Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 23, 1922, Page 5

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URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE Take a glass of Salts i your Back - : M o : c 2 & o A hurts or Bladder bothers you — Nor onday 2 Pk res ! t an hour betoge It was under i : m!‘ M‘ ; iy : i 2 wa, Mont | "Mha are nad started in the cellar, prob- . V. ; ville, the first in the attic and th 4| aby trom' the, pybeheated Dines °’§ “*hut fiueh your kidneys| Light veniole Tamps at 5.22 o'clock this occastenally, says a noted When you have a cold £ B vou are in great adnger ¥ i " 2 de-i’ The pure - & . ; in the cellar, have put the building in!furnace, and had burned through - e is mo especial reason for de- pur Spalding of'12 Penobscot street | I e m"‘um R udo-?:ag fo'the ajtic. The mterior of ¢ ; g s B %@fi‘l ve-iaY | food elements t “ after” @n absence of two|danger of destruction and the WIS the building was hadly gutted e e - v at Te e ather tells us that meat 's Almanac predicts snow tomor- ; 1 S Negd mg}tflfl heip lives, a5 Doth | qut,«um:‘“{;“" irmn?&hy fire and water: 3 Fefiby b 3t '} pres onclas 3 which aimost para-|row (Tuesday). - . - . b7 . : &, 5/6Rt, Fhch members of the famlly of! “The Yirst gre\broke out lust’ Tuesday | ©1d when'¢h : neys in their efforts to n.w 'm;ufi 15 a sheet of ice, mma;h W. L. Bichardson, the pastor, vmeg,,;m‘ when h,:j, aster and his wite :n = oy i - C1 5 W from tl . but the tI B e B R st 1 WGP s chascin e e | 8 e cme Satustsy morning %:e::: ek Hame Fed e oitest oy, aken, tay. s % - 4 ¢ o il wi dull misery in !*: Md!:gk'::‘z;‘_ Norwich was a Crystal City when *;:: : MoD Richardson was awekened and found the | sation found b m.“:m‘cm%fl' all e the back or ch '. the 1ge-covered trees o ! 9f | house in flames i%? the stalrway cut ofllgu'z'm. iling to put the fire w 1 Ry’o?r“ :é.;"ififi w:u!'.ha n i for }y ade by smoke. She got the rest of the fam-| several pails~of water, he carri d out ¢ gue is N matic’ T afte the Otis 11~ 3 9,“ 4 & 4 window on to the roof | other two children, a boy o;--i‘liud a gir! J k. ; 1 of seai-|Prafty s in charge Of | ganizing a branch of the bay < Which their er of 10, t0 % neighbor's house. < The Palmer oudy, u-' 3 S Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Williams e\:u:ggd t o at c of neighbors. | Brothers' hose responded to the call for | but ope els often get sore an Norwich visitors ip Vermont write | their resid Friday from North Ston- f Lads g get the Richard- | help and had the fire extinguished ‘in | {ie univer 7 ing you fo seek relfgt ' of of snow and temperature | mgton to"Stonington, vhere Mr. Williams | son family to'the ground, while 2 line of | abou halt am hour. A taves hows was s She. DSy her ok W 5 es dpring the night.| bome of bagks of snow ST will assume the rectorship ef Calvary | hose was run from the Palmer Bro o7 | bumned tiroush the roof, but otherwise | discovery. “She fested 1t by ? e Ay S 'Gu are safe when you take s thes |mmm¥ acids, | 21 egrees b 5 ott, is plum- | Episcopal chureh ‘month upon t%’ mill th(. ed_water on" the r ! the damage was slight. L wick—niany of them n: 'fi“_‘ e f Medicine because it is s% e the Xidneys ang fush Off} 4 MGy iR Sitchered o pig | Tetirement of the ¢ tector, Rev. F. SN Jekr W Sns e “reaking the bondage of Sin} she g 2 2% p eed free from alcohol or dangerons - 3 waste get four %‘:M 1 R Sanford, A v e g ot it by the 1ight and freedoth £ poken of{ drags 1n any form. Sixty-five years et po::gtflp?: 51 i : 3 ey T METHODISTS HSCAR BISHOP BOSTON LECTURER BEFORE e le’ successor o e 3 £ cfore breakfast for a 1s SErANy HYORES FREACK ON REAX Jur kidneys will then lers Saturday, g stly souglit” to truth E . $ GH! H s NORWICH CHRISTIAY SCIENTISTS | poacd Serelt 10 oew Peier. By, virtue of bis = T Giles H. Bliven. p Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, D. D. Egra W. Palmer, C. S. E., of Bostof, | ser healins, she gave to the, Wol ?fi"u f’?.!;}‘ ",;% "’a’* re | Monsignor Cremonesi and by the Master Giles H, Bliven, aged 82 years, one|D- 9f o0, visited Tripity Methodlst | was lesturer ‘Sunday afternoon at 3 o'~ iextbbok of Christlan Sciencs, L Baoal T s {of ths Chamber, Caccia-Dominioni, who grapés and lemon s to be past mmsters’ and charter mem- | oo {no olgast redtnts of Daytona, Fla.,| & I church Sunday, preaching at| clock at the aunity house on Church|ihat has done more to rvolution! ?‘\ifih e siS o'cloe Jivited fiim to enter. “Dhey resired to ‘@ with lithia, and baslbers nlght aud in ‘chargs O Jason Lec| fled on Thursdhy. Yan. 17, at his home! [ho IOTINg” Service, wWhero he'Teld the | aircct Defore a kirply attended meeting | shoughts of-raen regarding the truths g bt merations to flush and | throp. ¥ p o5, Ridzokoat Aemnt M hfi% :Elw attention of %M':md Songresa’ | held by ¢he Norwieh Christian Sclence|ihe Bible than any other-book that has | co of the e 2150 0} " 7ie flag at the K. of C. home was|cofiducted Friday, followed by interment | 9% 85 He Spoke upon the theme of | Ghurch. - = the s0 it no famous salts is made| The next meet! it v followed by Fhs [apartment where the i rm R st i o {tafic with Monsiznor P he sdveni of Benedior s n yer, frc vor v ever been written, "This book teaches