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:i: ©On 1 e et G w{:-ouxqogmmwumm R ~| Observations in Nerwigh. - - annual report of the com- IY“M Sevin’ phmmmma; 5%33: . . l, com- t Py o Talcott E. Russell of New from blurred vision, headach ‘ednesday: . y 3. Dono. aizziness, stomach trouble Ther. Bas. {lavel Wfi?’“{ Chandler ou can obtain relief by 44 293 |of mSowm.nncumm“_ © consuiting our skilled optome- 'm f‘hd‘n: e 5 'nou.:.‘gtgnnm mwmuu«u- into onl_ln.l.lf'l:',lnyn-b use changes looking -wotbing Better in the Market ring the r provement of this act or its ¥ ~ the | fration, which we believe it to be our i e 219-225 Central Ave. y::ood- duty unzr ‘5"‘.““ of .:““%‘hu to %#fi' Ql. &é R I B N R R A B R st ||DR. N. GIBERT GRAY . ; Part B ot this act applies to W 3 - . Tmployers of less than five empioyes, oy o B Grad :ate Veterinarian . ~ - to c-nl. emploves and out-workers, Wm .,‘n.. oo oo et = b P yociomen ot 3 S BERTET || et e your giasses, wherever bought, 0 - The seope e taw ation t more ¥ 3 Phone connection g Her g T or Jeks tham 35 weeKly, can Dbe re] duplicated in a few hours by t Tttty "t B ? man sesking Brovided that for presie fresidente 3 DR. C. B. ELDRED means of our improved scientific the maximum shall be $10 w« s ki fan SaciGima. instruments. | Bring or send your broken 2 mini 1 vided. In this essary. bt - — e Yist A ht, cheerful room { IVSQIB:' p‘;ir;;cr;l'::‘l:?v:o‘o: Cour ae. R b : :fl"d e :‘;&g‘"}“m; ‘L“‘i‘g:d'dh;h‘wg '!'e:u‘a:’glrv'w day and more M 33 wreeks. awards. By far the greater number ore. served . both ts entered | Of cases have been these involving Table d’Hote and a 1a Carte. An and finger, portion llustrated kiet forth oot f;z"'m‘f.‘.’i‘;‘:-’-’ il &mr Tateresting facts and witl . : First Optometrists and Lens Qrinders —Person. t Third 639, s looked Upon: ms compensat 144-146 Main St, Norwich, Ct, o FICtR 860 oal hearinks|Dermanent IRary. ss the true legisia- No better iflustration of this principle than our Synthetic Porcelain 43 Broadway, Central Buliding Telgphone 341-3 M. A. BARBER, - tive intent was to ase incapacity op- . . Bl s o e e | on o minimum of §8 weskly, aithough Machinist and Engineer. Fi“in s i % the language is ambiguius. e _case ‘) N g % | D 5 eve: raing e Connecticut in which it is pointed out . g t e ed b "Rteed! “";mc“‘:, }"&‘:’R‘bmx"hh:'g;:rg';d" that the law in Section 7 wherein it St:.n Engine Repairs. 3 | > 5 e “it. that tNe coniimeionss X 5 ~|limits liability of the employer for : that can't be detected, as they e’ G e 1‘:.rcox:.'puun‘ the report all the de-|ing $5 a week for loss of a finger ::n“‘:f ‘;:‘lfg‘flm";g ,’:’fr‘}' % i match the teeth exactly and are e e o cisions made un to the time the man- | Where the sum was more than half the| TECEGE THIOWING 0 e : idents || 12%ting a8 the best gold fillings. > = e _ {Little Town of Bethlehem; e into the printer's bands |average weekly wages, although up- ce “to those cases that |charge. Up to Dee. 23, 2,356 acciden Incidentally there is an economy as Soon they will be big boys {4 Possivinty. Kramer; Teds|uécript goes Into the printers bands | ayoage Moo T mer in other re-| 4o not develop u aisability untll a |had been reported to the commissioner, dition to the number already given, The report adds here: “We|Rumber of days after the injury and | which were distrjbuted as follows: [Jwell as naturainess in these por- . . - ts. and girls, and their faces will. lom o e e e I s | boliese that youns @itls and beya just| [0 those cases that are not reported to | Toiland 191, Middlesex 400, Windham |} celain fillings that you will appre- Day, ig] > -] activity in that time and still require ew. London 1,192, From these ‘hom : rect in the Third, five in the | learning the use of a particular ma- -3 * et ciate. be only a memory. B Wi et i R L chine gre more likely to loso their|tTeatment. 