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PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING T TR V1 A AR — State’s Attorney Hull From Severe Anton Santiago Awarded Lump Sum by Compensation Com- no_ session o the 1 s T IEI T 5 Py for the Jateary tenn, | ‘When you suffer from backnche, and ECONOMICAL~— o er to Enable m b&’m Passage h C'.pe today (Tuesday) State Attorney H.| pcagaches, dizziness, nervousncss, MODEL RANGFS x> AN A :.h%l:fl is lllfleflnt‘ mfllu§;'ere Co:g A ¢ 5 e o °"r"’l§1§°“" St oneins B We furnish Repairs for all makes . R o % ; In; at o'~ L 4T . e ,' -l1~ M'. o D ( Have annoying urinary disorder: Rans K A. J. Wholey& Co. and Manuel J. Martin were kept busy Do you know what to do? had been 12 FERRY STREET Is Suffering |A Norwich Citizen Gives Information Celd of Priceless Value. . stopping witnesses who 4 \ summoned for Tuesday. Some Norwich people do. ‘our hearings occupied the attention jnext to be heard. The ‘respondents bes vioer Read. the statement that follows. of Corpensation Cormissionet James | were reprosented by Georgs W, Ken- BOOK 12¢ YEARS OLD. o tation of [J. Donohue on Monday. The first tgr fox the American Mutwal| = o CTmlm ¢| 1ts from a Norwich citizen. hear! .was the case of Anton Santi- Insurance company. In - . elly, of consequence, however, - ‘attends _the | I€aring was the cas Gt by I Gl Tt the Sl SOGRCA the 1n- Batti Testimony that can be Investizated. di ces. . - : lerate _ | the Connecticut Engineering company, | dex finger of her left\hand. She was o e Lor the 352~ |and who was hurt on Aus. 18 last.|awarded compensation. Charles H. Donnelly, of Baltic is| MrS- A. D. Lathrop, 3 Stanton Av Robert J. Cochran: g Attorney T. J. Kelly represented, the| The third hearing was in regard to|the owner of a book 124 vears old. On | Norwich“says: “I am recommendlng GAS FITTING, % Rooms W The indications are that-the wea- < the medical bill presented by Dr. D. J.|the fly-leaf written in faded inl PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING = Ry Bl reiay A ng and Dr.|Shahan for services rendered Deéhnis|Ronal Brown's Book with a stanza. |Doan's Kidney Plils becauss I used ‘Wednesda: % 3 city, an employe of | The little volume bears the fmpos- Washington Sg.,, Washington Building .n‘:g )fl-:‘-lpb{ '5:‘-3":;:"233.’".’ mi:cgg ralysis of the right arm due fo an in- | the United States Finishing company.|ing title: The Oeconomy of Human |several other medicines for attacks of Norwich, Conn. 1 k ; bable along ti - | jury of the brachial plexus and musclo { Mr. Kenny appeared for the respond- |Life, complete in Two parts: Trans- Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. l“E ; Sate ponth pb'xm.,"m“i.,? Qe | Pival nerve. A volumtary agreement|ents In this case. Mr. Coughlin In- |lated from an Indian Manmscript, wiit. |backache and found none as good as tor eastward. had been approved in the case and by | jured his hand on July 13, 1916, and |ten by an Ancient Brahmin. To which Phone 581 dres now prevail- | the agreement the claimant has been | the respondents thought that the med- |is prefixed an Account of the Manner | D0an's. They give great relief always ing are indicated for the eastern half | drawing $6.71 weekly. The hearing|ieal bill was too large. After consid- |in which tle> sald manuscript was|girengthening my back. I recommend » dey and . jof the country during the next 45 |was requested by the claimant because | erable discussion Dr. Shahan agreed |discovered; in a letter from an Eng- k Rates N'-E-.@- un e of his desire to obtain a lump sum to re@uce his bill slightly, which was]lish gentleman residing in China, the |Dogn’s Kidney Pills because 1 think MODERN PLUMBING —~ 2. i Forec: that he will be able to return to hisfeatisfactory to all parties concerned- [Earl of * * * * * . New York, et | o pEpdwss | - octhern New and: Overcast | pative land, the Cape Verde Islands.