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2 ,.,,,..._;“"°‘““‘“f““‘""w"”’“”."f"° A Tm“fi:%f.‘_.... BESY | Widow of Man Whirled to Death Around Shafting DAVID H. WILSON .;”.::..:.mm':':’— e..z::‘&%. Tolland Leather Board Plant—Commissioner Reserves |, o2 514 B L SRR Decision in Rockville Case. eastward and was centered over Nova Scotia Monday night. It was attend- . 8 by mows and west gales Sunday . 4 : et o s pos e | o jeariis were hol betore S SR DL ; Mass—“After a Tong / states. were re- { % 2 DR. A. J. SINAY ported trom dle and - morth | B O e Bentrai | The respondents are insured by the "Abdan. | iimess of phcwmonia T was teft 1o & || ‘Imventory is over. Last year's business is a thing of . Atiantic coast Menday, 60 to 67 miles et O,k 0 Ty Manufacturers’ Insurance ‘Wweakened, delicate condition, and for The business up with us - e ooourTing at many points be. |bullding on Monday. The first was|company of New Y and Arthur 2 long tiie had searched for &' bedy~ the past. new year opens fween | Delaware Breakwater — and |held at 1130 o'clock in the forchoon |3 ‘was attorney for the elaim- n builder and strength creator. T was || now and the outlook is new mer. entis Poriland, = Maine. The cold wave |and was on the claim of Lester Bart-|ant. No ope appeared for the respori- attracted. by an . advertisement = of o 4 : overspread the Atlantic states Mon- |lett of Rockville t B dents, but the claimant appeared in Lester wisttulness | Vinol, and tried n bottle and woon |} chandise is rolling in every many depart- Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwieh | day. ‘Whife of Rockville. person and had with her several em- noticed a vast improvement. I con- . arrivals. It is a v in Fhene 172-3 The indlcations are that the wea- [held for the purpose of settling the |ployes of the company who were eye- tinued 1ts use for a. while, and am now (| ments are the new i ery o B ey I e e aatey et T fown. armuer Wooa. Nerth Adam teresting which to come in and look en east of . F. W, 3 n town. k i l? . EL Soring “Tuesday and m are insured by the Travelers Insur- deceased Mass. around, 'e extend an invitation to visit the store and - nesday. e terpperat: ance company and the insurers Try a bottle of Vinal. ” Tuesday ahd Wednesday east of the |reprosented by their adjuster, Jsim J. will be returned of it does not restore see the new goods. European Plan Mississippi river except in the north |Nagle. The claimant appeared in per- death was instantaneous. and performer’s your vitality and strength. Atlantic coast from dy Hook to |son, and Dr. Walsh appeared for him- bene in his body was broken. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. X lv Ls lN w Asu GooDS Rates 78 cents aer dey and um | Eustport. = self, Dr. Walsh testified as to the| The award was $6 weekly for a Propeietor. Norwich: Vinol 18 sl s HAYES: BROTHERS, ‘arecast. period of disabllity and as to the ma- |period of 312 weeks and a lump 6um |, ‘soio from Etabat Mater—Pro Pec. | WVillmantic by the Wilson Drug Co. —————————— Telephons 122 88-28 Broadway Nerthern New d: Generally | ture of treatment. The commissioner |settiement will probably be and | 0 pis and the dramatic symplieity "ot in Danlelson by the A. W. Willlams i esda a esday; rising his ision on the matter. |the moné: ced i trust compan: by J. F. P i e Wt tet " i socond hearing took piace ai 2| for The clabmant The' sum arUSits | Me rendition was very artistic “and R s NEW SPRING PERCALES 0 M . . . . > n DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |ers sime “mngiand: Fale ‘and contin. |onse of