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4 7 S | gredt-granamother, Mra. Ny “eon bus ) 'ehe g ket . D, Smith, Jr, of Iaritcid, l\ LnL)EI Frank .R Duchetig, of \. ¢ -} aiine i enet s e Bulletin. Joseph Place of Forster, R I, was sell for 38 cents, the balance for 40 a ‘recent local visitor. great-aunts are Mra. Seliow . o.oon sents, This i3 just te have voeu order Nurvnch, snu.—d-y, Dee. 13, 1913, o i e ) Wb oF B and Mrs. Richard O. Liph: S, sarly. — — s o [ g S g biu o ¥ w nam wis among the out of town at. Bulletm on Thu Point Re?elved by Dr. J. J. Donohue, Work- | "4, inon Essiing, witrw ot Wiliiami McCune, uled Lec, 1l vt Lo e of \IARIODS MA TTERS u-_ap.iuqm at the concert in Slater hail riday evening. Xmas Trees men’s Compensation Commissioner—Application of the | her gaughter, Mrs. Anselico Hoope.,'in | ¢ are beinz made to the road- | Miss Ha Repal - rriet Wilco: Miss Lilllan Ph'xlzlhldegbhll. following & long i.ness. e bed on Chest Lreet ! Wilcox, Joseph Tyler and J & & 4 = e deceased was a matlve oi Noi-! Ropmg : ownsof Mystic were in Preston Cit Law Explained—Methods of Procedure Indicated. wich and was daughter of Mr. a1d \lis Telephone service es time, ste to ateend the: Denison-Richmond wed- . James Spalding. She masries am and money.—Adv, . ding, McCune in Norwich June 24, 187 ! o Holly The O, B, A. K. of the Second Con- | FlVE UNGONTESTED Dr. 3. 3. Donohue, workmen's com-; An ideal arrnngement ls at once to | jyhiem ¥ Morgan, . D, peri: ) regational church met I'riday evening P = ! pensation conimissioner for this dis- | make adequaic-jrovision of this ma- |y cs hare for o number of year . BB Dastors atuoys DIVORCES WERE GRANTED. trict, is just in recelpt of advance |ture, and this m. i cr is under consi- |L!MGG8 MEEe Jon o mumber of yeqr Princess Wreaths . ok Sttt W et er st g O Iauner Come |1 Mra. MeCune was €3 yeam ! December 13 is B¢ Lucy's day. | Desress lssued for Four Wives and siaie commiission, which deals purticu. | gressive employers of the slae, An- | o et Sawin Macung. of Ctorni | - & ew more cold nights ought to| One Musband Petitioning Before |Iariy with the certification of hnancial | other method, where the one just oul- | Jhe =om e Plftoning . ; Cukes Grape Fruit fnsure skating befors Christmas, Sedby Shameiss B ability of employer | med i impiacticasie, is o make | Thefe ls alsg o beother, Charles Ky ¥ For the convenience of any whe des , On this important point this bulletin | perfodical ‘payments nto such a irust 0% 7 U8, B0 DUS, Sl S eudh “aetmniodalion’ it AN Tomatoes Oran, The railroads have ordered the put- i = 1g prepared for the’assistance and in- | fand, making. the paymeais of § Sweet JFANGES | i1ng on of extra baswage cars to han- Divorce matters occupled & £0od | 15, Biafic o ‘employers who nave un- | clont amounts to cover all reasonabis| Eimer E.. Stovens. will be open during the months of Mushrooms Tangerines dle the Christmas parcsl post. busi- | BAIL of the thme ac the short calondar | gor' consigcration the question of car- | Hiike and witharawing from tre fund Mnny relatives ang friends attena. | P o« & 0 rying their own risk instead of pro- [from time to time such Portion -of e e funeral of Elmer B, Stevers, | E ecember and January te receive de= Cauliflower Calarab Figs Five of the Lord's Hill SE :“;’day.n"""“"‘fi e e, Shum- | tecting themselves and indirectly their 'Bs may not be needed for this purpose. | which was held Thursday affernocn ot Start The Day R]gh[ i P Sl Tl esd‘r?l’:m]r; e e e O e tvens ‘ive | employes by one of the forms of in-|the question of such need belng Pash- | 3 o'clock from the home of his moth- posits or cash for safe keeping upom Sweets Fard Dates - yere aningen Wednssiky folij el eated list, and of these five) surance provided for In the act, od upon by the commissioner of the | ar. Mre. Hilvabetn Stevens. 141 Rog & fonlt’ e il b Y i X Yictor Chase of Putnam, and one to | Were granted and one went off. In each | * The interpretation of the act given | distr Willlams avenue, Phillipsdale, K. e Bk et o Saturday evenings and every weeld Pomegranate Persimmons . talar ot Hallvilley gase d number of witnesses testified | py the commissioners represents only | As is 5aid by a banker and manufac- | Rev. William F. Parsons, rector of aeholly0f Mait Ereaie i . 1 heli 3 Py ‘oeiiida maling: cardd. tor 4t vl]":“v'del’&l‘fi‘t‘lflxl‘mr}»m"m iiifes of New | (28 tentative Spinions of g board turer: It seems to me that cases un- | Grace Memorial church, oficiated gives brain and body energy for | day evening preccd’ng a legal day ) by E For desertion, are subject to modification. er this sectl f th should be be: £ Rising ' ork. eli- ’ g SOM ERS cents at The Bulletin Office.