Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1917, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AND PA!%!NIIEI VICE BETWEEN H A,Na NEW YORK Thuts- ys at 6 p, m, . i Dro:‘(l{n qordge, followed'~ By _ i A ok, Mopdnys, Wednesdays, Fri- Eisowhers cast ot the Mis : ; R Gave dr s i Biective Oot 10, reather be 13 Fifty years S ‘had quite & rode :r&y, 332“ iy le_“ Hvely :,hnx ‘:fl: seve - fires and .'.‘8 “em- < g > 000 10U t] a serious na- NOTICE - Atlantic states and New. | e vemutiod, "Phe Novwich Horticul- o L DEAD HORSES AND CTows _warnings are tural Society me: and elected officers “which Free of Charge % for the ensuing year. The _poli Rl Gall 1628 New London. Ask for Chas. : Eel a4 mbLs Tatabess. to 1D come (R ater. charge. . ” ' 4 a oan election. luring WEST -S$IDE HIDE COQ. 3 ifinm from the Bulletin files of P. O. New London { west gales, shifting to northwest Sat- |+67 follow: = urday nisht. March 18, 1367—At 3 o'clock Sun- Forecast. day morning a fire-was discovered in Eastern New -Yotk: Rain 2 _the. -sec 0 i Tt e P colder west and at night en ten: ¢ = ¥ o == 8 fair. a Y No. 67 & ! 2 x5 Southern New Englan n that A . d: Rain S o urday; colder at might; Sunday fair.|families occupying the found Northern New England: Rain Sat- |some difficulty in escaping. ™M urday; Sunday n stimates his tof snow in eastern 2 i n, and furniti Observations y 3 st ‘The following p S Sevin's pharmacge: the --oBi#n ol in " temperaturs ‘and- the barometric | church on Sunday and a program of t hanges Friday: e occasion had - e Ther. Bar.| been prepared, but the heavy. snow 4 platf of master and servant & (4 Ra F. 8. WILLIAMS, JR., General ‘Agent ¥. H. KENYON, Special Ager GEORGE N. DELAP, Speclal 4 Hartford, Conn. New York New Haven a§§!§ 7 a. . LEEr 27 30.37 | storm and other unlocked for oceur- Hon. _ ‘ond the hours the 12 m. ot 48 3038 | rences prevented. Detérmined how- - sty sifed to_labor, 8 P m..ieeiiiiiiilIIl1107 44 30.28 | ever not to let the day pass Without [eévening, Hon. : S o instances to places o o Highest 53, lowest 27. any indication of the projected work, | Pennsylvania. The speaker's closing|the employer having e sere finish. Couriaiiasne. Rev. Father Peter Kelley visited the|ren abotnded in beautiful senti- | eq a means of his crossing a river o et Predictions for Friday: B B i i 1 o~ bk - s ’ his employment, objection was made S WHY THE LONG SLEEVE warmar " e e e | B va Rt thar Gine boat) was Thie only X MARKS THE SEASON'S BLOUSE Friday’s weather: Fair; clotdy; den cross on the Iot, - apeaker. The at that G was his only s % 1 Jdm &&o. H_ Bfiss rain at might. 2 M imother equad of cantrabands up with nsieg chtis Boe Govy} hens 88 punng w by wore, . n ”}hnn i Women Tired of Sleeves Which Leave ington, about 20 in number, ar- | Hawley the ticket. o the cliation of thabb chaee 1 Sup- g Them With Tanned Arms, an Em- sum “Tiaex. in this city on Saturday morn- ;: - !‘Il mus?‘l“,!.“i,"fi#“.h ; gm a" Th chakie Of e -OWEG. - e Ledyard Republicans Nominate Rep-|port of the claimants’ position in the [ ““i7y.c [aing in the employer's con-| barassment When the Winter Social tive. present instance, if seriously consid- Rt 't tha| Season Opens. : )l Bises. | Sets. || Water. || RiSes | were mostly sent to Lebanon where resenta vevance must a / - Ta m | p m | & m | a m|those who came a few weeks ago_werey The Repubii of Ledyard have m’: Dlace & very narrow con:|employment or incidental pal — Ver aulln T |7 33§{@istributed. . The first lot are giving | nominated for -} tative, S ‘,‘lmm‘mw O WS ttis | Fules just given have mo application hile the dress demand keevs up 7 335 |¥ery general satistaction to their em- | Gailup, Who was their candidate e e oyoul matter lttle|if the carriage Js not part of the em-|well, the voguo of sults and separate % 441 | ployers and