58t s it s seen {hat New London t s '8 3 L, 3 = fingers than older and more experi- ays the communication: “We rec- | county has more accidents report: DR. F. C- JACKSON Brii the babies and gil mé’m&,"“"' :,Pms Andm?n. Four General Bulleti enced persons, and we feel that it is|Ommend that the law stand as it now |than "the other three countles com- . ring the babies and well| it 2 ZRUCaltiolil| Retering 1o tte oreuumion, e | Triueics To “Sard nale u mum o 1, ¥ (Bl e, 200 AL e e | ARGy reschen up 0 Dec. st DR. D. J. COYLE | ~catch their smiles. Cichrist: Jack in e Box Hiola Lo | hasrasement tn relation o personal | In such cases. The true logisiative fa- | trict the case is, an order may be giv. | numbered 025, and thelr distribuiion || Succeeding the King Dental Ce. 203 Main Street, recitation, 3Miss ~ Pedfleld: recitation | interviews public addresses and pub- | fent on this subject should be made| o3 AuhOTISRE She examination of the | FES SN MGG A 156, song, Mari: lication of icles in the The | obvious. ‘We also call attention 3 + B o O L Mt e | tation was i part Solved by lesus | to our bellef that there exists no log. | Sician, at the expenso of the employ. | , Of the hearings held In the Second Nastbe Rushen Soes fred Zahn, Marv Lamb, Mildred Bur-|8fice of four general bulletins during | ical reason for considering the loss of to determine if, in his opinion, |district, two wers held in Windhami}Ledy Attendant. hone 1282-34 ton; recitations, Down Through the|the year, which were generally dis-|the thumb and the great toe as pre- treatment is still necessary and ‘on the | COUD! "a"{“: LI e 13 1 et Towt 3 Chimnes, Orrin Talbot: Quite Like a|tributed among employers and em- | cisely the same. - report of such physiclan the commis- SCX and the remaining 12 in 3 S Stoeking, Helen Ferguson: Santa|Dloves, and 30 blanks to meet fatchla re- “s-—'{ll;:th:: ‘senlentce of S;cuou :} ;}:::r;‘nfi order confi;mfll_lnce ofllrea - % Pt h juirements of the law and to ilitate | reads l: oss of one phalanx E e expense o e employer.” S THE i PHOTOGRM %\h;t‘;:‘ u%nfl:g;(}%flg %Tflm ?u opunno:a. the thumb or two phalanges of the| “We recommend an amendment to m“"‘“‘ I'f "'. 1;!“ m::’_m ‘f' mfi | . Comes, Lucy Buchanan; ; Away in The commissioners say their work'| finger shall be considered half the loss Sect{on‘ $, last clauge, so that it shall is i1l with t";h!‘,“”'(""' Sas o " Opposite Norwich Savings Society a Manger, recifation and [ Was increased by reason of uncertalnty |'of the finger and thumb respectivély|read but if m&“ s ity exte::c b epae du the v own Sone.- Gospel Bells, 11 girls; Tecite felt as to whether ihe law applied to and shall be compensated accordingly.|yond a period mpe: R e T ot § O foyers of loss that Bve . persons. | We sumkest that the section be smend- |sation shall begin on the day fhat in. Heat Your House stance Mac- Learn; recitatio; d .song. The , i This uncertainty led at the outset to el by providing that the loss of use of|capacity resulted from the injury.” e the Star and u,: ;nu.-y Flora: s..s:;f request made upon the attorney gen- | the thumb, finger or any phalanx{ The committee recommends a WE NOW HAVE THE wlth Gas Mary Lamnb, Marianne Blackledge; A |eral for an interpretation, and his|thereof, shall be compepsated the|change to provide for compensation By Using a - Nilson, John MacDougall, Ruth Mets- wide oublicity, both by interviews, ad- Need More Money For Expenses. nized in fifths and that compensation Christmas Dials e, th bo: d | opinion was contained in bulletin No.