—adv. London, whose case was presented by “;‘n_mng pj_ymm SF Compalistion. |16t 30" tha gy i e ‘good Juds- 0, o, omiters Gl Tysing [} tue '?10""‘;‘!;3“‘;";3-“1;:: h:;‘c‘ from 8 to 9 o'clock and upon othes Attorney A. P, Tanner, was given a b, ~ ment of the Cumn"s!jw vhich Mr, Stev s ber. The | cious flavo ' . v A : torn 3 ven a | 7} ;i which Mr. Stevens was a member. Th A (eigid ent o e Yger i givorce fronr Robert La. Mons Gillle - | piane, following are . extracts fro | igns president of ione: ok the trust | interment was at the Carpenter cem- || tizing, its food value is satisty- evenings by special arrangement t§ | e were also allegations in the pe- o i S companies of the state 8. My e el in Rumford. | z, s ease of digestien i Miller’ hundredth anniversary of the inven- | tition of habitual intemperance and in- | 'The obvious intent of the compensa- Fmgme S granting Cr:g'“ P ey ugg Bt bt el ing, and its ease of d & i meet any demand occasioned by any - Mr. H T. ler’s tion of the Armenian alphabet. tolerable cruelty, but these were not|tion act chapter 188, of the acts of i, helieve that there 18 no absolute ! gid had not lived in Phillipsd for, an aid to health. 30 large por- il s ! SCHOOL FOR DANCING, Shoppers desiring exclusive gifts | PJessed. Mrs. Gillles also secured pex- | 1913, 1s todo dletiperto both ‘l:nbplo]}‘ef method or way to ascertain the sol- | saveral years. He was employed at & tions for 15c. % | should see the exquisite embroideries | Mission to résume her maiden name of g?d’emp s -:x-I TS | Vency of those seeking i#.” mill in Hackensack. Last Aug he Huanitod i Hve > 28 Oak Stréet. handkerchiefs, aprons and cholce nove | Harriet Hahn. They were married on | biity, uncertain In its extent, an When application is madle for a cer-| wag caught in some machinery, re- amilton Coupons ez 1 . Saturday Classes for Beginners 230 | eities at the Woman's Exchange. —adv. | (10 fTst of June, 1309, and a year and | Which may or may not eHist aCcorling | tificate of solvency und financial abil- | cefving Injurles that resulted in Package e Uncas Natio “i ten days later, the complaint alleged, | to the circumstances of the case, there| jiy " the applicant is asked to fill out| death last week. When living in Ph At your grocers. Advanced, 4 p. m, New arrival of extra choice Long | her husband deserted her. 18 substituted a fixed obligation to pay | three forms, except in the case of em- | lipsdale Mr. Stevens was connected i Call for Circulars. Telephone 1082, | Isiand scallops today at Powers Bros | A divorce and the custody of her 14 | & certaln series of moderate sums In|ployers of household labor, in WhICh | with the Glenlyon bleachery. He went Malted Cereals Co., _ ‘. —Adv, vear old daughter was granted to Eliz- | Periodical installments. A law sult, | case only two forms need be employed. | from there to Providence, and then Burlington, Vt. abeth J. R. Wilson of Groton in the | Which may go from court to court and i Hazard. to this city, where he was assisi § Ofcials of the New Haven road |suit she brought against Charles Hen- | 1ast for years, is replaced by a simple Infarmition fa to Masard J N Rt a0 gt Duitys Siates ave issued orders to all conductors | ry Wilson of Middlotown, N. ¥, to|procedure calculated to determine the| In order to advise the commissioner | {RPRER S1 0P yole he went to New| — um u 1N | hat they st Teport ail overcharses | Whom shewas married on June 9, 835, | 1ssues with the minimum of expense to| &5 lo the detalls with reference to e | fifse” o leaves @ wito and two | ; made by the employes of the news | Desertion, aimed since March 12, | both partie: Sloyer ol fl - gt whirhever | small children, and is survived by his | Company of Lowell (special; Roma, et b = : rhic 7 securing. the employer will 3 Sylvester C. | vs. Thames Riv alties Co. (spe- supply company. 1810, was the srounds upon which the| ~The manner of securing the employe | the employer will 4 ‘out Whichered| itor; At Sylventer hames River Specialties Co. (spe ’ % divorce was granted. The maiden name | in any award that may be given to him | re | Leonard, and four brothers, Henry cial. A at RALLION S Today (Saturday) District Super- | of the wife was Rockwell, is radlcally changed. At common law |10 the fi%{%fi?e}'}:zafih‘!s\?om{m%:‘: Stevens of New Haven, Herbert and | 'Thursday, Dec. 1sth (special, Ra- intendent Scrivener of Norwich visits Habitual intemperance ¢n the part|the employe has no way of " | Mortimer Stevens of Phillipsdale and Rieri v . Smith Construction Co.; \ the Methodist church in West Thomp- | of her husband Whs alleged in the suit | himself in the payment of oSS ;*:é‘“‘i‘o"?l“cixt‘r;‘c‘é:‘:;“:‘.