Mary o. Lemmiks wilow ot Al | There are ne chlldron. = Sxpenses horough, ind. e New Spring designs in 36-inch Percales, a splen Dental Sur ued cold Tuesday: Wednesday fair showing of all the new styles and coloring ge0Dn Observations in Narwich. JUDGEMENT FOR DEFENDANTS |NEW MANAGER FOR light, medium and dark effects—prices 12)4¢c an WaGrery Bulas. - Meri G | tima o, alow e chedpls IN MYSTIC CASE. LOCAL TELEPHONE OFFICE of his audi- ‘G 15¢c a yard, in temperature and the barometric |Judge Reed inds They Did Not Use|J. Nelson Weymouth Succeeds E. J.| ~The women's cherus sang very ac- H g e Ther. par.| Amy Mors Vielenca Than Was| Hunt Who is Naw Traveling Audi- | SSEIBRR. S Teodor Wiinafls 4 SPRING DESIGNS IN TUDOR DRAPERIES American House|: - - = ol T o e An attractive display of the well known 1 E ;o . § p. .l Special Rates te ;hu!n Troupes, K{ghm 35, lowest 19. Traveling Men, Eto. Comparisons. selections were 1 3045| In o memorandum fled in the wu-[Tho several changes being made in|and wers well shaded, The chorus perior_court office on Monday, Judge |the personnel the various tele- | corresponds somewhat in purpese and CORNS HURT TODAY? Ja:l H.hflg:hd :s ordam )2:.5“0‘( Rl:one excmthmu‘hout the state m;'- t"h'-b. B‘l:‘-lq’l;s‘lnd ‘h . . \tn |entered for the defendants in the case | have affect Norwich Exchange. |open to those whe have rest in Livery Conneotion, . Shetuakat Strott | cory “cictions for Monday: Snow With fof Jennje Wolfe of Mystic againet|Edward J. Hunt, manager her since |singiog and volcs culture and wish 0| § it your corns or calluses off FARREL & r3ON, Prepe |cold wWave o cather: As predicted. |Georse D Johnson et al, also of Mys-|1910, takes up his duties as_traveling | futther their studies along that line. any’ & . -~ |tic. The case was tried in the supe- |auditor for the Southern New Enz- number of the program with fingers and it wan't GLENROY ZEPHYR GINGHAMS o t's Concerto in E flat, piaved pain you one bit, NOTICE . s ey = rior court in this city last week and |land Telephone company. Mr. Hunt e PR e Advance showing of Glenroy Zephyr Ginghan , Draperies, 30 inches wide, in all the newest signs and colorings—price 19¢ a yard. 3 H i A i H LEEN i sgg 5&5 i g It § L ESwmann o =+ bbb O i £t Thea the testis the will be o stafl ditor of by o £ 3 DRAD NORRES SWD COWS 29 sats. | fock the pavers: In nis memorandem et 3 with suéence tn Norwich 32 inches wide, in checks, plaids, stripes and T Remaved Free of Charge es. | Sets. "1 W.ur."[ Set Tiage Resasmya: 5 y s I b T e m pom e m e ere was no more violence & JEe nten. Do O X ity of his playing and the |nard corn, soft corn or corn between 29¢ a yard. SIDE HIDE CO. 248 ises, | necessary and proper in the exercise|Mr. Hunt will still maintain his resi- erd displayed were | the toes, as well as hardened calluses yard. WEST 2 925 % | of their right: dence here. His many friends wish P, O. Bex 379, New London was exquisite . 8COUTS PREPARE FOR J. Nelson Weymouth, late manager those more A genius in Cineinnatl LINEN FINISH SUITINGS s ANNIVERSARY WEEK. |Of the Putnam, Danielson and Moesup % r discovered freezone. It ix 3 2 h. Six hon after high ter It Is ” e W prod - y s 1. ctri ic 2O e B A TS | uder which 16 ToliowSa by Hoed tider” " | Preliminary Program Has Been Ar- [IVEVRIoWth Lt o proguct of the Seuth:| "Sie Gl Cun can Row oo’ nad ot showing of stylish sport stripes—price 29¢ a j been spent in its service. Bom cents. A preliminary program has been ar- | October 14th, 1586, he entered the ems A ) “Apply several drops of|] 40-INCH PRINTED ORGANDIE ranged for activity among