Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 6, 1916, Page 7

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e “The Nine Compensation Agreements Filed ~ Congress- ; w—Inan Injuries in Majority of Cases of Minor Nature and Awards Range From $5 to $10 Weekly—Most Serious Case Was That of Nellie Sullivan, Who Was Badly Burned About the Face and Hands. ortecus & 2 TP Women’s $1 House Dresses:at:75¢ These Dresses are exceptionalivalue. They are madeiof Amoskeag gingham in stripes.and checks angdiin allsthe most desirable colorings—zlso of plain chambray and'per- cale—a full line of sizes. This offering representsia pur- chase of the surplus stock of a manufacturer. . Alliat 75¢ each, regular $1.00 and $1.25 value. Womeh New Ski;rts and M’xddi‘Blouses New Awning Stripe Skirts, smart | Awning Striped Skirts, very smart models. in rose, blueand black [jmodels in blue and black:stripes at stripes, at $3.98. {$1.50 each. Middy Blouses to be worn with | wash skirts, some‘very pretty styles |/in new rose and’gercen—blue and | plain rose stripes of cotton crepe, White Wash Skirts in a variety I very smart at $1.98. of attractive models and stylish ma- Other attractive terials at $1.50, $1.98 and $2.98. | Blouses at 98¢ to $2 Nine compensation ugreesents for|jured her left wrist on June 2, and the various injuries were on Wednesday | award was $7.50 weekly, to begin June filed with Clerk George E. Parsons of | 12. the superior court, Most of the in- The Lansing Steamehip Co., New Jjuries were of a minor nature, such as| York, employer, and Henry Peckham, s, lacerations, etc., and the awards | Mystic, employe. Mr. Peckham strain- | nged from the minimum which is|ed the tendons of one of his legs on §5 weekly, to the maximum which is|Feb. 17, and was awarded compensa- $10 weekly. The nine agreements filed | tion at $8.25 weekiy, from Feb. 28. on Wednesday were as_follows: F. H. Gilbert, Jewett City, employer, The T. A. Scott Co, Inc., New Lon- [and Henry Hazzard, Jeweit City, em- ¢ £ don, cmployer, and Albert Folger, New | ploye. Mr, Hazzard lacerated ane. of London, emplove. The employe jam- | his legs with a tie pick on May 31. med his left hand between a scow and | The awarde was $5 weekly, to begin a dredge on June 1. He was awarded | June 11. compensation at $6.75 weekly, to begin Brown Cotton Gin Co., New London, Jun employe, and Frank Bucko, New Lons a B. Chaney, New London, em- | don, employs. The employe burned his and Nellie Sullivan, New Lon- | right foot on May. he compensa- | Her face and hands|tion award was $10 w , to begin rned on May 20. The|June 3. vard was at §5 weekly, beginning May | The Aspinook Co., Jewett City, em-| 31, ployer, and Steve i of Jewett | | The Thames River Specialties Co. |City, employe. He lacerated the lttle Montville, employer, and Mada Larsen, | finger of his left hand on Jan. 27 and | 1 Amboy, N. 'J, employe. The |later it becamo i . The award s injured at Montville on| was $5 wee he lacerated the muscles The nook Co., Jewett City, em- | He was awarded com- | ploye: Domisk Deb Jewett | t $6 weekly, to begin June| City, employe. The employe was in- jured on June 6 when he jammed his! The TLorraine Manufacturing Co., | fingers between a truck and a Wall.; Paw tuck, employe, and Alice A.