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ORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1914 INSURANCE EMPLOYERS The new Compensation Law which takes effect Jan. 1, 1914, Applies To You. Protect Yourself with a policy in the ZETNA. J. L. LATHROP & SONS Nerwich, Cenn. JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investments McGrory Building, Main St. «ffice telephone 5¢1-2. Residence 1179-3 | ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMOS A. BROWNING 3 Ricaaras o Jucy at-Law, ‘Fione 700. Brown & Perkins, Uncas Nal Bauk Shetucket St siairway near ‘to Thames Telepaone 35-3. Ittomeys-at-law RS EF e | Jloney Saved by Making Your Cough Syrup at Home Takes But n Few Toments, and Stops a Hard Cough in & Hurry. licines. as a rule, contain a larze quautity of plain syrup. 1i take one pint of granuloted sugar, add 14 pint of warm water and stir about good syrup as money could buy. If you will then-put 23 ounces of S11it up with the Syrup, you I 85TUp A8 1 od ¢ . Take a teaspoonful eve two or three Lours. 1t keeps perfectls. You will find it one cf the best cougi syrups you ever used—even in whoopint st lazative crougl has a good and the tas remade. too. for oush remedy couzh remed Planters Report April 8. Manager McCann of the Planters is resting easier now, having rounded up ail the players g over them. hands have been ordered to report on April § for will be a likely » looking bunch of talent | on hand when the gates at Plant field | are thrown open on that date. ord.—A commiitee has been gregational anniversary STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO. partuer of the doing business HUNDRED DOLLAR the use of HALLS CATARRH CURE, this 6th day of directly upon the blood ous surfaces of testimonials, NEY & CO., Tol all Druggists, Horrible Blotches of Eczema. 1y cured by Dr. Hobson's Ee advised me son’s , Derma. smot anywhere hody and can Its soothing. healing. antiseptic action will rid you | humors. blackheads, czema bioiches Oszond Co., Ten Years of Pain Reliefin Two Days RHEUMA Worked Wenderfully Fast in This Obstinate Case of Rheuma- Ten vears of hard study tious experimenting in sanitavium and private practice, of aifferent i Tuflemmatory Rheumatis in the dikcovery since been acts quickly and orings perm have been a great suffercr from 1 matism for about ten vears, hu in my knees, ankles and joints. on_erutches about one The first_of_last December 1 enced to take RHEUMA: in two « 1 laid down my crutches and since given them away. that 1 am & well man; s ago I never gxpected to be | 1 have taken some ENG- | ARHUE in connection with | 1 have never spent Yours unsolicited, | 614 Sumter St Palmetto Fertilizer Co.” hird of the 0 for RHEUMA, Esturn your mone; League Club Owners. New York, Feb. 9-—Major and minor league baseball magnafes, gathering here for the annual schedule meetings and to consider defensive measures against the Federal league, were as- tonished to learn today that the lead- ing promoters of the so-called outiaw league were on their way (o this city | from Chicago and that none o fthem {had denied that it was their purpose {to confer with the biz men of organ- | ized baseball. Al those who had ar- |rived during the day expressed abso- |lute ignorance of the object of the impending invasion of the KFederal league and declared that they had no knowledge of any request or invita- tion for the visit on the part of efther American_or National league officials. The only solution that these mag- nates, including Barney Dreyfuss, Charles Ebbetts, C. W. Murphy, W. I. Baker, and F. J. Navin, could offer was that James A. Gilmore, prestdent {of the Federals, and Charles M. ! Weeghman and Willlam M. Walker, backers of the Chicago Federal club, destred to propose some peace pact or compromise ineasure whereby the Federal league could be recognived or aMliated with organized ball, Should | this be the object of the trip, the ma- jor league club owners indicated that the trio would receive a frosty re- ception. Some of them said the major leagues had nothing to offer in the way of a compromise. Nationals said T ceased to worry about the Fed- eral lemue several weeks ago. 1 had information that led me to believe it was on its last legs.” President Baker of the Philadelphia Nationals said: “The Federals have done our ciub all ‘the damage they can. At best to my club and