the local |ploy of the company immediately on |SSeary backeround and support to the f this freezone upon a ten- ton of Central Avenie—Returned to | week which will open on Wegdnesday W small_significance in itself and mul- n 5 f 3 : Trinity College—Personals and | cvening, Fb. Tth. when ihe scout: | partiulariy. well Ghsiified to hamdie| UPinS the Muismea beauty ot the| etk 4l sore- range of floral designs on light grounds—price 2 Otis library. On Thursday, Feb. $th, | wich is fortunate in_securing such an | il hrivel a A ‘pleasant birthday party was |€ach troops is expected to meet at its |able young man. Mr. Weymeouth is|'0_De congratulated on bringing to = cxins o Syt g, and High |} Moon | took the papers. In his memorandum |receipts and comnected with the head- Yes! You truly can lift off every colorings, in all the newest Spring colorings—i e B ‘charge. [Tl used by the defendants than was |sition take him away from Norwich, I Hquid, rippling qual- |on pottom of feet without one bit of 1w § i e SO, him success in his new work. 13 i by s "y . . . DPR. SHAHAN, o R T T eyt e in ‘ether compoun am Linen Finish Suitings, 36 inches wide, in 2 a:cAnemll, Skin and m—- ranged by Lecal Troops. in that his entire business career has > any drug store for a few Birthday Party Given Everett Hous- | Hoy Scouts during the anniversary!graduating from Cushing Academy. | |S0l0 instrument, a performance of no der, aching corn or a cal- Printed Organdie, 40 inches wide, in a handsom Notes. <w |masters will meet in the Yoom over the | his dutles here successfully, and Nor- | ™HGIe: v/ Lot st Association are Lily you will find the corn a yard. siven” Evertt Houston af his home |headquarters from § to £30 p. m.. for |a splendid example of the youns, sn- | U1 DUDNE 0 ualiormiy, cxeehent o = with the fingers. You fesl || MERCERIZED STRIPED MUSLIN d on Central avenue Saturday evening |the purpose of reading President Liv- |ergetic manager whose age beles his »a no in while applyin Pianos by a number of his friends. The ev. |ingstone’s address, and the renewal of | cxecutive ability. T it shue. 4n Tobows: fressvay ot attevivanis. el Mercerized Striped Muslins, 36 inches wide, . ening was spent with games and mu- [Scout oaths in common With 200,000 | In June, 1910, Mr. Weymouth hegan | occats and Fosue in D minor, Just think! No more corns or cal . A 2 2 ? Pl Pi Sic. ~ Mrs, Catherine -~ Houston and |5couts in this country. Where possi- | his first work for the Telephone com- " Bach [luses to torture you and they g0 floral designs on light grounds, a very p ayer- 1anos Burnett Curry rendered several pleas- | ble, the troops will attend their church | pany as contract agent in the eastern | Angantino (from 2nd Suite) without causing one twinge of pain or : g s d = ing vocal solos. Miss Beatrice Hous. |prayer service in upniform, when it |district, Shortly after, he was made Boellman | soreness. You will call freezone the Spring fabric—price 39c a yard. V- v- ] ton played sederal piano selections. | Will be arranged for the oath to be|contract agent and collector in New | Marche Funebre et Chant Sera- magic drug and it really is. Genuine ictor ictrolas Daluty refreshments were served by |taken at the appointed time. On Fri- | London. On June 1st, 1912, he became Phique, Guilmant |freezone has a yellow label. Look for = . 1:]-‘:!' n;aih.ur:g:;on. l‘.;sngtyed byd uué i,“v’."i‘l‘,”’i’.’fif"é?’fi’&;&’f‘:fi.