, and you have brought a half million dollars to give him if he wanted it, and you have come one hundred and fifty miles to see bim, Why not do i?” Jost ‘his pride and said “Wly not? And he went down into the river and having lost his temper, and lost his pride, then hp lost his leprosy. and that is the way God always heals. Naaman’s flesh came back again, not 1 as the flesh of a ]L:le child, pure, wholesome and sw! The touch of, all: the whole story is that when Nagman finds he is healed, he goes to Elisha and says “How much?” mules can carry.” markable : Tequiest, wasn’t That was a re- it? ‘wife, and’ that the men in town look Yes, but an educated leper, as-the flesh of fuil grown man, but finest And when he finds that the prophet doesn’t ' want anything. he says to him, “Please give me enough dirt that two But Naamon said, being the next man to - BEST FOR ECZEMA . First Application Stogs Eesema, Salt Rhewm iz “"dt 2 Itehing of mo! " 8a; americn so PETEL s%'gmm \xa" N Se tFON'S OINT. STENT. For o5 somte & Toros boxony i ¥ of the, diseases or :ucnmmend it and -8ive them the a fu1l of thankrul fetters iendn to'the mignty healing power ‘of ‘Petetson’s .Olntment for old and Funning sores, echema, salt rheum, leers, shre: nisples,' broken breast, uMng fealp and ¢Kin, blind, bleeding nd itehing piles, Laliohn Seott 253 Vicginia street, But- writes.’ “Peterson’s Ointment 18 ;g:,p‘ly :‘fmde‘mlu It Tures mp,of e & 50 quickly that I w: S 5“" “kafe ARRESTING ‘ILLICIT TRADERS ' IN WAR BAVINGS STAMPS Arrests of persons in _Conneciticut and the other states of New England for carrying on iilicit trading in War [Savings Stamps and other government Securities may be expected daily now as a result of -the indictment in New York of twenty-five men and women | who it is alleged havée heen carrying on unlawful traffic in ‘War Savings Stdmps. These indictments returned by the federal ‘court jury, to Judge Mack of the United States eourt are said to mark the opening of a coun- try-wide campaizn by the United States Secret Service againgt unlaw- ful dealings in government secur( ties, Warnings urging the people of Con- necticut and the rest of New England to avoid all dealers-in these securi- ties and if they desire to redeem their Thrift Stamps, War Savings Stamps or Treasury - Savings Certificates to use either the post offices or the of- fice of the secretary of the treasury, are heing sent out from the Connecti- cut headquarters of the savings divi- sion, First Federal Reserve District, to combat the work of these traffickers of government . securities. Persons approached by tHese “sharks” are aske ed to get in touch with the federal au- thorities and thus help in protecting themselves and the other holders of these securities. Many of the holders of War Sava| ings Stamps have as'a.result of pre- vious warnings sent out refused to part with their government securi- ties when approached by these illicit stamp_traffickers. As arrests of per- | sons, who have been carrying on this unlawful traffic in many other cities of the country, have been made re- cently, it is believed.that there may e a nation-wide ring of these traf- |y, ficers, who are not only carrying on unlawful traffic in" these securities, Moprile ber, 1919, %" tne Brovate Olm:a in Mon: trict of Montyi December, A, Present—DAN Montville, in LEGAL NOTICES. E OF MARY NORRIS, late of | in the Probate District ut utor having exhibited Ordered, Toag the 1oth dey of Decend- K in the atteruboh, ed for A sald: um _decild DAND Foue, Tiage. 1 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the Dis: on the Sth day cf‘ HOME, Jugge. 4 D, 19 D, Estdte of Harriet M. Palmer. late of | 1id District, deceased. The Executrix apneared in Court and . filed a written application alleging that said estate is now in settlement id Court; and praying for an order to' gell in sak certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in sald appli-| cation. Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered, That said avplication be heard and defermin nt the Probate Court Room in. Moptvill in said District, on the iith dav December, A. D 1919, at 11 o'clock in the foremoom, and that notice of the, pendstioy. af o inplication, and ol ing thercon. he given bv the mlhlLM("n of th( order one tim Ti orwich T anpd that return be made to the Court. DAN D, HOVE. Judze. hove and foregoing is a true copy fof Tecord, LD at Norwich, within and for the District of worwm\ i S Motk SuyLar BNGsE i , Judge. Estate of Marion MeVey, Iate of No. in ‘said District, deceased. * James ch, appeared in Court by counsel and_ fled a_petition_praying. for the therein set forth, that admini be granted upon the estate of sal ceased, alleged to be intestate. hereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition_ be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said Distriat, on the 16th day O December i D. 1919, at o'clock in the afternoon, and that no- tice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication.of this order o time in Some neéwspaper having a 'cif- culation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court: NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true sony vt 2 ELEN M. DRBSCHER, st Clerk. AT A OOURT OF "PROBATE_HELD at Norwich, within and for the District ot Nofwich, an the 10th day of Decem- ber, A,.D. BrieentONBISON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of Sarah Fredenburgih, late. of Norwicn, in sald District, deceased. John M. Mclllvain of Pawtucket. R. appeared in_Court and filed a peti- tlon ‘prayine, for the reasons therein set. forth, that an Instrument purpoyt- g} Reminist ..\\ion_l AUTOMOBILE AGOFSSO’!““ PRIC emtted reduced; all our stake a s fo fit Ford 1+ um. similar administration account with said esfats offer to the Court of Probate for said Dis-|oth trict for allowance, it is pa disconit to denters, Tadie 1 ration, 207 Detn St EE OUR WORI ':H:N GET OUR Pmc “Nl PAINTIHG YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP - 354 Wast Main Street Plione 7 8 g - i TIRES | FOR ROUGH WINTTR ROADS THE T..J. SHAHAN €0, | Next to Post Office - EQUIPMENT EXPERIENCED SKILL ‘ These two essentials for dependal HIGH GRADE WELDING SERVI‘& are FACTS concerning this establish- ment. Our equipment is of the verv best modern make and our facilities un- excelled hereabouts for heavy and light work. Our mechanics are thoroughly skili< ed and experienced—and they work under EXACTING SUPERVISION, Provigeace, R, L nesday morning. aminer C. C. Gi fied and after ing to be the last will and testament 9f Sald deceased be admitted to pro- ate but in some instances even attempting to counterfeit them, The indictments in New York weré| Whereupon, It Ts Ordered, Th: at satd made under sections 148 and 151 of the | petition be heard and determined at Pena] Code relating to government ob- | the Probate Court Room in the City of ligations, which makes it a crime to | NoFwich, In said"District. on the 16th forge, counterféit or alter any govern- | 44y of December, A. D, 1919, at 10 uter o'clock in the foremon, and that mo- ment obligations, .or for uttering or| tice of the pendency. of sald petitiom. Possessing altered’ obligations. The | and of sald hearing thereon. he miven maximum pentlty imposed by either | by the BublICation: of Enie order one Section is fifteen years'.imprisonment.| time In some newspaper having a cir- It is alleged in New York that the | culation in sald District, af leadt four sttt e days briof to the date of said hearing, dealers have been buying loose War 2 o 3T | and that retnrn he made to this Court. Savings * Stamps at less than their NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. actual value, attaching them to cer-{ The above and foregoing Is a true tificates supplied with the name of a | copy of record. “ummy” purchaser, and having them |~ Atté<t: HELEN M. DRESCHRR, redeemed at fdil valite by the post of-| declld Cferk. fices. Additional indictments returned Dby the grand jury in connection with the King of Syrla, when the King goes to. worship his gods in the house of Rimmon, I have to go with him, and I am not going to worship those gods any.more. because®now, I know there is'no God in all the world but in Israel, and if you will give me this dirt, I will build a little altar in the house ‘of Rimmon to the God of Is- rael so that when I go in with my master, 1 shall see there, that altar and remember what God has done for ‘As Kipling says, “Lest ‘we for- “I never prepared but one speech in my life; and that was so poor I threw it away before the meeting,” Mr. Han- son sald recently. He says himself that he never knows what hebs going to say ugtil He say it. He often blocks out in his mind in advance the peints he intends to touch on in a speech, butinot infrequently he discards this plan. Quite of h takes inspiration from some event transpiring” at_the meeting before he speaks. i As o general rule Mr. Hanson begins hink about what he will say in' h ddress along about % tare thing for h mhore than 15 minutes He then gmakes a few nor back of #n entelope and disc Practically all metals_. and alloys handled. NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street 3 Norwich, Conn. Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS Straightened and: ‘Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO ORDER leper?” and the girl says “No, but the other day, there was a little boy who had sunstroke and died, and the mother Sent for our prophet, and he came and took #he little hoy, ino the barn and stretched Himself over the, boy, and in a few moments, he came down. again, bringing the little fellow with him, and he had brought him back fo life again, and then ifhe can give life, surely he can heal disease.” And immediately, the word goes to Naaman and Naaman get his horses and chariots and about a halt mil: N oed b martips ing on in our currency, and goes over to Grumbly in St. Patriek's chureh. | among the young fellows, of the town, fe el DL Cnd. aniit e el For about ten years Mr. King was | S0Ciety waits until it hears that she 5f %, the prophet .says el o . King Was|is“apout to become the mother of ‘an fhim to go and wash in the River| employed by-the Shore Line company £ STRPAAR Aeven. timame.: & AA0Ln 15 2 motorman. . He operated cars o mate child, and then society, the ‘potnt Gildersleeve was noti- iewing the body gave permission for its removal and it was| taken in charge by Undertakers | ‘Cummings and Ring. Coroner Frank- lin H. Brown said Wednesday even- g that,death was without doubt due to natural causes. Mr, King was the son of Dwight H. antl Haiora Nagles King and was born in Lebanon 49 y ago. He ided in this dity for the past five years. On June 14, 1911 united in marriage with Miss in its beginning. . If the devil could show us the end of sin, he dould never get us to take the first _step, and “societv, today, takes no note: of the beginning of sin. It will wel- come the youdg fellow into their par- jlors and let him drink at their tables. | and. then, .when: society. hears that- the i€ about to beconle g drunkard, , so- 2 up and ~shuts the dodr in his. o, . Spcisty fakes 1o note of the girl who flirts prefiscu- ously with any.Tom. Dick and. Harry, until her name becomes ‘an easy mark young fellow a Rainfall 1.77. Inches. *‘The siow and rain of Saturday night and the. rain of Tuesday gave a rain- fall measurement of inches, ac- S5 that T want you to get hold of is thig oo th h X t fort. most of the city lines. . rises up and shuts the door cording to thee record taken at the [these cases charge perjury. attempted Couldn’t Lose By the Trade. ha QRO s robis dites (1 eon emploved at the TSl Teolbry [ Hier face. Sin 1s” small 68 bes| WAL 1G0d never holds past hostility water department offie. bribery/ and accepting & bribe, | Newt Baker may have a chance for ALL WORK GUARANTEED Wil calt hig secre paiyse agber e WemLS out - O SCHREFEINRINg. sl isgleprosy. 45 = the presidency, butif he gets ap op- r men of the trofley| Secondly: sepdrates. When jOUE S5 500000 boya fn the Cang- | portinity o trade chahces for any- WM. E. SHANLEY § Qreadful dis- - - dian schools at the age of veafs, | thing tangible he would do well tof 499 MAIN STREET, (E A 3 ! , (East Side) ) - 1 not. more than 25000 go on to high make the:: exchange, — Indianapolis LS mambst o W) (o s an i i o e MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE Koot : s " NORWIGH, CONN. 1y unprepared Columbis ) sake of the community. - And sin al- "rfie formur Seattle Yo e S Slap beibagen io Ao tes. ‘There s nothing in - (All Geods Covered by Insurance During Transit) usually auick mind. 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