‘;"fii.fé‘;‘;g George Stevens of Norwich. ' He was | Crancy ve Donovan (special); Church son. mday he will be at the North | brought by Mrs. Carrie Marion Corey | ture damages until the injury happens. | 777, 140 B LORTRCT Hazard., In |2 member of the Knights-of Pythia e R Grosvenordale church, of New London against John Benjamin | He has%then, in thig state, and gen Yor M6 toal ally exercises, . _ | the case of an employer who does not | nell, admr. vé. Whitford; Williams vs. | bar meeting and assignment of casel Comiittees from Sunday schools tn | SOreY of e same place. The maider| SBUY, SXSTLASE W08 SIELL. .06, Rim by | fall strictiy within one of theso clasal. | ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION | Gty ‘ot New Londom. - ‘Tussday, Dec. 23rd (special)s Jewelk [1] efl IlyerS suburban towns, who come to Nor- ‘:;,‘;“;,;‘ e e e st Drohe ) i uta emploven| ool ns, he'will uge the form which FOR TENOR AND HARPIST | "Jriday, Dec.’ 19th, short calendar, |ve. Ponemah Mills Co. Pt 2 Pl B burinel e CHOR ezed ths husband had | at the time that he begins’his common | OS¢ 7 ety I caeols, She 7 iy — femmee e = mas gifts, have done much o help the | Haon hebitaciy - mstemperate for B et P e esult e As to Financial Standing. Evan Williams and Miss Ada Sassoli = ———————————| Seven Years for University Thief. TIDItey cLotdle Shif ears last two vears, and there was also an | this is that the employer may bo ham- | In order fo get before The commis- | Delight Large Audience in Academy BREAKS A COLD IN ofTienton, X. 3., Dec. 12—A sentencd | o v 3 5 allegation of intolerable cruelty in the | pered in carrying on his business, and | sioner the facts as to his financial| Musical Course. 19 i rom seven to fourteen years Ly D, D o | complaint that Attorney Hollandersky | s obliged either to submit 0 a con- | standing, the employer should apphy A FEW HOURS—PAPE'S | state prison was imposed upon Luciug Lo Gardner, has necently been clected | {03 drawn. Mra. Corey was given the | tinuing lien, or release the attachment | for and fill out the blank adapted to| The enthusiastic reception given to| — - Rapp i eriminal court here today u‘ hospital, Norwich, a physiclan and | custody of their 4 year old daughter, | by a bond. ‘ his particular form of business organ- | Evan Williams, tenor, and fo Miss First dose of Pape's Cold Compound ;x"c@‘r ng !?g hvl?rgxslg! mrx'don . surgeon on the non-resident staff. but was mot allowed to resume her | Under the compensation act this right | ization. There are three of these finan- [ Ada Sassoli, harpist, in the con ET diliovis aTlitha -oriono miraaty == inceton university. Repp has ser maiden name, 4s she Tequested in her | of immediate attachment is taken | clal forms. Form No. 18 is to be used | In the Academy musical course at peit) iy alic i dinid) Prison sentences for -similar of Mrs. Abbott, test medium at Spir- | petition. away, and any law which dld not g:;e’ by corporations; form No. 19 is to be| Slater hall on Friday evening leaves q y at Harvard and Yale universities. . al Academy tomorrow morni Lo 2 of New Londdh se- | the employe some substitute for the|used by individuals and partnerships; e need to speak of the masterly = For xmas Glfls evening —Aav. i L‘\lln:(;”: t‘l’!\'él"(:;t;‘uxm Trene Bita Heftz | S of which he is thus deprived jform No. 20, which is entitled House- | art of the two who appeared upon the | Don't stay stuffed-up! S s g o Effects. of New London on the grounds of adul- | would work an obvious injustice. hold and Farm, is intended, as its titlo| programme. When afier the final| Quit blowing and suufiing! A dose| Washington, Dec. 12. — Secretar Tnspectors of the varlous rallroads | pery - somesitted in MNew Tondon on| It is to be noted in this connection | signifies, primarily for individual em- | pumber of the assigned prosramme ' of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken | Bryan sajd today that no megotiatio | are making the rounds of railroad sta- | June 23, 24, 25 and 26, with a person | that a refusal on the part of the com- | ployers of these two classes; but, in| the big audience remained in the teats every two hours until t.ree doses d.o“ookln‘ to reciprocity treaties withy - & Here you will find a complete as- | tions with the intention of getting in | unknown. Mr. and Mrs. Hertz were | missi: to pass an employer as of | the case of an individual conducting a | applauding insistently for an.encore takei will end grippe