«"fifi’ s manager ‘:: the Ssy‘bmk,ube;:u Rmr Frederick W. Lester yellow label. - = . handsom A - nton exchanges. He Pro Peccatls (from O EAST-SERMS Eifis were received by Mr. Houston urday community good turns will be | position until October 15th, 1915, when - e The Porteous & Mitchell Co. \ght Building, Marsh’Bullding, | ffom his many friends who wished [observed by combined local (roops. | he was transterred to Putnam, Danie i B e TAFTVILLE him many happy returns of the day.|The details will be announced later.|son and Moosup as exchange ma: -~ Franklin Street, 230 State Strest, oy In the afternoon there will be a BIE |er and thence to Norwich is mecmig; | e8end (To a Deserted Farm) New London i MacDowell | Miss R Durr Pl tly S ined = Returns to Tri rally of all scouts in the state armory | position. s iss Rose Du easantly Surpri - Frank Murtha, a student at Trin- |from 2.30 until 4.20 o'clock, when con- | > o 0 Variations on an American Air, | "in Honor of Birthday—Pupils At- | Rose Foster and Mr. and Mrs. C.|afternoon, the boys going ity college, who has been spending |tests will be practiced in preparation | WILL CO.OPERATE IN Frederick W. Lester . 5" | tend Vocational Classes—Personals | Whitworth ville for ‘manual training the t week with his parents op |for the intercity scout meet between . The Angel, J Hubi: d Note: — girls to Broadway - for North Main strest has retirned 15 e e RED CROSS WORK | T2 "t el That Love Theo m| ono Notes Personals and Notes. science. oo e gy Ry 'R it ; e g Hartford to resume his studies. PP pb It e, s Tl | esourtive. Conuitiag . Consiie To (trom Aghaiie) . “"Mendelagonn [ Miss Rose Durr was pleasantly | Miss Lilllan Stone was a business | o Somote Anniversary Ma T s o s egram Received By Secretary. C. D. Geer, Conductor: Miss H. Ful- |street Saturday evening by about 40| o » ¢ ET i Remodeled AL 8L Sarys church Sstuniar | eane O Sl ol e the sk The exsctive pomaitios of, the. 1<} cone, Jor Accompenzt of her friends. The affair was ar-| Miss Finette Bonin of North Gros- AT _gLimOus. el 3 - mittee of the lo- i z s : Repaired and morming thers will b an annivereary | Siaceary sxiose. Whin “the Srion | ot Shapies ok R L 5 e, 37 | Concerto for Plano'in B fat, Lisst | ransed in honor ot Niss Durrle Dirth | venorsgais s the guest of friends herc | Rev, J. W. Aresen Dallversd Pape for the repose of the soul of Mrs.|anniversary services will be held at|the near future to consider the tele- i f ¥ 2 for: siTews My Gathering in This Citv. the Jane Sullivan. : e g by her friends. The evening was spent b’ g:lnl;zr dMEFTd‘l‘l" CE]DI!CODI‘ c:mn:hi l‘{nb':‘ re(wznl\;:drk?y lh: lecreuri'. Mrs ADDITIONAL with games and music and dancing M L lle Rioux of Jewett City The Clerk ¢ the v. Frederick W. Coleman, pastor of | Robert W. Perkins relative to the car- $50,000 1 red. = rs. Luelle . 3 e Clericus of o CH - AMERICAN Personals. the church, will deliver the address, |rving out of Red Cross work. ST R L e s polinty refresh- | ont Sunday here as the guest of |archdeaconry he s FREN - FUR| Jonn Morrison attended a dance |and his topic will be Boy Heroes. In the meantime the rooms in the The pleaant party was arranged by | Miss Agnes Kloss. monthly meeting in Dl COMPANY given in Baitic Monday evening. Thayer bullding will be open on the (Gontinued from Page Five) Miss Milena Parker, M. Jodoin and Church Sunday school room X OBITUARY. "B\;lludin'-’. Vg:dn:d-y- and ma'_;fi:-, Donald " Perkins. Mr. and Mrs, John z}h”“nlh ave mcn‘;gun subsequent (o & lunches Mrs. William - Potter ~of Pro an is deemed necessary 3 | wat Sunday be allowed to sell ey left for & few days' stay wi - |the Wauregan house. An_ess THAYER BUILDING PP et B s TR o H. Flem Wil be apencd daily. 