|The award was $5.25 weekly from June | Jones, Pawcatuck, employe. She in-|17. id Handsome Corduroy Skirts in white, rose, Copenhagen, gray and champange, at $3.98 to §$5.50. vles .in Middy 8. m Feb. 13. Children’s Gingham Dresses In Great Variety ow models in Children’s Dresses, made of e a great 2 - S = —a=oa each, sizes 2 POLICE SAY MAN FIRED PLAYGROUNDS TO OPEN i REVOLVER CLOSE TO THEM. | THIS MORNING. | Prisoner States It Gan Be Done That | Wiil Bo Conducted Under Supervision | Way in Norwich. . of Miss Mary F. McKay. g Women's and Children’s Panama Hats per of Wednes- | A Panama Hat is als spensable for Summer wear. Fashion favors themn ¢ than ever this season for all occasions. e show them in a variety of shapes for Women, Misses and Children—and the prices are the very lowest possible. ind the pr nded influe Special Offering v feet away fr d he was al sosition in the Die-Stamped Sta- ss and furnish you with a box | i of fine Stationery, ¢ f quire of paper and | 24 envelopes—or half-qe of paper, 12 correspendence | rds and 24 envelones-—or 24 correspondence cards and J°] & » o " o o [ -] - -] - o o 0 2 £ o [ I = (-9 I am a Congressman. Let me add my endorsement of “Hel- mar” Turkish cigarecties. I have smoked “Helimar” for yvears with keenest pleasure. I have introduced “Helmar” {o many of my colleagues both in the Senate and the House, They are as enthusfastic about“Helmar”asIam. a more pleasing gi grams, a few of whic Embaossed in gold, fteen different styles of mono- | are shown here, to select from. | int you prefer. Vou are invited tc vi Stationery Departmsnt, main floor, and invest |coL. A. C. TYLER'S DAUGH | ACTIVE IN RED CROSS WORK the The mildest tobacco for cigareties is Turkisi. The best tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. Don’t pay ten cemts for anybody’s cigarette unitil you have fried ‘“Helmar,”® a fascinating, elevating, gentleman’s smoke. Nakers of the Highes? Grade Turkish and Egyptian.Cigaretes in the Warld Preparedness Time Brave Scldi ternoon at the Fuller, on | on ' the | i West Point -1878. ., 1896 ler gentleman e a to send amily Reunion. ily of Mr. anc¢ DOWN BY AUTO. Spring Strest Boy Susta ed Fracture { of C. V. Steamers. a on that the two 1tral Vermont steamers which are | tied up at the company’s wharf at the | foot of State street d | been bought t the ment presuma u c: Meriden. The new |not be v 1 Wednesday night. Su- | Gero was ¢ 1 e marble | perintendent E. J. Guthrie stated that | when the e ad he knew nothing about the reported | W. Hige! eet, will be built se and that he did not see the b id home of the Mid- they could be used except on |the leg and the injur: , adjoining the Mu- |the St. Lawrence river below Mon- |fracture which s treal. duced with good res hurt in to be a ubsequently re- | 1t to the patient. tices are being posted, at _ Middietow the men arc leaving and | tion entire force has qui eZuZu ¢ ZuZu ¢ ZuZu ¢ ZuZu ¢ ZoZu~* N B | - § T it . | : Oh | | 3 , say! 1 say! B | o ; ] You say s Recipe 3 X Mmfenr,l “ao v Zu Zu < | - o | - : “ N fO oh Ufflns : fi to your grocer man : :I %% cups (6 oz.) s e O | R and you'll get snappy, 2 Slive fous on ; spicy ginger snaps. A ‘ ¥ NATIONAL BISCUIT * N G i N/ f2'a hov oven. . i E COMPANY @ , @\ ls L. « { a2 ° UFFINS—light as | ] light can be, and per- | | = fectly simple to make— l 3 with RYZON, The Perfect 5 2 Baking Powder. | A Convince yourself. Have | l R RYZON Mufifins, piping | § 2 i hOt’ I8 tommanaves Dreak- | B e e s de passing through Franklin square on the return trip <1 RYZON s fast: o Bheyill - bes marvele o pTie o shows e Rons ot By apeten o oty after the start which was mads ot Boodtas At tey ‘; 52 AT i A i f RYZOV The men carrying Cld Glory were in the Bankers' division. The flag was one of the two largest Nt Y < 2w ously good, or 7y Both measured %5 by 30 feet and the other was arried by the patriotic girls in the division desig- N . ZoZueZu Zigs: 1l s Citizens from the Fifth District (Taftville). One of the prominent member of the committee when asked ° o ZuZy » ZuZu ° 144 - .ue.ver fal Se hs opinion of the parade said that it was one of the most satisfactory parades ever held in the Rose of New Erg- % X land. _This seems to be the oninion of the Norwich public in general. 3

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