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Cabel Was in Employ of Brown Cotton Gin Co.—Was Caught in Shafting—Saved Himself by Bracing With Compensation Commissioner James|he saw him which was three or four < his find- th : he J. Donohue has just rendered his ‘weeks after : N‘“;'Mly t:: s t Scisi y Man; | the man was 3 ite s g time h.'".::"“' i Caber. Thursday com(fi.m_“ here more Tnurs: | The: saamipaloher denibhl i Sbin | be 3 A furth tion, but fin Dr. Hugh Campbell of Norwich al- England and the middle | for further compensa ds i ug] ¥ tlantic tes followed by fair weath- | that tllle cla'.h;:.nt itl‘fiattl'flfled to com- the claimant and o Friday. pensation af e raf 5 ly uj 1 fWe give branch of dentistry | °" ings are to December 19, 1915, having been in- ¥ ed on stated ‘most careful attention. In addition ‘ashington, | jured on May 24th., . . o thfiwmt:bfim to Eastport. Cold wave warn- | It was agreed that ' the average|imate cause of the claimant's condl. to_absolutely IP'F““' ',""""n.:.‘ . weekly wages of the claimant were | tion, and would mot even considar 1t our dental chairs you're ‘certal B a contributing cause without qualifi- the very best grade of wark at e along Cotton Gin company at their plant in i e MODERATE charges. strong New London. on the 24th day of May, | o Connection With Injury Now, You notice the word “moderate” gales. 1915, “claimaint sustained a personai|, D Cromin of New London up_GouBpUIRY 30 U9y Jog JuPRIPUL TIUOI W PIIOIE ‘ON an examination of the claimant l Batbore . Bukhis - our injury arising out of and in the i £ . England: Rain Thursday, much course ‘ot nfs “cmployment, sata ins r:dmino::;s:: ‘}:‘;‘;a};‘;‘,fi;fim H madesmte-okarge pulloy for SKILLERL Eogn S m Ttiey fatt, Jury not belng.caused iy AnE WIEUL OF | 5y conld ot ses anything WhE Lot 3 K FUL wark is @ guarantes of abso- §| **Zas: "New' York: Rais or smow | Serivus misconduct on his part nor by | he, °Uld not see injury received by $ o < Thuraday, much colder at night; ¥ri- | his intoxication. From the evidence it | nit, Tv'tie ate statony hetopi e 0 one of us. futa astintaction day fair.” S appenrs that Cabers clothing DECAWN] 4 that be could not dstest the esct b e o SR E g ol L ht i revolving shafting ana DR. F. C. JACKSON 2""""'“" i """’"’:fl = Suat Ne preventen himself from being 1ng wna alsd AiS et e oo 1 stional As The following records, report: m | whirled nd the sl ng ¥ . Socleties, DR. D. J. COYLE |} scvi pharmacs. Shoy e changes | Tracing fimecit with nis' armse_(ae: | Soived by the eifiman: ~couid™” 2ox P e % o) rdi to the testimony of e at- A 'ms % S b — e i ‘ednesday tending physiclas and while 50 doing Sxinast was gue. to T an of fhe Lawl Hill Avios o AT MiSS LENTZ'S PROFESSION. > Cabel had his clothing torn of m . > cseee — Next to Boston Sters his walst up: T (auiek thae the o pdon | . Gt. Piain 14z 8 Many Friends at Hartford When Fer- 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily The injures received consisted of | al'se"alt conneetod with 1o Greeneville 1 mer Norwich Girl Joins Sisterhood. Su by Appointment fLa s Prutwed muscles: of Both arin and 8o | "Youes ‘Dr, Cromia eeamined i o : S bundays by Appolatment o] “Hhishest i Goweat ‘i3 Joft jside. aleo a small cut on the |ciaimant et His home. he foead him| SR H o The Wilimantie Chronicle of Tuss- PREPERE Fon Lady - Comparisons. ead. lay said: Mrs. Jule ‘egiard and Mrs. Predictions for Wednesday: Fair| On June 1ith, 1815, a voluntary |3 What he considered e smormal | Long Soclety . 43 3 MUF. Grady of this city were In Hare : and warmer. 