no matter what hap- Pens he can never play for me again.” four hour session today and, after adopting _a playing schedile of 154 games, adjourned until tomorrow. The sea clude September 27. the playing ruies, none of them v xadical, were recommended by rules committee of the National league which held a lengthy session today These will be considered by the American League dules commit- tee some time during the week. Among them the most prominent was one dealing with the “intentional pss,” TORONTO MAY BE DROPPED FROM FEDERALS. New Yorkers Willing to Finance a Team. Toronto may be dropped from the Federal league circuit and the club's franchise may be transferred to Cleve- land, Cincinnati or New York, accord- ing to intimations from Federal league club officials who gathered at Chicago | the other day for a conference. Several New Yorkers are said to be cager to finance a Federal league club, and it was rumored that an op- tion had been obtained on the old Brooklyn grounds,which would be used for games during the first season. The New York men are sald to be willing to build a new park the second year. (First authoritative information of a to wager that neither the Chicago nor well as the siate courts will so de- the Baltimore teams could finish one, two, three in either the American as- ation or International league. s for the others, they are no bet- ter than the rawest bush teams. “Falkenberg has been in and out of the major leagues a number of times Fortified with the opinion of Attor- , mey General Bell of Peunsylvania and former President Taft that the option clause will stgnd the acld test, orsal A truthful statement of a Norwich ized baseball men soon will announce citizen, given in his own Words, should that a vigorous fight in the courts will| convince the mcst skeptical about the and last season was the only time he b made fo restratn players from ab- merits of Doans Kidnee Pis. If you ever had a real good year, i “The defection of Falkenberg won't He might have siip- | FEDERAL LEADERS SEEK CONFERENGE. On The Way From Chicago To See The Big Men Of Organ- ized Baseball—Will Get Frosty Reception Say Major: wreck the Naps. ped back into dubdom anyway. | “Birmingham has & powerful squad | of curvers left and he will be in the| pennant race just the same.” No Baseball Team For Bulkeley. !form of kidney ills, use a tested kid- in many Bukeley High schoel of New London| A Norwich citizen will not be represented mond - this This action was taken because of the fact that there is | proof of ‘merit “ I h X h u“ 2 Paper having a citc e T b T L - | Th: Norw.ch Pumbing Supply House | i%s"ssrzpssct beving s ot are far tov | “About twelve vears ago I learned of the makeup of league was a statement yesterday by Weeghman, Cbleago club, who said he wae almost certain that Toronto would be dropped. | Inability to finance a club in that c accordance with the opinions club owners is said to ! reason for the contemplated change which may be made. interests which heid the franchise BLACKBURN ROVERS STILL LEADS Leaders Defeat Derby County—Oth Interesting Games. no fleld available. the athletic department small to fit up a jark. an school boys will not be represented on | the result of an attack of lumbago. I the diamond. : the English cup ties out of | the way for a time, all clubs through- resumed their en- nenis at London Saturday Toronto but could procure mo avall- b0 improve their positions In the Eng- able grounds at that time are said to have acquired a suitable site to take back the franchise. SPORTING NOTES. frequent passages of the kidney secre- - 2 tions. 1 consuited the best doctors in | lumbing as it should be dome 18 | seased arc hereby notified to presemt of the De-| Providence, but their treatment falled | the kind we declarea that|to help me in the least. 