Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 11

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g SETH N. TAYLOR ‘ DAVID- H. WILSON, ':.:.:“ R i ac ly b:r the uunn mfinm ' The jAtlantic Carton corporation, matic &0 am the print and cut are . V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 . 5 amnutdcturers of paper folding boxes | 8F A":‘,',n fhay Wave svaftihis 13- t ) gl . the |of all sizes. With a capital of $35,000, | 000 square. of floor space and 40,- R a have purchased the Turner & Stanton | 000 sqaure of additionzl ground. ” PLUMBING AND qA. gn-rm property in Greeneville and will locate m’rm wiil nsed-b;;;oen dfléw‘?i t 11,5;; > 8 their business there. ¥ y - b 3 i will erect another building. 2 by the C : & | Bastern New York: Incresss cloud. | The anmual business of the nouurn o Wi he o to handie th _com; steamed N F no‘)“t J cechl'all WATCH BRACELETS, inees PHiday. followed ™ by “emow at |, e prbgliggil 0 4 4 T e 4 . : . Chrane folding -box board bnsinéss on a I . oold . o 2 D 1TTI PENDANTS, by_night. G 9 | dottars ann: The peatis niERREN e b Ve de e from t ¢ LUGRINE :TEAno'FIrrlua g Southern New England: Increased |output for the year 28 : * The officers of the concern are - a u ington 8q., Washington Iding - BROOCHES, doudlriess Friday; snow at night and | peen contracted for. They tical men and have been with the canal, came down t La Weths c:m s T Norwi tracts to uuy§ly some ert Gair company In Brooklyn, .'-mnc BRACELETS, RINGS AN N Wncwich e R e Bt Targest manufactarers_in “T The following records, reported from Jersey City. th Mr. Turner and Mr. of every Mpm Sevin's pharmaocy, show the changes| Both the president, Walter E. Tur- | Ve ragenen m in the carton end o ture and = the haromietric | ner, of Brocklyn, and Albert M. Van {of the business. concern will eon- i newest models in every ursday: « Wagehen of Brooklyn are coming to |sume about 150 bo x 5 tons of paper a P A very Ther. Bar. { Norwich to live, and jt is expected freen and will use the cardboard whith it finish. 3 . 23 3010 |that the sucipany_ silptcing five m:a s mmuh:‘;::re‘d .‘I(n the wmiils in'this at - ’ 3 . 30. their fas and: they. ry. - that they et . 80" 30.20 i’:‘r‘é‘w:sfa;m?flfhil heip. - !h:mxmm:mcfica)ly at thelr back us essential ir_modern house as 1 ‘The machinerv)and equipment, wmch door is the reason for locating here =4 hn & Geo‘ H'Bfiss Comparisons. ts the most wodern, has a)ready heen | The Turmer & Stanton concern are Predictions for Thursday: Local|shipped and it is expecied that the | moving their machinery into the plant — snows, followed by fair. ok plan'MWlll !?l:h operat;lc;m t'b?ut J-:n. olx; Egud street ‘r:rmmy occupied gy 3 by s weather: Falr, tinued | 16. [ost of e machinery jis auto- ! the Ossawan ternoon in the chaj ursday’ r, continu “ 5 mil 2 ol ttonds Ask us for plane and .m- ,’ P o % T given of the work in 4 Tides. | THE 13TH UNLUCKY g FAMOUS RACING YACHT | the Home League, w Now Steamer R. " 11,200 DR. A."d. SINAY T mimes™ setn, |l VEUER | B2 DAY FOR WORK CAR. WRECKED NEAR CUBA. | Aifnsinaans e R J. F TOMPKINS Dentist K3 Trouble Came Fast for Shore Line | Flestwing, Fitted Out in- New London, | sentioe ot Ter® ent of the A- W. P aw "'-_‘"m 67 West Main Street 3 Electric Car. Met With Disaster. cradle roll, Mrs. ymond _tak- fivd- allory Lines, P 26 Rooms 18-19 Alies Building, Norwich gy ing the place of Mrs. ‘Williams, r, N.w v.m—.r Phone 1177-3 an unlucky day for a iwork car of the | Fleetwing, which two seasons ago was |\ cnupm- first of World m..m.. and Wednesday, the 13th, proved.to be| The famous old racing: schooner| resigned. 