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Little Indiana Bic»on Plg PORK LOINS Whole loi:-no ,::tl ::e,r 8 lbs., 1 8c Try one or as much as you need SOMER S Prices Marked Down Cut and reduced on the bal- ance of our stock of Horse Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds of Carrmge and Auto Robes. zoods are bargain values ey as we want room for ou Goods whith are already TheL L. Chapman Co. 14 Path Street, Norwich, Ct. ood Sale - On the Square, New Thayer Building Today, February 6, Beginning at 10 a. m. Norwich Anti-Suffrage League FRESH MUSHROOMS, CELERY, NEW CARROTS, PEPPERS, CAULIFLOWER, STRING BEANS and SPINACH at RALLION'S 39Sc For a short time our 45¢ BOOKS 3O9c THE CRANSTON CO. Philadelphia Daily Papers w:th Billy Sunday articles We adveriis: asitis The Overcoat Bargain of the Season Any Winter Overcoat in our store at $12.50 On Sale Today Murphy & McGarry 207 Main Street Renewal Batteries —FOR— Focket Flash Lights *Fresh stock for all styles of Electric | Hand Lamps at lowest prices. Dark days and long' evenings made pleasant and useful by EDISON MAZDA LAMPS ; ONLY 3Cc EACH. They fit any electric light socket and lower your elestric light bills. The EATON CHASE - Company 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. | by s0id from mow om at 835 per 1,000, J. F. CON ian23 <. ‘14 FrapklUa St xactly : ST of = account of increasé in price of to~ , the Whitestone Cizar. will -be | work. The Bulletin, NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915 Neorwich, Saturday, Feb. §, 1915. VARIOUS MATTERS There are now 58 cottages on Lord's Point. Young men note #d for store clerk in want column.—adv. Ledvard growers are sending quai- tities of handsome Ba'dwin apples lo the Norwich mark ‘Wedzwoad on butter means the same as 18 carat on gold.—adv. Some pastors will in tomorrow’s sermons, will note the following Sunday, 14th, as Union Defenders’ day At Columbia, Mr s a dog named T‘nnce on he) During the past season Prir 45 woodchucks and ha. At a Men's clu of Wester talk on firearms, | | All roads will lead to Olvmpic hall| next Tuesday Judze John B. Radigan of the Mas- | sachusetts i this week in Worcester, Mass., classmate of several of the local Hol {Cross Colege alumni. At St. James’ Episcopal chun-h. auetanuck, the rector, Rev. is preparing a class of {wenty for confirmation when Rishop Brow- ster visits the church Feb. 20th. burne, Don’t miss M George tained pair vard near he: b inz. She slipped and fell on the fracturing At the |Knights of May 11, the convention will six delegates to tion- to be held at It's a ary 1 of the commission to Holcomb, filed Thursday At the London From be found Dbuilding.— he tical is re: pair adv, ling that until t \m"\wh wi lhe Constriction of medern ow for Breach of Prom- | lling fast—adrv. Dean's message at Spiritual academy Sunday.—adv. . H. Haskell will be ably next Tu i k Attorney |form Leibby.— | n Hartford ness before be the election the na.nunal conven- thing to su h t evervone—lem Wedgwood Creamery e Saybrook $11,565.41 state r'um—.g the pe- riod between Jul association PERSONALS Miss Evelyn Comstock, a member of the nurses’ training class at thé Back- us_hospital, is at her home. in Mont- ville Center for a vacation of two weeks. SERVE PROPER NOTICE, Advice to Employers of Fewer Than Five Persons by Compensation Com- missioner. Compensation Commissioner George B. Chandler of the First district was asked concerning the proper procedure to be pursued by employers of less than five persons pending the decision lof the supreme court. Mr. Chandler sald: “I see no impro in my stat- supreme court has rendered its decision the only absolute- ly safe position for an employer of less than five persons to take is to assume that he may be under the com- pensation act. The highest tribunal which has rendered a decision on_the the superior court for Nesy ounty, in which Judge Case has held that emplovers of less than five persons are not under the act. If T were forced to make a decision at e p19<en? time on any specific case, I should, of course, foilow the ruling e superior court: but there is al- a possibility of reversal by the supreme court s I have previously said fn in- ieys and to a great mhber of persons who have called at my office