Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 20, 1914, Page 7

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ing on your Spring Suit—value up to $35.00, all at $16.98. Women’s Smart Suits of quality serge, i S SR P A P R S Women’s $15.00 Coats at $9.98 3 [ re——— s e gy e v+ el court ‘o _common pleas came in af New London Tuesday 3 that e sion with Judge Charles B. Waller on | ing m-&otmr the past six the bench. Thceourthuiscqubc: and were evidently on good ; 7 ) £ docke f which a lerge numi Technically Guilty. — e Agiepies ur Doeph | Qromgiaky of . Griewsid Pleasure of ser ving 1n ;the past, and The jury was cailed in at 10 p%k. Prosecuting Attorney Charles B. t- tlesey n.n"l‘x‘ounceqd that he probably Qduring th rni d it was excused € S e e uniil 3 wooon . | that the future, we announce that we are ta_k“° following matters were t hen sl i mae 8 ; g ders complied with the e of 1911 R In the case of John Canarsid of | Jofs eompiied Wik the siatis OF B0l opening today an UP -TO-DATE peace, a nolle was granted on the pay- . b ¥ oy s Uia es % mfieoéafiaa;:fnfit“z;&m Barber of :‘;:“:no"‘l ““_’uh"l‘:mm"y he ::‘f SHOE STORE Wlth Norwich, charged with intoxication, a fine of b;lo t.w.flhan:'- costs, which was £ d had pleaded guilty at the last imposed by cow feam of the court. since which time she Behaved Welil on Probation. ua A y or “" o (1) has been working, and has paid $1 a The against William Walsh ¥ mor:lt‘); to itl’}e coturt. and t.r:; has shown and Burdick of Norwich, both w : 80 disposition 100 ‘@siTay. of whom have been on probation on a v - . 3 3 S i o AT e Charbonneau & Andrews e Febicnabl e of the saton i g0 ronee o Guiserpe Parasini of Jewett City | BECUSRd - iiog. theie Sy $:5.00 e ;;.w' ina range fermented cider withotut &;kce‘::t. ;.l‘;l:: S shab gt f vin. of Ne .98 tat t was made to Gou rwich, the accuseq was jgnorant that he was :har-?gn:::: ed’-'.’m"h of the MI : 159 M Al“ STRBET violating the law, shown by the fact A nolle Sl 1 A it o - RECL RS intoxication. She had been on proba- stated that the case had come up on an appeal from the town! court of 33:;‘:;;"1%.‘;’“ conduct has been good . - s 3 i period. AR T i ozoa & g of | Suging hat peried, " 1 "L P “Next to Woplworth's 5 and 10" Women’s Silk Dresses at $12.50 e Wi the peace and assault, but the prose- £ A ~ ,oDrosecuting Attorney, Whittlesey | cuting attorney said that he had been | DDGS KILL RABBITS APPEAL FROM DECISION ‘%’;‘m - ess of f:fimel' prices—in Crepe-de-Chine, eta oplin, in all the most fashionable models—. choose at $12.50. morning at 10 o’clock for the May ses- wife e ‘Wwere Wisposed ‘'of in the morning. - . '3 - . . to those we are desirous of serving in would have no business for the jury s . Norwiech, charged with breach of the Wabe Tafte UL Di pebcll He was was nolled on payment of $5. The ac- pleaded guilty to the charge of selling The against . Faitieas - P that h d retense at conceal- 5 s . ent. S Btate Attorney Whittlesey | Mary Kelley of Norwich, charged with GEO. M. CHARBONNEAU LEWIS A. ANDREWS was noiled on payment of a fine of $7. - . ¥ find. Judge Waller fined the accused | 2% MoLed on PAyment of & fne ol All this week—we offer a choice of our entire stock of Silk against Thomas Goohegan, charged | Mt over the head with a lantern in a AT MOHEGAN PARK. OF LEDYARD PROBATE COURT With intoxication. The man is in the | fight with Felix Garcio and Joseph Norwich poorhouse, which, he s&id.was ringras, from which he had been in Superintendent Duff Locates White the hospital several weeks, and he Jacob Gallup, Eagcutor, Brings Will- as good a place for him as any, an ey g ’ 3 ught that he had received enough Bull Terrier and Yellow Hou as iam L. Main Estate to Superior the court granted the continuance yiyildiany the G Ok, ey Nolle on School Law Violation. A nolle was entered in the case : s ! I 17 against Anthony Perlak, who was in Upon a visit to Mohegan park on | v papers filed on Tuesday with 4 INER The case against John Phillips of A ' Voluntown, charged with violating the | the party at the time of the fight in [ Sunday, Supt. John Duff discovered | Clerk George E. Parsons of the su- school law, was nolled. The prosecut- | Which Nawrocki figured, but he was | that dogs had made an inroad among | perior court Jacob Gallup, of this city, || * 2 2 5 ing attorney said that the ascused was | not a participant. the rabbits some time between Sit-|who is the sole oriving excenior 5| All this week—we make an unusually attractive display of arrested two years ago, since v Y urday night a nday morning a the will of William L. Main_ lat 4 i i H 1 1 time he has been sending his children Boad Was Called. had killed tweive of them. FOur of | Ieiyee, deneiam L. Main late of!| the newest ideas in White 5 The bond was called in the case v trimmed % H x - toTshc:‘szercfguaI‘aflz.Paul King of Nor. | against - Benjamin Friedman of Nor- ;?:u:ntch'nt:::d hb::nb:l:nuxste{:g ;::; :’g tt‘l‘:: f:&e:xl%r pcr?’l;x:lerr&r:nu;: t:rd:‘ll- !._]n Hats n! Whltt, in all the newest and most f wich, charged with theft, was noiled | Wich, charged with breach of the |about eighteen months, and the others | § 1914 which directed & final distri-|| ionable shapes—prices 98¢ to $1.98. : on the recommendation of the prose- | BERCE. DERT e AP e 0 Singa: freedom than | Pution of the balance of the William L. -uting attorney on the groun: 3 S 4 ) s have more edom n | o il b Mai . 3 SRS aEad o “evidence against the ac. | AuRust Sikowsky of Norwich was|ine other animals at the park and are | soyy, ate remaining. = Mr Main|| Panama Hats promise to be‘the correct thing for S able to get outside of their enclosure, ing 4 large estate and « will. There is|| wear. We show every fashionable shape in Panama Hats . put to plea on_the three counts of in- so that the dogs have a chance 0|5y about $30,000 residunm of the-es- - . State remaining to be divided amaeng|] —trimmed and untrimmed—at $1.98 to $5.00. . ayment of §10 a molle was en- | toXication on Dec. 26, 1913, breach of catch them. i more than a score of heirs as desig- Women’s White Dress Hats, exclusive models in a great e he peace and assault on Anna Sikow- tered and granted in the case against | the George Bailey, charged with resisting | SK¥ and resisting Constable Lambert Monday night the dogs came around again looking for more rabbits, but | .,04 by the Ledyard probate court, but the executor, who appeals claims an officer in Norwich. He had been | and Policeman Delaney during arrest. fined $5 in the city court of Norwich. | He pleaded not guilty. Superintendent Duff was on the watch A nolle was granted by the court in Tuckie Case Contin % for them and drove them off. He : The case R Juhnl ;.dk‘ ¢ | found out that there were two, a white ul’.&t thelhorder'(i: e.rrolr‘\ie%us add com- Vmety of ‘hlP“—‘t 31‘981 sz'ssr ’3‘98 and 35~w- B DidEe Norwich, charged with violation of the | PUIL terrier and a vellow hound, so | 2 77Ce [AISHIET MORTA DY, hazations, - CLEARS THE COMPLEXION. fiquor law, was continued until next ::fg‘;gf::;’;‘;g:‘d‘;fi: z;e‘;"e“tg;; ! I;;Lg:g:r; with and against the com- . Discovery that Removes Pimples, Ec- | A ‘nolle was granted in the case |27 IO the next few nights. - A. A. Browning is attorne; UMBRELLAS—T very w lms S i i y for the zema and All Skin Troubles. against Charles S. Bezanson of Wa- | , Le2Ce NOWw reigns in the deervard be- | < - = (00 appeals. wo . tween the ram and the goat that had terford, charged with breach of the |, qont jast Sunday in which the goat $1.50 Umbrellas at $1.19 $2.00 Umbrellas at $1.49 If you are troubled with pimples, | Peace and abusive language. lost a horn. U: 3 : . Up to that time the An- THEIR 20TH ANNIVERSARY. blackheads, acne, barber’s itch, blotch- ca‘.:e zl:m\:afi:fi ;Vhi\esl nn?