|same as the loss of the member it-!for permanent partial disability, and . iz a suhstitute for lath and plaster|threc girls W)Dl!g;-d snmu. v’ir.mig:;n 1. The commissioners sought to have | scif. that such partial disability be recoz- 19 l 5 REO without the dirt and inconvenience |ger, Derothy Haslam, Lucy G. Mac- |dresses and newspaper articles, of the “4_By the present law the ex-|De as many fifths of the award for % all. fact that it was for all Persons | penses of each of the five offices re-|total permanent disability as there o Peck, McWilliams & Co. “fhe Dlatform was attractively dec-|desiring to be exclpted by the law | buicer of S8CH OF The Ve OCCE Aet|have been fifths of the fanction lo DEMONSTRATOR AT s e erreermsrmne | OTAted With four Christmas trees and a | (Part B) to so state in writing. are limited to $2,000 a yvear. For the eam a a 0]' star. resulted in hundreds of refusals O | resgons set forth in our estimates to Compensation for Permanent Disability & € acted as Santa Claus in e pleasing [1Da part of pérsons employing 1eS8 |y, tressurer we believe that this sum| The letter points out that it costs Amel‘ioall flm‘ ?fi:nfi?{ig h:;::r;;hfi:rywwmd ffb;.fi# '&h&m and added to the work in! .24 00 T raised to $3.000 o year. |hospitals $10 to $15 a week to care for 4 y ¢ e Each radlator is a steam heater in itself. It is safe, sanitary and eco- 4 it 3 . L3 “5—Jt occassionally happens that |cases sent them. If compensation is . - FARREL & SANDERSON, Props.|Well!” was ever ringing through the Many Minor Injuries. some person less than 21 vears of agelonly 37 a week the balance has to be Klnne & W man,s fl"f;“fll g‘ b"t‘e is no coal to d“;{‘”go;: Special Rates to Theatre Troupss, | “Tic oommittce in charge of the sut The réport briefly refers to the work | earning his own living, recelves an in- contributions that are o BEh ah Subite St oF it Traveling Men, Eto. gessful emei-u.i:n::mt fl;g:e- Suetm‘(:; S $uy eutiting < himto_ouapanegtion sUd . physicians And}:ixrt, 4 4 L Sk g e 4 - A‘pm 3 when his parents may be totally un-|shonld not be asked to treat thess Phone Gltlge 1231 ivery cannection. stucket Strest | W. 3 rman, Mrs. Co acci port- | fit persons to receive the sum or may It maintains an even temperature Dougell, Mrs C. Foster, Miss Blizabeth | od throws comparatively little light on | not be living with him or in the same and the gas flow is shut off automati- Stacbougal, Miss Lotitia Kramer. ~ | Conditions I Sy one qlatrict for (s | viclaity with Bim. e believe that cally when the desired steam pressure MRS. G. P. STANTON Goe, Mand o R \biioe Fer Annie | reason,” says the commissioners, “that | the commissicner should be author-{ The committee recommends also that Switches, Transformations, |5 reached. thereby preventing waste 3 F section 20 provides that employers who | ized in his direction to order the pay-|cases needing hospital treatment be of gas. 52 Shetucket Strees, aeaen e Dyne, Lucy Puchanan, Ade- | have accepted Part B shall keep a rec- | ment of such compensation direct to|placed in semi-private wards at a rate Lovers’ Knots, Etc., Call and witness a demonstration at, e u‘AG'l'fl'“_ - ze, ml‘- ord of such injuries sustained by their | the injured minor. that reimburses’ the hospital for the MADE OF COMBINGS AT our affice. is showing o full line of New | e Ihnior; Annje Ferguson Mar-|employes in the course of thelr occu-| “6—We are greatly impressed with|expense of their care and that physi- e toe Fall and Wi e o Mada Feiatin pation as result in incapacity for one | tho fact that in many Industries ome| cians rendering services in such cases THE BEAUTY SHOP . = = ¥ or more.