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e enm v e o ‘ EW NTATO“ Bt ovmaieees NEW TABLE CARBOT coeereeon 1 CAULIFLOWER ++..vveieenoasas DELICIOUS APPLES, «-..-‘..f ~ ‘ABLE_PEARS, doz: St %!Dl.l“ GRAPE FRUIT »o LORIDA NAVELS ........ EXTRA FINE BEEF THIS We! MARYLAND TURKEYS MARYLAND DUCKS .ecevus. i i "’:“‘ toward et Cru and Master P ‘and Allen Arma Songns fi;‘ m‘“‘ “':. :: £ Crih Feaningion land from Willow mm“"” Phones 8¢ and 88 il omumom;num past week e grip Raymond Gavitt, who has been act- During this month the planet Saturn vitt, 8 sunset and ANNOUNCEMENT W‘ g (S ] of Misa Farn ‘ R I emiciioe, W u% Grain_ deaters sbout the state are ErAae now c n complaining of a shortage of ned iy a5 tho Tesule of the frelght [STATE GRANGE GHOOBES TARPER METHOD. R R U Telephone 578 Also. Manlouring | 1, ARout Afteen musig lovers from New | Charles T. Davia of Middletown Wor: R S YR Tl "inn‘ to_hear the Margulles Trio at thy Master—Ledyard Woman Elect- MRS. RAYMOND OSBURN | Siater hall ed Flora. — SOPRANO rs for the incorporation of the| Tne following officers were electsd | SURVEY OF SCHOOLS iantic it association have P Nian !mvx:r; rement sssoclation have st the session of the state granse in TO DETERMINE CAPACITY, acted upon soon. School Boards Want o Be Prepared 0|54 2-3 Weeks Is the Full Time For Inglis Brothers have purchased the . Accommodate More Children. Frank Lukewski. & O s ::meer on the Neck ;l‘de of th:dm:;‘ni; . — o [ atorio. in at Lyme and Ve MoV e ?"mmf-. v, NTw | sawmill near the state road. London, i i | i 2 g g 8E At Niantic, Rev. Waiter Gray of y le increase of needed of time Waterford is conducting evmxeus.gc L dren ‘"“fl' will be Drought about by % todm | hfi: 2 that ho ” ices at th tist church Wed- o arrival in town of workers in the trial coms RALLION'S sells sy aists BRI SR g Miss C. A.|Hopkins & Allen factory. Steps were |and before the last of next week. m""‘v 1da Davis, | taicen to le the board to know just Storrs. « 3 A Moodus _correspondent writes: Collinsville: Flora, Martha C. Allvn. what it can do in providing for-more Report is that Miss Vinnie Faircloth of | Ledyard. school children and a survey of the|read; Heinz's Fig Pm e s Dacame:the brige of Waiter| The Somvention wil closs today ol ] i -cnonlmamuhwhmuu- of ‘weeks, red that he had his wit. \ Dou of Columbia New Years (T'{:g:llg)»m““ is tepresented at|COTtaln where and just how many|payments to start from Dec. 18, 1915: “smad there were b:n\-r Try a can; it's delicious day. the state meeting by County Agent | ore °an be accommodated in the va- | together with the medical, surgical and Wwere being delayed uildings. hospital services rendered necessary Counlnd E. Colver left his home It F. C. Warner, Woodbury O. Rogers Thi: & navy yard Monday morning and Mrs. Maud E. Bliss. P ;';‘"sm“" P B aotten 1o b‘;‘uua of said injuries. vy 35 G o0 is compensation th rded gmxnma o cating of jc at Houth R Sapociad (o have S mas meatiame 1of | Revad co ros ‘tollowing basi - Dis- fifogion tor the Ferry Ico Campany | NORWICH GRANGE PREPARES | {585ad%r tne schnol board, abllity for injury to index finger § Emest E Bnnard of New. London. FOR .INSTALLATION| For the instruction of the board, | weeks; seecific injury, loss of middle : SRR B . ol e Sl s G S IR B RO ked to give them & written opinion | thirds, loss. of ring finger 16 3-8 - bile department up to Monday were | Expects Officer from State Grange | 2s! i VIOLIN $265,808.15, The Corresponding period Here far Next Meeting. Upon the part that the town'has e weeks Total 54 2:3 weeks Compen: - last year they were $169,201.96, making — sation paid for 14 weeks. Balance of an increase of $96,601.17. At the meeting of Norwich grange, |!On in the schools. It is expected that|compersstion due, 40 2-3 weeks. TEACHER Not 175, Patrons of Husbandry. in|(his will be recelved before the week| On Aus. 30, 1915, while in the em- herson. Workmen for the New Haven