(Wedathr‘—t thde gora goat, whose name is Teddy — Umbrellas for men and women,| 26 and 28-inch Umbrellas for men) :j&- r;:xkl:zworisog:rt i;l:emt :1;::“; o g‘t‘ ShareedioTn vmmop: ‘;f me‘ ‘;fne- Roosevelt, had been boss of the yard, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Courtney Has- ||steel rod, good quality Gloria carving|and women, steel rod, paragon frame,| it with Holaya. law. but now he has a very wholesome re-| kell Celebrate Two Decades of No- || —some have detachable handles and|with fine mission taffeta covering, _ | spect for the ram, whose name is Bob- Two cases against Abraham Bron- by B ‘Apparently Teddy Ri - Breakfast. no more Scotch in his. rods so that they can be carried-in i p Buit Cases—a variety of handies; com. | "o0fles are plain mission, horn, geld plete with silk cord and tassel, and|&and sterling silver, complete with si This pure and simple skin healer is e being introduced in Norwich by Lee & | stein of New London, charged with Osgood at the low price of 25c for a | viomtion of the health laws, were con- It is 20 years ago today that Mr. and The setting of a dozen turkey egzs S OV 5 i § tinued. - Mrs. Charles Courtney Haskell of Nor- case to match cover—regular $1.50 | cord and tassel—regular 3$2.00 Um- e e T e e Nolles Allowed. Thich were to hatch on Monday pro- | wich adopted the no-breakfast plan of || Umbrellas at $1.18. brelias at $1.49. 2 Joune. evs, as the €£E3 | Dr. Dewey, now known the world over It contains no grease, or acids, is The cases against Moses Jeness of cleanly to use and is true nourishment | Norwich, charged with breach of the for the skin,. cleaning and clearing it | Peace, and Henry Greenbery of Nor- proved upon examination to be infer-| oo “pno (jospel of Health.” At B4 tile. Out of two settings of goose egLS. | vears of e Tk vas o | - . | vears of age Mr. Haskell was to all ap- | MA ME. LENISHING SALE i’ overy’ poré, making It soft, Waite | Mieh' ou’ the same charge, were boUB | ix zoslings were hatcned. The mother | Pearanees an invalid without hope of || A sm-:msY HOP OW CASES, gED 2 S, ETC. - regalning health. For eight years he SPREAD i sy » > and beautiful. nolled. hen killed one of them by trampling } sought Lealth by consulting the abiest | If Hokara does not do even more The case of Mary Segar of New |op it after it was out of the shell, so A = E 3 & * - than ie claimed for it and give perfect | London, charged with approprialing | that there is a brood of five left for & | Abroad. buv he ot ne word of caernf | lis now in progress in our Domestic Department. Be satistaction, return the empty jar to | furniture, was continued. mother hen to look after. S . . Lee & Osgood's drug store and they | In the ‘cases of Vincent Mancino of o e o iobe until he|land visit this department in Basement today, and take will refund your money. If you have | Norwich, charged with breach of the| IMMUNITY FROM TYPHOID. A i shi i . ., - any skin trouble, you cannot spend 25c | Peace, and Frank Tumisky of Bosrah, e g fae i e merlt of & hrover Jiet || vantage of this opportunity to replenish your stock of Hi to better advantage than for a jar of n:l?e: ;“ t“edf:“:, o ttsd.ma' Members of State Militiaz Will be R the requirements of the body. o ne . 5 this skin food. it T .M“"“ quired to Take the Prephylactic Be-] ' Mr. ana Mrs. Haskell wers the first | | Furnishings at substantial savings. & i fore Mexican Service. Ppersons outside of Dr. Dewey's circle A i‘;flun:le;efi::: fi::imigtt);a 3 0{ practice to adopt the no-breakfast 2 case Oti 2 - on- In an order from the war depart- | Plan, and the result is that they have e ington, charged with breach of the [ ment upon the subject of antity.|both been restored to health—Mr. Has- The Porteous & Mitchell Co. peace. Prosecuting Attorney Whittle- | 51013 inoculation, it is announced that | kell from a hopeless invalidism and sey :tl:l:.:gotl;?t Lheé:l';argedzre:v out ioé in case the organized militia of the | Mrs. Haskell from clu"onic asthma and mmrthei - ':u - %"Ne" °’u‘;' - “"’d several states is called into the service | bronchitis of 15 vears’ standing. 2nd Mre, Bvens b asied x caoCimed|of the United States all officers and | Mr. Haskell says: “Now for 20 years . d Mrs. Evans he ask 2 conunu- | anjigted men under the age of 45 years | We have followed this plan of natural, | AMATEUR PRESS CONVENTION and enthusiasm to the project and a.n;:e S o who have not received the typhoid | h¥geinic, scientific, divine living with- HERE IN JULY. Mrs. Birge is alding them in their rsedwawith“:u:hfion pry ethe Ml prohydactic during the preceding two | Ut the break of a single day, and the : work in every possible way. law, was continuod. Mrs. Pepan was | J¢&rS Of Who have not already a well | Tesult lo whereas T was an old, worn- |\ ..