5 5 agreement was entered into by em-|any’ perel 'wose uati he found thet Scotland Rd.. 12 o ford Monday to attend the profesaion : “Wednesday' Showers. [ployed and employe, which was in &llinr’ Crontn was there to exasine bb 081 141 of nunsat’ St ‘St Joseph's ! ] 35 - otrmdy S respects in compliance with the re-|ong Grali®,"is TReTE to .u“,:l‘y =g 3081 141 E Their sister, Hanna C. Lents, was one 3 FUR Com TN S, Meon sng Thlen. quirements of the act, and said agree- [ yejonag of eight to be professed in the order . ment was approved by the commis- G 4 ] Sun Ul Figh It Moon | sioner for the Second Congressional Failed to Prove Claim. Il Rises. | Sets. [[Water. || Rises. | gistrict. = By the trms of said agree-| According to a decision of the su- Day. | & m [ p m |l a m || & m|ment, claimaint was to receive com- | preme court of New Jersey in the of the Sisters of Merey. She I8 known = FEED“_rig_EIRD& now as Sister M. Theresa. There During the warm days of the Audubon Societies’ Appeal lssued to|Were many of her relatives and friends Fall is the best time to do any AUTO ROBES (Get a Montana) present from Willimantic, Norwich T 5 pensation during disability at the rate | case of Reimers vs. Practor Publishe Stats Glubs. and New York. In the latter city Miss (| rePair work, instead of wait~ HORSE BLANKETS ¢ e i3 : o fof fve dollars weckly, together with |ing company, as reported in N. C. .| e avath (PR tean Lentz taught German and music in || ing until the cold makes out- o5 : | e miedical suteical ‘aof (Mossithi| 4 VGl % pRESTH, “wicey \h4. dot- || Phs National Assoots on Of AuQl-|the Chariton private school on Bast(§ side work difficult. £ 115 432 i .32 | services provided in Section 7 of the|tors refuse to state that death was e g ba Tont hilo|7ist street for severa) years until she H you examined your DRIVING GLOVES 5 i3 : g4 [ a0t: the clatmaint requested that all |caused by the-accident, there is no | foliowing request to clubs in this|resigned fo enter the convent. Besides . v tate, asking each organization to give roofs and gutterns ta see if they compensation payments be withheld | basis for an inference o that effee:|® 5 the eight nuns who were professed s $-26 X SR Be Sraa alils to Petirerto work, | by the court. The burden of proof |t 85 Wide publicity as possible: there were eleven young women who are tight? la your heater in Make a Goed Christmas Present ¢ ’ was due on said October 16, 1915. by a fair preponderance of evidence, | barn floor, crumbs, scraps of meat, | Miss Lentz was graduated from Nor- John D. Christianson died at Mid- | by tically all the facts in this case |which in this case he hes fome o bones and suet, anything eatable, and | Wich Free Academy in '91, winning the night Tuesday—Personals and Notes. | are agreed to and the question to be | do. they will repay you a thousand fold by | Prize in German and other honers. — decided is whether the claimant at| There appears.to be a difference of ’ RMMTORS The funeral of Katherine Cummings, | present is suffering from any disa- | opinion among the physiclans ds to|= — - ———————"=| Norwalk—lLaslo Gaetano, 19, of Nor- Widow of John Revynolds, took place | bility which was caused by the injury | whetler there fs any disability, and BORN walk, pleaded guilty to manslaughter of the best kinds will be sold from her late residence, 419 North|which he recelved on sald May 24th, |there Is some evidence which would in the criminal superior court at Six_hours after high water it Is but it is found that at the time of [is in accordance with the ordinary PLEASE FEED THE BIRDS. Were recelved in the order and were condition to run through the —— tide, which is followed by flood tide. the first hearing (October 16th. 1916), |rule upon the petifioner.” Along this| The deep smow covers thelr usual|&iven the white veil. Miss Lentz was winter? [l the plumbing san i e - e g 3o twelve weeks' compensation, amount- |line of reasoning. in Nie case in ques- | food—Insects' eggs and larvae and the | well known in this city. nd all right for th m L L cflm Co_ GREENEVILLE ing to sixty dollars had been pald to|tion it is {mpossible to find for the |sceds of weeds—and they will starve| Sister Theresa's sister, Miss Hen- tary and ail rigl e com- August 26th, 1915, and that seven|claimant. In order to establish his | unless wo feed them. retta V. Steinkamp, and Mrs. Frank ing winter? 