misery and | other countries would be entered int® . ¢ of High-grade Jewelry, Dia- | [OUCh With the justice of the railroad | married on July 28, 1910, her maiden | sufficient solveney and financial ability | small busiiess in some other line, this | and made ne move fo go from fhe Hill ' break up a severe cold either in the | by the United States until sufficien @ortment of R o g EAd station employes’ recent demand for | name being Munroe. The case was |under section 30 of part B of the act, | form might be adequate and preferable. | till they had heard Mr. Williams once head, chest, body or limbs. time has elapsed to determine how the monds, Watches, Clocks and Silver-{more pay. D B O Max Bover, hnd | 18 not to be taken as a reffection upon | In the case of householders there is no | more with Miss Sacsoli accompanying It ‘prompily opens clogged-up nos- | Lew tariff measure will work as a reve ware, French lIvery Manicure Sets, Pancy Gk S ne 16 | the petitioner asked for the -custody of | the business standing of the employer. ?:p?“l“e‘ h:xzalll"fld rmr;-u,rme us«-gml; )\:m. 1;1]0 lb?;‘\pr ‘m;“ht\nhlflll\‘l;l 1}@“ ','E :jx‘usl and air passages; stops ]vmxl); eaue producer. ancy articles, cake and home-made o : : ; e had applled for merca evadit | facts being called for in form No, 20. | given that they were enraptured with discharge or. nose running; relieves| o - Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets. , |cangy at Catholic Women's club e s s TS I e L e el - il investmntion It 1s 1o be ze- | he werkt Sf fhe two musislass, \sick headache, duilness, feverishness, | Wireless Telophone in British Na Monday Sterling Silver Military Brushes afternoon and evening In Mrs Eily’ A. Taylor of Stonington, | meet oblisations maturing in 30, 60 or | membered that the méving party is the| To this demand Mr. Williams ref!sore throat, snevzis, soreness and| New York, Dec. 13.—Stockholders Sterling Silver Velvet Brushes A hall.—Adv. vhos en name was o |90 days? The obligation to fhe em-|one applying for the certificate, It is| sponded by giving . the ong All - stiftness. _ 4 the Radio Wireless Telephone compt Sterling Silver Shoe Horns il ki DIaE i 2.};‘;{1‘1.1'“{"4}‘«\"",»:,» From 1% Dpl " Thas | plose ‘may met Plly mature for tem | foF him fo g0 to the commissioner and | Through the Night, his voice of rare | “Pcpe’s Cold Compound” s thel received in 1909.dividend notices wi Wik Bags in G Silver, heavy | Golis week District Superintendent | granted a divorce from Josoplt . TaN_ | D ore, and hence & more thorough | make his application, and to “furnish | beauty, combined with wonderful pow- | quickest, surcst relief known and|newspaper clippings attached wettl ol s s Y | Georse Q. Scrivener bus: been in Bo: O O oo, s o 0 | Inethod of investigating hie affairs myst | the commissioner satisfactory proof of | er, clear enunciation and remarkable costs only 25 cenis at drug storcs. | forth that-the British government wi silver plated. ton_attending the district super e aihir oot whs also | be emploved, and: difterant s | his financial ability.” He must not ex- | control again delighting his hearers It acts with: assistance, tastes nice, | under contract to equip .all its nas Mesh Bags in Sterling Silver e Al R A T R e L B b el el B R s . pect to be reminded of his. duty by the | as it had In the earlier part of the and causes no inconvenience. Don't | vessels with the wireless telephone. ., also at the dedication of the new Wes- | allowed to resume her maid, a2 i ] commissioner, and if he fails to obtain | Programm accept a substitute, Solid Gold Pendants Solid Gold Chains Solid Gold Beads S levan hall, Boston. | The couple were married on July 24, |‘condition. S Tl D tala b0 = S R BN 1 g e | v certificate, or in some other way au- ne particularly pleasing incident | —— - T ¢ et 2001 S 3 Without Injustice to Employers. | filized by the act securs his em- |of the concert occurred in the early he ort afternoons of the year The divorce matter of Staplins Vs.| wyhile thus recognizipg the just de- | ployes, he will lose the benefit of Part | part.of the !