\ Club to Be Hosts For Three § S et e L o | defined case of typhoid fever will be out man 20 years ago, today having orw - " P. & M. Cierks Danced. tomschool. i Asttornecmy wl ren | required to take the prophylactic. | passed 74 birthday anniversaries, I am Days—At Buckingham Memorial. Monday evening the olerks at Por- tlesey stated that a physician reported T he SourhiERtion GF Sk proves ive ;" Llh; R dae P matnt, portost meetin h Nor- i LSRN | I Thalear Ml that the children were not healthy and | Fequires a certain amount of time and | health, and doing better and more ef-| The regular meeting of the NOI-|in an autobus for Geisthardt's hall in, 9 in order to expediate matters it is ficient work than ever before. wich Amateur Press club was held on| pregton City. After the ride a' fime \ . could not be sent to school. The ac- “During these 20 years this blessed | Tuesday evenin s ; = 2 s 3 g at the home of Ar uppe k. rlgl I tel l | cused, however, had employed a com- susyested that immediate steps be in- |y i1 has been ‘promulgated In every | thur Wilbur on Otis street. .The|Supp :no.: ottty mm?hmm;"::.’ petent private teacher who gives the |itiated for its early administration. 2 thaswort that 2 To encourage the ea administra- | Part of the world, so that a great mul- | meeting was called to order at 8.20 4 children instructions an hour and a t rly inistrs titude are today bearing witness to the | by the president. The & iy preciated. Dancing was then enjoyed. half in the morning and the same time | tion of the prophylactic arrangements iy its-that I h: E 4 , hav £ 1yt it t e results that ave stated in my | eight members present, being only . 3 l ' L:n?ehfitegme?‘nflohai{rflmil;ed l: th:edih::en'tn.fat OT"I::DD )“l"l‘l s g experience, and each one hecomes & | ahout half the enrolled number. The| D@ncing Class Held Final Mesting. center of light to give out the truth to | secretary’s report was read and ac- A private dancing class that has Lo . m;:'om":r‘:gfl;.:?e?:::pxflm':érds of | Otliers who-are suffering; and surely | cepted. Harold ¥. Tarbox was ad- S e ey - - all members of the organized militia | L3¢ time will come when all mankind | mitted to the club as a new mem- mM‘ e e o ning some of » wiil know how to live in accordance who have received the treatment it ing for the season this week. August Sikowsky of Norwich, who . with the light and truth and life given A report was given by the arrange- B pleaded not guilty to the charges of Co-operate with the intoxication, baech of the peace and | 7!, be necessary to make record cards | by the greatest Master who has ever | mant committes and it was voted to CITY BEAUTIFUL resisting an officer in the morning | % > a 1’ flu "“"Ydflll""““ g Z ;" come to this earth—Jesus Christ of | have the united convention at the changed ‘his plea in the afternoon to | he Prophiviaciic s administeted. Cards | xazqreth. The kingdom of God will be | Buckingham memorial hall, the 6, 7, MARRIED. COMMITTEE guilty, and he was fined $5 and eosts | 108 FETIE RO B ToCel o0 P ee | eStablisted on earth for which purpose | ang 8th of July. A club room was| OTLOWSKI — TYLKA — In this for each count. L et e yeriall 70 : ate | the Saviour came Some call this king-| falked about but nothing definite de-| May 18, by Rev. I. Maciejewsii, o ho have taken it prier to that date ¢ o1e - Fireman Guilty of Theft. » dora of God the co-operative democra- ertai: t mittee e ol ki Vi and ut will be required to take it again. 