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, CL. | Funeral of Mrs. John Reynolds—Mrs, | Weeks and 'two days' compensation |claim, the claimant must estabiish 1t | Gi Trers hayseed, chaff from the|L. Farrell attended the ceremonies. If not, call or 'phone and we will attend to it promptly. Main street, Wednesday morning, and § 1915, or which can be traced fo that|show thata the clatmant fa ot lis L Te e s b S i e uBer: | Bridgeport before Judge Curtla Tuess || at very low prices rather than included in the attendance were rel- | injury. malingering type, and suffering from| rice J. Moriarty, nee Anna J. Me.|day and was sentenced to state prison carry them over. Qur loss will atives trom New Haven, Boston, Stam- [ Trom the testimony glven by the |a slight heart murmur, but thore 1o o | itacy. for from eight to fifteen years. Gaetano be your gain, and it will pay you to loock at them. J.P. BARSTOW &GO, 23 and 25 Water St. ford and Jewett City. Rev. W. H attending physicians, Dr. W. L. Doug- | evidence to show that the disability, | WILLIAMS—In this city, Dec. 31. 1915, Kennedy officlated at the services in|iass of New London, and the other |if any exists. and which is of a very| a son. Earle ol Mr. And Mex: e, Mary's church and at tho close of | medical witnesses, {t Is found that at | questionable character, {5 in any way| Cliferd Leloy Willlame the mass Miss May Pounch sang Some | the time of the second hearing ,De- | connected with the Injury which ny Sweet Day, and Nearer, My God 1o |cember 18th, 1915), the claimant ‘was | received, MARRIED Thee, very impressively. There were o isa'eility 1tis Accordingly, tI lail - | HAS' - L lainville, many beautiful foral eibutee . phc | Suffering from no disa'wlity resulting g ocordingly, the claim is dismiss. TINGS — EMOR n _Plainville 1 shot and killed his father, Frank Gae- tano, with a shotgun on May 26 last. £ i 1 the d Conn.,_on Jah. 4, by Rev. J. G. Ward bearers were Thomas Hynan of Stam- | 1 aqertion > Tecelved on the date More Pay When Sick. Rev. §. G. Hastings of Suffield and ford, Patrick Brown of Boston, Mich- 3 Mrs. Julla A. Emory of Antrim, N. H. ael Cummings. Matthew Waish of Memorandum of Decision. The foreman of the Brown Cottod | woon _WILBUR—In Rowayton. Conn. Montville, William Fogarty of Jewett| In his memorandum of decision | Gil company, in whose employ the | ' oo 20, 1913, Rev. Dr. James of 3 i b; ty and omas F. mmi E Commissioner Donochue says: claimant was injured, !".l-led that Ca- Brooklyn and ge\'. Anderson Jack- S L e | Comnaiay Present case practically all |bel received: during ‘his . incapacity| =om Waiton futher Waos oo DIt Vi i = Conn., and Miss Carrie Viola Wilbur, service at -the grave. Undertakers|the facts arg agreed to as stated in |Seventeen dollars per week—five dol % "’ Cummings & Ring had charge of the|the finding and award, and the sole|!ars from the Travelers Insurance| formerly of Norwich. funeral arrangement: guestion to be decided is: Is there|COmpany, five dollars from a Portu- DIED DR.R. J.COLLINS e 2ot any presen: disability, and, if so, is|Zuese Benefit society and seven dol- : OBITUARY. it due to the irjury received by the|lars from the Brown Cotton Gin com- | GEER — In Poquetanuck. Jan. 4. 1916, ~ - i vanal olaimant on May Sith 19157 |In|Dany benefit fund, which would be | lsaac Wheeler Geer aged 38 vears, e DLN I IS F Mrs. John O. Christianson. order to arrive at an intelligent idea | VCR dollars per week more than he | FUCTAL, Seprices Wil Be held at St|ppaw A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH + After an illness of seven months of | Of, the character of the Injury, it |Feceived during the time that he was| jerbaing, Jonc T ht 1600 ods -HAIR AND DOUBLE ITS BEAU- |. 