road |Foresters’ hall on Wednesday evening, | 5,0t ploy of- the respondent, claimant sus- in the Whil Lhuunln( Commander — BEm, Sir Z are puiting in_culyerts near the Avery | Stoward Reuben P. Potter presided in |, LN request of Miss Eliza B. Dol-|tained & personal injury by having his court adjourned. S. Comstock. All String Instruments repaired Memorial in Poquonoc. Preparations | the absence of the worthy master and | Pe2re for a leave of absence for & year | right hand caught in the blades of a against Charles Captain General—Em. Sir Nelson J. Violins sold on easy terms are being made along the line for the | two applications for membership were | 28, 8ranted. She is a teacher gfi the | fan in the dye house of the Shetucket 3 Ayling. " four-tracking of the system. received. third and fourth grades at Mt. Pleas. | company. His average weekly wages|try in Ledyard, wi Prelate—Em. Sir E. Birfll- Fer aphointments sodtem K. Announcement was made that at the [ 1t street school =Miss May Powers, | were not in excess of $10. the day, but th State attorney said he| Marshal — Bm. Sir George B Paf- E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- At the next meeting of Wallingford | next meeting some. state Erange offi | teacher in the sixth grade at Broad-| By the terms of a voluntary agres- |could not tell Wednesdsy afiermong | sons. Moverments of Steameships. wich, Conn. grange, Jan. 18, there will be a de-|cer would be here to conduct the in- | W&¥ school, presented her resignation,|ment employe was to receive compen- | what would be the case to be C-ptun of the Outpost — Bm. Sir e 1. A Bate, Resolved, That the Connecticut | tanation. of the efficers for the en- | WRICh Was accepted, to go into effect|sation at the rate of $5 weekly dur-|up for trial this morning. Charles B. Chapman. Giasgow, Jan. 11.—Arrived, steamer ‘Asflc‘ulturinl college should be moved|guiny year. onsfi';:-":lfindem wipartes Wl oY d!uml(yl, mg'i;h;: :;llm the medi- ‘!'m-nm—gh- John C. Av-rm. Bletiand. o & location more easily accessible. 5 Graham . surgical an services O e Asuolution was | the board that the citizenship class, | provided in Section 7. SAYS DEER EAT WEEDS NOT RYE | Table Guards — Sir The pastor of Trinity Methodist|T0l Y EECNE CUNCTY (octirers with- | hich started on Tuesday evening in| "It was found that the claimant had| Fibermior S8ir Roy D. Judd, Sir Claudius V. Pen DR. SHAHAN church, Rev. F. W. Coleman, an-|cii® pense to the grange and it is|Droadway school with Mrs. John|received injuries to the index. middle | Litchfield County Artist Claims He | dleton, Ir. Bir Arthur G, . nounces that’ accommodations for 801007 SYRERSE 10 e FYARES ANC ¢ | Kulls as teacher, had 16 members and | and ring fingers of the right hand and| Has Preofs-~Criticises Deer Law, |Harry B. Ford, Sir Ernest J. Marion Blook, 326 Main Street [J| ministers have been eecured thus farPLoPTere ‘AL 0T FOTE, Jot was beginning with a good interest.|also lacerations on the back of the Bt Rerbert B iind, Sir r.mgu-. SOECIACIST in preparing for the big conference in | 17 Q7€) WU De SCcoPtid. o Hranche | He also made report of the starting of | hand, destroying the tendons in the| Walter King Stone, artist, who has| Banner Guards — - Sk e i March. acted as lecturer pro tem. speaking |ih® 5:""'1511 class, Whéc‘;,fl‘g:‘“ Ofl | middie finger and partially in the ring m-d- a close study of the habits of | W. Gale, Em. Sir S. &nu upon the housing problem that is be- | - uesday, uT=dRy. an y even- | Ainger: which injuries have resulted in d other animals that roam |Sir Louis H. Geer, B. Dol~ Rheumatism The railroad station at Amston, on ing#; and alto’ hais 16 members. M1 Lnennm iy o 4 and 7-8 821 account of the night trains, is kept|fore Norwich. C. A. Hagberz ana|{nES - g the complete and permanent loss of ‘when _state xnu per- | beare, Sir J. Oliver Avmw i B Fal. open all night. There are three men in | A: A. Robinson spoke and an inter- | Vigtte Peck is the teqcher the use of the middle finger and two- | it d s The board has decided to improve | thi tollows: Y s e T Jervia,| oo esting account was given by Miss rds of the ring finger. 