-Some employers have re- | of e princi problems onting | be paid at the rate of office char ildi inery for IEer | soid piece for playing the Piano Gur- |ported o Iarge mumber of trivial In- | both cmuloyers nd. emploves 18 the|that presall in the same commari| Roem 19-20, McGrory Building. The c‘y of Norwich The evening’s entertatnment ended gfl;!-u}"g; g:mpt !e.g:; mmerllon danger of I}lio?d ’pz‘wlijuonlng following | for similar treatment of injured per- HARRIETT E. BREED Gas and . 2, ; t e Fifth district reported probably-100 | apparently slight inujries.” sons of a like standard of livi Electrical DCP ‘ DRS. L. F.and A, J. l._pmm with the distribution _o{ candy “to all. ?-M,“u:{?, of 'Mct dh aaly a::: wx“ of T]h. c(;,mm%sian dm tw such treatment is paid for bynfh:’;:l: t' { - DT e nt magnitude res; in alat length and sum a = | jured perso; . N P PRAG'lz'fZEMI:'IrlI\Hs'It"ED k. FUNERAL. claim for compensation. Ammother em- | ed change so that where the employe “m pa?rtlnu?ir interest to eastern Con- Stop Talking war 321 Main St., Alice Bulldmg . ployer renorted 6, and only five were | is unable to give notive in writing of Mrs. Julla Demuth, * |serious enough to claim compensation: | a slight injury a privesion should be Buy s RIS SRNEAND Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat The funeral of Mrs. Julia Demuth|another in the Third district reported | made requiring “an injured person to and . { Hours 10 & m, to 8 p. m. took place Wednesday morning at 9207 Injuries, anq only four were enti- | forthwith bring to his, employer's at- i 4 have a safe investment. 1647 e 7l g‘téli\-?cl;h:t the hog;ew:t“heg g&uxhxar. fleg to compensation.” tention the fact of the injury and %‘i" i POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY ’ mas otter man- ol a reement N k afford an opportunity to seasonably H PIES, CAKE AND BREAD | o0 Frionts of the Geccased ssted aa| vomtary Agrcements Numerous, |afford an cHANNING p. RUNTINGTON, Acert | fidlam’s Tavern | » , ‘Dearers. Services were held at the|adopted. Aiftercar. qthggammmneu o Tel. 753 Room 15, Shannon Bldg. i that cannet %e excelled. Catholic church in Baltic whers a|gianosition of - clajme ine mareiisl | Where Employers Exact Refusal. 1861 Tase Or reaughm was read by Rev. T.|being due to the character of the in- | , UNder the sevénth suggestion Phone your order. = Prompt service | A. Grumbly of this city. Rev. Joseph change the commissi tes that its | EPMEID et o o0 | DR R. Jo COLLINS | gffer to tae public the finest siandard| 2 v. v and the attitude of the person e the o, ol L e Dr. end Moe. e Re Je P % . LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | Belanger and Rev. John Landry oc-|concerned. ~For example says the | Sitcntion has Leen called to employ- Augustus’ ICumpitsch (Ade: oA B o e Eoe s ” favs A Mo MtuaTY. o 8| Féport, “an employe exhibits his injury | &S Who have gecasionally, to prote lajde Manwaring) of Bridgeport and Hett, Tace TNis and Decten: Miars { 10 Carter Ava (East Side) the a:::g ‘“M“y spmp‘a"t;‘:f’m 3—: to one of us, as is a daily occurrence; ‘he"l'“]"“ flgflt‘n’a‘l f’)‘- ’“wtteg, n-og Fias Grove. Scotch_Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, - & Of | he seems fair and honest in his claims, | employes a refus: 0 _accep! e a = e : town attended the funeral. The re-|put fo have an exaggerated igen o |on the form provided by the commis- MARRIED e St Nornith, & i e i e i Oprder It Now by Phone 136:5 | 32" were 1aid to rest in the Cath-|the amount to which he is entitled, | Sion for this purpose, a5 a condition