ailan snee yere 3 der seoretary cf state. Signor Mauri ex- L lacod at haif staff Sunday, when St |in Pinewood cemetery. Mr. Bliven o g om the _text Whatsoever ve| ~Mr. Palmer, wiy is o member of the| Seienes (of ChrSUanlty: Tte Dafes are| XV~ In faxx wAli the exception of thaler sex Hig enxiely for The grave state 6F - b g shall ask the Father in My name He will atter his election, ~when 2 3 P1adder | patrteics bell tolled 67 times ‘the age Of|livea in Diviond. almost a half cenury | %l 48k the Path y ¢ of the Mother | not adukterated by the teachings of pan- S ovetary of sthte, |the PONUI and gave his best wishes for e B ot et T, The dostrine of praver. he said, is 40 inoomoed DY [t o Gpalibmi iSOG B b i, Mo Jiid on. Octabit|Me resovery. - 2 § inexpensive; candot n-] A Norwich man in New York Saturday | tor of the community. He erected many | poset on T Sareer o g o P . fire: réader- of the Nor-| Chyistian. metaphveics spd fla. stude g ed on October i I S e {ful efferves-|, . ned that English fowls valued at from | of the prominent buildings still stand- fatherhood: of G50 Hlctrating iy - Mr. Palniers lecture wad rige to that spipitual altitude of th ;"Cardinal Gasparrl ‘seere- | 1Y pleased at the welcome accorded him by $16000 {0 20000 Bag arrived for the | ing, and was.to builger of tho origiual e’ wail oba cxpericnes. Thes every | (otled, Christin. Sence, e Sitenee | in'“which thesick ore _inaiqntaneoonly | T e ety Bormens Aomeinied wit the Vatioan ofticiale PR 2 ok s A o T V1008, o el thaeyear g | [3%0es hadTu bodinenth Wat wa'cnul. | (L CHGNN,| Undersanding. and B nesled.” In spesking of hes experiemcyl G L Rl pecsom SAREH T CHURCHES IN MEXICO N, At Trinity Methodist church Wednes- | ed in 1885, waich until this year Was| aren make to him. The. only way that antlally as_follows: at this time, Mrs, n‘“r ‘wrote ru Witerise {ie’ Telations beGueen” perstn- H o gl Can Do No Better | 2t TEBW (€ curin quarterly conter- | used o 30 ity Balk Ho WRYES S WL | you'can g2 e to qult pIESIDE. 10 Got | ety B, desite meace of wiad, Tholi07 of the toxtuagk UI he Joor JRAE | BECEE 8 o e eations b the DRAPED IN MOURNING 2 i p by District Su- | OW, Mrs. Mary M. Bliven, one son|\s to destroy”His fatherhood. We Searehing fox Jt fof than- SguySTed IS a| clvll governments have been sumrised to n Buy Our Wurst”, [ence ie to be conducted 7 John R. Bliven of 19 Main street, Nor- Tt 1t tros wnase 227 | tands #F vears. In their’ endesvor 10| vine lawa of life, truth and love, and| eVl spvernments Luve ™ = Pt R sy | Wieh, Cong., and ‘&, danghter, regiding n| iy oo BeC falo todbie, “When we'se solye the probiem of being and fo estab- | named my~ discovery Christian Selence. | 1earn of the warm cordiality and affee- .. yoin courches throughout Mexico wers = K, DE you want 5 sell your farm or city % SIding 0 | not brave o2 om0 10 0 | 4 hapiness on an onduring basts, mor-| Goa fad hoen sraciousls, preparing mé | tion of the Dove foward his secretary of | Sl CuCCes througho For Your Next Bre t [ proserty. We nave i 96 ety i e i by e Eiatuge o} ials Lave tormutated many creeds, rues | amsing ans veir 19t tho. neckpilte of | Stale. and they dovation xnd affection of|eored draved in Tgunin TR H crs seeking farme and clty Mrs. Norman C. Lathrop. L DGR g e O Al T e R ekt i B TR | revelation of the abmolute di-| (h® latter toward iho late pope. Noipin o TS RS, SO - Y OUR fam FO NI Aphey ThEYEr SEEEY. | Mps Tula Penw Latimun wfe of Mot o e phe s Sapues our PV | onnictine “scts Snd denominahiom e ot ke peter Ted). | Greatar Toumacy. no . fooee * dompleta| S O Moxeo; oo More . Del - - d 3 = man C.' Lathrop of Uncasville, died at | Sometimes with a “No.” just as the hu- g te e et \ving, riroipie <2l ' s fdemity of views and of feelings can be oth Archbi and Mons} En E-MADE Walking improved a trifle_Saturday s Tospltal in. Willimantic of | &N parent enswers his childrons pray. | L1ese various attompts to establish hap-| lng, . This apodictical principle &mu ol oL of Yiws. sud ‘of fedtiige S Wil iouts 3 gnor Ernesta > eventng ‘S tHAL'R Ton sioiglle” darpq | Dr. Masons hoepltal in Willimantle od | o R ® o Piness have not stood the test of time| the revelation of Immanual, “God with | bpagined than® that which reizned De-!wiipu. the aposto ro great- v { SAUSAGE |venture out, but the day was 2 depre: s:‘::;:g 1a2:$:on gollowing an iliness Jesus gid mot wive an wnconditiomal| 0% Mave they rendered manking immune| ugt thé soverelsn ever-grésence zw%,n Bem_adl'ai .;:flgamm“w foan, | B offectod by the rew oSz “l{" I;Erm' o ing one and almost a dead loss to mer- | g Sonteh 5 inc. | fom the ravages of fear, sin, diseaSe| erlng the children of men from evers < plpe Was s i} ter who was a personal nd of Fopa y iz She was born in Waterford, the dsugh- | 40ctrine of prayer, Bishop Hughes point- t of fean, sin, diseaso] cring r n gy | BS S o ala e W0, MM'S ‘ :"” at the Central Bapust cwureh | (7, OF ANDY 2104, Eeuias Sows Perey f‘“mp‘x’x‘é';xze’fie"‘-img‘m‘f!r 2N e :‘:“{-\d?:gv e e r’:l’;h;: " a0d Tebins. ate] AnQ rather siout. but they were hoth in- L. z PR g and practically all of her life has been | emphasize the = s 2! st b d 5 SEN STORE 630 p. m. the B. Y. P. U. tovic W88 | 0"\, waterford an@ Uncasville. A | tadically different