‘r‘l"hlmmm when Mr. Wil- Solid Gold Tie Pins | ings do not come until the latter part T 3 BER o Iid | 6670 Taonih: . he SAntan sepGa is not blind to the rights of the em-| . A prominent man of affairs and his first group songs, - As e BeBa CRM Yis. lips of the menth The Winier solstice ec- | EDISON'S BIRTHDAY TRIUMPH. | 5iovir "ie'ahiuld not be sublecied to | member of the gencral gasemibty which the applause. continted ne'apieared | (NogWICH) olid Gold Cuff Buttons E s i ik i ... | unjust demands, and the administra- | passed the act writes: “The next ques- | on the stage and told his applauding i Sclid Gold Cuff Buttons set with | nine of ‘actiia}’ winter His Perfected Phonograph He Consid- | {51 of the act should not throw an un- | tion ls how to calculate the lability. | hearers that he meant to give an en ~ine F . Diamonds At Tatimen of Tomrington Was ers His Crowning Achievement. dule burden upon Intdusiry. It 1s the in- | The'hule for testing the solvency of an | core and Jould get it. 10 o minutd B4 mml Ihredm | ordered committed Wed: ¢ by Pro- 7 = tention of the commi s 2 rance company will not apply, be \ rom his bag. At this time he gave g e Many other articles which will be|bate Judge Willard "\““rfli‘;.\,_i,{‘:" The i demonstration of the Rdison|down and - carrying into ause an insurance company has a|as an encore number The Dream, and NEW YORK | was removed to the institution by |0 Friday afternoon and evening drew | perform their duty in such a way as|subject to the law of average. But thae [ Anr urfe. When reca g . 0.6 4 se Lobt . = s o > sec e Don't miss calling and save money | Chief of Police Robert B. Newett. to the Wauregan house lobby, ! to make the expense of such investl- |average to which an insurance com- after that for a second e g City of Lowell & 5 : b gations as light as possible to the em- | pany carrylng a thousand risks is not | Hhe Spirit Flower 24 PP 14813 | the state hospital at Norwich. He | Phonograph in ise perfected form again | principles upon which they shall act, to | vast aggregate of such liabilities and is | aflor his next group of songs ux\t’ | STEAMERS and Embalmel's ma; Who were as much delighted with its i S | 58 : | B I For fe Santa Clans has a gift for | porfections as thoso who heard it on | ployer, and to make only such demands | -lnxpumhle to an employer who carries | | Miss Sassoli, who reves Jew New Hampshire 337 MAIN STREET _ every child at the Catholic Women's | the day before. | 25 are tn their opinion necessary to at- | his own risk and no othe eauties in her selections on the harp, | oo o SNEW SIS EIBET T g fclub sale Monday at 4 p. m. in T. A.| One interesting fact in connection | tain the result outlined above, nz | A manufactirer writes: “Your sec- | was presented a bouquet ¢ to New gork. Youil uave a delightivl Opposite Post Offica, ound and & iyiine hall. his perfected phonograph | . A S ha Adv, | with perfe b eweler| . B . . ’ New York papers mention that Lieu- ‘hievement, and he celebrated hi voyage On L isianu < | Buperh view Of Lhe Wunderiul *Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant the securing to the emvlaves ond question_(as to how to determine | 8nd was equaily graciou ment of awards whi y financial ability) is & poser. I have | cores, giving two, one a dison_considers it his gr | 2T { been trying ever since the hearings (o | Song played with exquisite fecling and | and water(ront of Manhiattar isiand, tenant General Crozier of Washington, | birthday by working this disk phon- Varying Conditions. figure out how the * * * = coms. |the other a minuet by Hasselmax | Steamer lcaves New Loudon at 11 56 Main Street D. C., has joined Mrs, Crozier, who ! it not | PARY of Which T am (an officer) could | The accpmpaniments for the cve- |p. m. daily (except Sunday) due New has been at the St. Regis for several The requirement of fairness does not | gatisty your commission as to our | ning were played with rare sympathy | York, Pier 70, Bast River, at 6.30, an days. They were expected to open call for rule which shall | 541ty to pay so that we might carry Miss Edith Evans Pier 40, Norlh River, 7 oglock next 3 Phone 242-2 Mrs, Crozier's home .the Williams demand mployer be re- |ou. oy ingurance, and have about —— — | morning. mansion, in New London, later. eha The Tax Collector's office will be does req at circumstances qual case be taken into decision of the ir open on Saturday and Monday : account and that an equitab! st the same securlty |come to the conclusion that until such | THREE FORECLOSURES oy other oy e oy |tiMe as these matters are adjusted, FOR SAVINGS EANK.