'The local chap: |other wares he carrles, Erocers and OBITUARY. tives In Pawtucket. Sionemen was deliversd by 3 reson, rector of Grace fon for m few days, ter will do all it possibly can in co- |other stores carrying a few bottles of — : Hf‘:‘-:‘yth:';adfin::‘:{gggflsmmlm H. | operation with the other societies in |moxie, etc, might feel that they Mrs. William Greenhalgh. Amable’ Deslandis, Jr., leaves Wed- | church, vY?m:c; h_hT_'\_fl M’/ The Bible instruction class of the | been s restfent ot Montoill casees carrying out the Red Cross work. should be allowed to open up Sunday | The death of Mary Ann Shaw, the [nesday for Canada where he will |was Rev, L. C. Sherburns Federated church will meet this away. Death was due to & Seneral |qo LS, comimunication received by the |and sell the other goods they carry.|widow of William Greenhalgh. occur- | =pend six months as the gucst of rel- | Those ip attendance (Tuesday) afternoon for study. i G L ecretary follow: It is for this reason that fruit, etc. is|red Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock af- | at e aack, Med T T Mt FIons tas. bort i Kogtisnd In view of present events and pos- |barred on Sundays, Alderman Allen |ter an illness of four weeks with grip urne, Poquetanuck; Rev. J < = P n Scotland and | gjple developments the Central com-|and Arnold who were heard in regard |and complications, at her home on ils of the seventh grade of | Plainfleld: Rev, A. I I gonliss Lagd of Central Village Is the |when he was a boy he came to this|mittes desires cach clhapter immedi. |to the matter sald that in their opinion | North A mtroct. Mrs, Greenhalgh had | the Weauennos Grammar school at- | Mystie; Rey ¥ M Gola R SRR BT A A S T T Dake adequite preparation |the law should be strictly enforced |been in poor health for the past year |iended vocational classes on Monday gl B L R The Ladies' Aid of the Greeneville &1 i i Ute. Call a mreeting of the executive com- |of property owned by Gilbert S. Ray- | plications set in and she was unable MARRIED. P e Gongregational _church ‘will meet "on S, s el 38 e Wiih|mittee at once. Make tentative ar- (mond for a five year term from July 1 | to_survive. 2 R’ T Clinton—Announcem. " FSHRNE SRR QETTER | Roteoy grsing 2t the Bege of NG SRR . Home was a |TAnEements capable of quick com- |1916 at $200 a vear for the purpose of | The deceased was born in Liver- by Rev. Father Henry | received of the marria . TOM'S 1.2-3 5c CIGAR 3 5 e Mg S, . pletion for roomy, centrally located |removing stone and gravel by the city | pool, England, in 1350, the daughter ot 8. . Rico Bruno and Miss | Carter and Miss Mary E i g g IV m" d“b‘efm';m‘ headquarters, rent free and equip- |for the city’s use. of Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw. In 1869 4 . both of Westewly 'San Antonio, Texas, In tha GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR LOCAL SCOUT OFFICIALS e Mnsonic lodge 1n Monteilis 12 |ment for same. If not already uctiv On recommendation of the finance |she was united in marriage with Wil- 128 In ' New|Carter formerly resided h 3 - resol o o die g Mr. and Mra. Albert Ca Vip: Sigeer A e BACK FROM CONFERENGCE o survived by two sons, Ban D. Homs, e B e e I T e o | youes see. Uo ot e | nten bfxrnn&‘ ?\;:... Elnl(;,: Y\'{n:f— T “iwrie = - | 5 $ < 3 ot New on and Lieut. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St |Several From This City Heard Dan|vills, and Charles Home of New Lon- | Sical Syppiies. comfort bags, (see clr; |ars to Harry W. Alofeln for a damaged | she made her bom e i s coms | Lo ¥ Kicinorn, 1) 8. Coant GUAM, | s Next to Palace Cafe Beard at Columbia. don. Raticitos. Idad licity and information. motor service.