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i SOMERS had the pick of all the choice Turkeys killed in New London and Windham Counties, ex- cept threc which went to the Bulletin Co. as Thanksgiving Gifts to our local County and Children’s Homes. We paid 35¢, we sold for 40c. E v said that had one, “The finest Turkey I ever carved or ate. | Whe fBulletin. Norwich, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 1913. VARIOUS MATTERS re begins to be a demand for storm doors and window strips, | Some of the storvs display placards urging early Christmas shopping The term examinations at the N, F. will commence next Monday. The Sound steamers are bringing up big freights, including many bales of cotton. H. P. Beausoleil left Sunday for Hol- yoke, Mass, where his mether is seri- ously ill. \ Mrs. Annie W. Coggeshall of She- tucket street has entered the Backus hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Talbot of Asylum street returned this week after several days' visit ifi New York. Mrs. John W. avenue, New L. her mother, Mr: Mohegan. BEFORE PARDON BOARD. Two Petitions Quidgeon of - Park don, is entertaining L. M. Fielding of m New London Coun- ]I}UMPEN‘SATI Accidents. The new workmen’s compensation act was explained by Prof. W. C. Fish er of Middletown, formerly of the We: leyan faculty, at a special meeting un- der the auspices of the Board of Trade NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ON SIMPLE AND PHOMPI Is One Purpose of New Law as Explained to Board of Trade by Professor Fisher of Harvard—One Effect Will Be to Cause Employers to Endeavor to Reduce Possibility of | 9, 1913 RS em he must notify the personal presentation \i and must also file the compénsation ) accept the other party b j or registered his decision with commissioner. It as intended to ex- | | cover costs is given in the case ol Jan, sien Vs, wvi Judge Wo following decisions The demurrer is overruled Garvin of Sprague Philias coeur of Sprague, which is & tre . case. . Judgment for the defendant to re- | s J. Rhil'ips Co. Stonington. Judsment for the plaintiff to re-over | $204 was given in the case of Mrs, wd- ward Fenner of North Stonington v: Charles P. Culver, administrator of the estate of Charies H. Culver of North Stonington. She sued for this amount for the board and lodging she turnished for Elvia H. Price for 101 vs. 8! E. Jennin_. uf HEMALTED CEREAIS (05 MALT BREAKFAST FOOD A (ONPOUKDo WHEATaoMALT For the convenience of any who de- Give us your order for Your Xmas| Many telephone poles have been as- 1, re Withdi weeks. Many s ; rawn. 2 aw £ casu- TFurkey NOW and get a good one at|sembied near the railroad station at Lkl e il il e e e 1o vhate Sourt adjourned at 4.30 until De- | re such accommodation this bank & reasonable price. Allyn’s Point. The December mesting of the board | B M FGHY. Vaddress W. B. Shoe of | vidual Homes and those who do mot | © e 3 Wil e apen duriny the Mo Fifty printed calling cards for 25| Of Pardons was held in the chapel at| pra ¢rord, an authority on the preven- | regularly- employ five or more. The Suit Over Size of Lak, SOMERS cents at The Bulletin Office.—adv. | oo State prison at Wethersfleld Mon- | i,y o¢ industrial accidents showed a | attorney general has interpreted the| In the common pleas court Saturday O Y . || December and January to receive des : 3 day, the session being presided over by | mper of devices for industrial safety | bill to include all employees whatsq- | the case of Michael Conway vs. John chive Flavor . > : Miss Caroline Wheeler, §1, died Mon- | Sovernor Simeon E. Baldwin. Others| g, "y, " giereopticon explaining the | ever. However, employers in these!J. O'Nell and of John J. O'Neil vs. posits or cash for safe keeping upen day at Stonington. A brother, Irving | S.tng on the board were Supreme | .y cand purpose of each. The meet- | three classes may notify the commis- | Michael Conway was on trial. The el B M ST S ! s Mr. H. T. Miller’ Wheeler, survives her, = | Gourt Justice Alberto T. Roraback of | B0 B by ced through J. L. La- | sioners that they do not wish to ac- | troublé arose over a sale of a ho Breakfast Food makes a wel- || Saturday evenings and every R A% 22 s . 5 Canaan in place of Morris W. Seymour | 700" sons, representing n liability | cept the new system and will con- |and lot on Lafayette street for § tho like i . R DANCING Some of the Methodist churches are | 9f Litchfleld, the Hon. Lewis Sperry ofy (o 0 ®5iplere \was a large attend- | tinue under the same conditions as at | Oct. § 1912 by Conway to Mr. O'Nel come change for those who day evening preceding a SCHOOL FO! CING, | .00 making plans for watch night | SOuth Windsor, former Sheriff Frank | o o5 present with all the old common law |The lot, it appears, is considerably variety at their meals. The | ' ng ot L L upon wthar 28 Oak Street. services New Year's eve. ?&.u?