0 Vl Am.. fl 'I' F B“RNS P ] | R T TR g X 5 Sho;;o L(Ix:z.lé:lectrchhnale:fly ::rmltulny nndedxout \a); g:: New Londonhmm:- World Peace, by Caroline Atwater Ma- a g Motn. | at New London. e street in~fand Iron Wo compeny, when she was . studied, the subject of th 3 H i — 5w SFG Tieh Sebs it iz low | Slde Of 30 minutes, shortly after 9|was prepared to enter /thie coasting [chapter being Wir and the hcw 5 EXEMPT CLERKSHIP. "ealmg and Pmmblnfl 00 or ot eather| uaxine 15 Totlowsd by fived tide. " | O'clock In_the morning, the taira ac: |trade, has been wrecked on the cost | The president, Miss Susan C. Shellfish Commission Takes a Fall Out g cident resulting,in a tieup for the Post | of Cuba, according to the crew of that | stated that a clearer view of the 8T & 02 F in S T Fish. Shad GREENEVH LE FHI1. Ocean Beach, Broad mad Wash- | boat who have jJust arrived in Now | iest of each ehapter could pe gaioni| Of the State Civil Service Law. ranklin Street Salmon, Tunny Fish, S e N%rwm]irb?r‘lmd Smivar 13| ohe vacht lett New York last u- |of the meaeins the book through. ¥1¥0| Th clvil servics commission has : . . S—— act, it seemed as e - number o New York lasf - | of the members present gave the sub- Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- | The Ladies Charitabie Sosisty of St.|was working doubls time Guring. the | gust for Fayal. the Azores, and was | Stance of the imppreant parts of the | soceived from the state sheiitsn eom- | RN CASTINGS Mary’s Parish Conduct a Very Suc. | {pcident. returning from_that port to Bermuda | chapter, and the meeting closed with | oy ol through its secretary, Freder- ed Herring, Snrdmu, Etec. g 73 Whils mmm int State strest the en the disaster overtook her. the si ~}ick L. Perry, a notice that it has ex- cessful Christmas Sale—Miss Eliza- | ¢ o0 G008 (004 G50, Wire and ter a long careor s @ yacht she | night Cleas Thas Siarions Bor o of oo | SMPted the position of secretary fo the FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY beth Casey Died Thursday Morning. | crashed against a_span wirc from the | was in 1905 purcaased by the Bap-|There was a goo dan: commission from the operation of the , iron poleagof the Great White Way on | tist Home Mission hoard and for scv- §oie 2 ._dfle-n o o e e S m VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO People s Mapket The annual Christmas sale conduct- | the same corner. The resalt was that |eral vears served as a harbor “gospel PR N of the act of 1915. The salary of the '®d by the Ladles’ Charitable Society|one of the large globes of the lights|ship.” " Demand fof tonnage growing s position ls §1,600.- Mr. Perry, who will Ne. 11 to 25 F. 8 4 . | of St. Mary's parish took place in their | on the pole fell to the ground. Natur- |out of the war in Jurope led to her | At the mid-week service of the First|assume the dutes of secretary of state e, 11 to 25 Ferry Strest a= noon and evening and proved itself to was sold to Boston inferests as a subject e shellfish commissior. JUSTIN HOLGEN, Proprister - . | ;%0 o'0f the most successtul conauct. | 250,125t nisht the pole was minus ong | wee e e des. S 89 21| Christ's Thoughts of Prayer, was con-| A number of inquiries have been COAL AND LUMBER ed by the organization in vears. With the irolley pole returned to its| The Fleetwing was a cortende;t- gn sidered; and the