1 fnally read | tight, sanitary and Jatest siyie piamo- accept $25,000 for Dellabout Doan's Kidney Tilis and as 1| ing. Frank Navin, “president he would not Association League the Blackburn Rovers, were called up- on to make a big effort in their game with Derby county away from home, but, rising to the occasion like cham- pions, won by a score of 8 to 2, and as all the clubs near to them in the le lost they went further ahead. Tottenham “Td rather have Walter WHITE SOX DEFEATS ATHLETICS | Willimantic Duck Pin League 1471- | 1451—Prickett Bowls Higt 124 For rather have both. Elliott Dent Atlanta to win pennant last whose pitching heiped | cured.” the Southern league vear, has been signed by | whep the Pittsbury Federal league club. i entertained Manchester United before a crowd of a most exclting game ended in a victory fer the spurs a score of 2 to 1. Chelsea did particularly | 35,000 persons, The White Sox defeated the Athle- v evening in the Wiliiman- tic Duckpin league, two strings Prickett of the winners was high with a single of 124 and total of 332 White Sox. A bill_legalizing professional base- | pyie "1 o e best kidney B S e ot e | Pllls. "I conalder them the best kidney sald decased be admittod to probate.’ o was \ereupon, i dered, That “gai reported by the committee | "LTE P L L e Price 50 petition be' heard and - determined at cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,, Buffalo, s roponts Coprt Room in the City of Norta End team away of the Maryland house of delegates. and Sheffield Wednesday 1 surprise by defeating Liverpool, 2 to also away ewcastle United bucked up at last, in a blg scoring game beat the Bolton Wanderers by i English League—First Division. 2/ West Bromwich Algion. 0 © 3/ 0idham Atletic . 7| Sheffiela ‘Wednesdas © 1|Bradfora city sprung a. big telling of the signing of Harry McQuillan . mation i3 vouchsafed that he Johnson is pltcher and Woodrow Wilson is pres- —_— President Murphy of the Chicago tall pitcher, wiil|Life Pills. Paul Mathulk: Anto’ the | make his fourth entry g league this vear. He has, laxatives. They are a blessing to all been with the Naps threc Masichester City Aiddlesboroush Neweastle United i Berton” Wanderers A. MeQuillan = Sherdeld United Totienham Hotspur Cunningham The Giants will have a to get acquainted with the | Osgood Co., Norwich, Conn. rues and boulevards this year. Mc- Graw's tourists France, this month, and his second month. they could only offer to return Knabe | i Kosnil Stovkport _County M’FARLAND WILL MEET GIBBONS. Will Fight in New York City March 9. bson announc of the Mike Gibbon land_bout has The International league held . a | once @ pitcher with | Visiting friends in town Monda Chies Cubs, age 3 {he Chisaso Cubs, has been enngod | cnapel Sunday moming at 11 eelock | 3 the coming seasom,| Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald of Hebr@h, the | that the date == < Clapton Orfeat W ivechmmoton been definitely on_will begin April 21 and con- young twirlers i§ a brother-in-law Clarke, the chief of the Pirate crew. | McFarland arrangement and to make the Dattle of his is of the opinion that he has more than an even chance of win- Several changes and revisions of { McFarland Gure Mowital | It looks as though to come 1o the lamyers after| l-ouls H. Baldwin of New Haven w: T mick. | @ Colchesier caller Mondey THea“n Ban Johnson since John ed him for $1,000 worth of libel a few had litth £ = MOOSUP the courts to stave off the outlaws. W while he will the ring with all | He insists that he is quite as clever Paul wraith and that the Dout will resolve itself into a auestion Under the conditions, argues McFurland, stronger man. years ago Ban b the profession. International. as the St. Nothern Union. Packy McFarland's lawyer has filed| Epworth League Elects Officors— notice of appeal from the recent rul- ing of the Wisconsin boxing commis- | sion barring him from participation in | boxing bouts. h Cup—Second Round. <. 0] Patrick Thisles The attorney declared | enjoyabic no chance for the court 10 Te- | evering. at Milner { fuse his plea. MACK COMMENTS ON FEDERALS. Stevenson United Captured Only One Valuable Player. Connie Mack takes occasion to grill the players who leaped from the major | leagues to the new Federal circuit. “The Federal “hasn’t obtained one valuable player except possibly Dundee Mibernidns Maranville and his fian 3 . Miss Shea of Springfield, called at the| Rev. Dr. Coote, pastor of the Metho- league headquarters in Bos- | dist Episcopal church is in attend- Miss Shea has not sign- | dBCe at the meeting of the Norwich | ed up as yet, but Maranville declares | DISTFIot Ministerial association in = Oklahoma hapvens to have one session on Monday and Tuesday at On guard who escaping des ton Friday Falkenberg All the rest are players who ap- peared slated for release any min- Hamilon Academy that they will both be on one payroll - "1 South Coventry. as_any after the completion of the 1314 sea-| ™yjpy McNicol of Jewett City was a | York World. TOO MUCH TIME GIVEN TO ATHLETICS. | Cornell Coach Sounds A War Speech At St. Loui iy “I was much amused when I read in the papers about the lineups of the jous teams in the Federal. “They put especial stress players the Chicago teams have dug up. and were I a betting man I would like of Waco, Tex., and Jeseph E. Schultz and Baitimore X cently. I looked in the list - iy At a meeting of the Cornell club of P ik el Internationals. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL the club on college athletics andthe | S oomesk L catcher, Among other things, he said: “I want to tell you a few things that L don't believe in a I never did, and I am | | from Sharon, Kan. 1 don’t belive in. four-mile race. unalterably opposed to it for Young, secretary of the Baseball Clubs League of UPTURN HALTED. Renewsd Weakness of Several Promi- nent Issues Serves as Check. New York, Feb. 9.—Higher prices for American stocks in London stimulited the home market at the opening today. The effect of the rise abroad wa leightened by free buying here, par- ticularly of Steej, for foreign account. On the early iransactions moderate gains were made by most of the repre- Sentative: shares. Traders swung over to the long side in the belief that an pturn was due after the slow reac- flon of last week. Shorts who attempt- ed to cover found the supply of stocks scarce and were compelled to T their bids. There was a steady invest- { ment inauiry, althoush the demand ed | was not as large as recently. In spite of these favoring conditions, however, the upward movement made no Prog- ress after the opening rise. The mar- _ ! ket held firm for a time, but eventual- Iy weakened, and gains were eliminat- ed. In special instances there wero substantial changes at the close, but the general level of quotations was lit- tle affected by the day’s dealings. Renewed weakness of a few stocks affected the general market and was primarily responsible for checking the upturn. Rock Island issues added other - | marks 1o their succession of low rec- “My doctor | ords recently. Tho common sold down to 5 3-4, the preferred to 107 1-3, and the collateral fours to 42 T-5. New York Central was again under pres- | akes of Dr. Hob- | sure and sold down to 89 weal spots developed in Baltimore and | 8. New Ohio and Internationa! Mercantile Ma- rine. There was a drop of ovec five | Mercaatile Marine 4 1-3s. In | points i the outside market thers was further | heavy trading in stocks of the Stand- jara Oil group and losses of last week were extended. Atlantic Refining | | slumped 105 points. The copper producers’ monthiy re ort made an unexpectedly zood show- inz. supplies of the metal having de croased over 4.000.000 pounds. Copper ahares rose sharply on the appearance | of the report. | The total of gold sent to France on the present movement was brought up 0 $10,000,000 by engagement today of | an_additional $2,000,000 for export. Bonds were Iirregular, with pro- nounced weakness in 2. few issues. To- tal sales, par value, 34,150,000. United States bonds wers unchanged on call s STOCKS. 00 Aliks Gold Mine {60 Alifs Chalmers 4105 Amat._Copoer % Am. . 8. & P Do, pes H & 80 s o com Ol " ed 290 A Taomotive o . "vga phd. Am et on, Keeel Puindry 4ieh Centrall Lendier ... 160 Do.. DB - 2104 Chisa, & Oin soverul | when 1t was organized, its president is that the average boy can’t give the necasary time for his | university work to malke proper prep- aration for a four mile race. dont believe should be called on to row more thau one race in a season, and I taink that race should be after college closes in the_summer. known by | Nick, has 13s his evesight vancing age, Com Products Dearer & Tto G has been games In Washington. Lefty Flynn has failed in his effort | fourta_vice, should be allowed to take part in any | iica = Aees dusing | to re-enter Yale. intercollegiate games or races during don’t believe sports when intercollegiate are carried to the | ent to which they are carried to- Tilinols Central Chittenden “T doa't believe in raking the coun- over with a fine-toothed comb to | lot of star prep school ath- {lotes and persuade them the university “The time is past in great manufacturing and | whether | other concerns rated our universities | fighting the Federals. to the standing of their