3 Bright's Disease Matilda. widow of | Might well _to consider the testi- | WOrking. CHRISTIANSON—In Norwich, Jan. TY AT ONCE 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. John O, Christ: at ani, mony of the first witness, who was |, Of course, these facts, coupled with | “SiiGa: widow of John O Ehiistian: : Phone 424-4 saday ot her mora ey Bidnight | (st peron o render ald to My |DF. Cronin's statement concerning the| Jialde; wid vears. D TuThS . —— yu':. h«érm;mne,“l“ Proslgeut Cabel, and this witness testified that | Conditicn he found the claimant in | Funeval Service’will be held at her late|SAVE YOUR HAIR! DANDRUFF This Is Gas Heater |55, 25 .S Vingaker, Swefien cag | he found the muscles of both arms e R o |y ot s a0y ast streat, Eriday) DISAPPEARS AND HAIR 4 Weather d away. “She s sureived e D255 | that Mr. Gabor was avle o walk and|2nd malingering 1s mot an easy fng Seod 80 Yowte ) oonepn G, Arsgld: : X Enilly orie Gaughtor. Mise e Gor: | alk and was not- unconseious, ot haing presene. C SXSTMOGION 88 | yioGw AN, T New York clty, Jen. 3| Immediate?—Yes! Certaln?—ihat's 2 With the ;sudden drop in the |S2nmon st s pisce. sna tour sran- External Injusles. aihuen n “Cuuves of Diesliiv | akee R S T oY1 SonE Lr beecines light Dentlst ber of the Sweds , According to the testimony of the|DPage 173, says that the to prove PERKINS—In Gales Ferry, Jan. 5, 1916, | soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young il e temperature, the absence of b M s o P e e e arriveq |20d to cure it is to pay a certan|' Amanda H G Perkins. d 85 | girl’s after an application of Dander- | Roams 18-19 Alice’ Buildirg, Norwich : be sincerely mourned. at the scene of the accident there he|JmOUNt of money “when all the signs| years, widow of Solomon Perkins. | bon © e try_this—moisten a cloth Phons 1177-3 steam and other heating, has L found Cabel sitting down, that his (270 Svmptoms referable to an alleged | Funeral service at the Gales Forry|whiy 5'5ie’ Danderine ang carcounn brought di injuries were mostly bruises, that he|lMjury Immediately disappear and| church Friday afternoon at 3 o'slock. | Tl § {10 Desderine and carefully roug! t iscomfort to many. Personals and Notes. had circular contusions on his up- | ‘e individual is in perfect health | FERGUSON—In this city, Jan. 5, Dorls small strand at a time. This will 3y 3 STngements aro being ‘made for|por arms and some. others | lowor | 3E8in Patlents of this character al | Ex Infant o e F i mad | cleanse the haff of dust, airf ab ox- rommer s A GAS HEATER $ho Soolal and entertalsment at the|goum, that the left slde of his checs| Wave magnify their infuries and_they P TR e e T e ool ey BB b S L e e m anuary. . - sive a line of poorly descr! symp- 2 i x t or : Bestad”on s Tead which he" ad nos | oms 1, thelr Efort o-Saticty e | TUCKER Entered lntg geat gan. 4| you Paye Goubied he besuiy ol yow'| Fvergreen Beer GAS STEAM RADIATOR m}’]‘é‘;‘,"‘:‘n 1223(‘1’ n".:‘?,.';‘“{;;""cfi% Bates {hink important. He further stat- 57:‘;;7&3“ they are suffering from a Seryices af Park Congregatlonal cnurcy | those whose hal T Dot bl;iesllscted REAL GERMAN LAGER 5 2 5 2 i chapel Thursday morning, Jan. 6, at|or is ecraggy, faded, dry, brittle or jacation with his parents on North tgm;‘;8;,,;};;":;;=d;:{;§'§;:“;§;°w§xm Not one of {he physicians who ex-| 11 oclock. Burial In family 1of in|{hin. Besiges| beastitying toe oaty is on draught at s .. . . amined wil ic cemetery. H " - “ rather strained, but no bones were |2Mined thé clalmant is willlng to| Yantl Danderine dissolves every particle of H. JACKEL & CO. will give you immediate com The manholes on Gentral avenue be. | DFOken: he found mo positive signy 4 |Make the unqualified statement that|KIMBALL - .In Norwich, Jan. 4, 1916, J dandruff; cleanses, purifies and in- fort in the Home or - Office, [iwens T trolley tracks which_ hecs | internal injuries, no confusion of his|(he present condition of the claimant | John Kimball, in his $0th year: vigorates the scalp, forever stopping 1 b s is in any way connected with the in- | Funeral services will be_held at his & i 5 closged up with frost were cleaned |Mind; mo traumatic Injury to his head, | 7 In any way connected with of fact| late home. 316 West Main street, |itching and rf:;‘.