sub-topics, Prayer as | received by the civil service commis- that > The sale opened at 3 o'clock in the . he worl r continued | many notable races, particularl pompanionshl‘p with_Christ, as inter- |sion concerning the position of actuary THE DEL “0# afternoon and an army of school chil- | LOPET Rosition, the work car con i ued | e New Tork t5 " Cowes Toe of | cession, as a means of growth, as part | clerk for tho' Insurance department, — dren kept the ladies busy at pur- | oo, ! Journey to the tarade, Hoers &t Pagland, in Deccmber, 1866, 1y |Of the world order and means of | for which an examination will be held chasing many good things to eat, af- |y .ier went off the switch. The trail- | which she-finished second to the Hen- | CHanse. Dec. 27. The salary of the position is European P]m ter which they were entertatned by | ™ O VGl iV rizhted and the er: the Vesta was third.. » Sl $1.200. . The commission has veen in Santa Claus, who was impersonated| ... sgain started to move the jinx e Hencietta rlightly mofe : Harbinger. of Winter. communication with the insurance de- Rates 75 centa ner sy and wp | by Herold Humphrey in a very clever car, this time by the route it came, to make the voyage, and | One of wititer's reminders was ' the | Partments of other states tor infor- | Frag Burning Kinds and lehigh HAYES BROTHERS. manner, The rooms were sastefully | ™y "Cone car took to the switch at eet s elapeed time was 8ight | hulled corn outfit - 'beginning its | Mation in rezard to similar position Telahone 1222 | 86-28 Broadway | Sosorated with the matlonal colors of|the corner of State nna Main, but not | hours more. During the race rounds this week; it disappears when | The insurance commissioner of Fen ALWAYS IN STOCK — e L Hialis weke @ et hers and. theee. [ %0 trailer. Decidedly not, for it |men were iost from the Flaetwing |CPring comes. sylvania has written that there 8 no 7 el hee; Satired the tack ageiy) Hersin big | Wit out on the bowsprit lowering ne e Dosition in Jhia: department whickl' is A. D. LATHROP . ¢ é n a year. The DR. SHAHAN, Specialist)carance. Gelay was encountered until success|of the headsials. She was the largest Heard and Seen. i B o e L (4 1750 e Martat: and: Shatuchet St& veni; ». | crowned the efforts of the emploves |of tae thgee. Ed Vi on Diseases of the alhe evening's sale opened at T o |and the trailer was otten on the| This cbntest was one of the really | (s ta worm Brirm “?;é;?;‘,“h"';:,',”;‘,:‘_’ Son ACIEL W Rideyiork ik dlie it Telephone 176 BLOOD AND STOMACH. hundred, who came from all parts of | tracks. The cruse of the last accident | big cvents of its da d occasioned | ployed. ;rx - tel’l e Bheumausm the city to enjoy the same and like- | Was due to the fact that the ~oupling | extensive comment both here ‘and rty-fasriperkogx have applied to s R R | e spend fhelr money. The cake, |Chain was too short,to permit. the d. even to ent that Henry | Miss Kathryn Butler will spend the | mopmmc o oans, the test for stenog- < Hardening of {the ; candy, fancy.and domestic articles, as | trailer to turn the corner. Beecher reforred to it at lensth | next few days fn Deep River, instruct- | oid senats shamber. | Crcdintel Iy S, MARSH ireatment only for Blood Dissases{well as the country store, were prac- i T3 in one of his sermons, and the resilt|ing her musical classes 3 Stmple and relfable prevantlon of Ty-|tically all sold out. In connection |BIG CHANGES IN was announced in theatres, hotels and oid, Rabies -na Lockja: other places. She took part in many Delinguent Tax Payers. b g _ wioura: 10-11 & ‘m: : ;nam 7-8 p. m. ; THE MORGAN BLOCK.