| At noon there was a fourth hearing. |printed and sold by William Dorell, |they will help others.” is as ossential ir modern houss as Eng! 2 esda; robably local vs in | It was finally arranged that there|This was on the case of Joseph Bray, | No. 19 Queen Street, 1793. i ;l;:iarlor&;‘ '%'fr‘.'ké’m.y hlai?cannsn::fie: should be a commutation of sufficient | claimant, against the Shetucket com-| The book is in a good state of| Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim- X 2 t! New Enszland Eastern | compensation to enable him to pay his | pany. The respondents were again |preservation and is a series of essays|p kT kidney remedy -— get DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN N i Ty ma aoioet | passage home emd to enable him to|represented by Mr. Kemny. Mr. Bray | or homilles on such topics as Arpii- |0, ook for a i ¥ 2 elec to lighting. Woe guaran- teo the very best PLUMBING WORK hy expert workmen -at the fariest el e T comewhat colder on | take up some occupation whereby he |received a fracture of his left arm at | cation, Foris:ude, Hope and Fear, Joy | Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same that | prices. Dental Sm‘gcon o et g > will be able to support himselt. ‘The|the wrist on Scpt. 19th, &nd a volun- |and’Grief, Benevolence, Tho Usé ~of | Mrs. Lathrop had. Foster-Milburn( Ask us for plans and prices: ¥ ¥ . 5 ” exact sum was not arri at ry agreement enteres into en | Sense, Justice, and the like. . McGrory Building, Nerwish, Gonn. Dhescvations 16 Nahwioh. hearing. In addition to this lump sum approved. The question in . dispute Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. The following records, rted from | ;;yments are to be made every two|was as to the length of period of dis- J F TO M PI(I\TS - L Sevin's pharmacy, show changes | ; 5hths until all the compensation has | ability. He claimed three weeks more Mrs. Margaret Hagberg President. in . temperature and the barometriclpeen paid over according to the agree- | than agreed upon. After the facts had | Mrs. Margaret Hagberg was elected | 0f Gilbert and Euphrenia Buchard The Thames National Bank |changes Monday: {ment approved. been presented it was decided that he | presidént of the Union Sunday School | Demers of Fitchburg. B« Norwith, Coptl Dk E-15€ Ther. Bar. | “The case of Catherine Gregorkiewit | was entitled to the three weeks' com- |association at their annual business| Saturday afternoon the Sacred Heart 67 West Main Street The ‘annual ‘meeting of the Stock- 30 2010l vs the Shetucket company was the ' pensation. session which-was held last Fri@ay ev- | basketbal team met defeat at the holders of this :ut. for the election 32 29.98 = ening in Norman chapel. hands of the fast Village team. The of Directors and the transaction of 5 S ek N R e 5 S D i D E N PR A TR Besides the election of officers and|8ame was close and the Village boys BURNS MRS. L. 0. POTTER AGAIN LEFFINGWELL SCHOOL HAS reading of reports it was voted to|Wwon by only one-half point. The score ¢ B give the city permission to use the|Wwas’S to 2 1-2. The lineups follow: : : HIGHEST ATTENDANCE MARK |brook runming under the chapel for|Sacred Heart—Maynard and Murphy, Heallng and Plumbmg sewerage purposes. The cfficers elect- Paradis, center; Benoit and sueh other busi as legally L t come before themy is hlfi, called to Comparisons. By S e oth at 1 oiies on| Predictions for Monday: Fair and HOME CHAPTER LEADER W. GALE. Cashier. G o older. Monday's weather: Fair, slightly | Members Elected Same Officers For | Supervisor Young Announces De- |ed for the ensuing vear follow: Pres- forwards. Village team—Leme- . £ 2 colder. Eleventh Consecutive Year. cember ‘Record For Bozrah Schools. |ident, Mrs. Margaret Hagberg; vice|rey and Landry, guards; Mercier and 92 Franklin Street m m Hm m = Fe— —_— president, James Parker; treaswrer, | Gregory, forwards; Murphy, center. k Sun, Moen and Tides. At the tl;mmi? nmetlnghof Hgn;; The following is the record of at- ngl!;am Baker; secretary, Alden W. Attariciad Viacattanel Cloasss 5 - = Chapter of The King's Daughters, held | tendance in the Bozrah schools for De- | Sands. 