there is a great demand|year and Who was deféated by a mere| Whether ployment, is contemplated by the|skirts is maling big sales of walsts| CAVE WELDING AND WFG. €0, H g £ X Scis. [For more. It has not vet been found | handful of votes. Mr. Gallup in 1861 | Means of transpirtation and he slect- | contract 'of service, the workmen aro | this season. b = <ohains, an epalr or - - 4| Dossible to fill the requisition for|left his class in Brown University to| &d to accept one and lost his IMe in|not acting in thelr capacity as em-| With advancing weeks —thel lnen| . . .. iene w s - 3l house servants for this city. but it|enlist in the First Rhode laland e e B B g Dloyetr il fauns wi ;:,‘.:‘ byl gy, gt Lo, 93 B Metals, Aluminum, ¢ 3 : = = = - rtillery 4 v a onl A \itomobile machine OF ALL KINDS ON Six_hours_aftex TUgh e T e fonorenty tor i *::,! st as | transportation and miet with a fatal X B 4 blouses in Beormette. crepe, taffeta, | bioeirs “Expert on bollers Al Lork AUTOMOBILES, Yide. which od ¥ Fhe contrabands | remained at the|corporal and afterwards as a ser-|accident. The ultimate result, so far crepe de chine, Jap silk, and satin. guaranteed, Ten years experibme > e e gl Norwich and Worcester station for| geant. as the injury is concerned, is the| grriage Necks are round, -square of V- Telephone 214, GREENEVILLE some little time on Saturday and were | - There was quite a lively little sorim- | Same, and the difference in number of | {emplated by the contract of service” |shaped, while elesves are uniformly ' CARRIAGES P S mage Side last night, be- o g " |long. e or ‘W - ES, WAGONS, T = D the objects :( u:n:lderl:l: cdurlonl!y. mage on the West Si ’x:::n night, be- | 375,56 Dearing. in che Casé: and was “part of the empioymen loks, ~ Quiiiel duglar wiltes ammorty P uey e SRt Sertiin Hathe Setnet, had been sipping deep droughts from In the case of Charles Henry, Jr. va. Summary. and who ;' with the utmost taste CHIROPRACTIC TRUCKS and CARTS, R W e ot Ko | ot tols ¥ usptans: moraine. a|ihe Dowl that Mebristes, as weil as D ot i ach bl pes® foe | In view of the fast thal su thess|80d nicgigersifbinarion. expiplis the rge Attendance at Lenten Service ay).. . o fcheers, If it eers. Lieut. Rog- % " Aoy’ of: Emth s sleeve for tho rea- Mechanical Repalrs, Painting, Trim-| _ Notes. descent was made by Capt. Small, eame along and setfled the ayeu. | 1916, by the undersigned, there is a o e Gy wn which ihe|som that women have grown tired of ming, Upholstering and Woed Work, | Lieut. Rogers and four other . police | ment. difference between that case and the|f7::a] injuries were received, and that|Sunbusned arme, the tan of which may Blacksmithing in all its branches. The Euphemian circle of the King's|gficers upon a gambling room 1n L 22, 1367—The internal reve- | 91¢ fow before us because in the| . was part of their contract of em-|do very well during Summer, but has| Daughters met Friday evening at the | SPears block on Maln street. Cafds|.npe returns for the third district of | S2se C! dbove there was no con- | ,iovment that they should be taken to|@ hateful way of refusing to vanish,| iy not mealcine, surge ¢ home of Miss Letitia Kramer on Cen. |20d various gambling jmplements for | Connecticut, New London tract entered into by employer and |2/ 4”7 0 their work, and as the fatal|after the season, and when the time|The science of chirop tral avenue. The regular routine of | [2rc and other games were found in | ygm ~teunties. for February, employee to take care of any trans- | {0 WO SN % el TG “comple- | comes ta. don evening frocks for Win-|seal of wide public 1 business was transacted and the re- | the room and in one of the drawers|amounted to $60,423.67 ! portation and it was simply a cour- | JONF 8 PERUIEL, (NCRFC JUT PGP ‘the | ter social affairs. favorahly