meaning. Bish Ry & ¢s. The leader for senioss, . v The archbishop deciured that the pontit op | the teachings of the Bidle, but théy have | inspired” with a diviner naturs and esf défatizable workers, who could g0 on|nag always taken at interest in Mex- g Jemaer for e e | number of years ago in Waterford she | Hughes said “fie thoroughly believed in| (lled 1o gemonsirate the promises of nd for the i ates, : i v i 5 ocloek in thelics, both :n her spiritual and gove sence: fresh_pinions -ave glven fo falth} Wihoul relenting from 5 o'c thelics, » & was united in marriage with Norman C,| Praying, f material things, but the the Bible in_savinzg men from the my ‘iam understdnding, ahd thoughts fc-| WMOrMing, When they arose w iafe 2t} & Lathrop. Who suryives her, with one son, | Older he grew the less dogmatic he is as | 120 that be Dry goodd men and apparel dealers K mental progress. Within the kst vear them.. Faillng to) guaint ~themselves Intelligently with|Bisht. They 'w’gw in tiring younger|issued pumerous instruc Frederick Lathrop, of Uncasville. She ig | he comes™to Gol Wih prayers. He be-| I the rellcl from human ills so des-| Godst froidtes who Worksd undar' thew. N T o v « have been noufied that from Tues- | 41c survived by five - Lrothérs, Austin. | lleved, he sald, i praFing fo God,in sick. | PeTately longer for, mortals have turn- | y. next until Feb. § a ready-to-wear 10 i rankiin Street In his responsible pasition Yas cham-|tion of the Catuolic clergs in Andrew, George and “Forrést | 1€ss, but God created the herbs and-it 1a{ °0 from the Bible and sought relief in| MOTION LIST MATTEES ;‘\i?rx'h 12‘.-’{%!3’&2?“;‘3 et rel show will be held ‘af'fhie Hotel and two sisters, Mry. Bert Heéwltt | & it of atheism to fccept sume mental | SYmtems of healing frankly based on BEFORE IUDGE BROWN e g uperial, in New York. of Waterford and Mrs. Ripley Patk of | iealer andl rejsct the herbs “{hat God | {he opbGsito of God, that Is, matter: andy . o0 “arendar session for the Jan In the alsénce of Principal H. A. Tir-| North Stonington’ P pan e God cverygliors 1 dp get | besauss these licpwlse have folled thém | S h fccl wesnlon "0 Tho HIERI0R] 1y cbis. Sy et 2ra - grouped, | the aitar in Rome where the fmage o€ tais 11, Miss Heten Marshall presided at the Sn, RN liold of him, Te declared, but we ask foo | they have 10 a degree accepted a theory | (00¥ AL PSR L GAS RO} haujely, 'tandinals *_bishoph, candtoals [esmt fs-venerdted. e librarians’ meeting in Slater hall : often in ofr own selfish names rather | that since human ills cannot he over-}7oite WHCT 0 S ARG GRS orae e libearians. present| Mrs. Delia T , wite of James Te- | than' “in His name, come, they at the Wauregan house. desco, died at her home at 90 Boswell Two trolle nevitable & vart of the avenue on Sunday morning following a r of things, anw must be sub- In conclusion , Bishop Hughes said | divine priesis and oardinals de The ple- —_ & at 10 o'clock with Juydge Aliva L.| n ple-} ihgt there “was ‘one thing we cod ask! mitted ars of the former Shore < mum of the Sacred Coflege, or 4 an-| MILITARY TRACTORS HAVE % Prown presiding. d_The t;nowlns OUPS | thorized maximum membershin eannot TROLLEY CARS BLOCKED |y ere, o Trom the sooties yneds | lons iliness. ‘Mrs: Tedesco was born 19 | fof which would be granted gves Defors| Christia fee 15 a demonstrabla | Mghne Mo WEES HIEPOSed 06 &t de-| SUTPeSS 70, But now the cardinals exist-| nlo i are parc of the equip~ i Ay e, = B R U gcd";, Italy on April 5, 1899, and came to this| we left God's house.” If right now you | religion. T is Its reason for e g brook Point at the week end by a1 .oynery’when'a child. The greatsr part | ask for ord engine and crew to Middletown ] de-| 1z are oniy 61, of whom 31 are Ftallans fanlt be opened aud Mudemment st -asids, | 05, re oniy § 3 20050 ‘other mationslitice: : {ment of the Norwich Fleld Artillery com- heart that is kindly, tender and | ence. - Chrisy ‘ _ K o] m ities. / ace two others on. tié-Berld |Of her life has heen spent in Norwich, | posipored ; August V. Qalirman, Jr., : has come to the ubedient” towards “your heavenly fathier, | where she was inarrled at St. Patrick’s e e e e o1 biinops, to|PRDY had the trolley cars on MeKinley s a religion that mehes an, allowance for de- e Ter iy - avenue and Frankiin street blocked Sart <ind and loving and serviceable towards |1 i s that heals the | pois oay S,?,',',‘:,’,‘Y S enténte ive sl m are entrusted the six urday afternoon, when the machines urch to Jumes Tedesco a few years azo. | [fis peoghe evrywhers| ygw can have it 2o} ¥ £ R | mediately: sround” Rome, - T wera taken out on {he ice covered streets ¥ e - T 4 | - poned ; Mlazel N Knapp ve. Frederick R carainai vineenzo Vamnueeli The offertory selection at Trinity Epis- i Gaughter of Rockl and Ra- | because that you can ask for “Mn' My E all mortal 1is| Knapp, permission to'file answer, granted | Cardinai Vin Yanwtelll. ai|a98 Proved hard to manage al church Sunday morning was The end. - s pame” It is a revival 6f that prayer!t right und as soon as Alimony §s Pail to date; Gris- He s not only the dean af the cardl- Lord is My Shepherd, a-béautiful duet s Her Iufshand. she “is survived | spirt which we mecd. 4 A ; . fafiu- | for tenor and bass, very pledsingly given dherents of/Ch: Blackledge and James J. % nals bishops, but stnoe the.deaths of = RICCLTURAL = T ¥ o wold vest West, 1. Revort of committe: | 72 NATIONAL AG r il and &1 oDisiriet Superintsadent W. I Bath|adonicd no yrojagandd, formulated mo, of sale, 2. Modification of order jadge | Jinal Gibbors Ho i [0 ekn of e CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY nd ' sister. 