{‘fi'f,‘:fié‘;“m?,’, wM("rrfil:;erS&pf\T;? et ALt avien 0, dxxncphersog defenses. 4 G 3’5':1“" than is stated in the warranty parching process is more com- 4 pe for Beginners 2: Y 5 Aaai g opened the meeting and announce xceptions. 20 lote, bringtus | @bt - the oll, |} evenings special arrangement Saturdey c"f'" or Beginners 230 | 1o stores are beginning to feature | Wich, Dr. S. B, Overlock of Pomfret. _ | that there would be a business men's| compensation is to be provided ex- |, MF. Conway asked for permission plote, el 5 e by ge! Advanced, 4 p. m, window displays of candy and fruit, | Addie Burns, the New London wom- | [nit, (hEre WOme bE & BUS Qe TR S e Pond serious | to_make the deed right, but as M flavor of the wheat, combined imest any dentand coosubned: Ryl Call for Circulars. Telephone 1082, | tinsel, Christmas tree decorations, etc, [ 1 who was sentenced i 2%-,:3031‘5"‘:;' e e st il Y S et "A’x“"g‘l:e“;‘“tsfig Che | O'Neill objected the aid of the law with the pleasant malt taste. = Jurs h i o omaie na thdrew hat etition, | Speaker o discuss the compensation | Crpiove. Otherwise all questions of W53 SOught. . Try a 15c package. special sales. During December the planet Neptune | a female child, withdrew her b . . ploy Then Mr. O'Neil brought an action e | i< in the constellation Cancer, a short [as did Kate Cobb, who has been in |law. IHe then presented Prof. Fisher. | cause are eliminated. It was intend- |, UgR S0 DUEEl bIOUSHE an action | i o il distance east of Mars and visible about | Prison_since 1879, serving a life sen- Professor Fisher Speaks. etll to ms—ket thedcomfi:&fié"’;“p;;’;: that Mr, Conway said in the warranty ! Dafkde . 30 p. m, tence for the murder of her husband. Protessor Fisher said that the work- | DI Prompt and automatlc as possi-|deed that the lot was 131 feet front e ncas aho | 5 Among petitions not heard were those | | PRofesSor Feber Maif el (A€ WOUL | ble. “Under . Sk when it is only 80 1-2 feet and that At your ‘srocerk. The state prison at Wethersfield has | of Frank Bassett, Joseph Fallanea and | Mel's compensation act was a sVS- | plove is not going to receive big ver- | o gaptn of th lot was 157 foat when 2 3 a population just now of 634 persons. | Antonio Grasso, all life prisoners from | LT A, O b o Pt dicts. The largest amount possible to | ;5 0niv ‘136 feet, Maited: Cereals Co MART hiy-five of them are serving life | Fairfield county, John Riley, a ]\'elw;:g; ;30',],'{‘:‘? ;;{L{xé;lfi&es';m 8 e sShuite 16135 400 and that only in case | i’ is" understood that the variations Suntingtin VE B | sente: London county forger, and Angela 3 Ehe ol of permanent and compl sabi i ic) dhneasiGin. OF the B SET Musco of Fairfield county, abuse of fe- | of so-called employers' liabilit; but it is better to be sure of & mod- | frer discovered when G B Plhie B: cuassan The parochial schools of the city |male child, the industrial statgs of this country:|erate sum.than to, take'a chance un- |wil (oifint tha front feot of lamias. on and state were closed Monday in hon-| The board went Into executive ses- f:lnynw;flg!gk:HSBVA\:‘;MYC;QM‘t"'g the| Ger the old law, with the chances | Tafayette stawet to assess for. street = an 5 » come to US le' A ast of the Immaculate|sion at 5 o'clock and "‘ler“‘hewa‘:k‘compensatkm Systom and. these twe | 21l in faver of the employer. oiling and he went to Mr. Conway to e nouncement was made that the work | 2 Made as Positive as Possible. find out from him how much land he Ho Mak. A useful gift recently receivea ot]D1id ot been comploted Mo decisions) FC, jdoubtedly fake up the svstem| o tion has beon made as pos- | B4 Bold to Mr. O'Nell and then the| ato ta Make ? A useful gift recently ved at'| were reached, it was stated, and. the - i o mistake was discovered. Before both | the Otis library is a postoffice street | hoard will meet again on Friday, Dec. Not to be Increased Burden. itive a8 anvtnins human can be Claim | SIS [Wos, Glacoversd. | Before both | [f Better Cough Syrup than . Uhited Siafean® Princival cities of the 19, in order to complete the bUSINEss| This is not a perfect system of meet- | 1O D O Vet assucance to e | . Mr. Conway, Mr, O'Neil, L. O. Smith, You Can Buy L before it ing tho evil of industrial accident but | Smployer must elve assurance to the |y qg T Kally: & ¥ baker, Jamed e new workingmen’s compensation it is much better than the old system | IS ORCF CO0E B, OO BAY. 00 v | T Case’ and W.' F. Hill testified in A Beibity R piy, Savivg 80 as alrcady begun to make im ATTENDED CONFERENCE. under which In 99 out of 100 cases the | SAnRat secure an ipdividua’ BIINERCY | (1o case. " The matier was apparent- Eaiily, Spply, Sevinw tant and profitable business for the —_— employe received no solace for his in- | gy "thirg way is by insurance, either |1 _a mistake and both men were sal- ¥ ; ! insurance agents, Dr. Pollock Was With Public Servics | jury. "Now the emplovers are S0ing | by “employars’ mutunl or by - market |ied with the deal until the ot was Wy o ey CUMM]NGS & RING | 1t is always fair weather to the R et AETM Sdlto iy tically every case of injury vet there | Bolicles. 