1l r James A. Parker, the station new who work elght hours | fics . Moore Of her trip o ‘Call. | the manual training room at the| It was aiso Tound that the Injury| L have made a rather careful study | Sentinel—Sir James C. Fitapatrick. e D e o Calt: | Greeneville school by putting in elec- | to the Index finger. considercd apars|Of deer and their food for years in| The singing during the sxemplif: the case. forals ‘;:“ome-p"k ding a visit |5y Sights there. from the spectfic njuries to the mid- | 200logical collections, and for the last | éation was by the Tempo male quar- AR eSS Wevme vack, .. e e die \and “Hing angers, hes' catacd 3| B3¢ Yeary mere ta, Comncfiont “with | tatteof Taritord, wio ‘alto ‘eave Bon. 11A00, 338 arvests were mats for FUNERALS. , ' lmabnm extending over a period of - v : 0 qh%l;t concert: at“' the work was over. st 1 piciations ot ‘ne"game tasy Neasis s R TO THAW FROZEN PIPEG.|eisht weeks) ~~ = P Bl Ploa sl oitc il ool °..,°““".,.,:.P.'?o' Rl many arrests were made it year as el . Ay eresting To Whom It May Concern:— Were made during the two preceding| The funeral of Helen, infant daugh- | Chief Stanton’s Advice on a Winter| HEIRS WILL NOT fing the follawing foods in the order Trent, the 00 B i Notice is hereby given that on Jan- | vears, these being 367, fer of Karely and Heien Zarember, of Fire Hazard, CONTEST LEARNED WILL. |of his liking for them: Prostate yew, |iting "sir knights MR Ynon PAW,PoUBLE ITH _— sometimes IN A FEW MOMENTS. uary 1st, 1916, Joseph Hall, formerly | Invitations have been received in| Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, and| Fire Chief Howard L. Stanton ' is Former New London Banker Left Es-|can eat e.vv:-*yh:e:o “31‘ :::‘o:: g’.: ut St. TRY THIS! one of the firm of Hail Bros., wholen | Norwich for the 13th annual dinner of | burial took place in St. Mary's ceme- | giving advice to the public at the pres- tate Approaching $150,000. get), sumaec berries, - frozen -pplu, manufacturess; = with thel rincipal | e ,Connecticut McKinley association, | tery. The child died on Tuesday at|ent season along the line of a winter . - hemlock twigs, lrhor vitae, tw] of | from St. John's ‘cos ) eir principal | 1o be helg at the Taft hotel, New | the age of 4 months and 6 days. fire hazard, the thawing of frozen wa- -’ Y 0 “The will of Walter L. Learned, late|several deciduous trees and shrub: idence. HAIR STOPS COMING OUT AND office located at Nu._za and 31 Com. g.‘z“'fi-“a'l;t ;k:.clzo,fk on the evening of hv"nder'-%k&m ;slumn.:lfinxs and Ring had | ter pipes. . * treasurer of Savings Bank of New Lon- | including apple. This last is his m:fyt Universal praise of the mluu- EVERY PARTICLE OF DAN- merce Street, Norwich, Connecticut, 2 charge ul'the fuyeral srrangements. . Hlls ad;flce“;l cofll'-}::tflbt'fl :;fl: NC:- don, has been admitted to probate. It |serious destructive taste. - However, |of the exemplification was glven and DRUFF DISAPPEARS. withdeaw from said plesesriis SHll] Tt menny Siuch: o ihe- prowpertty of Charles Serling. lowing eircular sent Y iarne, Na- | was anticipated that the admission of [ the protection which one is obliged |there were warm congratulations for £ 10 it o 1 f Fitchville and Palmertown vill The death of Charles Serling, 61, oc- | tona Fr ol oy vy ey the will would be contested, but be- |t0 Eive to-young trees against rabbits | the success that had this not- rom said date forward is no longeri ;. ¢ the quilt business is becoming |curred in this city on Jan. 7th at his i "1“" n‘ il 4 by|C2USe of an agreement having been could be carried able occasion In Columbian - com- | 'TIY &8 you will, after an application a partner of said firm, and that on|very good, production