5 member | and Rev. Robert L. Roberts, pasfor of | System of proselytis No lure of self:took the papers: Frisbie vs. Frisbie-Me- | -htife Sacred ‘College, bavinZ besn E rigk's church and had a largé | thelchurch, parfioipated in the Serviee in | ; i ve ssrandizement has| CormicR (o, judgment or default enter- | “8i%ed to the vurple “by Lso XITL e o SEtaAu It Spectmr ch for some time James W. Bussey: long | number of frierfls in this city ! | prayer and scripture reading. e § 1 r and head Of & department in the Mrs. Albert Bushuell A vears | of farmers and of industries dependent on ed, postponed ; Hawihorne Sash and Door | Y64Ts 3g0. Althoush 85 years old, he t s orwich, has been devoting s urg- | dgcision | rts. Christian | Co. vs. Wost et al. that defanit against | 50 Well SFeserved and strong that wl m?c““}":‘f;'.\:”fl e e e i en d Mrs. Catherie McDonfid Bushzell,| FATHER GALVIN'S PARENTS: (2 with other dst| city of New London be operled and elty of |3he excep on nr:\' be{xgmt:n;f‘hm e e e v to woul rich LU also 10 Similar sel | wite of Albert Bushnell of $9 Hickory) UQLDEN-WEDDING ANNIVEESARY ¥ feel the slight- | NewFondon, garnishee. aliowed to plead, | 71 one €T Sounser. He wis & can.| and to'lay down @ fundamental national ap- BLETREY Sforel ot tht Reiq . died Saturday morning in this Thonas® church at Waterbury wis | & : g ehs of fifee fa] junge 1ok i vopem Dumime. Ve § ol L R ave o 141k Tur 6a ai| acrloakural peliey. { t 5 liowinz an iliness of about thres wooks | comfortably filda jast Tucsday mominz | i VIl OWT the sirongholds of evll, heal | Davis et al. default for fatlure o plead, | Midate in the g red that| Five days imve been allotied for the e men sent ogf from the Bath street horn in Hartford on Aug. 17,|whén Rov, Myles . Gaivin of Nerwies | the sl o siones bring men to a { pleadings to be fled in 10'days; Hazel N. | “ount of his age it Is not belleve conference, whih is expeoted to first con- by Superfhtendent of - Streets the daughter of Daniel F. and An T qiss ot of G The Lusiness | Knapp vs. Frederick R. Knapp, that the | Tis name wHI be t:w.“flh! f‘?fl“flflnf sider tho emergency facing the country George 1. Feilqws ;‘w‘ to sand some of fcDonald, and came to Norwich a gfice of the aolden ists is fo demonstrate { defendant be héld in contempt for fatiure|! The onrder of fhe - cardinal priests icy walks oh thé hilly streets three | number ‘of B g Mo T deh s Snk Ol cvernresence of God, overing the fils i { times Saturday—an’edbriomy wove which | jan, 1, 192 S § Lt 5o of his fager an ved the city suits for broken bones O et e o ot e et Hiwonld compriss S0y members if the Sa.| producers, ind then to take up the mat- e was unitéd in mareiage | mother, Mr. and Mrs” Dénnis J. Galvi A i with Albert Bushnell, Who suréives her. | tion {0 the pavment of alimeny. offi EX6d Collegs Bad e full muinber of 70.) or of & pegmsnent SeTCMUNL, DTy s g amine the teachings of | Firmin vs. Hedlund. motion to erase for !l‘ye dean of this orde '!‘-ré:v l;!h.- ]de;:_“» posed of “dirt” farmers, another third of Park church quartette Sunday morning | She also leaves hér parens, three broth- : A i i e, We find fnat if had| want of & pany visjuul yosyeped;iPe Cosdingl Snbvs e Cardindl MY IO entatives of state sgricultmral uffi- sang the stately and harmenious I Called | ers; Allen of Bridgeport,”John and Hugh g Gy s 0 with the b 1ig- | Martin vs. Hanover, disclosure of defente [ "hacl Logue. archi § on of Armagh, [ Upon tie Lord (Beethoven), arranged by | of this city, and two sisters Mrs. John 5 v t s & ca £ jndgment, postponed; Adams Steel | land, Who fs 82 vears oid. He was c;a 2;:.:;‘2 ncfl::w'l.;;":;x;; ::flaflmf'f* the late Major B. P. Learned. “The an- | McClafferty and Mrs. Christine Cook. L. movement, Mrs Eddy was for | Prodicts Co. v. McCatthy et 4l default|'ated cardinal by Leo XIIT, January mainder of indusiries dependent om agri- OId O} inem was“Fear Not, O Israe' with ef- Mre. William J. Hogan al reception at their | MADY Years @ member of the Congrega- | fof failire to answey, pleadings to be @led | "89€. in| culture for their existenc hoSpItals in | rocite golos by Mrs, Arthur E. Story ad 3 2 home at 117 Bishop strect, Mr. and Mra, | 10021 church, and while under the in-| M 10 @hys: Joseph vs. Tiffany, defau! The order of the candinals degeoms Int Ly 0 2l oS rymen of whom who | et i A Hatrls, 5 The death of Mary Morrison Hogan, | Gaivin were ¢ rer of their « 1 truction of Komo of the noted divines ¢ | for failure to plead, pleadings iu 10°daye: | a fall sasted college Would comprise 1{] TWERSE WM 424} A reader of The Bulletin suggests that | Wite Of William J. Hogan, occured SUN" | unq daughter. dobn 1. Galin. am. es | that. chiireh, she becan tine - ontoune | MacKenzie ve. Trevens, 6xr; default. ras | menbers: . Thets present dean 18 Cardl-ro g in the list of invited