}{‘flwm‘ffieb:‘n::': — The 1220d Annual Mecting gy it and the patient was conscious all the Thursaay, Jan. 6, at 2.30 p. m. please y Full, new stock on hand, 2 =R Ume; that he attended him off andi™nem Dr. Dougless, ~the. attending|yionm 1) inia ofty; dan. 5. ssddenly, | Weal's use, when you see new Baim of the Mutual Assurance Co. of the . 7 gn for about four months, and saw [FL¥sician was asked the . question: | "ncigereila, beloved ~ daughter of [fine and downy = at first—yes—but Gity "5t ‘Norwion awill be. nela at fhe - TAFTVILLE him every two or three days imme- Ph;!‘gg;: el ugl;, a:p::g:fl!: prfi‘e::rtl Bmily A Cgngdon z andg ;::“ late re:;ly new hair growing all over the wa‘gnm Savings fo&la:y Monday, Jan. . diately following the injury, and that g . . scalp. i the injury received at that time?" he [TFuneral from her. late home, 73 Bos- | *o) Aito. the HERE Sait ek ICYHOLDERS. City of Norwich |y a5 7 i G B2 B RS S0 5 e BB e 8 0 S Nomci %o Soucvmerosns. 3 P Sohoeffel Hit by Auto—Notes. ran normal all the time: that he|When Dr. Cronin was asked the same| 1. 8t 2 o'c 5 vegetation.- It goes right to the renu.|'|.;n Savings Society on preseutation. 5 e treated him mostly for ‘shock, and |Juestion. his reply was: ' “No, I do{BULL — In Ashiand, Me. Jan. 1, sud. |} RECEU00." 0 £s MEht to the Toots, C. R. BUTTS, Treasurer Snastasis Donanm bt Cherouade and | r1ea"to Fot him 4 and arownd ang |7ot thini his condition is due to the R wilbar T Bull, aged 55 Yesrs. . | exhilarating, - stimulating and life- 321 Main St., Alice Building L. Trnaie 6";{“?“3{: sere | back to work. accident. Buneral fom' the home' of her parents, producing properties cause the hair to "Bl 2 = “: - - TS leorge N E 7 g ng, stro: a L day. Mr. O'Brien s an fron worier Became Hypochendriacal. CONFESSES THAT HE wfin“};aul Foot, & o can curely nave meetts. cnarm- | Ttirn Over a New Leaf —_— noon, n. 6, o & OBclen. Mrs, GBrien, who ‘was|, FYom the testimony of Dr. Dousizss STOLE PICTURE FILMS| famiiy Iot, Maplewood cometery. |\ng lustrous bair, and lots of It it you N ¢ & widow, e daughter of Mr. an - —— 3 ; DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |3 Sincer Ficrnes Come " hypothondriacals " in " other | John A, MoAtavey Beund Over o Su- Ewnoito's Danderine from sny drug ow A LWt ¢ H 3 almost continual 3 2 Dental 8‘11'33011 Nowe b e et showt’the Infury which e x‘eee}vag perior Court for Trial. Girected. sk tas ok iy e, M refivitle, Conx., of Mra. An- | (sven though it was not of a serfous| yony 4. Meatavey, ‘charged with s ue of this city to Wil | Dature), and allowing . himeelt. iy 3 : find a large assortment of Histntey Miinilin. . “Herwiss Conn i 15 G B ot ey b Wl | el g palloy injury has becdme | Stealing moving picture reels from ure €I} §| DR. ALFRED RICHARDS (®" of a joking message Mrs. Donahue |Mmagnified by his imaginations. the Auditorium theatre an November . LOOSE LEAF and Wrote to Mr. O'Brien two months ago| From the testimony of Dr. Doug- 1, was presented before Judge John DEN I IS l E When she §Ml moy aves kngw bim. flass. it also sppears that about three| s Tarnes In the GICY. court oy o 15 Main Street BOUND BOOKS DRS. L. F. and A. 4. LaPIERRE At that time Mrs. ‘Donshue, who | months after the injury a heart weak=] L ey .1 30 . 3 was a widow, was cgjling on Miss |Bess showed up in the claimant, but|nesday morning and was bound over Thayer Building, Room 305 Big stock at little prices i o Theresa M. O'Brlen of No. 61 Ciove- | Be did not connect it In any way with | o the superior court under bonds of FUNERAL Telephone 488-2 RAC land street, niece of the Nevada man. | the inquiry. 