‘ NORWICH 80 and a clear interpretation is put wpon Dt L e, the 1aw, and if possible amendments. | Granted at Superior Court Short Cal-| NEW Yom‘ evenings until 8 o'clock to receive ail at w should C unpaid personal taxes. After Mon- be made & each element its due | hat We should feel required to Insure | " |\ \ Ay on Property in New Lon- « . L e e LA as we do for our plain liability insur- i Masks » la Chite i g e e Qe 1t should be borne in mind that the |28%e ot the present time =~ =~ 1 don. | miexers ano e from CIEKe rosecuting attorney as the law di- fundamental purpose o ot 1s not [, TH Phaager e In. ~ POsisE el iy P L O SRl raliroad station, Pects :. : to secure to the victums of in-/| & Prospective debtor: ths employee of | - In the:short calendgr session of (hel NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. urt here on day, with a_prospective creditor, The credit may superio I ‘accidents some pecuniary ; g 2 end over a period of many years. | Judge Shumway presiding, three 3 Spald- Hatiat lcant & i BIPOM . pot elks a certificate of financial Ym[\ among the matters of business d - V 3 | ing went trom Stoniniston. has received pose is to prev furnish his evidence o, the com. | o4 of [{ Borwich to New York Best Assortment of GEbir 9ne of KD0. thuk wigtng oy ita B et ioner, 'iu\dl ')h»-]vmu‘mi(.\wx)(‘r will ) Foreclc o in the s 7.20 B < | Chiire debts, The names of i Gonors have Mitherto, at reat expense and by | Tectlve and glve due weight to any |of 4 mertgage’on real SR CHELSEA LINE were ot disclosed, the money " Raving e e£ATOIA8 0F MUK caré and th 7| Felevant matter which fairly tends | northerly side of Chappell st n 4 cen. v hat conditic AL e b » show sk of the employer an ew London was secured by the Mar- e wiven on it Coniton gulestiaricd el emplescs fiom . Mot ogainr with Brgor of | mer Saimes S of hat ‘ 51, Staterooms, $1 | Low Priced FINE FLOCK DEgYRQVED Jevices, where there was absolutel ;‘ hat by ;‘n;\m lzgm es to do In the | suit it brought asainst Julia le; 1 outside rooms. | Scifieh ‘or financial, induetment = for | Maiter of furnishing a fund with and others. The note and rigage elle & Ceviide | | Elijah Lathrop Has But 17 Out of | them to do ‘so; because the s Fitol (FRSPONY ot demmndh f ohithe properfy oiad eiven o) aves, Norwich, Tuesdaya, READ]NG LAMH a Dogs. P e s o any merclal reports, the opinions of those| A Brown claims a m p g R g —_ . - e bo Nercated by it amiliar with his condition, facts bear- | o the property -and W n : : . Elijah Lathrop, who has a farm near i ! 2 b = Daide ing upon the way in which he con- | ey th of New London, c s they are on cards. Nice for f| « . W ograph, which he has now permitted to | posing the defense commonly spoken e e e cun oth of N I Y x an _evening entertainment. Gardner Lake, is realizing how diffi-| he sent forth under his name, This he | of as the assumption of risk ducts his business and the way in | judement licn for S568.S1. 'The thi ed until Call and see them. Just the J| CUlt it Is to follow Governor Baldwin's| dacided upon at the end of the scry| There have been on the other hand, | Which his risk is distributed among his | Monday in March, 1914 was ma thing for Christmas. ~ || advice and keep sheep. In'the early 1912, when it had been so far per a_probably much, larger number of em- | employes wiil receive due or- | fimit of redemption for the first mort- | summer. Mr. Lthrop had a fine flock | that he was willing to put it forth fo | ployers who have not taken this trou- | &tion. The commissioner 4 with one day later for subse- numbering about 70. Dogs got into the | tha public, and sine then agencies have | ble or made these expenditures the facts of which those given are but S hants. flock and killed 19. ;\:» i (m(',y.,\,\v‘, i for it - ;}1 e *;]M' = m““ S Tnrante Wil Heve catefull illustrations, will find whether or not | for foreclosur; t N The Plaut-Cadden Co Last Saturday the flok was asatn | coon® tha Tgeal Meld Baving. beos | coneldorsd by e commissioners. 1y |Be T3y carry bis own risk. faringrs Savings bank of New d invaded, the dogs killing a number and | {alcen by the Dorteous & Mitchell Co. | passing upon the ability of any partic- — Lo _on s. Charles W. Denison anc TICAL DEPARTMENT separating about 17 from the Test off In the production of a record and a |ular concern to carry its own risk OBITUARY. r ¥ . attorr t the flock. These they chased to Scott DBGBE: DoTaL.that el ok voar | 5 —_ fhank Miad & letroro froud afsey. 1) 144-146 Main Street | Hill, where the frightened anijnals re- | RiBon | conidbrs'” that Mo bk Modes of Securing Payment. Albert E. Kingsley. | tson & Brc say that the; - . mained. Mrs, Lathrop’s son, James' gopiaved the ultimats e 2 phono | | Section - 30 of Part B provides for 5 (T e 3 56 vears, |Heved th FEa (oY S e PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING f| Lathrop, and other men were search- et o€, 108 [GIRGE CI0 10 BUOROT | methods of securing the payment of | 4, g0t T WKingeley, aged 56 vears, | moriga it a thre 1T STREET & ing for the missing sheep, but because| Sronhc: Fiice WS ‘nstument Huly Ye- | compensation. The most familiar | 3i€d at 815 o'clock Thursday mor s B ent of l of" ‘Sunday's ‘rain ° postponed - their | Brodiices e overtonesand hence truly | S0 Wiraa is he insuranice of | 3¢, the home of his son-in-law and! foraciosure wos n o UNIVERSITY. \PLACE | search until Monday. By that time| it liability in some mutual or stock cam. | fi2ughter, Mr, and Mrs. Louls - E- | of $38,596.53. Th ered is onefi!q& ik West of Broadway | some of the sheep had wandered to| | omewhat similar method of | Gz MO 150 Ttaln street on the ast three ‘tracts of lar w YORK CITY | Caar Bwany & mils and a half away. A Big lmploven-snt Farmisning a bond with a | Side ,3"’“’.