deiegates. Bi-|, A could he AMORIeN peopie i | 42y at their home in’ Thunton, Mass. | Nanes Van Deres = buts. Toe | Study of the Bible that tireless | fallure to plead, pieadings i tWo weeks;| mal Gaotano Bisleli, for whom many | =guded in the lst of WHiCh THEERS, rist. He said s S nieaal B oo dfter sering filness'since last Seb-| ainmer party ieluded the et ehikiren | S itunl cause of ‘all things | Peterson exx., defaul®’ for | ¥housands of Americans tave a fealing o~ ives wae tember. Mrs, Hogan ‘Was born in Willl- | 62 Mt. and’ Mrs, Galvi their one { Which culminated in th mantic, the daughter of Martin Mor- i s grandchild. The wedding hos: jdiscovery of C n nsnn;‘l)d Delia Nicholson. She was 2 ey said “yes” hat morni; by ecretary Wallace revelation and | f2ilure to plead, picadings in one week:|of gratitude as he was for many years( LOMOITOW ng 5 3 e opened with an address by Science. There | Sosonln va. Brown ef al. order accept: | tmder Leo XIIT and for eight years un-| nd Wil be opened Weliacs witl Joreary was reached Jast srecks tosk plics |38, therefore. no sulf fixed between | Ing appraisal and inventory, final sccoufit | der Pius X, papal major domo ane mas- | President Hardie AT TAISCe W ha 1 Norwich Twenty : j iae: Coneaption st iy AP ¢ and what Is known | Of recelver. and . discharging receiver, |fer of coremonles, and In thls capastty | {OUON T3 FEREUSNC WL SR SUTAR S January lssue of Ameriaana (New |50 t0 William J. Hosln, who. erbury, Jan. 17, 1872, the ceremony boins Jox When wi Judge took the papers; Braman vs. Bab-|he receiveq every merson who wished tof the PRERESE 00 TU€ 0N 1t 7L Rtareatihe pab':‘g?:n Ak ves her. She also leaves two brothers | performed by Father O'Hare. Mr. Gatvin | amine the doct ccds of differ- | €Ok, exx.. et al, defauit for fallure to{®e admitted to a public or privats au- . 8 el | James Morrison of New Haven apd|iwa . ‘1851, | ent denominations, on county by Mrs. Elisha E. Rogers, 414 4 b 3 L jent minations, we et Tegent of Taith Tramball sy | Thomas Morrison of Norwich and ‘one 4 fjcuitural inquiry - will find much that | DIead. pleadings {n two weeks: Davis ef | dlence with the vope. Tle is a small ana | SOmupission of agr Mrd, T gt v B v 1 e W —but e also | r,D. A. R. ‘One of the llustrations js | Sorers Mrd."T. J. O'Neil ‘of Norwich. speak on. “Agricultural Prices and the find tna | 3. vS. Solomon, disclosure of defense of | gentle man, 65, and has frlends anl over | ML on CAETS I MeCarthy, was born in Franklfn, ;o n denominations | Judgment, on 6 betgre néxt Friday; Shea {ihe world. -.| The present agricultural situation and h the o1 Vekebht Gmep st ator Sy Tohd. 3. Dedds: I Waost 8, 1851, but the famly removed | agtee on certain great fundamegtal con.] Y5 Gavitt, motion 10 crage for want of a |1 Tne seléction of a new pope Will have el Siadite will 1412 hefore is wll, and } Town, now the D. A. R.museun Jobn I/ Dodds, formerly of New Lon- |12,V aterbury soon after her . €epts regarding the Supreme Being, [arty plaiuliff, off; Caracalss ys. Di-|unusual interést for Italv,-§ was de-| TRECN S0 Do oo session to- ¢ respond- %, el s dor, ‘and well kniown angien dloat s | Many gifts, flowers and messa People agres that God is spirit and| V0 disclosure of defense or judgment, | ctared” hére, because in view of ‘the da-|Conference Bt the SHGmobh SETCL Oweneeo Camp Five Giris of the|dor, and woll ki , died at his | o farts ot Clonmectiont tame oy le o2 s it and | posiponed ; Negendahl vs. Hobart, default | oidedly comeillatory attimde taken by |’ eading farm regions of With financial help, bé. |home in Brownsvilles, Pa., Friday night, Vg el 7% | Saar spiric fs- omnipotent, “omniscient and | fot Fatture o piead, ‘picatings. erdered | ol Copciliatory sttiglde | taken byl iives from. the leading farm regions 4 # tfom the-former Pfquot | Pleuro-pneumonia was theeause of his | M,y aie dnmivers divin i gETSORE Thev sateo on-these threg | filgd; Dare va, Bale, default for fallurs | comena hio e vl By tontiack | the United States the interested efforts of | death. ' . the ‘presence of their eight children, wh- | coers ~fundamenjals -because “they. are | 1o, > - o a% | I G. Beck gnd Edward A. Smith, super-| John' J. Dodds was born in Lineester, s | intendent of the park, have placed in Mo- | En ry, Vi, will speak for (At northe to’pleaq, ‘pleadings i iwo weeks; Isham | 1o Gardinal Casmarr! shouM be ¢he | JEOUTY ‘afl - % are Rev. yles P. Galvin of Norwign, Mee | L2081t ‘the Bible, and hecause on 10| s “Bustant bt o 1 e’ 1g0am s fa eastern stat £ 61 vears ago and he came to this | Aunes Van Dermark wnd. Tonm 5 Honlts: | otfior bas he vl an ogrdoor fireplace, or oven, | country when he was about 30 years old, g e Diselomuro, next péve a continuation fo the same : o : : fem urlant, in wilting; 2. Continu-{ polioy would be insured, but another| o pe o= ~a L W of Woodbury Dennis J., dr.,, Ann Preme Being.. We_cannot divide S|ance, for 30 days; 3. Hegring on ve-| carainal Might have dfferent fdeas with|TO Lo e s aet W, opd | for cooking purposes. The Boy Scouts|locatips in New York where he worked [ward 4., William F. Galvin ant Dower Andstill hav supreme. and| ceiver's aecount, off; Stange vs- Kolh ard Kivl ¢ already tested and proved its use-[for treé or four vears. At the end of | Mongean of Waterbn The one | & His vower is divided, to whom will we ihess. that time_he went to Milstons where he < Again e "‘f"d to fhe ol sgandlug : problgm “of SHORTAGE IN NEW YORK h 3 3 e rton Co, Inc., answer or other plegd relatione between church snd state| New York, Jan. 22.