3 ‘ cided. The entertainment com: thony Otlowski and Vanda Tylka s utilize these warm Spring | ; o0, Of Nrer London plead. | T P, reay atmine mmune by | S or. the co-operative common- | i\ s report which was accepted. | BORINIKI - SEIMAK — In X ays for painting. ed guilty to the charge .of theft and |reason of their having had typheld Special music was afforded by Ar-| \fay 15, by Rev. I. Maciejowski, C: ;‘Sp!fl;“‘}n‘mm?.tsfig A;"e?.o ':"u"‘ fever, certificates or other evidence | Norwich D. A, R. Members at Re l’:\ur ‘V\;:lbur on“ga'-::‘; ‘:ifit‘;lbu'!l.:(; imer Borjnika and Anna Seimak. . i shor ime h > v g Norwic! Amate: CH Rx P Ve No better paints can ever be TISEC NG TS At - Ouf Sheix ception, by the official editor. The mailing gu- | KQUOYLHIK = ZELL - In Norwich, £ d F bemn; the ex;oo‘: r&cus .;tnd unte.n;e statements. - e - ‘ound than b o ernoon by | The record cards will be furnished| Mrs. George Maynard Minor was |reau was started and speclal envelo-es 5, rt 2 requi- |the guest of honor Monday afternoon | were printed for the purpose. It was ot ok R i e T Judge Waller. by the Medical department on requi- 3 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS The theft to which Allen pleaded | sition submitted throush this office. |at & reception given by the Lucretia | decided to have a pioture of the United | guilty ‘took place during a fire at the |~ Ag to the importance of taking these | Shaw chapter of Daughters /of the | convention m:ll‘m on the second day DIED. of the convention. Bz wb’ They are largest manufactur- | Pome of Secretary Charles A. Greene | precautionary. measurss against ty- |American Revolution at the Mohican F e of the Y. M. C. A. in Huntington may hotel, New London. Mrs. Mi The meeting was adjourned at 9.45 | FILLIGER—In N May member of ‘the W, B. Th Hose e compursos Ministration of thia > a go PRt i p. m? Refreshmenis were served aft- Charles Filliger, aged years A oo mber of e W, B. omas o serum has been ina: rated in the |recent national congress of the D. A. Va/rmlhu, Floor Finishes. company, which responded to the fire, | Serum Tas been inaugurated In the|Lecl) OYTRG COREINSS O o ven 10 T T Funeral from the home of bis sen After the confusion was over and in- cas f Norwich, Grot ystic t ’ ingl t of Norwich, Groton and Mystic from entory was taken it was discovered |5 1€ S R e %ok large numbers attended. Over MAKING CITY BEAUTIFUL. resul whi may also be atated that typhold fe- - m.tredu % Sy ch Allen was |vor 18 very prevalent throughout Mex- To Take Bird Census. ers in the world of Paints, | street, several weeks ago. Allen as a | o compuisory saministration of this | elected vice president general at the 11 months. erwards, gained admission to the Greene home. | g e’ 1oy entirely disappeared, not a |Present Mrs. Minor to the chapters olalock. Burial in Lowvett cemetery. Vi . united services, notwithstanding the | ¥ A T | B the - ouae.” State. Polinemen |f2Ct that the troops have been sub- |15 guests were prosent to extend fe- | gugn One In Schoal to Have a Clean- g Jackson and Downing investigated the | JeCted to all kinds of exposure, etc. Tt Sl e 3 * Up Circular to Take Home. 8 ico, and the only safe protection Bird students hereabouts will soon ,,,T?;:‘,m"pfi:ghm m?cf.:;f’u;'?g Hy in th 2 . Company BonEL SO R SH was VRN A against this disease is by the anti-ty-|be assisting the government to fake | &8 VHRSITIIE, NG s 3 {29 Main St.; Norwich, Ct. fi‘m’::':;‘f:p;:&‘ fine, from which | By o Hobed that the. adjutant gen- [the land. Bird classes and clubs will SU;‘;‘_"‘E'::‘;‘;‘; e manie put-by td el X eral will give this matter their imme- [ Soon be requested by the federal gov- President Walter F. Lester of the City GETTING IDEAS FO! diate attention and endeavor to have|ernment to assist the department of | peo iryl committee of the Board of R every member of the organized militia | agriculture in securing a correct idea | v oge and Mrs. Wiliam B. Birge, CITY BEAUTIFUL WORK | rendered immune prior to leaving their | of the numbers of birds in this coun- | oy man of the schools committee, k home stations, thereby avoiding delay |try. each child is to be given one of the Chairman Lester in Communication | and confusion later on. The primary ohject of the census| 5099 circulars printed through the with Numerous Outside Sources. It iz requested that medical officers |is the preservation of the birds. Th geaerosity of the Board of Trade. ° ln —_— forward requisitions for a sufficient |count of the bird population will be- hese