1f any employer falls to show Judge Kelly dréw the deed and he| A full pint of congh syrup—as much \ousekeeper who can do her daily work o will be no net increase of burden on | (e GOMIISS & S put down the dimensions of the land | as you could buy for $2.50--can easily i ; 3 {he conference with the public service | be considered as wages or expense for | ooi® WY, OF STOLIOT (R80T BOCR TS [ana Mr, Conway testified that he paced ghat takes hold of the ordinary cough | - [ o The last examination for admission | ooiiicsion lnst week In Hartford at | materlals by the employer and will "3'0:9 e T aiih. BB e ot the ;n[ theiin nd nb supposed he had more quickly .,_,,““}}v_ conquering it in- to the bar this year is to take place | ¢ Sl = pe - | figured in the cost of manufacture and | ot the dimension right. s side of 24 hours. Excellent, too, for n the capitol building at Hartford on| Which the new law was discussed re- | 8,09% & & T 2 i the commodity | COMmon law defenses. In arguing the case for Mr, O'Neil goacmofic eroup, whooping cough, bron- Friday, December 26. garding they classification of attend e Wark ot GothoEn Prevention of Accidents. Lawyer Shiclds said that Mr. O'Neil Shoel asthma. and broneniti ida december 26. % . i B am c v s cos = 0 Lawyer said that Mr., O Ghikl mathrin: and.; bis . : : 1 e Dy e iatetie Institution and | L et large 1s & typs of soclal ad. | Thero is one other phase of the new |18 5,636 square feet of land short and | hitx ar Mt of Krensiatos sugar with | yme of the milkmen reported that | th5, O0€ O @ esioners fook very full | vance which we are facing and must | system; prevention of industrial ac- |at the price of lang, as stated ¥ the | 3475int of warm water, and stir for 2 337 MAIN STREET | It was snowing hard at 3 o'clock Mon- | | 4% o all the matters introduced | continue to face. Industry has caused | cldents. The employer will have every | real estate men who testified, $12.50 per | pbites “Put 914 ounces of Pinex (ffty juy morning. There were numerous | PO *definite decision was reached, | marvelous advances but until recent- | incentive to reduce the number of | front foot,-the vaiue of the land would ' Gt worth) in a pint bottle, then add Opposite Post Office. blished 1872. | flurries during the day. 5 X hat the attitude of | Iy human relation to industry has only | accidents to the minimum as he|De $461.60. While he did not claim fhe Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. § Established 187 Dr. Pollock stated 4 ‘Phone 1052-2 dy Asdl = Phiad | Mrs. Estella Grandy has been trans. | the committee seemed to be a very | been touched. Workmen's compensa- | knows he must pay. Deaths and in- |there was exactly fraud in the matter Tale g teaspoouful every one, two or | one - Lady istant ferred by letier from the Second Con- |fair ‘one and that they evidently in- | tion is but onle of several big problems | jurics In Industry are greater than |he said there was what might be (erm- | glirce hour 3 The Plaut-Cadden CO. grogational church, Norwich, to Boz- | tended to handle the matter so as to | in the relation of humanity and indus- | the ravages of war. The number ls |od legal fraud wument said | This 35 just laxative enough to help e > rah Congregational church. help and not to hinder the adminis- | try which Connectlcut and the world | amazing each year. In 80 per cent. of hJudsa arnes in hi argument sald ' relieve a cough. Also stimulates the - PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ? T 3 tration of the hospitals. must face. The law is hero and goes | the injurles or deaths the persons are | there can be no recovery unless fraud appetite, which is usually upset by & 5 : ; | Instructions have been issued from| The new law provides for classified, | into effect January The problem | 40 or under, in the prime of life. There | 18 shown and there is no intention of gough 'The taste is pleasant. | 9 144-146 Main Street the office of the adjutant general for | unclassified and exempt classification | now is to understand it for we must |is a great 108s in wealth to the natlons | fraud in this matter. It was simply « “ph " oot of pine and sugar syrup on the instruction and examination of |in the emploves, in the unclassified |live under it whether we consider it | by these years of productiveness which | Iistake by Mr. Comway and it should . 58 0 eq § B aties Ss el knowns inners in the coast artillery corps. |list are domestics and day laborers, | good, bad, or indifferent. are.cut off. inese accldents are In| g ons statea land was sold that Mr. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated b . %l and in the exempt list the public ser-| = Connecticut Law is Optional One. |8 STeat measure preventable. The|8OnS Stajedt tand was goid CMaf, v o D0C o % "o way white pine extract, | e George ¥. Kibbe has rented the|vice commissioners have power to number can be reduced if the country 5 o - : oF a oth Sarall ol‘ Special Orders for hotel property at Somers to|place anyone whom they may cnoose. [ The Connecticut law is an optional| sotg jtself to the task of reducing them. thorities to prove his atatements, ;"‘h‘, e Ctlie e itea er G er of bse, i .. 48 s, | law, because of constitutional limita- : ; e % e case could not be finished on healing pine elements. Other prepara- 2 mental lines and general adaptability | tion of risk, fellow servant and con- |y giness efficlency and the saving of | Wien Attorney Shields was given pe iis Pinex and Sugar Syrup remedy (|| to show you how stylish and how 0 Word reaches the island forts that,|of the person applying for a position, | tributory negligence doctrines are|oypense of compensation to lead him |Tjssion to amend his second count pag often been imitated, but the old suc- erfect fitting a TAILORED " akel he defense of the em- | which he did and both atiorneys were : P 9 while the seacoast defenses aro near | hut it 1s so formulated as to give pres: | taken from the defense of the em- | SRS OF CROPENETER.LS o Syume | Which he did and both atforneys cesstul mixture has never been equaled. (|| SUIT can be made FOR $8.00. : va | ompletion, there is a great lack | ent employes an advantage in pro- | Plover and with their removal the em- |13, ™0, (0G0nts” “Thore 1s really |5 £ Y, o it is now used in more homes than any received at RALLION’S tillerymen for service behind the | motion. ploye has a fine chance to win a case | grl, 0 SES L MO S0 o s Seateguara- b ot ntolomeni o o s guns in the courts. The purpose of the law | ETeaf €ain to employers in safeguard- | Two HENS LAY FOR e C. MILLSTEIN, Ladis *| is to avoid litigation and to arrange a | o U 4 NSEGUTIVE DAYS guarandy of absolute satisfaction, . 3 Tailor. oA former Salem physician, Dr. MRS. JAMES F. FENTON positive scale of compensation. If the | 5014 I Preportlon to the safety of the 13 CONSPO! or money prompily refunded. gocs with || 106 Main Strest, Nerwich, Gt i " Congdon of Mystic, has received a ) .| employer assents to these payments | Bt 8 red 9 - Storrs—Fifth Week Goes this preparation. Your druggist has If You Wili appointment. as one of the non-resi- | Elected President of Catholic Women's | {hen mis old. defenses are not. taken | Gcnis the employer will receive a re- fIn Cont::‘::; Sheite - Fifn Wy FTuee. of Wilf pet 1t for you, 1 aet “Do It Now” Pompital Morwicn, the staft of Backus| - Club—Other Officers Chosen. Y e oot Sybtem o et | Curo greater eficlency in His plant ana | send o The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind! . Y g 3 ; S WD e compensation system o » | Will have the consciousness of having [ The third international egg laying viduals were elected to membership in o ow Turkey supper, safe and entertain-| The Catholic Women's club held | nothing as he has in the past for if he | gone something to safeguard human |contest at Storrs has shown increased | =— — ———=———| the chamber of commerce of the T il y SRkt James' parish hous; |Imeeting in the Buckingham Memorial | does not accept the system his emq|jiee and happiness. production every single week since i P Carpentier at a dance and | United States today by the board of s W, 0L S B oy James parish | Bous | Monday evening with an attendance of | ployer has all the old common law de. Shuwed Gately Desibe Dicduction syery singls wesks since Il upon iarre Campentier at s ance and | Dalted Beate tuaky Y tunity to have a sitting | Foau . e Ay - 1%l about 60. The president occupied the | fenses. Thus both employer and em- ices. fon Noy.oL TAls Weedly gein i | supper. glven e Lafayette % ! ; and get your Photographs || D°°T open at 8.o'clock—ady. chair, Favorable reports were received | ploye are put under constraint to a After Mr. Shoe had illustrated va- | EFaifying to both the managers of the | Tafiville on the evening of Nov. 26. |of the body now is 180 organizations & it - o8 Hiram Tay] i from’ the committees on the coming |cept the new system. 'Both accept the | rious safety devices for different lines | COTPe! 