of | INGRA: In Graton. Dec. 29 sl e, Sterling B Ale, Anheuser, ( ow olic cemetery in Baitic. Very often a half hour's time spent |employment. The commission says Ty Walter % Dentsen_ 3 b Fhons' §2i-¢ Beameiser. Sehits bnd Pabst e Trommier's Evergreen, per cass $1.70 3 in explanation will result in his en- | that while this may be justifiable in Celi 4 of Norwich and | TuThS A ADAM. N T Ropkin’s Light Dinner Ale, per cage| 3Irs. Axel Johnson of Central avenue | tering into a voluntary agreement and | the present form of the act, under Fihur McGrutlh of Gtoten. . T pprooer Sl s A an operation at the Hackus |a formal hearing avoided. On the other | certain_conditions, that is with per- [~ oo —————— Telephone 447-12 Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 =D’ esday. band, an employer frequently will|Sons aficted with epilepsy and other IE| LEGAL NOTICE ¥ree Delivery to all parts of the city ? H. JACKEL & CO. i Z bring in a claim for compensation and | ailments, its general adoption would | BUGBEE—In Danielson. Dee. 30, 1914, foxxfi:‘d Campbell of ‘Watertown, | will indicate that he Goes not intend o | work sefious injustice to eertain con-| Bawssd Grosvenor Bugbes, aged 7 returned home after visiting | pay any com: i i Joerh S ¥ peunthd TT T 4 ipensation. A carefu] ex- | serving persons. The suggestion is with relatives on Prospect street. planation og the Jaw will often lead the { made that the law be changed so that "‘;’é‘:’é;:&“."}é‘.:&",."&‘&f i e A EN loN ! W Mrs, l\lattha.——-l[a. eCioginell. sid Ahiigts employer to make a fair voluntary|{a waiver of this kind should not be £ - ter Bella of Ballouville are visity agreement.’ y effective until approved by the come« Pr 3 . 29, __DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |3Fix Teiztuves on Beswenl avenner "F| . Collection of Awards. Rlpmioral: Tha vy St | . : Cards Games D = The report points out that the deli- | “S—We Dbelieve the law should be ral 1 So. 1 3 > en geon . The many friends of W. J. Delaney |cate part of the commissioners’ duties | 8mended as to provide that when the SN / Booklets Dolls - < . Wwill be glad to learn that he is able to | Was the collection of awards, the im. | commissioner having jurisdiction, on| 2.30 p. m. Burial in McGrory Building, Nerwioh, Gonn, | D6 out Goors agaih after oo Hraree Lo | Mertoral vasen o Of owards, the im- | jearing and notice, finds that hospital | siery. e Favors Toys - a few days with quinsy sore throat, ment to satisfy a vossible judgment | treatment is necessary, it should be { Patrick McMahon and _La: not being avallable The three means | Mads compulscry.or be deemod ground ==t OFFICE OF THE s \ > 3 on a swrence | D! in section 30 and a or for NE COMPEnSation suc STREE MISSIONER, AH Nolan, who have been spending a fow | Safeguard the collection of an sward | treatment s Tofused.” o i L] MRS. EDWIN FAY L O o e o [ 8 e o e | 5 TS e s Sy B e orimenc e T 0 : 4 o eir stud t solvency of t i - | e ambiguity e O1 nances 8 of or- - | Ladies Fur Coats and Sets. New Tork Trade sohon st the > A ta e s 0 ths Dt wich provide that the owner or own- Franklin Square BN Men's Coats of all styfes. —_— 1 ‘3 den: rn.fi.:y a commissioner. ers, occupant or occupants, ' private : { Remodeling and repairing¥also done{ Mansfield Brought . Complaint. may Filing some | fin rations, or sny person ing 8 . surely. Superior styles. oot Bockville, Judgo Fiak held a busy satiafactory surety Or Eusrantee with | recognized by Judges Bannet. Cus 18141814 { 2 sion of e police court Monda; o rance commissioner. 