3 s ey fop ""'."‘"E with & ““‘"-'"; 1 Riges™ ®sets. i warm | 21292 | Monday afternoon at the Johnson | cember us issued by Supervisor Johm The pupils of the seventh grade of IRON CASTINGS i i Coats: Skins, and all kin e s T s e Home much enthusiasm was shown, 36 { A. Young and the list of the ten Anderson-Lamb Engagement. the Wequonnoc school attended voca. Trimmings for Fail and Winter. m. | p m ll a m Il p.m |members being present, ten new mem- | schoois having the highest per cent.| - ana Mrs, Charles B, Lamb an- | tional classes Monday afternoon. The FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY M. BRUCKNER, Propri Phane 708-12 Rises. | bers admitted, with five names to_be |of attendance im December among the 6.04 | yoted upon at the next meeting. The | thirty-six schools in his charge: 7.04 | membership now is over one hundred. | o " T 4| The King’s Daughters’ admission ser - boys attended manual training class at nounce the engagement of their daugh-| G ecneville school and the girls went Marks Asten.|tine Anderson of Windham. Lt PR L e S mE VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO ter, Amy Catherine, to Arthur Vau- oo ot tose ettt . ! 4| vice was used. T The annual’ election Tardy Pet. Imbravensente. ak Rodtat Mo. 11 to 25 Ferry Streot . - | 10.04 i - | Leffingwell, Miss Bishop .. 3 98.3 7 - Erousents ostaiion : 0 5 | 1106 o e, e e claventn vens: 0 | Fitchville, (primary) Miss: TAFTVILLE B o mprovements have been made at the — Six h high water It Is low p . Louis O. Pott Eastland e we B 97.7 local postoffice recently. e heating > Hde. which 15 followsd by Mood tide: " | siotene Toaamm Mia Mary Jomert: ro- | Fitchville (grammar) ~Miss Wedding of Miss M. H. Dumas and|System has been extended, new pipes TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY ———————— cording secreiary 'MI'S Alfred Davis MeCarthy , 3 ) having bgen installed, and other im- GREENEVILLE e e o e i s | James G. Demers—Improvements at | provements made. Repaired and Remodeled Stevens: treasurer, Mrs. A. A. Rob- | Bozrahville, Miss Bucsai- Eeea) LEReYON o eTsonais L and e Lok ; 1.25 To New York $1 e inson: first directress, Mrs. William] _ ter : = 1 Notes. Unclaimed Letters. $1. o New York $1.25 Rev. A. W. Burdon Speaks on The|\onroe; membership chairman, Mrs.|Johnson, Miss Kingberger.. 1 7 The unclaimed letters in the Taft- the ] Y i CHELSEA LINE by Use of a Crisis—G. E. Swanton Pre- | William Balcolm; flower c‘l-z:‘lrmnn, Rl:[gld. Miss DuerrH.... = “!B 3 The wedding of Miss Marie Helen :]’1“4’ posufl\ce bl’&ri_;thenfol]\:l)wingl:lndi A Miss Elizabeth Ortman; entertainment owns onor Rol % Pk 3 James Gilbert D ot | dresses: Vingney Beneit, Mrs. H. J. - FRENCH -AMERICAN FUR| t Nowee " © Chain—Rersensle| ondioman. Sirs. TilaSaunders: Siiver | Colchestor, Miss McDormott . P o ace at. the "Saarea | Bradford, Joseph Caron and Edmond TO NEW YORK 2 . s Cross chairman, Mrs. A. C. Hatch; | Colchester, Miss Carrier £:61 | Heart church Monday morning at 6.30. | Cote. e S e CO .| auditing committee, A. A. Robinson, | Bozrah, Miss Bishop .. S e Masalett Dottt the AN ANY M ;;eaF,:flz?wfm;r“e:m‘i‘on Sunday | William Balcolm. Colchester, Miss O'Connor . £ st s 3 Personals and Notes. NOR&E,'?:!