2 & hens 5 4 3 o use at Christmas. James Hiram Taylor, 84, of Hartford, . i Py means, of course, that the hens are all members of chambers of commerce & | aied urday morning at his home, |Sale and Christmas tree. After the | compensation tem unless they fllejof Industcy Prof. Tisher —answered |y, while coming into better condition but are of enough prominence in the EROSAJEN. ok [0t SPPONY: No. 90 Hudson street. Ho had been | business matiers had been cleared up | a statement of refusal. If either em- | questions, the meeting lasting unuil | the While coming finto better condition f . DA oG o Watrant thitr G ment in Tailing heaith for (ho last fow vears. | there was a short recess following | ployer or employe is not willing to | about 10.40. B e e et - Incidents In Society: ||| s Y | Mr. Taylor was a native of Fllington. [ Which the elestion S 5 The actual gain for the fifth week over Lo ——— ’ | e the preceding week was 136 eggs, or a Frightful Conditions in Hospitals, | Block 1s fis looking | Fenton; first vice president, Mrs. Wil- e ; B La6 ams, 0 i b Don Houghton ||, ... bl aenor and chain lost rom | i B, Shisias; ‘sécond vice prosident | WILLIMANTIC PASTOR B S e of G eastan Bowsiis whioh BRsbic PHOTOGRAPHER | batteship” Rhode Island off Block Is- | Mrg. T, C. Murphy; third vice presi- SEESNS LU NMENS oLt WILL BE READY | i} scesawing for first piace. . Tom | Mrs: Richard Lewis and Jittle daugh- | jdont Emeritus Charles W. Eliot of , 3 land Auz. Sth for the return of which [dent, Mrs. F. L. Farrell; recordin, —— — 3 W Anttas Firet for the | ter have returned from Providence, 4 . v Shannoy Building e s T B rca utin M Kin: Aoanatatil Rovr WEe Fo Romiayittoncd 'at: Contial | or / Wikker SGagtortonmindonara O N e e Ml tor = H";,:f1;;;*;V:;;‘;Y,‘;:“.?,flfl;’;g"_‘,‘~’;:,' ward. o A D S S Baptist Church. Hold Their Monthly Meeting. Bl it o oo A B e L e O %aid tonight In speaking before the reasurer, Rev. J. H. e execu- = ! L Pt the o TS id | the guest of his father, Charles Bard. |3 Pres- | Local friends hear from former su-|tive board, Mrs. Joseph T. Kanning | with an attendance of more than 0. | The park commissioners held their | Ny s Tris ooe hans 1ot for 13 cone | o g T g 1 OBITUARY perintendent of schools William D. Til- | Mrs, James H. Canty, Mrs. William | ne City Bible class of the Central | monthly meeting on Monday afternoon | autier huy Francis F. Lincoln's| M#sis Amanda Hall is visiting ner|llent Hot st Rt BreesRigeaeins o Do e ety SMoyimE His| T Browne: e R K e wiis | Baptist church held a supper on Mon_ | at the office of the president, Joseph | Taghorns took. second Dlace for the| Sister, Mrs. Caesare Guiglielmeth of | SOFmed operations T ERrroe A { David A. Williamson. surr ngs and work this vear, as|van, Mrs. Thomas F. Burns, Mrs.|g.2'cveting at 6.30 in Bushnell chapel | T Fanning. Five of the six Mo s e 6 onae, | New York, + i alinogt Geki ncipal of the Pierce school, North[George A. Comeau, Mrs. Willlam J. [ GA¥ elightful soclal occasion ' aitended, those present being Mr, I weak! . with & ‘production:’ of e try would consider the! ) : p 3 i o erce s o o A. 3 3 - | which was a delig soci casi ended, th r. Fan- i began the month of Decembe 3 inal. Do mson, who for vears tieboro, Mass. Mi};mght. 2l te of thanks had | fOT.the class members. A menu thai|ning, Willlam A. Norton, Henry F. Tnts e e ek e Tet s Thig | M. and Mrs. W ifliam 1T Allen, ot il { s r Quaker Hill on ter a rising vo! anks ha = feihs and Nals | B 8 U R A . Fiae s gL untington Place, have been in Bos- i b ke, was found dead| Monday morning at § o'clock in St.|peen tendered the retiring president, | gai'hC < ‘éefii?f‘f,?.?.‘lr“i me:’llreruon of 13: R e ip this ‘ijfp;mf:rs:éo(:{‘fllr((:fim.‘:m‘:y‘fi:( ’;w:' ton for several days. Sl l:vwg:»: Es‘—s’“?’“n i s s i oS iy morning. | Patrick’s church Rev. T. A. Grumbly | Mrs. F. L, Farrell, the meeting ad- | 3 ommittee of the ladies directed by | ~ Merely routine matters were dis- st il Vhe e sve Bn g for i pen % : “ w“‘flfif&“hffi&o in‘ihre‘dotmxllynlfl b as . ey R MV % ERas . g clation of the men was expressed by |bills already passed upon by the Barron’s Leghorns were third for w London, who has been visiting o . e | Monnay fopn Sang ihe pieh ma2ss | RESERVOIRS KEEP GAINING. | one of their number who was especial- | finance commiltee. e o e T oets tredir, | bis_grandmothér, Mrs. _Frederic house of the Repsuno Chemical coms 4 b step and | Mond being a holy day of obligation. R e 1y delegated to this dut; i | g season's active work at the park | Owe of the Siarea station esperimer Camp, has returned home, pany e i B "W = 4 evidently start-| William D. Crawford, during the | Stony Brook Now 33 Inches Down and ,1}5} e ;h:‘;‘;dfu‘?ld"’l‘m;iggy‘gd:{&‘dfl"fi:‘; In the Way |pens was Eell ot e IR Invitations . have beeii recetved in |a canue Gt Wil Haver:DEIIHEMIN 3 B I vest year pyerseer, of weaving ‘and irvi hes. DRDHISE churdh 8 el ther e ac- | with 41 eggs for the week. It is un- | | Invitations hay . P P S e mo0d And | Gthor ‘departments of the Manhassett Enisulew; 26 pakie special guest of the evening, and when |tivities but the commissioners expect | Jerstood, of course, that the experi.