|Jinc nozum___x;a%__ o Villiam Stott of Otrobando. avenue, 1o 1ox Sotlector Thomas A Hobinson Pianos ; . 3 ! 3 £ - N - = & g st 6 nquent ones 2 aeSentpibuting o the euccess of the | Recanstruction Work . Started on | pRERARING CITY HYDRANTS foes to'tmprove steadily though slow- | wio have not paid last year's personal Pl Pi J oons & Mitehon oo Taward B Brait, Noank Building. 3P eoR AR Mo B tax. As soon as the collector fin- ayer-rianos THE NORWICH FUR C0. |(its Ml e i R st . f e ome e i e e e ey * | Reid & Hughes Co. Big changes are buing made in the | S H g ot b & O t-led over to the city attorney o) A are open for business with a new line| The society felt -honored in having |0ld Morgan hlock, Noank, which uparintsgdant Buenap Inspecting the | Jmoon: thets will bS8 Gt s VlCtOl' Victrolas of Fu Trimmings fo i deavor service and a session of th nts gét mhuch of th v 3 ial ts for thi Cons | recently purchased by the Morse sy’ Valves and Need of Packing. » Merchants get much of their trade Coats. Skins; and all kinds of | 85 thelr evecial guesis for the even- | dieate to-be rebuilt and made into & - \isnor . s Just mow from delegates of -Ghurches ON EASY TERMS Fall and Wint Ren” Witam 1 Hwneay | hotel for the housing of ths men em-| Work has been started by Superin- 2nd Sunday schools, who come to town pastor, Miss Lillian Browning * and Mi M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, t e ployed at the Palmer shipyard. tendent Burnap of the Water Depart- s owning “ an sy’ | 00 buy midis: and supplies: for: BoHa s % Phone 708-12 +3-47 :Ilnin Street ifi?".&' %:‘:"?mfe;;r 0 K:‘:\':;yo‘;f-fi‘r‘f The interior has been ‘torn out en- |ment in preparing the hydrants for the | Lhatcher of Hanover were guests on c‘;,eb';.;‘tff,‘n,_ e A oy f“"é'z';:k?n'g":“ "!’\gsr;!&:ulldmo. rington, Conn. The successful day's|tirely and rebuildinz has commenced. | winter months. ~ Every hydrgnt will We"““‘lg“y of Miss Browning's broth- - Saioh Bl e ,_,,,dao‘,,"“' sale closed at 11 o'clock and the net | Big iron columns ve been erected |be carefully inspected relative‘to leaks | on East Town street. - % o under the first floor to cupport it, that | in the valves and the need of packing. S o " JOSEPH 'BRADFORD, | Fo 3oty ‘boor of the patieh. The | Wor being atarted vesterda Fath hydrant will be pumped out 5o | 4 While in (own the last of this weel: " children of the parish aided the so-| There will be 40 rosms made and 15 | prevent freezing. P Mariol 1h Biuay of Towlon il RIGRPAN- I b 2 WILLIAM C. YOUNG BOOK BINDER clety greatly in making the aftair such | bathrooms, besides a big dining hall, | In looking over.the recoras of the| B¢ the suest of Mr. and Mrs. John L. A e LIV, a fine success. lunch_room and hall. ‘The hall runs|umount of water in the two city res- | Browning of East Town street. STETSON & YOUNG A ey e The various committees who labored | the ‘entire length of building; the | ervoirs. shows -‘that' beth ponds are e g0 AT 5 > Blank Books Mada and Ruled te Ordes, | bard Tor the suceess ot the sams | entrance having been..changed from |Dractically down the same this year | Miss Jessie E. Hyde of Washington BURTON — MARTIN — in ki CARPENTER and BUILDER Were: the west side to north end, now |as the corresponding perior for last|5ireet has been spending a few days R. Dee. 2. Y| Best work and materials at, right 108 SRQADWAY. | " Mrs. James C. Moriaty, chalrlady. |fronting on Smith court. e |vear this week at Edgewood farm, Preston 3 prides by skilled lapor. 