“C,EN?;E:?SE?ORK 3 ven| ings in rh: Mi i < 9 ; ing y T o > THAYER BUILDING Hov, 4 W Durean Ssliver ah-jmler- | oarets erearepiions SL i S e o CHEd Following the ceremony a wedding | William J. Marshall of Glasgo was a Pt Wrthot Tamtnys. Thess: estitg sefion on The Use of a Crisis. | Aty e . o0 o8 M, e | o ter Mise Memeghan " Il-'gca}éf::;t warstx ser\.';id hntMlhe hc:imgx of | recent visitor with friends in town. asys, Bundase n 6 p 7 7— | The speaker took his text from Acts|gawed on infants' clothing and bed- | Colchester, Miss Donovan Deners et for o short wedding tour,| Edward McSHeffery spent the week New York, Brocklyn Bridce, mnefl“n fHiouse 16:,26-38 Rev. Mr. Burdon said in | quilts during the hour until the sup- |Bogran, Miss McCarthy They will Teside in Fitohburs, where|end as the guest of friends in Ver- || Dier, Egst River, foot Rooseveit - er of sandwiches, eake and coffee iss O 7 2 3 . R treet, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- 5 oThe Stary givess oY SREAFUINE Che use Aeat sc o0 Tho it sk Mes ) o i~ D Comnor e e e R O e oo days at 6 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, pecial Rates the apostles made of a very critical -n Hayes, Mrs. John Gillan, Mrs. = N a, o b 1916. fo Theatry Troumen, | L0 0P tonchen ua'the need of steadi-| LIk jnyes Mre Jobn ia: Miy|PERFECT ATTENDANCE RECORD |glass, silver and linen were received pirinur Legare s confined to his| |31 ¢ v. kNOUSE, Agsnt—s123 Traveling Men, Zta, neas of thought and action In the face | Brastus IHuil, Mrs. Charles Hagbers, AT UNIVERSALIST SCHOOL by, the bride. ome on Norwich avenue with a se- gre: ide is tr 2 rer i of grip. of u at emergency. Mrs. L. Hutchins, Mrs. Fred Hut. 3 The bride is the daughter of Herbert | vere attacl The crisis was not in accepting the | ohinson. Mra . B Hill, Mrs. Law- | Leroy Walker Has Not Misoed a Ses-|2nd Matilda Deaudin Dumas and has| ki = call to Macedonia, not yet in the mir- | rence Hoffman, Mrs. Leon Hutchins, sion in Seventeen Years. resided here for some time. She was Mrs. Josepi avignon of South B Livery Cannection, . Shetucket treet, FARREL @& GANDEASON, = Piome show the stuff they were made of, and | g superintendent of the home depart- Christian Hoefer has resigned his e i o i t is seriously ill at her home with acle that set a poor misguided girl | Mrs. John Irish, Mrs. Mary Jewett, born in Canada. The groom is the son | Street is 3 t JOSEP}I free from a shameful bondage. Nedther | Miss Mary Jencks, Mrs. Richard John” | The annual reports of the sepretery, | e & Severe attackiof Fhgmmonis, # WALT UL, | was it in_the stripes.laid upon them.. and Mrs. Jane ney. - Jessie K. Hill, and the treasurer, 3 D s X s No! Not even when <cast into prison.* | - George A. Keppler of the Universalist BORN to Do St e e T BONK BINDER The crisis came to those men when | -yio) 6vES GIVE PURSE Sunday school were read at a largely | SUSENE—TIn Westerly, R. T. Doc I et pos L e Hooples of = the Majesty of Power by the word of attended session of the school Sunday| 1916, a daughter, Celine, to Mr. g A MR Sth R _ | His might set the earth aquake, open- TO FORMER OVERSEER [noon. The reports were encouraging S i John Paradis of South C street h: - ) Elank Books Made nnd Ruled to Order. | €d doors, broke bars and cut the bands —_— « and were approved as were the reports RD—In __ Willimantic, Jan. 7 by 4 to ok st rnaat rost las proof—Mddern—Central. ¢2 108 SAOADWAY asunder,’ offering freedom. It was in|Austin Furlong Remembered by Em-lof Mrs. J. F. Cobb, superintendent of | 1917 a dauehter Kathleen to Mr|retuned to Work after being out as a ROOMS WITH BATHS, | this place they were called upon to| ployes of Beaming Room at Falls |the cradle roll and Mrs. F. S. Young,| 2nqcp > “alter i e £ - . f ! history informs us they used this ment. . it MAHONEY BROS. 3 MARRIED position with W, E. Baldwin and has eals: Table d’Hoto and & (a N crisis to the giory of God. o i For the scholars who have perfect f o *, r . : 3 n Monday evening Austin Furlong, -2 o b ) g accepted a position with a munition BITE POR _BOOKTLLT: FALLS AVENUE If vou follow the story