500, 3 ? ey gl b e 19 Miss O'Hrien was weiting to her uncis, | Mr. Dougiass' testimony at the first| .J. Henry Shannon and James .| Special sale of BOXED e jors. Donghue picked up the letter and | hearing and at the second hearipe i | BEan of the Auditorium E’:‘gfinmfif P anil 25¢ bomes E, E‘ N«. Illd “N. jfor a joke wrote in a message to the | not entirely coincide and he ve as = rus, d Ingrow) m,«k s 4 | Buct that site world be Seib 1 e | e reason’ the lapse of time between | Clief Linton and Sergeant John Kane DIRECTORS ow Ralta | crented wHMEE Sl " : s 1 Mr. O'Brlen. the two hearings and a better oppor- | testified as to the arrest of the ac- Comfore assnred. 12¢. The Navada man, replying to his| tunity afforded him to follow the nis. | CuSed, Who is 18 years of age. It was - Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp AND— 5 . niece, asked who Wrote the interlined | tory of the case more closely and to | PFOUSht out at the hearing that the FUrGiassit wis DUt i of s young man was wearing a pair of Switehes made from your comb- (u d 'gt one our American House mmmet o't o ! | e B ToR betice” anaiiied o hens | 008 IRk wers tnthe Uheatre st the EMBALMERS - Special Rales to Theatre Troupes, SR A8 10 tha pant earaots he | time the pictures were stolen. KATHERINE LANZ 1 calendars free. Donahue, o widow, was the unknown | disability, and ho had come o ihg| McAtavey did not have a lawyer Room 22, Shaunon Bullding 916 Traveling Mew Rto, priter, e did como east, arriving | conclusion that the disability at the|2Rd he Pleaded not guilty. The boy’s Assi ol i aeiaae) B PR hers Christmas day. Mrs.” Donahue | time of the Becond hearing (Heerts Bother Was in conrt' Gring the et sy PARREL e SANDERSoN rers | B e, 0 I Blenda i rafivilie | for 35, 1o iy Fiate was s e |* Fiter court had adlourned Atcata it iy m CRANSTON Co , '8¢ 851 , | T inite] - 2 . n Fartvill, and Monany Ty | po, Jonnitely v e Ciaimant on he | 1oy, Conesed o Chiet Tinfon and | mmNmY E CHURCE = 4 hers that he took the pictures and I 24th day of May, 1915, for when asked | Cb W SMITE ALLmN the question: ‘Do You consider the | Sihe theh it Ji8 home on the East : Overhauling and mail's present physical condition des | pog.rti e sent them away. After - |he had stolen them he carried them H pendent “gfnh the injury recetved - at|through the streets about 5 o'ec!ock in Rep&lr WOI' k 'l'hx% Itind:: %, 5.1;?::?' d as follows: ge ;:tdernoon ‘on the‘ way to his home. 2 3 L s a coms picture i ‘bundl kinds Mental Depression. 1h:t he bnuggnck from Dno:u-. Thl: D E N T l S T of all o 5 o e emes wer: | ne sxamined At Gany doetiled, that | Delure Fanchon, the Cricket, was nZ| DR. E. J. JONES AUTOMOBRES, S s 1t | Ray stier T mfury o . hacarth e e o e e Tha el oo e Shannon Building| CARRIAGES, WAGONS, e, (S Rit UL Of the way. | Rpucared fo Bimto b mare: or laen| P NC At vey was taban ia T buperior TRUCKS and CARTS fender of the auto brushed Sch neurasthenic, and that he saw no ednd a bench | Take elevator Shetucket Stieet en- U ¥y, et s g Sk hut 1o & | physical sigria of dissass the last time | SUIE ReTN, WHISMdAY on o ‘bench trance. Phone. po Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | JHHE u] m ik ASK POR and GET "One man was fined $2 and costs for ming, Upholstering and Woed Waork, ;1., F A full line of Goods suitable for NEW YEAR'S GIFTS WM. FRISWELL CO.’ 25-27 Franklin Street 7 g intoxication and went to jail. Blacksmithing in all its branches. —_— - 3 e basketball team held practice i‘: 0 Greenwich—Philip - Hnm‘.n.n, for- Rates 75 cents per day and um and tax hall, Tuesday sveniing and Iin mer deputy sheriff, constabl . HAYES BROTHERS, » e second team. THE ORIGINAL ::u;e_’;:r of Greenwich, and Bromineat &nfl x chk m Telaphone 1222. 26-28 Broadway 1507 to 515 North Main St