—A plan to relieve Fandchild is Anua Lettle Mongean of | 255180 the nower taken away from God? 7 s was employed ag a clerk for about three ¥ ing within two weeks, off ; Gallup et a! o It we assien it to another agency called 1 4 years after which he was a clerk in g Jundred | FINGER BITER FINED n Ttaly. the city's housing shortage through sl ot 3 3 Yoo Phees BUER 7 - amending the styte ghsurance kaw 10 per- By - 13 d - lat ked “in thi B Zn e ';.\é:f I“'“; e ) th one| firmation of tempo: as permanent ré- | pgAYERS IN CATHOLIQ N7 |mit any lite mngmce‘cm»:'n.‘y (&ur;: st Greai 3 g % Bast Lyme and -later worked in the 43, the Aniwould 1o Jonger| ceive: ointment of appralsers; 3. 0 oér Gettt: of 1 asaity In the ol 2 iy POLAOR SOVEE |mil of the Niantic Menufgcturing Co. be” bupreme, and there would | bo tws | Limitation Se tome ioe rcr:;nm.d;u of | CHUECHES OF NEW YORR | 10 ¢ tota On a breach of the peace charge for| s afterwards became the ~ Groton, DOWers arrayed against each other, {he “Uipg off a portion of the little finger | Montville and Fast Lymé corrspondent f Tony Maceon! In & fight at the new beth strect schoolhotise ‘last week, = * | strection of ‘model tenement houses for 5; 4. Authoriging receiver to ¢ou- | Joseph De Carlo was tound gufity Satur- " = on- | workmen, was advanced tonight by tinue business for a’further period of{ oV Y";“\I nfl;" ¥ Tbe Bepedic Su 1 Untermiyer, chief counsel to the. of{ furee months; 5. Autherizing payment of ‘gflms 1o iy l“smmms‘ TRy Smm'm e e e . Christian _Sclence | compensation to temporary receiver, post- | { ;fiéfi Tt e In 09 panee T e I atdasy cohiny rgle of Marcia in the musical comedy The | accspts and these throo sreas|poned; lown of Grotom et,al. v3, Groton | AlchoWbop PRIk & Hases ‘elanccd | 1 e, Y sy coliny oy angling and wrote many = interésting | Cameo Girl! which is to be staged here] Yeritier of Spirit, omminoten fron Works ot al. order of notice, bost-| iristendom inte profount et TN L M ntempiating an arrangement fon . X 14100 and cosis and was given three|ctories on angling. By the club next month. The {alent com- | Presenco,i” omniscience, not_theoreticpl- | poned; Standard Machinery Cor ys. U.|M1e iyt Paelic g T L e { . A e 3 months in jall by Judge Arthur F. Lib-| Since leaving New London about ten | mittee also selected Thomas . McCann ractly, but as \iyihg o . Elestiol ot iaélosnre of defence, ia|UronEs W o ayer De Carlo was also charged with immediate constru vagt Pete C il ey £y v Hense thel u th gment ; 1o iz repose y Father's goul. Many | cale of the needed class of buildings. ry ’ vears ago he has been edifor of several | for the male lead, as 1&bért. The r s, and %t teaches t liew thereof, judgment; no defense, judg- | the repose ¥t tiie Hol er’s goul. Many the § 08 i'ougn the feshy part of the|small papers in New Tersey and Penn- | héarsdis or the productian siarted Sar. % nd of Pets Culotta. . | Powers of good afid evil with the result for The Day, holding tho iposition ‘for i universs of conflicting foree. several vears. Mr. Dodds awvas d lover i i ine | Chaos and o of nature and was especlally fond ~of n the poiice court and was fined ; s Ta b of these~fundamentals 1t ment for $523 ; Rlankenfeld ys. Charmatz, ?""'f“‘“;“én‘;’:" e ¥ T Newtown—Two large barns off the g ania. He wes editor of the Daily |Urday (evening under the' direction of | Solution of all human probl argament 0f motion to cite Jegor Blan. | 0. the trid Maceoni, who lost & gortion of his fin-| Teicgraph of Brownsville at he time ox | Mrs Harrington Adams, who arrived jm|a € n Scientist faces 3 . Was trying to act Ws peacemaker in his death. For several vears prior to | Norwich the latter nart of-last week. It between the other two men, Trial °re during the next few weeks before the | two sons, John ¥. Dodds, Jr., and Rob- medy is put ¢ * convioted man ook an_appeal and prematire | property known as Sunset cotiage om | kenfeld as co-plaintiff. postonea: Ap | In many ;,’,‘;!",;‘“"‘;";,:,’;.";,,,r e | North ain street, belonging 10 . Albert : the omnipotence derson vs. Ritchotte, default for fallure | "T0TSs 6 (08 RS AEHT WU A | Blackman, took fire at noon Sngday and - leaving this seotion, Mr. Dodds made his |13 exvected that Mr. Baker, who wrote | t he faces a c vhere | to answek, plead two weeks: Spe- | LI, O contigusd (hroughout the | were totally destroyed. Thé fire was rmed mission: case in the police court was nog|nome in Montville. - ;‘pe Iyrigs for the iyction, will also be | tucket YWoreted xfim Co."s. Belly, de- | aLternoon o ' ‘ e over untll 3 olclock Saturday afternoon. | He ‘s suryived hy his widow and |BS Jo | Raiph Difito, was 1iTerpreter. i / 5 ; omnisciencetiie 130l for fatiure to Diead, Fostugusd; |niEnt while officiais a8d sublic men, bot | dimovered by a melghbor who sent in OUCH |} MY BACK! RUB ’ & men. I forpial ex- | alarm to the fire department. H 3 edgs of God—to' Surp! Tobin V5. Dusas, default for fajlure to|Clerey and lavmen. lesued!"forpiai 3 & bond 07 4000 ert H. Dodds, \;hu live at 1ts sgglfic :;hew??:tagé&: inclufiwl 538 gmi) L -:he Wisdom and light ta mect Th sxwa-,flefl‘ku?le?fl}:salxn o u‘;e;g‘(‘flrzein, 5 'm""hm‘““ requitt Ohmequics, it was un- | T 3 "0 $209. street, New Lonton. The latter 1eft for . cplldren, and in theltion. If 'evil seems to hold sway, he|ys Alpert'’sy al; d'.vh it for failpre to| r L oha % A il s Brownsvills”goon after receiVing news | cast Will appear George Madden, William | knows tnat Gog Miver: | plead, pleadings fn two Weeks; Gaiup o |louGSed. Wil take plice at St Pafricl’s | CREAM CLEARS A Y WEDDING. 