leading to| . . " oy atio, as overseer of |in attendance gifts were distributed. = 1.1..0 nr:u rr':z\:: man{’m Norxwich_ n D“v;_ BEPCHEY, PO Tuscano a Joseph - o fast Svas presented a |markable record as he has been per- = = - came that that life lacked backbone. o of maaney by his Former em. |fect in attendance for the past seven- / We guarantee our service to be the | sense when.aleadiness of thougnt and |Pioves at his home, No. 53 =Cedar |teen years: J. Harold Cobb, five vears DIED MORE RHEUMATISM beat at che most ressonable prices. o aae eanied For, OF thousht and|sireet. The presentation wss made hy [Leroy Walker 17 years; Frank L. Cro In Groton, Jan. 6. 1917, action was called for. Trank Melntyre in behalf of the em- | well two vears and Alfred Younz two ~ " ey 5 - John C. Champion of New London, b - This critical time comes to the young | pioves © Mr. Furlong graciously ac- | years. aged 33 years. THAN EVER BEFORE To Our Customers Most Clgars Are Good< man early in life. One set calls him | cepted the gift and in thanking the| Two older scholars, Dr. L. E. Wal-| yyrRAY—1In New London. Jan. G, ) to aspire to win a place in the world | gonors remarked on the pleasant rela- | wer and John Anderson and two teach- 1917, William A. son of Thomas R THESE ARE BETTER |of real men. The other set invites|tions that ever existed between him |ers. Rev. J. F. Cobb and Miss Carrie] and Julia A. Murray, aged 18 vears. Clergymen, Lawyers, Brokers, Me-|f With hopes undimmed and faith M’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR him to became an addle-pated, tango- | and his employes at the Falls mill. |E. Champlin were given honorable | BURDICK—In Westerly, R. L. Jan. 7. . s GggD EE}_LOWSC 0<CIGAR B vy et e atctr e 3 et Mt dnleE Bigtels 3 Seikinek Fomediad||enauice wpd Nt i Giolon (ICTRSRAS L eventes e passin moment. ‘e accepts - v i Vi = oy v n Yoy wds .Ml latter, and in after years wil Give ag| CENTRAL FIREMEN- STILL g e W o turE s AT hig et felend Rheumatlz is naving |l And with the dawning.of the y see. a reason for failure the set he mingled . 00 o, Jan. 7, 1917, Amy K. Burdick, wife - e 5 V] 7 Free: z THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St | with. Not so. He fajled in the face SIUEB OO Mhuoes S, 5. W, ofToasiton Buriieliaged Alivears i of crution: bionkone. who kndwsigllj g We . send “our sreeting -of Next to Palace Cafe ‘l’lfs ;m’trif;‘;t weT?vZn‘:m{;db:mS:;-m:g Harry Blackburn Again Defeated in|What American Machinist Says About | NQETHUP_In Providence, R. I. Jan.|™\year rubbers in damp weather; 6, 1917, Charles H. Northup of Alton, R. Lively Match on Monday Evening. ged 65 years. y; dri We thank you for the friend the world: Make me_ pure, holy¥ and keep your feet dry; drink plenty of v Man Well Known Locally. s Bih PO i e 7 PENGRLYIn Westerly, R. I, Jan, |lcmonade, and avold strong alcoholic |l You've given us to help our trad Trommer S chofee It we ake use of the crisig | nterest at the Central fire station| The American Machinist, under the|' ¢ 1517 Thomas Dengelly, aged 81 | drinks. Assuring you that in our store e Monday evening centered abeut a live- | column Who's Who, has the following | vears. If rheumatism gets you, or sciatica, SIS 2 ading to high things. v Fiy Frank > 2 e Vi i The stock is larger than before. E If we use this critical time to be- | .Y, Po0l match between Fireman Frank |sketch of John McGregor, well| woOD—_In Montville, Jan. 7, 1917, |30d you have sharp twinges, gnawing vergreen beer : - | Gleason and Harry Blackburn, in | kmown in this cit e Mty aa et *| pain or swollen joints or uu-ctes, you 5 g » H O A JO™, Principled, with stom- | which Mr. Gleason defeated his OpPO- |~ Whether it was the odor of the|Funeral services will be heid at his|can get rid of all agony in just a few |] We wish you health and happiness, REAL GERMAMN LAGER