being pretty |home, No. 255 West Main street, after! T*;m winter fires s V| reached between the beneficiaries and eer. mandery. Danderine, you can not find a sin- said January 1st, 1916, Frank B. Hall| J8rgely engaged for the first four|a brief illness with mephritis. He was | |ll-adylsed atempts to thaw frozen Wa- | heirs a formal appeal only was taken - of dandruff or falling hair ey = % months of the year. born in Yolovko, Russia, but had lived | {°F, Pipes. by counsel for heirs, this being done e e fro: WILL BUILD ON your scalp will not itch, but what and Otis B. Hall became members of here a number of years. Burial was in| A Purning match, torch or open|for the purpose of allowing the|fFuit. They are i B, o buck- please you most, will be after a the firm of Hall Bros., and that said |, Everett Warmer of Lyme won the|the Brothers of Joseph cemetery at|(ame of any description showld never, executors to arrange for the payment | Wheat. But to show how exaggerated WASHINGTON STREET ‘Weeks’ use, when you see new g first prize, $100, for his design of a | Brewster's Neck. be employed for this purpose. TO|of the bequests at once. are the reports of damege I will re- B o £ . fine and downy at first—yes— partnership will continue doing bus- | postoard assembled in competition by wrap the pipes with oil-soaked rags| Judge Alfred Colt, one of the exe- experiment of mine. L. J. Storrs and William F. Hill Buy | But really new hair—growing all over iness under the name of Hall Bros,|the Association of Women Sculptors OBITUAI ard set them on fire is worse than|cutors and trustees under the win,| T a peck of apples in a pile Good Sized Plot. scalp. with its office located at Nos. 29 and | {29, Painters which is now belng shown T—— s nis alnoat myatiably adlusent] 25ied to_fhe court that, the estats|St tha siay ot Sie'sustts sas thios e oul A etifies "4 |1 the munlcipal art gallery, New York. Mra. John Helland, torubes are almost invariably adiacent|would =probably total from $125,000 o woods and ate| L. J. Storrs of Mansfield, who has : to $150,000. Public bequests include |2PPles for a little over half an hour. | associated himself with Willlam, I, At New Haven Monday evening,| ‘Sophia Augusta, widow of John Hol- | ascending current of air to feed and They then left quietly, Rapurt scraggy, just mofsten a cloth With the firm from January 1st, 1916, being | yan' 17, ton ‘and. Breeding for |120d. died at her home. No. 374 West |spread fiame. Even I the flame does | for. he ‘shisizers Hoparimant fn oy |0t disturbed of Trghtoncd. On e | oy Mo Br s ion Sl ‘Doien | Danderine and . cerefully * draw Benjamin Hall, Betsey G. Hall, George | Improved Egg Production will be the |Main strest, Wednesday ~afternoon |not start a fire its sudden heat may | same imstitution and $5,000 to the city | mining the apples I found that Jess|was owned jointly By Iraac S. Jones E. Hall, Frank B. Halk and Otis B,|IOPIc Of an address by Prof. Roy E, |about 2.30 oclock after an illness of | cause the pipe to break and flood the|of New London, the income to be used |LDan half a peck had been eaten,|and the estate of S. M. Story. e fones of the extemslon department.of |AOme AUrstion, .| o hia Ay. | Promises with water. for | the maintenance of playgrounds. | though the deer had eaten steadily ali | This property i nedr the corner of | diate and amasing—your Bt e o 3 the Cohnecticut Agricultural college at| Mrs. Folland who was Sophia Au- Recommendation. Spectfic bequests to individuals total | (N8t time. Another observation of|School and Washington streets and | WEMG fufty and wavy, and have an Dated at Norwich, this the 11th day | Storrs. years ago and was the daughter of | Wrap the frozen section of the pipe | $38,000. mine was with a field of young rye. [has on it a frame dwelling . house |aPpearance of abundance; an ineom- of January, 1916. new train will leave Boston daily | George H. and Mehitable Smith