|into a defective curbing on Main |resided. Mrs. Greenhalgh is survived | of Washington, D. C. ‘":,"m“ ‘;" ol ”"""‘ N o Appoint committee on co-operation |street. by eight sons and three daughters, Mg Rer Oray S i T Scoutmaster Herbert J. Wyckoft of| Dphiraim Roed, formerly ot ot ontaide Stemntssiione’ which| Claims Ordered Paid. one child having died here several b o Sooe. hoadache, bad’ stom Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts and Scout|Hartford, died Sunday morning at the |should begin work at once. . File E months ago. The gurviving children | SAUNDERS —In Rockyille. R. T. Teb | GCaer0 move and resu Commissioner Benjamin M. Bruce | Hartford hospital, following an oper- | names and a On recommendation of the finance |are John, William, Frank, Thomas,| 2, 1917. Eally D ; S PELR TR, have returned from the eastern ses.|ation performed ‘several weeks ao. |somening us far o possible 1h Mmeve |commitice the sum of $35 was voted | James, Jesse and Nellie ANl of this| Charles T Saunders, years. [ 88 BN e 2otdn In tional national conference which was|He had lived for the last eighteen |commitices. If not already done ap-|Mary F. Prodell in payment of aplace. ‘Four reside in England, Mary, | READ —In Wyoming. R 1. Feb. 3 L P S oo, held at Columbia university, New |years with his daughter, Mrs. Robert | noint committees on education out-|claim for damages which she sus- |Elizabeth, West and Joseph. There | | Read. uged iike “them. ~ Over York. In attendance at this big gath- | C. Lawson, at No. 51 Atwood street, | lined in eclreiar 144. For taforees. |talned in a fall. are twelte grandchildren. fostar g AL WA Hg T odil ering there were about 200 scoutmast- | Hartford. tion concerning courses of instruction| Henry H. Pettls was given leave to T § | Bample matied rree 7% asistant masters, commissioners,| He was born in Colchester and, at- | for lay women inauire Bureau of | withdraw his claim for damages. Mechanics Take Thres Gam. D s W iekiuna. ;| Gray Co. Le Ro: and other executives of the boy scout|ter attending the schools there, | Nirsing ' service, Washington, D. C.| On recommendation of Councilman| A¢ the local alleys Saturday after- o et movement besides the national officers. | taught there for nineteen veays. At | Dactor Babcock the payment of th 4 rs volunteering should - be re- " o ¢ Sum Ofinoon the Mechanics took _three —¥n Hartford, TFeb. 4. 1917, One of the principal speakers was|one time he was principal of the |rarreq to Washington. Men wishing|fve dollars was authorized in settle- | 3000 ) M0 0 %from the Paper Hang. | ®Somraim Hosd: o native of Colches: Dan Beard, natlonal field scout com- | Northeast School in Hartford. For e S ment of Mrs. Carpenter's clatm for, | Sc i1 Smes from Ephra R w ocal 2 ¥ : ¥|“*SaSor Brown announced thaf he Ty Whalen, ot Patt spoke on Trailing and Tracking. On| He was twice married, his first wite [Of orsanizing =, sanitary training de- |, 'Sl iointed us city assessors Alder- Cloth= inepesters. Ao i Urc en Saturday the New York scouts gave|Dbeing Miss Vera A. Stearns of Mans- mn Dolbeare, Councilman Arnold and | Delaney 70 80 Notice of funeral hereafter, an exhibition. fleld. _After her death he marrieq | Se¢ circular 136. Present to public /U0 " A. Robinson. DeCelles Miss Louisa L. Roby, who died Nov. Tmgoniasos itinn Craoks wade s motion | Lampert HOME —In Montviile, Feb. H. Home, in- the I 15 Main Street Ne. Querds ot Arsern 20, 1813 He ' leaves, besides his |Shapier ~—maembership | and appoint |t the members of the gas and elec- | M. Murphy A \rLo5e] militia offcers had not up to | S3HEAcia " afans, M. Rood wes iar |ive membership entollment. Detaled |trlc commission be invited fo attend GREENHALGH—In Taftvillo, Feb. FUNERAL onday evening recelved any com- | terested in many enterprises in. Eest | instructions will be sent as needs d = e w Mary Ann Shaw, w " of ti iled. 2 munication from headquarters relative | Hartford, while he lived there many | ve1oD- day evening and the motion prevalle b William Greenhalgh, aged to the guarding of the local armo: Years ago. oy Central committes asks pro: .| The reports of the street commis- | yoiiman 3 ’ - bl T | Joars ago. He was a member of the | S eement by Ietier or telagram [sioner and city tregsurer were ac- T ] 11 months. DIR Q| 3 ‘The burial will be in Bast Hart. |Of these instructions giving outline|cPted and ordered printed iIn the|Sujivan ... Funeral from _her late home, No. A ford. - af your mvnu;uan Call freely on -'°g;’h":,‘; e AN e - 2 m:.hoe'l::;'gcm.m\l\fla:‘nfidngx‘.m“y & = B ritiee oeapeion. &Ince | ils came up for aproval it was voted at Yantic cemetery. B 1647 In the City Court, m“‘"‘ o{mmm.um oppor- until the Mechani * & X With Judge John H. Barnes on the | tamiey g sountry bespsak 5 echanics. g AD. TAVI . bench, the clty coust held a mesaion | orennisntion far menetia heal T Lafleur ....... §1 87 CARD OF THANKS AMS TAVERN Monday morning, For intoxication & | this telogram full publicity —ail pepers |SMoURLIDE 5, (S0t 31100 and dated Erierly : 0 e~ Jwisi, to thauk all who ware 5o 1 ‘Montville man was sontenced to 18 ‘Bianed, November 1314 was presen 22 Bariow - : 50 ners funern) Frnese tokens of icind: Lady Assistant k 'and Joving remembrances at th i days in jail. The costs in the case|m swarth, Aoti: rman. action on this bill went amounted to 10, R Tt o P special meeting Saturday. o Will always be cherished in the Telephone 323-3 i A Fitohville man and & man from rman, Toa jories of the children. \ Bavariaa Tattylila paid fnes, (e former for | chatrman. Mre dohn O Avenl: Meo THLLIAM M. GALLUP, HENRY E. CHURCH Beer. ® intoxication mnd the latter for bench |rotary, Mw, M €, Perkina; treasurer, been paid. It was pre- | wwpjie . 87 TRED A, GALLUP, WM. SMITH ALLEN 3 Dublin St \ of the pence, Miss Louiss €. Me ‘who with Mrs. to the previous council but no |y Lafleu 7 FLORENCE G. LEFFI > obrt denkins of Haltimore, charged | B T, Taatned, Miss Hiin Nottar. Mim was taken on {t. Frohmander a4 Department Bilis Approved. FiWmite 00 11 B0 g bils were then approv- = commit! follows: 388 405 FOR A BAD COUGH puia initditbdRasiiy dopartment, 13 bills, $347.80 .. o b apn DENTIST man from Suteld, 6¢ yeurs of e, | NEW CABHTER t, " 9L T00.34; o Reply to Cloth Inspecto recipe f hs cold: tarrh DR. E. J. JONES yoat te sad for intexloation, He was - “Uml mm“ P ) depart y g B RS TRE! fhed wiin i E. J. J g : Aad costs, but eewld met pav —— H ot Inspectors bowl great success. Get from vour aruz- || Suite 46 Shannon Buildin Priabie 1 eunce of Parmint (Double f| '~ = W00 ‘Shetuciest’ Bt . Chimnsy Frre, o e T ator Shetucket Siieet e The sute pumper was eaijed out hy 10 it 1-4 pint of hot water and Wmace. Fhese, teiephone &t .10 tologk Mondas s granulated . mt:: 8. shim -mu.%'ww. helf pint when HORLICK'S vasy s || MALTED MILK Horatio ;u ||mnu te mest bill, he Went | constitute the tos, p ortoh st it breach of the peace dnd with |Mury 2o mason i broaking & window (n a West ®ide | Mrs James saleon, was fined 85 'fi: coste, A3 he | Bigelew aad ik Shea & Burke 41 Main Strest Funeral Directors R LTS