circulars are in English, Pol- e g The chairman of the City Beautiful | SUDPLY of typhold prophylactic, which e 5 gin about May 30. It is hoped to com- | 4, * Hebrew and Italian. After the committee has been in touch through | Will be supplied without cost. plete the census taking and bave the | upjiaren have been addressed by their L 4 . correspondence and otherwise wi{h final results at hand about June 30. As| jyperintendents and teachers next the following civic committees, etc., SCHOOL VISITATION & beginning the government has al- | yonday on the subject of the city for exchange of ideas and methods of e ready secured 250 correspondents ‘in | ;lean-up, each will be given a circular work: Branford, Bridgeport, Bristol, | Urged Upon the Men of Ledyard by various parts. of the country to as-| i, take home. Danbury, Danielson, Derby, Hartfor: Supervising Agent. sist in this work. Voluntary observers| ~his year the schools of Taftville Meriden, Middletown, Milford, Na,und: are expected to prove most important | 5ng Yantic are to be included in the A bigger and better assort- J|tuck, New Britain, New Haven, New | The following is the appeal which |in assisting the agricultural depart-| work. ment of Sterling Silver and Cut J| London, New Milford, Putnam, Rock- | State Supervising Agent F. W. Barber | Ment in this work. The co-operation of the principals Glass than er enables us to ville, Southington, South Norwalk, | makes to the people of Ledyard to of the parochial schools, so helpful i & variaky \he Stamford, Torrington, Wallingford, | visit the schools: For Guests From New York. and so ready in previous years, is as- give you a great variety ‘Waterbury and Willimantic. The men of Ledyard, whether they | Miss Julia DeBarros of New York|sured in aiding toward the success of select your wedding gifts from. Chairman Walter F. Lester has per- | have children or not, are urged to:spent a week's vacation at the home | the 1914 clean city campaign. —— sonal acquaintance in all of these | visit the school during the week of | . M WS 2 It was deemed advisable to ask eachs| Dlaces and has visited more than half | May. 25th to 29th. If possible, SteD | marees of Mo 81 Mechanic sirest. o | principal or teacher to devote 10 or The ”a't_m“. C° of them in the past month, talking |into the school in your district for a | reception was given in her honor by | 15 minutes on Monday next to explain- v o over the matter in connection with his | few minutes and let us know that you Kl f Spring s ing the subject and scope of the cam- business “errands. are interested in our work. ?I‘e?&hlt(::l ';,i:e ;y,s",,,,},’;,':f qé;:“"": paign, the sanitary necessity of such _— No speclal work is planned, for we | gj50 entertained by Mrs. Maria Sil-| Work, and how important the school Quaker Hill Man Had a Sheck. wish you to see our regular work. via of No. 228 Broad street on the | Children can prove, 1t they will but do han A Wasdwerth, of We need the helpful co-operation of | 7ty Aiss De Barros left for New | their part, as suggested to them in the Nathan A. orth, of Quaker|ine men, and we wish you to Know | york Tuesday evening on the boat | Cifculars. Hill suffered a shock Monday while at | what we are doing. s frah ; In previous years the schools- have work on the house of Frank J. Al- 3 o C 5 been visited by members of the school exander in New London. He was tak-|. ' Swedish Baptist ministers and lay- ittee of the City Beautiful work, Established 1872 * Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Ct. WANTED. X 5 to_ui hoais by l{;lfilsmm:‘m: men from New York, Connecticut, Fifth Company Woen. 2 but this year the new plan will be T, son, o ont e was New Jersey and Delaware will gather ‘The Fifth company, C. A, C, C. N.| tried, and is expected to prove very WANTED—Man for general m Mr. Woodworth showed slight im- |in Meriden Thursday for the annual ' G T indeer jous. work. Apply to H. J. Ismon, Dani provement in the afternoon and it was Cac expected he would regein his faculties. | _President Tester and Superintendent

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