3—Insur- umway, but the commissioners sug- 3 > Square, or A | M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St,|morning . John 5. Dwser. an ovareros | ing the full liability. ; gest that the law so states, leaving Place John A. Morgan & Son. k of one of the departments of the J. J.| The report discusdes each feature of | questions to be decided upon appeal o gy = Rogan Manufacturing company, was |this problem. An illustration is given | purely questions of law. “Any other CO AL~ charged with the employment of a |Of the matter of solvency as it relates | course,” say the commissioners, “would - LEHIGH VALLEY . ] minor without having a proper cer- |t insi trial jeopardize the success of a <compen- > ?fl.’»flhe:t% .mflnckmma e cern e informatis sation plan.” fon.“d, h":vl {mef: bnnh d-”“‘l::d or | Ne. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. ! . und, or in ree hours sun- = | Cor. Green and Golden Sts. |the plant for ihe past five months and Compapsation. of Wisemo, : rise When the same shall have fallenin | Offics and Vard Centrs! Wharf the complaint was brought b , [1ngth of time it would hav Suggestion 10 relates to payment of the night season; also, that whenever Fotlow the wrowd to the enly place | Buchanan of umnem,': m.;{,,g‘;,“.‘,’, u.\fi upon. to o.bou: a{owbe;n compensation to widows who wish to 7 v in New London where genuine chep |the beard of education. Dwyer claim.- | COmpPensation; ile the cheapest in- | Temove without the country where | susy iy made by an Oriental chet, od- that he supposed the certificate Jates offered for that period|living is less expensive. The commis- brought in by the young man called fof an apnual premium of $80,- | Sioners suggest that a sound public 0 hauli d mmre&t date than It Hid. 0 policy indicates that such dependents . ver, ng an ) m N = and costs, amounting to $27.63, v should_be b};ermel;tted to go wherever . 1'_-"7 ‘-‘:" -4 lhmes M] M — e 2y may. self-suppo: and that Telephone ol 1 7 Old Lyme—The 1. O. O. F. lpdge]|ogniti by Part B should be made cléar that a e u 1 3 i - Nerwich, Conn. Dec. 22, 1914, | Wil have Saturday ‘evening installa- t tut commutation will be binding not only | i FENEY B, CHURCH . pul' .Wor The ‘annual meeting of the Stock-{tion of officers, work in the second i upon the person presently emtitled to WM, SEMITH ALLEN 1 %x this I, for the Ton | degTee and a supper. ¢ ; 55; Fourt! ;| the compensation but on all others bocand : | L s | de % S g e Bl Phgg 4 of all kinds op Automobiles; S pin e ealled 13 ; this resard s eatiatactory.” adde the | impare " 07 aecount of the sme Serty | Carriages, Wagons, Trucks o ired injury. '» - it b ] A 11-A defect 1n the Jaw as it stends| Rubbers 2 Y. Jan. 12, 1915, at 11 eo'cleck and Carts. of ‘the commission has|is the. omission to provide a schedule RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS [the Bs § CHARLES . GALE, Cashier. 2 by harmony and wirk- sation foj g ~ s o iy 0-merging his indi- :g S i e :rt:t:l’ h“:“or’n;x: %‘fl"{oe& t 'r.'d m of Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim-, i ost Cigars ‘”TI:.D'E-ARE - ht Aoy deeh& o of one eye. * airment of | R "They are the VERT BEST. mu’u; ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. 1 ¢ ¢ with | Blacksmithing in all its branches. * | tows 125 seeall £ e b once Sameias o escn | FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main SL. |} g . GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR ; : i i ioheq 5y he svidey E T T r— o o ; i 'l‘z'th-n and THOS. ™. EA, Prop. Next to Palace 4 F. GONANT—. 11 Franklin St, ] paid 507 to 515 North Main St. * Whitestone e ana (. I . C. 100 (B T ' : * P oo & of the - Jpittes of the Aedical Nuglgrasd s : . T ma”,,-mfl-“;y.,%w “Franktin st Cata 'or business