New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 27

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Ancient Document, Dated 1745, In Possession fl. E. Cowles J; % ag (i~ : D Y ol ) Bl 4 I i ¥k Wi J # . i ¥ ~ i e S. E. Cowles of 188 Carlton|“Greetings: sireet, this city, 18 in possession or | “l having on the 27th inst. re- an Interesting official document | ceived further orders from His dating back to long before the | Honor the Governor that the regle Revolutionary war and dealing | with military orders of that time, | The document consists of orders | scnt to Captain Samuel Cowles of “Kensington Par v Colonel Thomas Welles instructing him to | have the men under his command | prepared for military eventualities, The letter, a picture of which 1s printed above, is searcd and yellow with ase but in an excellent state of preservation. It is one of the most cherished possessions ot the | Cowles family, of which Postmaster in a rendiness of an hour's warning 8 M. Cowles of Kensington is a|not only to defend ourselves but to i | member, The letter reads as fol- lnsshv the neighbouring government ment under my care be completely cquipt for war & held 8o in readi- to def#hd ourselves but to, assist our neighbours if need be. “These are therefore to order & dircet you to take speeial care that each soldler under your command completely equipt with armes ammunition & all warlike imple- | ments as by law required & those that are not to sec that they he Jows {1t nced o require. “To Capt. Sam'l Cowles | “Dated in Glastonbury 20th day “Captain of Ye First Company | of April, 1745 “In Kensington Parrish “Thomas Welles, Colonel” IN DUONNOR GASE .. Lrror was found in the | the City Nattonal bank of Bridge- | port and ordered the judgment of | Judge Nickerson to be set aside and Local Girl Probably Hurt Canse s e o by Avdui g It Her Il bank had sued Robbins B. Stosckel, y lbmn Ise | receiver of the Gaynor Manufactur- Er e ing company and the Remington Hartford, Jan. 20 (A —That Miss | Arms Unjon Metallle Cartridge com- Vivian M. O'Connor of New Britain | P Judge Nickerson h”.d gendered greatly injured hor cass by appoar. | Judsment for the plaintiff fixing the s s her own lawyer, heing wHolly |AMOUDL of a mor(gago debt, estab- without training or experience in le- | lishing priorities among the de- gal procedure, was Indicated fn an | endant lienors and ordering a fore- opinion handed down by court of errors at New Haven yes terday which found no errors in (he judgment rendered by Judge Hin- man in supcrior court for tho do- suprem plaintiff and Remington Arms ap- pealed. No error was found in the Arms company's appeal. |Hartford Man Killed | By Unknown Autoist 1 ford, ma of Chadwick avenue, fendants, Annle Solomon and others, Ihe supreme court handed down opinions elght and found no error nst Miss O'Connor IHam M, Maltbie declared: who, Hart- ford, died in the Hartford hospital party unskilled fn such | st night of injuries received Sun- mat , seeks to remedy 80mMC | gav night when he was struck by an claimed wrong by invoking proccsses | ,.tomonile on Burnside avenue, Fast which are at best technieal and com- | yurigord, East Hartford police plicated, is very il advised and have no clue to the identity of the sumcs a most difficult task. Ou automobile courts, however, have always lenient toward such a on record before us is reple | denee every rcasonable assist- | ance wa to the plaintiff in her | efforts to present her case for trial and to prepare it for presentation to this conrt. We cannot of course entirely disregard the established rules of procedure. been and the th evi RS-1 Makes Successful Trip During High Wind Belleville, 1IL, Jan. 20 (P—The 5-1, the 'S new semi-rigid dirfgible, passed the most gruelling arn a avy blow and landed unscathed “But wo do not, as we might, dis- | 4¢ ott field yesterday after having miss the appeal out-of-hand, with yeen aloft 19 hours and 45 minutes the comment that the record before | Landing was delayed by a high us does not properly present any wind which several times reached a question of law which we would re- |yvelocity of 51 miles an hour. view. Rather ont of consideration | Licutenant Orville A. Anderson, for the plaintiff's youth and finex- |pilot, said no discomfort was felt perience, we search the record to see by the crew of 12 men other than i we can find any reasonable hunger. The giant ship had fuel for grounls upon which an appeal may be predicated.” hours, “The test fustifies our faith in the ss O'Connor had sued for $25.- | RS-1," said Licut. Colone John A. 000 damages for injurles, both per- | I ow, Scott fielc commandant. gonal and property alleged to have | It proved itself an unusually bern Incurred in connection with worthy craft.” VALUED EMPLOYEE OF THE CORBIN WORKS IS ANOTHER BOOSTER FOR NOX-RI-TIS Finds NOX-RI-TIS Dissolves the Calcarcous Deposits That Cause Rheumatism the good people of |flashes of sharp pain go through joy than to them that it was h bearable. 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