spoken with me over the telephone, it is not necessary for any emplover of less t ve persons who has hith- erto at any time served notice upo me of his refusal to accept the ac by the use of form No. 1 or form No. to go this again. In other word such notices of refusal do not have to he renewed at the beginning of the vear, The point wpon which em- s need caution is that of a erving notice upon their em- notice once served upon as long as the em- n the employer's ser- taken When a new employe i however, mnotice must be IN HANDSOME NEW QUARTERS White Cross Council, No. 13, K. of C., Rejoices in Openingi, of Rooms in Sunlight Building—Class of Seventeen in | the First Degree—Presentations Made to the Council By Rev. W. A. Keefe, State Lecturer, and By M. V. Murphy. doorway b of each of these rooms there are do tire west end of tl the rooms ed at night by are unusually pf‘wm. h t J. EDWARD ]11‘(=COI L, not have to be re- | upon him before he goes to wor otherwise e smaller s be ready to be filled out and 2 new emplove. Those who notice of refusai er before January {who served ler after {form No. 7 upo however. a mistake and conf: thereby serving t the emplove, I s rule that the servi a3 cle ! INCITY COUHT | senterice) For iStaaling| Eott | Boots— Fighters Were Fined. @ Sarpuel Trol zent to jail for by aavs ion of the c th colored, he went and fined 85 and ca Accured of concealed wi Vitte appropriate $50,000 1. {ment of a state farm of the contract f £ Connecticu compared w gwood Creamery is the manufactu ve said that he advance of an eighth nt 2 vard in shee department epregenting the You are invi to call and _received from Harn- is engaged emblem of his his regular pest. John F. Marsh wishes to announce|ington Thursday, late in the located in his new ap-|ncor where halpublic_building 1r that he is now oom s 10 Broadwa G receive orders for wse grinding and j of all kinds. Careful and per L sonal attertion given to all orders.—|Palmer Memorial su ‘The men agreed INTO NEW ROOMS, Y. M. H. A. Moves to Building on | Franklin Square, ble The sle the memb nd is a i sever there is wor not its. arge encugh It was expected tion would have a Sunday, the has been pos ing to the fa jwedding her. adin of New York i peak on th there Dr, on is al pic Mod New Rooms for Gespel Mission. Tracy and G the G teiner B ow ev b secure a. larger hal ing and have moved brogressing rapid |daily growing. which ma the e 3 e been f n the same build- Their worik d interest i nnour {lodgings. A meet in the new hall atiend. Connecticut Public suiidings The sur civil appr {was reported to the house It _contains among items in Connecticut seliville. $1.000 210,000 There was a toach Friday afiernoon. v London was | HAROLD JORDAN'S _BROKEN ON RIPP ogue on is month, but it ntil March 7 ow- is a double ax | to he the speak- | Jews in Committee erfeiting co riborouzh a few weeks Semething Saved to meeting at | at Montville ngraulated on havi o canirolc—Rachester Mecsld. NEEDS OF NORWICH TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM Explained Before Appropriations Com~- mittee at the Capitol. In hearings before the appropria- t the capitol on ch state hospital $461.614. Of that amount, 14 ‘was figured for work of com- erculosis commis- fodfrey of Bridge- d R, Lyman of Wal- expiained at som ed that $47 wo years d why m- for - improve- kitchen : equip- he o new pavi impreveme At 35,500 ooms, and 2 DECORATED WITH For Cigar Makers’ - Fourth Annual| Wii A Real Sensation, )swego Times His Normal State. Maher of New The needs of the DAYS TORE for handling the THE UNION LABELS.| e Along STYLISH BECOMING ecretaries have —OF OUR— Semi-Annual Tailoring Offer Suits-to-Order FORMER PRICES WERE $20. to $30. Your unrestricted choice now from our large and select stock of Woolens. ;orkmanship and fit guaranteed vz | Thg Manhattan 121-125 Main St. ustom Tailoring Department”. $16.50 i | | ROCK FOR THE GROWING GLRI Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office 'Phone 321-2 Lady Assistar | CUMMINGS & RING g Ermest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins soid on easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD. Blies Place, Nor-- ess edlom better than through tis &&- vertistns cotumns of The Bullstin, ore the public, there ts<io