“‘,"‘1 an iliness of a Year| pnchetween Bank streci and are most acceptable, and | elght were found at Parkham, near | Provements in sidewalk repairs is tiat | formance. of snder the | yonof Charles and Sareh Kifespuey | 302 tw0 dottndanis gave tho besk ¢ 8 “*Sicamehin For Gas or Electricity. when bought here they | Colchester, one on Chestnut Hall, one | “bqut "‘:‘”iw'-{ property at the qamier face, | th institution | gin ey, Ho was marcied ST yeaty LR R wovsny RUSSIDRLY Fisweroox combine style with econ- at Stark's farm, Lebanon, two iwere | °f Franklin and 1 streets, where a of a pr urance, in | ago to Ejizabeth 2 Putns T etal syl Most artistic line being chased by two foxhounds near | DeW Walk was laid ¥ | accor of Part B | 380 to Flizaveth Alien in Putnam. He:morigage for 35,000 on Aus. 81, 1912 300 Raoms (200 with Bath) S T FUR COATS for Men Oscar Winchester’s, in Bozrah, and five | | under Insirance | Jloted a suecesorul farm ot Yomile for | 10 & foreclosure sult brought by the | BRATES 81.00 PER DAY UP and Women, as well as were missing up to Friday night, | commissior meth- | many vears. He came to live with his | M2Tners Savings bo nd Baw Ralph Excenient Restaurant snd Cate. T e Three teams and seven or eight men od, d the o sidered | ga e i EhTE Clty ahoiE u ek alh. enison of Groton and Ldward . ol ""Y"""fl___'" the Fur Tine have been engaged in tha:search all| TALK TO DEALERS fn’ this bufletin the 1 (bis city about @ year ag0. Prown of New London, similar action @ Send for bres ilusteatsd Gutdesnd b xpert E week. Of Mr, Lathrop's original flock | guage of section 3 B, wh Sl as ordered by the co ) ap of New Yor v ors & your only about 17 are left and in good Adver r es for furnishir ived two daugh-| LF-frem ;“‘,'” Hieon s e L i n conditiofiy e some-of thobe rounded up || and the man : . emploser to mpen c T Bnater ang Mies, | InE_to & judgment for 32.2 M Ry O Bath | Were 8o badty bitten as to bs usoless, || gether It s r 2 the e3 mission of “sat of his ardon. both ot Noretehi ay| terest of $131.27, & total It is not known whose dogs caused the | Densc of ger ds to mark Solvency and financial a brother, Frederlck Kingsley, of Boz- | i he Hmit of H —‘ M. BRUCKNER, trouble, |f @nd is putting the middieman directly” to {njured employees or other |, - gsley, (Ldstd, mne real e 3 i — — in the background. beneficiaries the compens n . pro- ¥ B g S \.,” g e th unk - PRI, i . Be from 7.30 to 8.30, ing to do more than merely a Determining Solvenc | e e e ol | ward . Brown olams o de ol The premoters of the public Christ- you to buy their wares, is obvious that to ermine | Worcester, died at 10.30 o'clock Friday | mortgage for $730, NEW YORE OITY, mas tree were busy Friday, meeting “'mv are I\H\!mg to help yo1 sther one is solvent in the ordinary | forenoon at the home of her greaft- Other Motions. '8ETH ST., great encouragement on all sides, In| them. They are wil w ense of the tgrm—=as the term is used, | grandmother, Mrs., Margaret A. Du- o Shumway took the papers af- ; U tll Furthe N h prder mot o dniertere with s hoftaay || come vight inty ile columns of § | for initunce, e panicupes” sl | Selie” Moo Chiestil siroct Dt || gudse Stumway toolc the pavers o § IPTH AV., BROADWAY. trade there §s a suggestion that the|f Your home paper and make a hig assets must equal or exceed his | was the daughter of Julius C. and thi Meerdict and for a new trial in Modetn, _ Aveolntely Sisapeeat N T INotice song hour be from 7.30 to 8.39, A meet- || Market for you, [ Tighifitics. In order to be of sufiicient | lae Mamio M. Moveion Ducherie ang | aside verdict and for a new (rial in [} SRk, ooufuable and Bameiik g £ro; _ - | A ig uchette and | the case of Margaret Kenur g g Bl | ing of the programme committee is to All they ask of yeu is that financial ability to respond to the de- | was born in Hartford Oct. 31, 1903. On | prainerd & Armstrong Co, of New X NONE BETEED AT ANY PRICE. there will be. Music Sun- be held this evening, |} ¥ou