achs gr;‘nc mgl n tl c‘ ust, then it will | nopt by forty points in a hundred | «Dighy Chicken,” the slowness of the late home Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 2 |days by taking one-half teaspoonful | With all the joys of true success. is en draught at Poan the ‘”g“' has its place for such | point game. This is the second time |uFyying Bluenose” train or just the| P- m- of Rheuma once a day, And trust that Nineteen-Seventeen H. JACKEL & CO. o A DOCOME. | faces her cricia | BHA T Blackburn, who ls” consid- | arelminess of the Land of Exangeling, | HEPREUX_In Waterbury, Jan, 1| " All Grugsists know about Rhouma: | K5 e the hest sear sou have = e young woman faces her CTisis|ered an expert on pool, has gone down | which cansed John A e 1917, Victor L'Heureux, Jr., aged 34 |it's harmless, yet powerful; cheap, yet ¥ 4 when, to escape the case of a shel- it At il Biin Bt the Hromaen g L years. seen. tered home, or the &rind of the store, | 1q i Contral statian Within & ohoet B Bk ithoiice. T Xuow nob but | runeral at the nomo of ‘yx‘at% Listeu » 2 A P » iness.’ reux in Jewett ty, ‘ednesday, at ;{x:g_[:re ochle' t‘ghefin'?-l‘es ll>n o lo‘etl:si i g K BB o For John McGregor is a man deveted | 515 a. m. Requiem mass at St. Mary' Will this New Year be “Something 1 % Mying helt Steafilnecs of Thoveht | oy, o S ooy nisne ang | what's | o Work, a practical man with vision,| church at 9. TR S e Groatr 5 T and action in such a crisis would mean | more we intend to Keep 876 Just because he was born In Nows| cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 5 A CK—In Norwich, Jan. 6, nd reading them will help you more happiness and happy homes. here in the Central station, Beetts Aus 1L JEN. wenill uot fur kbw | FEONC_Zn, Bormich Sen S 100 rita Dl‘. Jo M- KING Rud_eading LigA My thought is to_use the crisis that | tinued. be 2 Teason for continuing to' stay| Ppeck. sr., in the 92d year of, her age. comes for good. You are meeting it = Faneral services at the residence of her ) A crop of knowledge in 'Seventeen. : He says he had a common school 3 3 DEN IS tonisht: and if it 3 _He s Son, the late Df. Anthony Peck, No. 4 [ I = oy e b e e L Fined for Tresp: education, but he really had the best| Sachem terrace, Tuesday afternoon. The Magazine continue in a given course, my ques- Five Greeks were presented before | training any mechanical man can have Jan. 9, at 2 o'clock. Kindly omit s Man 1@%’ Cor. of Broadway and Bath Street sure, and a 50-cent bottle will last a long time. Aek Lee & Osgood or any druggist. Our periodicals, we will state, tion 1s what ate you soine to o with | Justice of the Peace Peter Taylor of | —he was assistant superintendent of| fAowers. May Building e aiae satiad COvHRS Quaker Hill Saturday afternoon on |Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing com- A the area o e oul eays to give | Charges of trespassing and destruc- | yany when Richmond Viall was super- G you this message: Believe on the Lord fSipst Sof . praperty. | LErs | wets five | intendent. Fe e R ey O iihe Lord | charges against each man. Mr. McGregor is president of the HE WHO FOLLOWS NATURE CAN- e i el o Ml sl e One of the five was acquitted and | Union Twist Drill company, president NOT GO ASTRAY. - the other four were jound guilty on | of the S. W. Card Manufactiring com- ; 3 three charges each #nd fined 35 and |pany, president of Butterfield & com- Spoudolo Therepy (the adjustment of G. E. Swanton Presented Watch and | costs on each count, the other two |pany, president of Hopkins & Allen the spine) is based on the law of na- FREDER[CK T BUNCE charges against each one being nolled. | Arms company, and a director of L. S ture. Disease is but an effect—every . effect has its cause. Remove she cause il T e Ae s S 5 || THE PIANO TUNER Slarrett company. E. Swunton of 479 North 2 In addition