1of bis fatheds death. Mitchell, Florine Schofield, Bernice Wil-|sal good, i [ other cathelitals on Monday, Jan: 20, 5 2 AD. ni s ho divine ‘presence| al- 8. Thames River Lumber Co.,hear- {824 other cathetenis o MonGiy, 740° B0 STUFFED-UP HEAD, iss 2l joif 1gy, N sy Oolxl:iexxilflgze: Fl;:"cu!ier. Elea-| iz at hand to destroy evil. inz on application n‘io ?mpmgiugwflxfin. - St Peter's ia Rome 5 80 ion—Coote —T‘ i nor gerald, Herber! ey, Lylel, on e Judge 190k the ichard I = { - | Instantly Opens Every Air Passage— AL, yel e other hand, the adberents of | 3¢ : ¥ ‘!P 10 the of the archi: : | ‘A simple but very attractive wed- bk Thimete and Lampence Hamillon all ‘o | curcent reiipions. toachings So” ooy oe | Y8 Lailhs B $Ehaikn, oo (o de ok : ¢ took place Saturday afternoon at William J. Marphy, svhom appeared In the production Of, OR, . {scopal diocese, Archbishop Haves said: Clcars Throat g e rule rely whélly upon the all-power, all. | (c0% $30 in thres weeks; Reba 4. Ostig. | 77 *jone o'clock at the residence of Mr. and| The fuperal of William J. Murphy was = 2 tore e 5| Mrs. Ward T. Alling, 48 Veuxhali st 4 “Benciar XV Will over bo known as presonce and allknow ny vs. Teon A. Ostigny. sgcond order of |, the world war. It wes my 1g are clogzed and youry held Saturday morning utMls late home| TUSTE are mapy feaiure ehoruses.| siew, they wil neaan rugs | NOtice, ETanted. S Drivhcas 1o witnes bis oveation as R S Y TaE 2 ¥ 1 3gw London, when Mids Annd Frances| at 22 Washington strect with » large| WA 'ede, e Faint and Powder| or ‘other material means and. tum. o oy cardinal fn"May, T314 and s coronatlon ota, appiy & little pure, S The timas o | COote, sister” of Mps Alling, was 4nit- | number of relafives and friends from | Shorus the Cameo Gifl chorus Green-| Gog Gy a3 e Teeen wn, nope of| INCIDENTS IN SOCIE 26 D84 of tie Charch. ths folcwing Sep- | HAFTD oF a cold apply a et pure, (4 by the iime Y0u | eq in'marriagé to Adolph E. Brion of| Boston and other cities present. There eses: chionus, -the Padil Addle: chorea | Teliéf from other sources has witer: A, “and iy - tember. Divime Providence elevated him lf“—‘m’i'lb A A I g fid lgmencss, Huntington L. L, ahd New York city | were' many beautiful foral tributes. Phautars Shor i 2’ 5 pehtt m"'“ | vanished. j M P 4 n t16 the Ch Pater a7 the first clash of metrt e th oty mm." {1n the presence of & number of frignds| At the services in St Pairick's chazch P rhe siohl Sobre 1o Serd OGia6 | Tesus of Nazareth brought fo men ihe | 'CH® 10 £HieNdS ufGrml qrms that he fplght move afid et throug: | S00thing and healing swollen, tuflamel, This soothing | and’ relatives of the couple. Bev. PLOip J. Moone was fhe celgbrapg | SHOThS WPe musical aeoreis very nab- | o ciution of ghe Fathaiy of G dpa| L oRand ovening 3 {he mbsoquent locritytng and wyxte yaars, | Membranestand you get inelant Bivs o e on, sl Miss Coote is the daughter. of the|°f the ot ol b 2s ol ¥ e { the brotherhodd of man. He taught ang |, jidas 434 M3 Gardiper Syeene have| o' wiiltecobed Agirs of prack, Metoy hnd | TV L n right out an of the Mrs! ¥ L. 5 = a e sou . retur rom Boston a @ guests o b ive of (rist | Cream y S 3 isery. gleal, yet ab- | 1ts eV, James Copie D. it oo o Seautitul ‘Tapa o Hign The b rers | BOUNDARY OF MO l::;;fi&fih;h;fi?zmyoif dove: Heloms Greene's siater. Mon Wliam B | LuaoFe Sobe hrd Saat it o oillic clogged nostrils open Tight up: YOur, e a4 does't burn the | PROT oF Triniy Mothodist Episco-| were Thomas Haglish, Thomas, Wiliamg 7 FARMS IN DISBUTE | love God supremely, and his metenbos| PRUmeE: : iman belige of T Wounded ad 1h: head Iy dlear: no more huwking ers {ago. She has resided W yf“;’ and Timothy J. Murphy and James C. I.| 4 hearing. for the establistment of a | as himself. The consclousness of Chrigt| S baries F. Johuson, an instructor im|captive, of ths widow and the orphen, of | snuffiing. Count fifty. All the 't ¢ elee stops lumbago, solatica, | oy 5y kg “ 7. T Mr. Brion is peess. | Staniey! “Burial was in the'family lot in | oundary ‘between 1 in Montvile | Jesus so perfeotly reflected Gpa i Morgan school,” Clinton, Was the -guest srdcken ness, dryness, strugziing for breath is. imasiém %0 prompuly.