show the goods intelligentls mands of the cor lon act there |the death of her mother in 1906 she| ondon. This was the suit in which 800 Roo h with private bath, . S A pretty idea for the celebration is(§ In their advertising they ars J|must De a large excess of asseis over | went to live with her grandparents, | yjlgs Kanure was given a verdict of e Ber J et o . ]| to nave "the children of the various |} making certain pledees fo thu f|labilities. Iurthermore, the character | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Duchette, in| y55e0 8 go0d room ana vatn, $2.00 Gy day evenings in our Main || nationalities and sections carry their (] public and they want you to §|of the applicant for the certificate of | Waterbury. A year,ago the child came | 1y joseph D. Harris vs. John Don- OTHRRS UE TO $4.50. o b banners when they sing, help them.keep them, | sotvency and financial ability, and his | to this and for five months Was| gvan ‘an order to place on the ju BARTOR, BRDROOM, BATH. $.00, Dining-room between the During the days the tree stands the I¢s comething. that will be J|history, must be such as to 1;;5:1(; at the stafe sanatorium at Trading gooket was passed o g iittle folks are to provide crumbs about mutually pleasant and mutually J|the belief that his business will not | Cove for treatment for tuberculosis of | ~\jatters that were postponed were § Bestaw Aluo table d'hote. r the birds. profitable. only be honestly conducted with a | the stomach, from which her death re-J in James Vingiere vs. Groton & Ston- T b RETCRRT. Drob, it, as a Christmas feast fi hours of 5.30 and 8.00 [ They want you to push when = [ | VieW, of doing justice to his employees | sulted, | ington Street Rall Co., judgment To Erivoll 14 Sulvation. Ay, they' pUIL | within_the range of hmilm;‘:r under | She’ was one of the brightest schol-{ oy’ demurrer sustained ;in -4 q otk 5 e iR Co-operate with the manu. f§|the act, but will probably be so con- !ars in the third grade of the Broadway | Staples and others vs. Philip. Hen? O¢clock p. S el e e At kb facturer who willing to hel ervatively and successfully managed | school, beloved by her and all ['qrick, argument of demurrer. ieifation taithe publie fy aiea the || A5 B to help | (hat the chance of his inavility to pay | of her schoolmates. as also a| ' Motions that went off the calendar public enroliment service ho Army R SRt ten years hence will be reduced to |member of the Sunday school of the | were in Marcoux White, defaul ai its ‘rooms in the Kenyon building |§ M any manufacturer who is J|a minimum. Among the controlling | Church of the Good Shepherd, Univer- | m saitare to glond; and in Patrick F. Bh THE WAUREG AN BOUSE on Surgay evening whvn the candlda le‘ o bl o ‘]"_""\’"Q,’;‘“}_" e | clements are, therefore, the hazard of | salist. | Waldh, conservator, va: Julia B, Saw- e ¢ THe Pocer: Davenport Co, city, | The enfollinent is to be delayed A Publ rerican News- R|ang his personal |in the tuberculosis sanatorium and th e h R Karolil v& [Hentv PoKars | o\ N % o 9 oclock for the purpose of ac-|f§ Baper Pul Association, B ™ inother vitally £} R thrbe monetie St thia horie CTEr| o C e e h } » S Proprietors. dati b vho attend othi World Building, New Yopk, it | ¥ £e 1 s at the home of her | olj, default for failute to plead. commodating those who attend other D e I A will be developed t great-grandmother—she was a patient | *" i ) 4 3 | Services first, gla swer questions. | (e questions which Will, in effect, b | suftere, bearing with remarkable for-| - Assignments. The Asmy’ officers expect Saturday |put to him, what armngements have |titude the terrible affliction whicn end-| Tho following ussisnments were o s motm— | 0 be & busy with the Christmas you made tb meet your obligations un- | ed a young and beautiful life. | made: Jury assignments: |18 L Company Soion ol dine B e s (RS O Franidin square where the | — = |Ger the act, what funds uve vou de- | Sha s survived by her father, Fulius | e Dec. 16th, at Norwich, on | ¥. H. WILLIAMS. Seneral Agt hetose paciic. iere I;;‘\ e i e e inn:hc ';i JHERE s oc agvert: e et 1o | elediit RAL Barposs ’.,| how late | C _yl;m hette of \:m.'a-.;.q.\j_’ a ‘-,v‘,..\\,'.d,‘”.,\d\‘_ \:. pard v Hine = | p‘iw Crl.n\‘(: o :JE‘K:.;L 129 Main St. NO i S &w adadi : y Eastern Ctivut equ Wm J2 those. funds (0 be safeguarded for the | father and srandmother, My, and Mss v- {special) Novy . KEXTON Special A o rwcb, " penapibution (o She york, lotin for Business cosulia. benefit of future injured employees? 'Josepu N, Ducheite, of Waterbury, a vs, Breakwaler Co,; Roma,vs. Clunaxs Hartford. Gon. >