| NOPWICh for the wedding aughios | Winsted—Plans have been drawn for { i Dr. G ¢ | mills, Putnam, has begin his duties | Stony Brook reservorr now measures | (o supber was over he was heard in | to have the skating pond ready in sea- | mental pens do not in any way tom- | Srane George Winthrop Fol. | the new clubhouse to be erected om | . B | SANIAtAnE anpertitenaent . ot the e i e asures | brief but inspiring talk upon the topic son for the enjoyment of the public. | pete for prizes f Mr. a forge Wintlirop Rol: | TS TN masnd 1 e thind! is il a n due|as assist superintendent of the (s inches down from' full pond, and | Prel pUf nohy | All the animals at the park have been | * The awards have been made for the S0M .0f Lenox, and Cleveland Bige- | Stron H T cas ’ as un- | Briggs Manufacturing Co., Voluntown. | Fairview measures 26 inches, which| P an @ POURd © o o paward | pat by apamals att ‘ low, of Boston, at Trinity Episcopal | Highland laki ¢ i e % The treasurer of the State W, C, T, | Shows a considerable gain for both res-| v “ViciSinger of tho clags called upon| Koyl first month of Lhe Conteet. ioe e | church, Lenox,” Dec. 27th, which will —flf A U, Weites in the December White Rip- | eFVOIrS in the past week. At the pres- | General Secretary Edwin Hil, and the | e Cormol, Gonn. Whose pen Taid 135 eggs be oné of the social events of the bon Banner: Windham, Tolland and | Snt level of the two reservoirs most of | pastor of the church, Rev. Dr. Joel I, COMMON PLEAS COURT fob s e e deeondt i season. Mr. Bigelow is a first cousin | A REALLY TASTELESS ] land Litchfield countles are én the “Honor | (16 Waick that bo wecd comes ©om | Slocum, for remaris: botli FespOnding | y4q, Waller Gives Decision for Mre, | Swarded to Neale Brox, Appbunug, . | °f Horatio Bleelow of Broad street. CASTOR OIL AT LAST | b 011" every i i ch ty con- o o = s¢ ok | 1n_a pleasin I & ‘ ., whose Wyandottes laid 132 eggs in 7 1 3 { Erobuting. 1o he tree-will oeFRE ana | faster rate of gain than Stony Brook| ™ sfusic during the supper was render- | Fenner to Recover from Charles H. [ (3, horts 1 yod e thisd pries o hom | WOMAN ACCEPTED PG i i - hed i i e b e ek oo "-‘;‘“‘“,"“”‘;‘5“;‘,“("3’";‘1”"“!7“1“]‘;;\’{‘ Culver’s Estate— Other Deoisions | Barron of Ensland, whose Wyandottos | MEYERS' CHALLENGE | ‘Tne perfect laxative has arrived— gl £ S In| the church and a tenor solo was v aid 11 . In other words, thess | — g C s The marriage of Miss Bessie Caftrey, | that reservoir acting as a feeder t0| rendered by Georse A, Turner. who| 2nd Assignments (bt s Teauine vant 80 HOALL R all, Prox| Taok Knlrs oo Filwn and ‘Drove 18 e e eihod which chemists Elw daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cat- | some extent to Fairview on the princi-| was called upon to respond to an €n-| Tners was a session of the court | duced 52 dozen egis during ovember | e T T o 1306 Joatm ] R frey of Brooklyn, Conn, and John | ple of a ‘?’f"l;’“' ALy auare] cotes of common pleas here on Monday af- | Which would easily retail for $16 or | i Phis 18 not & flavored, or Gluguised | Neddo of Hartford took place at 10| The rainfall on Sunday : A T TR ternoon with Judge C. B. Waller pre- [$18. One doesn’t have to figure very | paltimore, Md., Dec. S—TWhile seat- | castor ofl. It s just pure eastor oil i o'clock Monday morning at the rectory | inches. VETERAN LIBRARIAN. siding, at which the following mat- [ much to discover that hens like these | .q with a woman companion at a table | without tasts or odor. H 3 1, 2 X ) DON'T DOPE WITH Uf_Si. Joseph's cathedral, Hartford, — . [ters were disposed of: are profitable, since It cost only about | i & restaurant here late tonight, Too | Ketlegw's Tasteloss Castor Ofl is & ALCOHOLIC “Tonicse] Tides ST Ho Moy, FUNERALS. Miss Mary A. Richardson Dies at Mid- |~ Motion to set aside the verdict was |$4.50 to feed these 30 hens for the | (ool Mevers, Known in sporting oir- | better castor oll than the oid evil taste " S et ! Annual Christmas sale and supper 7 dletown—Formerly in New London argued in John Hurley vs. Adams | month. ¢ | cles as “Buffalo” Meyers, took a knife | ing, evil smelling kind. While none I AR A 1A saciaty of Trinits Miek Woolblewszki. Rorc, | Express Co, and the judge took the Ten Leading Pens. from his pocket, bared his chest and | of the taste remains none of the good This is est adiice for sou who | i ihoa:el ehurch Wednesday, Dec, 10,| The funeral of Miek Woolblewszki & papers. The ten leading pens to date are as | handing the knife to the woman, dared | has been taken out. Kellogg's Taste n and sick—don i | L Wis b, oinay a1l [ was neld Poom Bia Hotie: N Miss Mary A. Richardson, for the| . After argument of motion to erase | follows: | ner to_stab him. The woman' drove | less eperates quickly and freely, with. We're backing this | $1,.000 £ Coiic varlety, cake. Sup- | street, with services on Sunday | iast. 10 ansistont oraman ut the | from docket in Eva Rybeck vs. Samuel | Francis F. Lincoln, . Mt. | the knifa into the man's heart. helped | out griping, causes no gas, and does el gusssnitee of | SRS SN ST TR K centa. | naon. . at 2 weldek At St T e librars, died sud. | Slosberg, the judge fook the papers. | Conn, White Leghorns | liim to the street and then fled. Mey- | not turn the stemach, Children take ) ¥Ou, oOr your money ?l‘ % » " | church, at which Rev. Father Tiernan| denly at her home in Middletown Mon- | A bond of $75 was ordered by Dec. | Neale Bros., Apponaug, | ers died shortly afterward at a hos- [ it easily and retain it. N of New London officiated. Burial was! day night. She recently underwent a iw]m&!