4 ; Parce] Post and Country Store—| The building is four stories nigh and | Fairview at the present time is down | City,_the. guest of her. cousins, Mr. i Pelaphons 50 Weost Main St Mrs. John Humphrey, Mrs. Alphonse [has n fine view of the river. Steam|@bout § 1-2 feet and Stony Brook 7|*nd Mrs. Nathan H. Hall D O T AR T New WH Bellefleur, Mrs. Arthur E. Henry, Mrs, | heat and electric lights will be ni-|feet. TFairview was down 6 feet 10a : 7 2 I, Dec. 9, 1916, by Rev. Wiliiam i gt James Sullivan, Mrs. Timothy J. Don- | stalled and for the water system an |Inches and Stony Brook 6 feet.1l fn-| ‘' Mrs. Orrin M. Price of Wightman| &5 5 Searg of New York. brother 3 ' *11: ovan, Miss Melanie Brunelle. artesian well on the property iwill be |ches. avenue leaves this week for Hartford| of the groom, Fdward Chester Beard Amerlean Housfl Fa 1 lner Cake—Mrs.,Charles O. Murphy, Mrs. | depended upon, with the large cistern. to .remain over with her| of New Yerk and Miss Mary Siruth- . Andrew Sullivan, Mrs. Mary Connor, | to make an adéquate supply unti! such | MRS. FRANK A. MITCHELL Sapahter. Mty Chwh Beton. Mr.l = ers Kucswles g VISShing. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Mrs. Charles Mullaney, Mrs. Michael @s force water is put into g Price will join her there next week. i Cumnfi\n Mrs. John C. Fontaine | When that time comes the shipyard ON COMMITTEE Candy—Mrs. Flizabeth McCormick, | and its several buildings housing the : e Mrs. Bdward Sullivan, Mrs. Charles | employes will prove « large purciicing To Provide a State Reformatory for Fox. factor. Delinguent Women. Fancy Work—Mrs. Davids Gilmour, — P Traveling Men, Ete. TAFTVILLE cASEY—In o o, 147 Miss| o Shets Elizabeth : ery Cennection, cket Street, . of. FARREL SANDERSON, Props. V. M. 5 Won “#‘B‘w' ng—Death of| Central avenue. 1 Mrs. Dennis Bowen, Mrs. James Pur- | - MRS. F. T. SYLVIA PRESIDENT. The Connecticut Prison Association’s| —John De Pathfe-Notes of Interest, | T 4neral from her late nome 408 Cen: Some Useful Presents | s issmacies S 5 | V88 7 7 L 22 o s Al o e, Saliin Rtz i TO THE PUBLIC:, ! rabeth Curran. Catholic Women's Club Held Annual|in New Haven Wednesday afternoon | The V. M. Fivé met the Tndepend-| siurch st s oelocs ¥ 319815 notily. B rablic that i i e Grab Bag—Miss Mary E. Hartle, Meeting and Elected Officers. and discussed plans for an educgtion- Lence Five at the local alleys Wednes- % ich, 1% g ) ERAl 20 0oty Cie Pablic thatfen Auto Robes :/; Rubber Goods | rs- James Ward, Mrs. James Mon- al campaign to ‘be conducted through-fday evening in which the former again| Nancy Brown, 1 T T Tl it e i e Fix The annual meeting of the Catholic | Out the state in support of the pro-|proved fo be too fast for the latter, as| E. I wife of Franklin N. Allyn, aged 3. 0. RMANN, D.C, Vi The scorers at the cards for the ev- | women's club was held on Thursday | Posed legislative enactment to provide [th V. M. team won two games out of 7 vears. . Doctor of Chiropractic. FurConh Bllhkzh ening were the following members | siepnoon in the Knights of Columbus | Staté reformatory for delinquent | three, althoush the Independents’ pin- Funeral services at her late home, 86 Tuesday, Thaursday, Saturday, from from the Young Ladies’ Charitable So- | pTiePaOBR (0 (08 TIAERNS OF COMMPNS | women, ~Miss Mary A. Goodwin of | fall cutnumbered that the V. M.s. The| 5 omai i avenue, Friday. Dec. 15, at 2 ° > Sa- Steamer Rl.lzl leu :’l‘l:tyA m}‘l’“emnfdlmlog??