Roath, | With cotton cloth and pour hot water s In Rye Every Evening. Which has been occupied by M. .M | RS e ely and shimmer of true HALL BROS. tor New Tonson ot oa . m., and the | She was twice married, her first hus- | Upon it (even if the hot water must|SOME CREDITORS OBJECT “I saw them feeding in the field of | Eichon and family, It is proposed to|3EiR (oh, * Glit Edge express now leaving Boston | band being Charles L. Swain. After | be obtained from a neighbor) until e TO COMPROMISE. [ 2Pout two acres every evening for|gomir: 9 ouse It s Jescrm el Gat s 25-cemt bottle of Enowlton's that hour will leave at 5.34 A | bis death she was united in marriage |ice In the pipe gives way. Rags o Faling about & week. At the end of that time | (&1l house and to build three decker p 0 h l. ’ e e e B o | oith Tohn Hoband. whepe " death wes | the floor. at the base oOf oF undst thelin Max Rebinoviten Bankruptoy— | he owner of the fleld and T went over | SPOTUMmeNt houses on the rest of e | Dandprine - from drug store tollet. counter, and prove. that your daily, except Sundays, for Boston at|CuiTed some time ago. - Surviving are | Pipe Will absorb the waste water. If 4 {he whole flela, tollowing their icacks, aod Reet s by i seven children, as follows: the freezing is too severe to yield to| Others Agree to 33 1-3 Par Cent. |but could find no trace of their hav. n";‘;; :gfd fost of frostags of Wesh. Jrasty ana. wts s mti:g.d Charles D. Swain, Clinton; George | this treatment send for & plumber. A hearing in the bankruptey of Max | D€, éaten the rye. The explanation 18 | Fetioren the rieeis ob 450 fock Gives |by_careless treatment—that - & e improvements and alterations to | Swain, Mystio; Mrs. Harriet Rathbone, | Reputable plumbers always avold|p.pingvitch before referee Tho: M. | that they had been eating weeds. If | S E U0 SREC O s of the s D._na‘fln. ‘. to the hair whu fresh Re n. Grlmld botel at Fastern Point, |Providence; Mrs. Walter Armstrong |running watsr pipes along outside|gyiglae to discuss whether p: g oy f will notice the food they like— SRt in contecaniatad mwn s h"’; ©f ain and sunshine sre to pall‘ or entailing an expenditure of $300,000, |and Mrs. Ezra Huntley, Norwich; Mrs. | Walls where it is possible to do so. | {hield%, 1o, Qisches WRether the creds l, ground yew, sumac berries— | (3% 1%, contempiat e R SRR e B are being pushed rapidly and will be|John Benton, Willimantic Tres Miss | Property owners when building should | 37 3% 0t 0t Fas “postponed from | o Bave a sour or acrid taste. Deer |jq" ¥ W many there wili ‘“'"‘*""-m 280 Dreabtnens Pooaipier of all kinds on - completed before Jume 1. The new |Lillian Holland of this city. look out for this. It may some time Lo A RONDO will leave a field of grass and eat the "““"‘" Tuesday until next week Tuesday. A Mr. Storrs, who is associated with stimulating and life- story which is being erected will add jpoi ot e save them morey and vexation. Tuesday uptll next week Tuesday. A|weeds among the grass, and I have | 417 SIOTT ¥ e ing propertics tause the hairie . 2 —_— B eal having been. made |Producing properties ca AUTOMOBILES, 80 rooms to the hotel. After_an illness of seven months, | TAKEN TO SERVE filed their written consent to the com. 3"“"""‘ this where deer are-in cab- | on Tuesday, is president and treas. | §?0W lomg. strong and beautiful. SRR James Donnelly, a resident of this promise, but there are several others | I’ realize adv urer of the Willimantic Lumber & CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |,A! spsial taxes under the war act gty “for about 8¢ years, died st mis TERMS IN WETHERSFIELD. {inciuain the trustess, who is attorney Kaptoa 8 i ey b Geai company and"s director of the TRUCKS and CARTS S tirors, dealots, Drokass. Dropriotats pome. W8 ApYy | Strect, on e e T s 3 be done by framing a law making it e Sy “‘"‘; Be. Ba, ,n‘ and y, about noon. Mr. Donnelly | Four Go Frém Norwich Jail and