&:rnard Weisen vs. Max Stern- [ White Wyandottes ... 163 | pital. v uT:i“ dyru[ ;torel hl-v:onl‘l.m :‘u.r so-called “tonics” citiz % gt v, ! ration, from wirich she was |lieb & Son. Tom Earron, Catforth, England, It was sald the couple had quarreled | plied. You have only =Y 48 io not depend for | aim o Tor 1514 Bays that most of the ety if;mém;!ég e o T d rerovaey |- On motianto open the default, anc | WWhits VRVARAGLER +u e tesey: 160 | eatiior in" the Bient logg’s Tasteless Castor Ol 35¢ er 50o on any | folidays next year fall on Sundays or | of ‘Shea & Barke. The bearers were | Fleart disease was the cause of deats, SWer was ordered on or before Sat- | Merrythough Farm, Columbia. —_ size. It is not seld In lbulk.l."l;h: u-‘:: but upon the | at the end of ihe week. Washington's | Peter Kalenkiewicz, P. Biernaski, John| Miss Richardson was about 50 years |Urday in Iirst National bank vs. R.| Conn, White Wyandottes....... 114 U 8 EhRrb AL o8 Commieros] mark ls @ green castor n st oe tnony | at the end o G et ! 1 % e g 4 3. Jodoin. Tom Barron, Catforth, England, . label, bearing the Kellogg ure. hab ming | Detiry day. AL 16 Memorial aay, | Smierkowskl, -Antoni Baranoswakl, .| old, and before golng to Wesleyan was|: [\ Cer 1y one weelk! or defanltiwas:| - omnite 3 oghoras 95| Rochester, Y. Dec. S -Twenty- | “\lge only by Spemcer K & e 8 Tew mo- | yiay 56, folls on Saturdey. as doss| Cieslewkowski and Anton! Chsleckl | connected with the public lbrary at|, 50 i, Frank Cranske ve: Willlam | Pioceost Gechards, Groton, Mass, | four commerbial Bodies and 91 indi- Sous, Inc. of Buffalo, dealers in Vege~ sliness after | 2oy 30. 4 he. first. class to sraduate from the | H. Baker and Frank Cranska vs. Owen | ~ Single Comb Rhode Island Reds 81| e - table oils’ for four generations. Tt e : Columbia university library school, the | S. Smith. P._G. Platt, Wallingford, Pa.,White | e, and the o annual report of the mavy de- Sret Tnatitution of its kind In the couns | The judge took the papers after the | Leghorhs ..«s-s:: sucr..rcees. 52 DINANCE. off than be- | partment states that an annual evap- 1 P I brother, B, C. Richardson. is | TEUmeNt of motion to set aside the | Charies N. St. John, Greens, N, Y., NEW ORI fore, turns for reliel to sumelling else. | oration test has been given the 2,000 DO IT NOW! the librarian at Princeton university, |Vverdict in Imperial Curtaln Co. vs.| ™ White Leghorns ....... 7130 B e e Don't dope yourself with such stuff | tons of eoal at the Thames Naval s = | Herman Schwartz, Jules F. Francais, West Hampton, ] t will do you| Station and no difference in evapora- TOMORROW IS A Request that answer be allowed to |” T, T, Barred Plymouth Rocks... 73 Gasoline to your svs- | tive efficiency has been shown between NOT COMING AT THE AUDIT/ . be tiled was sranted in Felix Parchesk! | Cecil Guernsey, East Cobleskill, N, i& s §0 e o antee o Vaudeville and Motlon Pictures. | VpSshmiriaron, | O Wi Tigmeme U L L Ol Bmuiston, e The time £o begin readiiic the The marvelous Sa-Hera, mind read- |on the matier of taxing fsts in Mat- | yon during the past week wera W, wv, Chronic Sufferers AlwaysFind void Danger ep well. It is a Rev. E. B. Robinson, of Holyoke, ! advertising in this newspaper is J|er, features the attractive programmie |tie T. Chesborough vs, Lloyd Ches- | Conklin, New London, S. C. Dunham, % by keeping gasoline In & . food medicine. It | Mass., formerly of Lisbon, was m |l Now. {at the Auditorium during the first|borough and the attorneys are to sub- | Hartford, and Mr, Scripture, Kingston. Relief From Few Doses. thi ox any other dan- | charge at the fifth in the series of | | half of tho week. Sho answers quicic- | mit ineir respective claims, Mass, Storage Outfit ing drugs, but is | Pleasant Monday Eveningz Brotherhood 1t never was more interesting J|1y all sorts of questions and won a| The following assignments were Connecticut Pens. ' & ; o . 3 P St s Bl t 18 approved by the Board ot Fire credienis needed | free lectures delivered in Chicopee at || than it is today. It is not likely i big hand Monday for her clever work. | mad { 5 R 3 x B Nt tha o bl i i e | B e ropreha: lusbaton: o [t Ll b this very minule. {persons i ‘e “atience, ‘eseribed | Saturduy, Dee, 20, Norwichdonn | Francls ¥, Lincoln, e Carmel. | oving Disader or Urinury tisorders t0| ™" ‘Frices chsarflly submitied at g NAN X, [ STINVA TIOETRD i ol ? i ot Lt old the | Manwaring, Jr, vs. Carrie E. Thomp- Vhite Leghorns .... .