{‘:thet- hearing the annual reports which Hartford, chairman of the committee, | score: DE PETHV s Dicaton: Atsthe Noz- s wich state “hospital, Dec. 14, John presided. e B M 7T. Sullivan, Elizabeth showed that the organization was i {os Beay, Mary "i The 96— 26| De Pethy of Taftville, aged 75 2-6 p. m. Rooms 225-221, Thayer Bldg. g Aourishing condition, the annual el assoclation is arranging for & |wgwarge public meeting at Parson’s theatre, in 3 THE L L cmm Co There were 30 tabl ist, two | tion of officers took place which result- | jyyrteorq, January 11, at which Dr. yeors, & months. : DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN g at “45” and four at * g . 2 Katherine Bement Davis of New York 1. Funeral from the undertaking parlor . . s President, &rs. Frank T. Sylvia; vice | Xatherine Bement 95 OF Gooree O -Ordnt Satdniss ot D S 14 Buth Street, Norebeie Donn: e el president, Mrs, Nellie Sullivan: record- | Vi 2® § BREANT 1 riitree inciudes e foz at 830 Services in Sacred ental urgeon h‘xgl secret;ary, Mrs. Jn.dfii’cilamy,hflnan- Mrs., Frank ‘A. Mitchell of Norwich = Heart church at 9 o'clock. ; _ Miss Elizabeth Casey. e sy ntvation Wil hayers Vhar. |nd Mrs. George M. Minor of Water- A8 1270 McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conin. EVERY M AN Thursday moning the death of ity bazaar In the future a committee of g beth Casey oceurred at the ' bome of her T N T aon et Wb Svpolifed 8 NO CHOICE FOR MAJOR. Torchett DeCelles 3 i . . 1647 s who enjoys a geod smoke ought to be | M B s Coobeal {LARGE DELEGATION COMING Japtain Merrill of Company D Gets 11| Perkins avenue, after an liiness of pneumonia. a ‘customer of our Cigar Department,| Miss Casey had been an invalid for FROM NEW LONDON | " yotes—16 Needed for Choice. =~ |Labrugue . ADAMS TAVERNA Whethor your preference Is for &by her be mother and relatives. | To Attend Mesting of Eastern Con- | mye votes for major of the First : : Domestic, Key West or an all Havana | She was s as helpful as pmm- necticut Chamber of Commerce.: Connecticut infantry, to succeed Major . 1861 y le, and acq: the habit of look- J. J, McMahon, resigned, swere counted OBITUARY. offer to the publié the finest standafd Imported Cigar you'll find it in our|{ing on the y &lde of things, al- | Many members of the New London |in the of of Adjutant General Cole ———ae brands of Beer of Burope and America: ‘ageortment. though sorely affected and unable to|Chamber of Commerce and interested|at the armory Thursday. John DePethy. Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarfan moch,ta with those she loved. citizens are coming here to attend the| Thirty-ono ballois were cast. but| The dedth of John De Pethy occur- Beer, Bass, Paie and Burton Muers 9 Bhe is survived by her father, John | meeting of minm stern Connectient | there was no choice. Captain Frank | red-in Preston Thursday aftérnoon. He Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, Ns PH AR F. Casey, and mother, Mrs. Mary Mar. | Chamber of Coftmerce which will be | §."Merrill of Company D received 11, | was born in Canada 15 years ago. For ‘ C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker fee brothers, Patrick P, |held today insthe new Chamber of |the highest number. the past forty years he has been em- Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- Cn.sev unnn &t the United States | Commerce building., State Highway| Lieutenant William C. Hascall, bat- as a ghosmsker v i=g Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, 60 Main Street. Hnl.uh!w Co., John @. Casey, Jr. a|Commisgloner C. J@ Bennett will give | talion adjutant, received 9: Captain H. | fou Left AND— Budwelser. Sehiitz and Pabs 9 for Xramer and Henderson, and | an important talk on the plan of turn. | . ¥ Tiesing of Company T, 5: Cap- o = A. A. ADAM, Norwich T z 3 ki Casey, & clerk at the Provi- | ing the Thames river drawbridge into | tain James I, Mahen, Compeny B, 2, don, i ity T ) dence Enkery :om‘h‘?{i: {.‘um.:h hwmb bei” eid at | and Capuén ‘Harry B. Bissell. Com- | Rose De Pethy of this village and Mrs. :‘ 1 S Telephone 519 e < 4 on an: e locai chamber is desirous | pany G; Captain E. Raymond Low, E 23 FURS sy iopsen e ERAT b B o G By Sl B, A ot e ARSI SRR e = n X : % i ;‘nfintgn wers started at the Greene- b e ot ik R s £ é,fi,‘;“;f,'ew o ke 2;‘;’,,°{“’ C i = Lady Assistant THESE ARE BETTER le Gramom: = - ¥ g . o r ursday’ o JOSEPH TANG»:\(!’R Mm:::izpom ot mecond. allo¢ will bo counted Parasnals ant Mates. Telephona 328-3 TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Repaired and Remndeldd ie (Fritay) evening, District Sh. - ity hased HENRY E. CHURCH ELI IGAR Deflnter-dan (4 G. Scrivener of Nor- Ak St i GOOD Tl OW 10cC on"Honey- TWO COMPENSATION CASES automoblile. ik WM, SMITH ALLEN Try them and see: ] - bytbe S Sl Sy S Mystic Meth. moon. » - . c].. les Sad X Davig O'Brien resigoed his position THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., Frankiin St Gdist church, hidic i = [Charise Sadmiky ok This City to Re- | o e Vetuniiics. Snsary “Eiber Co. R e FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR Edward Moore of this city was ar- ceive Awards for Injury. oF Ot ia'ts hold the fourth auarterly |Had Trouble With His Wi ested by th 1i riy Thu . i — 2 cO . :nLng to)r.- p:n%oa;xcden:lg. i a0y W h::w con:ge:;a;uon am::‘fi%':sc‘:::a Fredefick Decell, Josérh Bnaho, Jo- DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE D J " I : — . oo SR S gt e e | RN S PSS Ty ol e, P el R | i e, o conn. | D Jo M. KING THAYER BUILDING day for mon-support. Tangry al-| il be flled in the superior court of-{;0Rsi Moy o worl with the Hop- Office Hours: leges that he took his wife to Boston on a honeymoon and trquble arose, Figher's Island Navigation Co, anakins and Allen Arms Co 10 & m. te 8 p. m. by appointment Normnn McPhu-wn of Fisher's Island, D EN T I S 1 £ £ j ¢ P st 27 had ‘his hip strained, : S ; ildi A s ; Supreme Dictator at New London, [ F1° '$6.93 weekly compen-| Bank Official Racommends Them. 5 May Building FALLS AVENUE ] . Staté Supreme Dictator Geéorge H. Z s : fanlTuWF — Hubbard of Meriden paid an official ..b J. Cross Co., of Worcester, Mass., visit to New London lodge, L. O. O. M., | and Charles Sadusky of 417 Bast Main reliet = R at its meeting Wednesday night. Tr.s street. On Nov. 9 he recei ‘reco; ] S ’ State officer was accompanted by puncture i nan. sl & nafl ol Trou Fol 4 GEORGE G. GRANT suite of subordinate ~fficers and vhlt- ing the period of desirability will re- : ors_from Moriden. ceive $7.50 oompmsauon. . 642 threc® apmuuou The work of the : ¢ c By 32 Providence St., Taftville w o 3 f fins;'j&un for the commenda: ppers WM A M% y F Pm’t:mmtwnummm:db The employe dur- Frm Ay Undertaker znd Embalmer - I R er an T e TR T s i i i | AR i S fmnl ’bmems ‘

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