| fent of (HE Wenase Sieel L. ol mey | St Marve cemetery, whero Ret. Myles | (i by Joseph Ziminsky and Edward | Susgestions of sin or mortality costy ool | Stturday of Mr and Mrs. W. Tyler Ol- ‘i noly faf ¢ gone. You feel fine. i i i York and Hartford. t P. Galvin kead a wmm"z‘ strvice. Kelley was hield before Atforney Warren | tor. In the presence of his unparatleleg | 2%t SUdying the etera from Mz, Ologtt’s | ter ‘dround” which Fuman passion raged, |—— — e e 1 T =3 Cumm; & Ring we e ' funeral | g rroughs in the court common | knowledge of God, sin, disease and deaty | O0SETYatory, iashed as ft Ware'to @ fury of haired, re- w. BACKUS ELKS R GE‘rorm:d %‘?’i&ff?a;”?;z’v,gg, PEE- LAtRStiL. - EEaj s The ;fmr court s 43 | fled as darkndss fleeS before the ligng | Mrs. Blanche Langan Caw. wife o 632 <tipsuity;. Wijh GRALAY g THE WM. W. : 7 i 1 . J. e e Lee, ——— « | New Londop Saturday mzrning. Attorney ist Jesus never conceded that f Rear Admiral Clarence A. Carr of Brook- {calim resignation he bore thy z | D UMMA pastor of thg nd Congregational Bag Left at Theaire Ourb, Burtows sat as a COmmItiec of the - | was fn saeh tiey Soneede eey : 3 ; if all, ut Woise not detiate In the sligh: HOSPITAL : 3 R eft at Theatr 3 5 € o i T 85 an incurabie. iyn, N. Y., will pe entertained by Miss |if all. 3 B i AR ITE GRS, L sems incrediblo that s person|Periof court. Apout wo or ien sorss of | case. ‘He knew (hal diteess oy eds | Eitavem Eusiugion yhad ghe comes.tg e i i o T cass ! v are e. of e sum total of h Norwich to the Tni! Vorke; . &h d and FOOD SALE | nuesen o e v |2t It T ionbome TR Um0, (o ke | Sl SR e o e T s, e raining School At a meeting of the staff of * such the case, for on S “event eorge Crandall w London und y Love was able to destroy it. % dewn tomb e For the Benefit of the | News" ol Connecticut calloge t New | such & bak wis Sonsd on the plaensik I | GRotEd B Pitcuer ot Norwich eivil sosin | of wisiper noues oY, it ey T htaet 4 otie of the chtizeh greatast pontifls and N FOI’ urses . al London the following freshmen were | front of tho Davis theatre. The bag was | cors and it was entirely of & Seghuigal - | to the divtne~purpose and Ko destiow imes Rebekal Past Noble Grangs as- | 0Be OF The workd's tniest . T TYHTEER . ELKS' CHARITY FUND | eclécted as temporary’ : Doro- | on the curt; with no owner in sight. The | tWre 38'(0 tlic b © tW0 | them all equally. The modern o sociation Wil hold an dli-day session in | B T of Ashetich. LA Private, General Hospital with well. 4 {8y Griswold, ‘Priseia rory, Yeabel|finder took the ba to the police station. | arme. Several docdd of the proverty | feation of discases a3 inctionat pese | S Lot Tucatng, memvers being | (3, 07 e 1o B | ondlgned madicah surdisal - sod - oboy * To Be Held | Louty, Annie' P. McCombs'and Doro-{ whers It was opened, and found to con- | Were ntroduced a9 AL Yous and organic he disrczarded entifs. | erteriained by th i ghanl. fiaéufi’ L ik o the cohgivme !gg:'e b i riments, offers thres, » {thy Ward. . " | tain a pair of felt siippers. The'bag s at| e : 'xy' He proved thisor othors by heal-| Qaprey 1odgs, No. 20, At this meeting new T shiser Sy stetrical depar @ ) 23 TUESDAY, J ANUARY 24th | s Setlow ‘23 elected | the police station. Sues for $800 for Meat Bill ng the sick and rafsing the dead, And|memibers will be admitted and officers will Father Tiérper said, noted 5 nn"hu”' years' graded coursefo young w z - ? junior assistadlt managing editor. A Judge Charles B. Waller heard the casc) then he proved k by the supreme test|be it for the year. The as- | (G ohah o peace, political in- {desiring a nurse's training. b A letter of resignation from Leslle Al- o ¢f E. Sehoenberger of New Haven against | °f destroving death/ for himself. He| sociation is of the ast officers {4yt ang us & friend of the ,,;;. 2 nee for cireular of i e At the Store Formerly deman, ot ary editor, was read e ¥. 3. & [C chertz inlthe cpirt bt | groved for all time that tho vhysical qm\em“hau?;z? 55’2“.5-’2 dugiriel g0 s yfriend of HOY st ‘once g Riiis - 2 el acee) B, ¥ ol S T n New Saturday | Senses not bind man. He ros - | tie, Niani Jewet! L t \ Occupied by g KSRt | “the stete, armbry o - m?&”. P i Raintif dfl%mog Derior ~fo thoso semses because ho|is expectod that thers will be large 4t |ITALIAN CABINET MINITER ~ APPLICATIONS FOR THE MAI G. W. Kies Eighth Birthday Party meeua 3l ol o the morning g | 10 < 0 i S 201 | o ot St 1o T sn | endinge ot ‘aesder' : BECEIVED AT THE ; Mar; - } CLASS, MUST BE RETURNEI S o be E FORE FEBRUARY 20th. v Hayen. 'Tekalishi claims | eareer stands out In history a beacon |As Osprey lodge regular s st b i ¢ 2 ADDRESS Mo tor about sticet department 16oked qut for | that fhe meat wis delivered (o e restau: IEN Immeasursbly, transoendiog all| i the evening i “Rg g : 4 . ADDRE ; NOTE—AIl donations to be left at the|a dozen little Merry foty ; i i . . | otlier human experlences. grands Saleroam or ot Murohy's Clors, obt | st et iiamte e y b ot csens Sqqrday ! : : h & ashi, proprietor of the ¢ paralleles. victory ~ over the ‘physieal| The 4 n of 121 McKinley - 3? ,; .“‘k’»;e Swas [u the restaurant bus- | Senses, and hdause of that .viefory his|at noon and 80 MAIN STREET -wmmw %iuMy . S o2 Tt - ! a y sand carts in ths it Paker Eddy, the discoverer = / 3 a s " L. 2 sosite the Western Union. party from 3:. b o'clock g Slippgry sidewalks a il preach- | founder ‘of Christlan Sclenos, gra: A man may be fast asieep, but rath- fcondition of otz Tse of store given by Scawartz Bros. |1¥ ant me'»au 8L syrinkiing s ; i ool “¥hq steraal 1t of existenon wiich the|ep tlow When SN 5

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