athle and the number of athletes they turn- | been What they are looking for and in fact demanding is good men. are looking for the class of young men not oganized baseball is The outward | Woelen Mill Working pombat have not] ments — Help Coming Back —New while the foe has waxed fat. If these| Management Introducing U to Date secret conclaves and | | tings be war, please label it. The| - who come to college to ge¢ an 6ducat- | enemy is flourishing like @ green bay | The Yantic mill in in operation in | linder the present terrific blows €very department, emplovin | belng struck by the owners. | and increasing the number ecver 00 May. Deut Store c teams | and visible signs of insidious pla 3.8 P& 58 tion and get Bob Fitzsimmons is Co “The name of Bob Fitz ism and for wears to York stato boxing | Federal may keep me from re- entering the ring, but it cannot bar| ben right on the Bob Fitzstmmons, Jr., from the roped | affairs What does Cbarlie of the Cubs, that he has joined the op- | a man inside of baseball Williams, sec- New Yorx Central commission take hold of the Weegl: Charlie Mu; | phy is doomed or organized baseball's in the| bands are tled in the matter of pre- | venting the onward sweep of the out- books and he great work freckled form has performed and equally So spoke old Bob Fitzsimmons last week. Somewhat crushed by sourt to lift the ban on| e-enter the ring in New | the boxing guificant move yve! the struggle. Tisilway teel Spring. COLCHESTER in North Weymou his efforts to York state Collectors for A. M. A. at Congrega- tional Church—Boys' Club Interests —Elms Cut some happiness year-old son gives promise to into the gre chine of the age. ““The boys carries a terrific punch. feet as a light- has an al- most perfect defense and is absolute- What more does a fight- fighting ma Should Be Re-| beer emploved in he's as fast the Congregational Tesas & Pacthc. collectors for the A. M Tnico Brs & P Iy fearless. Tnion Pacifie . Harvard Getting Ready for Practics. Le Bovs' the Harvard & views showr practice wor some gymmasi h school. P head coach tha { membership at About the Borough. riford was give Consl t of friends in tows the Branch Oclober 11.38 in for weveral | was visiting trier De mecessary te 1 3-4; last loan 2: Time loans steady: 90 days 2 3-4@3: 1-4@3 1-2. homes here over Should Replace Tr f the large elm the Congregational church and of the fire ongine h down on mecomnt of be- S Those who should plant others place, as dld our ancesto CHICAGO “RAIN MARKET. o over the uption F. Shibe of the Athietics recent] mitted to him, Mr. Johnson in his epinion says that | trees the player agrees for a tion to sell an opti % 5-16 88 15-1¢ [ the Tapt that # 80 that the 'eome a Chautauqua town, matnly | enjoy their) through the efforts o 15 we have. Dwight Wickwire of New Difldins [n law and tbat the federal as -(he guest of his crandparents, Mr. and ' apiy be the. hive week in T Haven was | of the O slecplessress, urinary disorders or any years | ney medicine. tells of Doan's the dia- | Kidney Pills. Could you demand more convineing t is im- | the value of Doan's Kidney Pills. At| Phone 13. possible to use Plant fiel the high |that time I was confined to my bed as Central Wharf - sufored from s:arp palns across my loins and was greatly annoyed by 00 Frank Chance. Most managers would | the trouble disappeared. Others ofyuny | ces us. We will fix you up 48 €00 | of Norwich, on th: have taken Doan's Kidney Pills | snape at « moderate price. A. J. WHOLEY & CO., seen at a later date, Mr.| Telephone 734 | for ki¢ney cumplaint and have been RE.- EHDORSEMENT. | Sweet added: “I confirm all I ha ever said in praise of Doan's Kidney ve remedy to be had ;| New York, suie ageuts for the Unitea Y. sa they are the “king of all times and | my family and I alwavs keep a box with the|at home” Get a hox and get well again. Price 25c. At Druggists or by mail. . E, Bucklen & Co. Phila- 00 IT NoWw n For constipation use Dr. King's New | Estimates of Buffalo, | any work you need dome. J. . TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ¢ ag Norwich. witoin and for the Distriof « o NOTWACH, T it P e e ary, A. D. 1914, 7 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Ji Bstate of Suman 3. Meech, lits of Norwich, in seid Distsict, deceascd. | pearing in Federal leaguc uniforms. | suffer from backache, ncrvousness, for Plymbers, Steam Fit-| orderce, mhat the utors cite y ters and Mills the creditors of sald deceased to br. in"their ‘Ciaima gainer said . esiate within six months from this date, by posting & notice to that effect, togeather With & 0opy of this urder, on the sig. 0st neareat 1o the place where sai BeCoancd last ‘dwelt, And in the’ s town, and by publishing the same once Fomy NELSON J. G, 2 . AvLIN The above and foregolng s & ¢ copy of recerd. Reese: " Faxniz c. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- every jolet | eneir claims szainst sald estate to & undersigned at 63 Clf St, Norwich, v Conn., within the time limited in the < above and foregoing order. was badly In need of something that| sest of bath tubs, latest devices CHARLES R. GALLUP, & ; yould belp mé, I besan mafieiNses ter c.lo;els. ?lnk:,“-nd ';,‘"’“fi"" Teblod Executo: 3 shnson | Improvemant was soon noticeable and | you can thisk of in the plumbing line Ot o e e Ty Cobb,” says |1 contluued taking ihis remedv untili Call J& up on the phone, write ot | AT A COURT 0F YROBATE HELD T da - ary, A. D. 1914 F e Present— Estate of T Griswold, in suid James “T." \iibur of Griswolds ¢ Judge. 12 Ferry Strest | 3PDeared in Court ana filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set rih, that an instrument purporting 10 bé the last will and testament of on_the 16th Py Ta14, Hooper with the Red Sox the infor- S‘lR‘“-emb_r he name—Doan's—and | WhY 3ot atttend to 1t now? It will be x an T he: cther. tully as easy and convenient for you R e atiop, ~ to have the work®dom: mow as later | by the publication of inis ‘order ono The King of All Laxatives. when It may be freezing weather. culation in said Disteiet, ot Last ore cheerfully furnished on | davs prior to the date of said HeAring and that return X The above copy gf recor: Attapt s C. CHURCH, Zebild Clerk. great op-|delphia or St. Louls, or The Lee & Mre. D. W. Hakes, on Broadwa: in Parls | T Frank Bartlett of New Haven was Servi. es were held in the Episcopal | pastor, ofciating. o renred! "Dr. 3. M. Klein of Hartford was ai his summer home on Broadway the past week. PETROSILO Sundiy = The new sanitary and fire proof fi | { ing. |and durable. Ask for particulars. C. k. WHIIAKER, West Main St. g and Plumbing! s 92 Fran® ATTENTION SIDEWALKS Otfice of the et Commissioner. Norwick, Jan. si 5, 1916 The Ordinaiices ui tio L.vy Uk -s0F= wich provias : L OWDEr OF GWRess any unding or iot on’ any sireet, squ witmin the graded, Bhall cause By ana ail *now, sieer I iand. Dordering ouc place © is a4 side- paved, ereirom o Wicin the same Shal Gave oxited found, or Ialien, been Colonial Orchestra's Social—Junior Personals. The Colonial orchestra held a very social and dance Saturday hall. Music was furnished by the orchestra. At South Coventry Meeting. e, . | The mame saa ROBERT J.COCHRANE sexse, GAS FiTTING, | PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | West Main Street, Norvrich, Conn | USCUDADLS, blivaic co B © Sbes ! +gent for Packing | three nours al i Wathin_ tnree aller sunrise when wisen i Loe nignt Whenover the Siue any uiidine Sureec, squace, o Covered wiii i of the owner suall be tue aucy sceupant o person naving the cu Tng or iot, 1o cause Do made Bale and con BOVIDE Lhe iCo tiereirom, or covering guest over Sunday at the home of S | Matthew Barr on High street. i Waterbury.— Blgned contracts of Omoar. 3. Dusey| - Tohn K. Prior iz cn'a trip to Maiue| arithe! Westain of Baltimore, both inflelders, were re- | TOF the weel Thursday celved by tho Boston National league T o ey ot Love | dctnjeoor played wi - - z B i e th o | Buest’ at the home of Mrs. Amanda iness of the W Toronts " Tternationals. - Chester b, | King over Sunday. gradually picking up. his signed |, Alva G. King who conducts a board- | Can Shoot Straight. pt. R. D. Fitzmaurice | negiect 1o comp.y wiin Lo division, who returned | ViOlating t three daye’ the Berkshire branch, | hotice ifom & D the freight bus The ordinauces also make i was | of the Street Commissioner to couect The seinie Wila Sand of SOMie OLAer sukl- anie substance. = "Fhe failure to do 5o I two nours Pris- | guriug Uie daytme cxposes the Party straight ' in defaull to the penaiiy provided by New | Lug rdinances. "Ine orainances also provide that in case of any vioiailon of any of the foregoins visions, Or reiusal oF e parcy m Or Nol comPIViLE With them shall