-+ 172 contend with—or suffer with any other are appare well now, | —— : The good things you miss to- | minutely several watches and told the [ Manwaring, Jr, vs Carrie d LRl | th—or ot 5 s to suffe various | AT DAVIS THEATRE. day will be dead opportunities J{ denomination and date of o coin held el i e e 114 9F, the many miseries that come from "MVIGh fuml ing M”’ ouse g ‘wiii| Broadway Comic Opera Company. o, L e e o ves ilnsiis ) AMonday.\Dec 2William B, Stap. | West Mt Poultry Yards Nauga: | iintay vou cin depend upony gt b 55-50 Wost Main & run-| With the Broadway Comic Opera| Bucgess comes to the “Do-it- Jiand dancing team with good voices | IS and wife va Niccolo Fetiuel Jomn | Liuck WOte Waanote @« e, It is a positive fact that Croxone nervous, e bilitated | company presenting a tabloid revival || Dow men”—mot to the “wait- and a pleasing programme of songa. | Dollantes and Others va. fntonlo Gas | Winceweep J1eri, e gg | Prompily overcomes such disorders. el rota children | of old-time comic operas, which are|f awhiles” Charlotte Meyers makes a hit with g“‘m“ e, pa C Beddanio)i M. | Peanicy. Choaliirs, It soaks right in, cleans out the LLA M POTTE peopl ensible aid to | interspersed in the bill with fine pho- | i { hrsongn| and Hively! comedy, Tha [P T oy L il { RRGERICIC B, Boastey, " 7 |Stopped up Kkidneys and makes them } hewed stre r glow- | t /s, the Davis theatre began a Today's advertising is live . §i photoplays are of an entertaining va- LA e 1 o S cogie et iaven e filter and sift out the poisonous waste g & { bill on Monday that promises to be a|] Dews written by keen witted, || Tiety, o e e o T laagm: Rose | matter from the blood. 1t neutralizes Instructor of i Rexall Olive Ol Emulsion— king of | good drawing attraction this week. On | bright eved men and women for - e i s e | v oAt ol Vo ? | nd dissolves the uric aeid tha lodges g H X B e v g et St | Dt ot clerer oo Continue Superor Gourt suit. | RLI2 EEEES W N, SRR | TR WSO x| i the, fonie wnd musics, ool Piano and Harmony wm from sickness of you and your | given in cts, . ¢ Bl , e it 1 : 5. H. Savage, Storrs, White ; - v family, Pleasant-tasting —unlike | %ill be the same. In the comedy parts Begin reading the advertising L M S M L July Assignments, horne o, Storrs, White T~ gy | delicate linings of the bladder. Studie new cpun for seasen of 1918 eod liver oil prepara you'll be as | Bed Lodge and Charles Wallace, two | foday and when you begin to || sessions heve [0S B 08 00 5 0000 | duesday, Dec. 30—Sherwood G.|A B. Hall Walifngtord, White | More than a few doses of Croxone| poem @, Alice 8idg. Tel 268 i enthu about it as we sre when | old veterans of the stage, are kingpin | See the doors it opens to Vi O e bt ot OI8 . el Ayary ve, CHalled WRItAR T HoBin. | Sabromib e " U 55| are seldom required to relieve even o you have noted iis strengthening, in- | points in the company, while the tenor |} You will be the first to thanl against Henry C. Hine of New Britain |nell vs. George Bindloss; Adam Ula- | Mre. K. E. Woodruit, New Haven, ~ | e obstinate long standing cases. vigorating, building-up disease-pre- | solos of Joe Smith, the baritone selec- us for jogging you up. for $15,000 damages for injurles in |mourt vs. British America Insurance | White Leghorns .. e ou will find Croxone entirely REMEDY FOR wenting effects. If it does not help vou, | tions by Frank Nelson and the attrac- Beiieoa o amtomoblle ficctaent, Co.; Bermard Weiser vs. Max Stern- E = SR asuls O othas Tonallen T * PILES s now 1 gour money will be 'I\Ie!n hwh 10 tive soprm}:n :g M l-h M“miil ?k({rm i o s lieb & Son; Alfred Dpént vs. Louis I The Gity Opurt Tv‘«‘»u‘s‘ixl:!tm;‘;dfim i.l; x:\v.‘n;’n‘:‘l'u r;s‘:‘r!n- lllllIS' manne) 4 argument. Sold in_this com- | were & rd with espec Vor. . P . e e e e Y > o1 1 ured and [ oAt Gt e e Raroll | Mocs Metucs Harton I the titis: tolo Tomorrow? There is no such IRt~ Fhs -waabal miseting) fanf > onl; dnc. . In the city court on Monday morning | An eriginal package costs but 4 trifle, |sold hy N. D. Sevin & Sen, 118 Main meore than leading | was cast in a role where her ability || 98Y: They have taken it oft the the officers of ‘the Lifchfield County Court Assignments. after hearing the evidence in the case, | and vour druggist is autherized to re- | Street, or can be precured from »s in the United States, Can- | was well shown. The well filled calendar, Choral union will be field at Deimon- | Saturday, Jan. 3 Norwich—Turnbull [ Judge T, J Kelly discharged Josepli| turn " ihe purchase price it Croxone | the swmer of i:ruuai)m—. da and Greal Dritain-N. D. Sevin & [ houses gave the company generous ap: ico's, New York on Friday, December | Auto Co. vs. Harold Lawten. Tellier and fined John Belhumicr, who | fails to give the desired results the] MRS, MARY. A, HARRIS, "\ D. & 118 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | plause. l;z, Monday, Jaw, 13, Norwich—Motien Wwere both accused of making assault | very first time, Norwich, Cona. Price One Dellaz, .

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