Five nlawful Jjudge of probate of leld. . [/} of theatres, ote, A, oty Jakves two' sons; Micheel Dommelly. of Prorn” New "Léndon: bankrupt has committed acts that give | b, ! Tor & fhen 1o #hot anythiog 3 rEa [/ but a buck with antlers. This would Meohanical Repairs, Painting, Trim: e be o Fy Tor |this city and John Donnelly of New el the ma ground for objection. Among | protest the & = Third Co, Inspected. ming, Upholstering and. Weed. Wark. | fhe caring oo i, o7 taxes Haven, and two daushters, Mrs. Pat-| Nine prisoners from the county jalls|these are Beckenstein & Taylor, Sol- | Fave trom rtermaiin ' GIsure (e | o Wednesday the anmual inspection Bl rick Hayes of Norwood, Mass., and omon Brothers and Siegal & Siegal. i i acksmithing in all its bm R . in this city and New London were of the Third company, C. A. C., C. puShe, state tuberculosis commission | Mise Mary Donnelly of tils eity. taken to the state prison at Wethers- | The fliness of an attorney in the| the of hi T Ly Te] r. onnelly was 10 to lement s S u’ x B ’:“m fasty Hocel raliile: &l bie ‘%&m Shiney o Brown and Daputy Sherift | Week. 8 s mately s deeply regrof ¥ all who know |J. H. Tubbs. The prisoners from the Ssdti st b I:u h& ‘m tmas seals were sold in Connecti- | him. iocal county jail and their sentences|Univerealist Sunday School Officers. cut. There are still a large number of dohn F. Wright. were as foliow: At the session of the Universalist local agents. The death of John F. Wright of| Louis Sternlib, sentenced to three | Sunday school on Sunday books were 507 to 515 North M‘m St. Voluntown occurred on Jan.-1ith in|to five vears for conspiracy; Samuel |Presented the following for perfect at- this city from stomach and liver trou | Golumb,” two to four years for con- |tendance during 1915: Misses Ru gressive ble, He was & painter by ocoupation |SPiracy; Michael Golumb, one to three | Beebs, Agnes oebnm Bertrice Green, #iE 2 o | 2nd was born in Voluntown on June 34, | years for stealing iron = and = Brnest|Hazel Maynard and Roy W. Walker, 3 Fur and Fur Lined Coats| =t iz it T Con ot i e o i, vt S v o sl bl g Bt o % g PRy “WORLD'S ALMANAC - - % during D | e fiu&nu Adams, He s survived by i o . ! clean up season’s stock | 25t ol Y branam Specicer, * ' NOW ON SALE To up se s were served. Had Palr Lok Dusk Shosting. Senbaum and Joseph Green. one year have cut the prices. Might| six cities of New Engiand nave €518 ‘months for pocket pleking. s Dafuirs the suEians 7o|. After spending tem days duck shoot- | Qwong Ning, five to eight years for an 2 have size. JRr and waste | jng gt Pea Island, in Pamlico sound, | indecent assult on the Snitkin girl in . Armsf ; secret: Miss . i your ttee. of the Danbury Chamber of | o eph Br ; == g North Caroling, Mr, and Mrs. Horatid | New London: Joseph Brown, four to | Jessie A. If in the market take a lock at them. Iemee uformation Tefarding the | Bigelow and tio Bigelow, Jr., re- years for indecent assault on a . - 3 . “Own a Montana qmmbw mm'mm o ':“‘ WSS is :ma home on_Tuesday. With the -nne boy. chorister, Miss M B. Roge: way. M % ¢ unicipalities; oo 4 - Hotyoks and Northmpts P s R R L i Tred 5. Youne: superintendent Mass, N New London and | g snotiing there Soponds 1oeoors ob | HORSE FELL OVERBOARD Y Pt ot ] the west wind generally AND WAS DROWNED. SRR T FOURTEEN KILLED IN TRAWN g Backed Off Dack When Philip Sacks |ant superintendent for six years past, WRESK NEAR BRANDON, MAN, Lost: Gontrol. declined a re-election. . @isck Trsin Crashed Iite Reer > ' About 3.15 o'clogk Wednesday atfer-| _ Judge Barnes Deputy Coroner. notdors o B $ ..:wcc,.d_ £ o s 5 a homse o While Coroner Franklin H. Brown is i tual Fire Im o 13 b . and Mrs. Bigelow ponfined to the house by iliness W‘lfll P n were Idlied ‘and nearly othe ot b o apbointed deputy coromer. ‘were e % ° (a) T of frvs bearh t . gHUS] - ORI A Abpreria Bue: aproved e requisition it general m‘:fl u"u:l: completion -of on the