he finds time to work in George Main street, for the past 13 years em- | Burned When Clothing Caught Fire. = o the Presbyterian ch Is one of the greatest discoveri to S D vl et MR | - Mun. - Clara: Chaney, - wiflove: off € IESITCS diunch and the ¥ S S o B el LR 27 UNION STREET avred vered A e Charles F. Chaney, ‘was painfully |0 =000, 0 S CIPE0r meni. cause of vour ailment, even if other |N (Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. that ‘department and has entered the | purned on the hand and back about e A. S. M. E Tatheds have Falleds Why sGffer, when g d employ of the United States Finishing S orning when her cloth- |, FeW men are more keen in choosing it is in reach of all of you now? Con- Saturday afternoon M. | b causnt fire from n man heater at the right man for the work he wants sultation always free. Swanton was ealled to the office of | her home at 160 Broad street, New |dome. : J. 0. ZIMMERMANN, D. C., the stréet commiesioner, where a num- | [,ondon. Mrs. Chancy was walking e Doctor of Chiropractic, Graduate P. 8. C. ber of his fellow workmen were as-|past the gas heater when her skirt Bridgeport.—Both wholesale and re- 220-221 hayer Bldg,, Norwich, C / sembled, and Street Commissioner | brushed against it and caught afire. | tail dealers are likely to pay. fromt Tussday, Thursday. datorday, 26 B Fellows presented Mr. Swanton with a $2.50 to $3 a bushel for potatoes dur- m., only, 411 Plant Bidg.. New London, a Oga es aliran F Co t ing this week. Conn. _ Phone 110, i ur ats ASK FOR and GET gold watch and chain in behalf of John D. Metropolis, Prop. those present. Mr, Swanton responded ¢ hanking the men for the gift. Lady Assistant Lad Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH ‘WM, SMITH ALLEN d. M. & d. P. SWAHNI} 2mon fhowiet e fooce o) e - High-Grade. We take Pre- Tailors caution against impure foods. Patrons feel safe dining here. Auto Robes HOTELICK’S Aid to Meet in Montville. The members of the Ladies' Aid s HAVANA feess acing &8 g 5 2 MALTED MILK |57 mfi}xr:?egfl:?x’;;ffu.,;‘""%{‘ The NASSAU M Franklin Square, 237 Main 8trdst |} Open from 5 A. M. to 9 P. M. Home TS, us t ‘elephone I THE L L CHAPMAN (Q. | =0 ™= " Y00 sy |iicitvile ie”cTumadny) atiernoen. * : 3 e e -entral uilding roadway 14 Bath Strect, Wiiraiohs Toan Personals nad Notes. DBS. L. F_and A, J. LaPIERRE Bodiioh, Coniti Dr. Alired Richards 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. DENTIST Office Hours: Office Hours: 1o s it 3y m Yo mspantment [ - i sud S Branigs o8 190 Franklin St. Sundays excepted Room #5 Thayer Bulldin s} Tel. 438-2 House tel. 854-2 I8 THE PLACE TO GET A NICE Milton Osborne is the guest of rela- tives in Montville for a few days. A business meeting of the ted church will be held this evening in the vestry. GAGER ~ Funeral Director New Styles Fall Millinery H Frank Pardy and John Shea hiked South ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A MICE H to Lantern Hill and return Sunday af- Large steamess, saifing under the PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- i MRS. C. P. STANTON and Embalmer o =t Shea & Burke B DR.R.J.COLLINS |THING IN THE MEAT LINE. 82 Franklin Strest Allan Brown and Alexander Power spent the week end as guests of friends in Taftville. WARD LINE B Wik SR Y5 Raiiroad .gi- Authorized Tour- = - 41 Main Street Feneral Directors DENTIST |_YAL:LUPPERT WHEN YOU WANT t> put your bus- 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | i. Phone 1178 Prompt serviceday or night 642-2. tady Assistant WHEN YOU WANT t> put your bus- Iness before the public, there is no wedlum better than tarough the ad- vertising cojumns of The Bulletin. & '!'houilu vgsl:ran has returned to his as the guest of rehflv-angl Fall River. s bofore the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- TuThS vertising columns of The Bulletin.