pay a pen of tve doliars Ior every four hours of negiect, alter ceman of tne teys ine duty al) penalties incurréd under the fore- Eoing provisions, and If they are mot paid to him on demand, to report the Py |ing and sales stable at Cambridge, | Americans | Mass., was a guest over Sunday with With ad- | the Methodist Bpiscopal church was ncwn in L9 senuiun{n( the vestry Saturday aft- | Wfl Washington the other day. During the [ 8rnoon. Officers were elected as fol- | S | last few years his sole interest in life|lows: President, Maxine Card; firs: | Witnessing big league | Vice, Mabel Tucker second vice, Dor- othy Salishary: third Lyon with Eleanor Main, Alice Walker Gallup; Look Ouf committes. Roy business aess Mrs. Bertha L. n Gallup, the dren joined in celebrating the birtnday | il | of Sprague GaHup. one of the mem- | 1 bers. Games were plaved, refresh- ments served, and the children had | a joliy good time. university All Depart- | Methods. | 50 hands day Emmanuel | | It 1s under the control of Kaplan of New York, a well known philanthropist. who visited the village during the past weel:. The cloth to be manufactured at present is chinchil- {la cloth. The working hou are | changed from 7 to 12 2. m. 1 to 6 p. | m., with a half holiday Saturdays, | The mill hands are to receive thedr | pay weekly Mr. Kaplan plans many changes and ‘has recently introduced mup te | date metnods. Home From Bay State. ! | Mr. and Mrs. Burton Harden | have ret about the who has and vet lams 1 made ned fram a few davs' stay | B and Clinton where they have been the | guests of relatives. = + Rteurn to Local Mill. i Several of the v 1lage: ers’ mill_at Fitchvi i e during the time | { the mill here has b 1 & d church the turned fo their places in the losal | John R. mill s, chairman, E. T. Bunyan, B. R Mrs. Warren Hamiiton of Wauwe- fee = Gillette, C. T. Williams, H. Waliis, . Cus Hill spent the past week with | 4 L03 Will &ot H. Marvin, Dr. A. L. Steblins Mrs. J. R. McHale at Oakridge farm. : Siscount on vo! “ Club Notes. Now in Holliston, FYrene club that _ William Shanks a former superin- TINGUISHER ot Cras | tendent here for the Tamtie Wosten . $o. your second part of | Cumpi cated liston, Mase. operate. an trip. with | as ® dent in a woolen mil Prve: e mirrorscope Heard and Seen. throush With Boys! Ar. ana Mrs, Her put Janphonee. i T teams. M 1 trp for he clib's a e . Mr. and Mys @rank r Paies i ter of New 3 Sunday of Mr ar : !ruhuves at the Moosup house. = ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, Mrs, John W. Tuckerman has been | n jansd Street Commissioner. »Ad‘ruen of relatives in Williman- | ——— i 7 ome o o we | g00OMHES your face NO fans as Uncle The Junior league connected with [EN you wse Resinol Bhaving _The Board of R tick there are no tense,smarting | NoTwich, Conx. | after-effects, no annoying shaving- | Sundays exces rashes to fear. That is because its | #1st from 10 & = creamy lather e =3 soothing, hezling. antiseptic bal ! The former fullback | SHis Fennedy: treasure Seragus | that make Resinol Ointment and Res- '} 1914, went to the junior prom. and admit- ted that he wished to rejoin his class in the Sheffleld Scientific school. Di- said that Fiynn would not be allowed to return as a student, though efforts had been made in his behalf. | and was dropped from the rolis when he married a chorus girl. s full of the same | sessors, and (o do ms Eyers and Carl Main. 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MILLSTEIN, 106 Msin Strest, Norwich, Cp Tei 786 CLEARANCE SAL]-i 6‘!-'7 MILLINERY a4 Mir Woods o imas were s over Sun- Sl e Mrs. Mare Murpiy of Hoarahville Liss ] was « redent guest of Ler s the W Tant ‘Bentles wers at & Mr. and Mrs. Jaumes Quinn of Dan- felson spent the week ond at their home her George Bvotis and son of Awere recent guests of Ar ise | fer, Mrs. ‘Walliam Pendleton. down the Winsted——Arrangements have been in their completed whereby Winsted has be- ] the Winsted Business Men's astoclation. The date S APPLES TABLE AND COOKING, BY PECK CR BUSHEL. P. W. Latham & Co., Tel, 1059-4. wanc to pa coor yun ere iz o itiwn 4244 UEE 11~ advertige Phena, . e Rubetin - TaTLS autauque seksion will prob- | alam Wetter shan thre 3 T MRS. GEO. P. STANTON Street DR.R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Nerwieh, Conn. | | | i |

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