spokan, of ¥ ‘ ari ports read and approved. . Following | 50me $16 in money. There were four roai tesy which was extended to the em- | Lom O Snp & 'and as the| Oriental and Egyptian embroidery | of nole, amons 'f Y 4 a 3 ey 1o n et ol Dwelling House Burned. To: that contract of emp'oyment, an o ey | Drominance au soler ; _ *| the business session, a social hour was | BETOTY STTONL WAL the GICHRL . S S Al or DN T s Occhsion. . law in the various states see fmake the new waists a dream &f“lmal- works of authority ble = joy - - 1 I ' .. s’ Ines uch ent lon is | ¢, ors of health subject: r 507 to 515 North Main -St. | fnsiommental siicetipns wits renfiored| ;. A fght occurred in ‘a saloon near|ell and a shoemakers shop attached, Redponderts” Final Claim. et e oy Tha variay casse “citol | aileo seert : I TR R ; g *ed'| John Doyle's shop, on the Greeneville |in_ Killingly were destroyed by fire| The final claim of the respondents 1q i walst noticed| Philadeiphia, late p m Dainty refreshmenfts were served. | 155q, Monday night, in the course of | Tuesday. The loss is $1,000. is thaf the claimants are not entitled | along these particular lines, N idoey “ta | cinv arvard uglver P e e O T ek Cand stove| | March 23, 1967 e Workingmen's | to compensation as the injuries re- | It s held, that the injuries in ques- | yesterday ®ad timel embrodtey n|Grc. ving thoroughl . istic. design, ‘rdund high neck col- 1L i 3 -,, | through a pane of giass. It broke the | meeting fllled Breed -ball last ht | ceived by these six men were not sus. | tion arose out of and in the course|art 2 T actic:' . 1647 There was a Jarge attendance at"the | inos S, PolS 00 S1 Ny Toran ot tie | withs o Penthugiastic audioncs, Somn. | talned by them as employees of Lath- | of thelr employment, and compensa- |lar of white satln in tab effect, ter-| Tt M L Lenten services held in St. Andrew’s | wrist. #- | prising the o and sinew of the|am & Crane and were not personal in- | tion has accordingly been awarded to) mna ww.‘-:‘ A L L O Y ADAMS-TAVER N | hirch rriday evening. Rev, 3. Bidred | ~ About 130 oclock fhis @Tdesday) | Union party. Ehers was & small do- | Juries arising out of and in the course | the various dependents. s e o ture ta oe| never Having been un - = Brown, rector of _Trinity Episcopal | morning an alarm of fire startled the | tachment of copperheads present, who | Of their employment. — £ big Thn Of the dainty taffeta in e i8617 & church, delivered the Lenten sermon, | stiliy echoes of the quiet moonlight|endeavored to create some disturb-| The attorneys for the claimants g Gailonio. Gnts trightmed up by smart his text being one of great interest. |night and caused a hasty turn-out of|ance, but whose occasional hiases|take the position that-the employ: BORN. T N e Adaca's By | Bovicy, the, pressurs, o offer to the publio the finest standard. ———— .. . :|ihe firemen. The fire occurred in the|were drowned by the applause of the|Latham & Crane, contracted with| GENDREAU —-In _South Kiningly, | SR00Y SHRTE 200, 90 L0F SCUOn 2 BONC | Bikie To0 SREV "L 'flnfllo!fi;arolEgu"): and America: Recovering from Operation. * basément story of Cornelius Murphy's |live men present. Benjamin Cross|these six men first, that they should| March 18, 1917, a daughter, Marl '_lf' L3 Investigate and lenrn Bobemian, Pusner, Culmbach Bavarian | paui . Gadle of Fourtn street, who | tenement. The fire was extinguished | called the meeting to order. ~Col|work for them; second, that they| Mosghne to Mr. and Mrs BABORA N rhe 11 waldts mireaty veferred to|the . 1 Beer. Bass Fale and Burton Muers|is o student at the University of Ver- | before any damage of consequence | Hiram Appelman was the first epeaker | Should work fof thém ot of town, s 19i7,|have & distinétly summery ook, | b 5] [ Seote AlS o Suinness Dubln Stout | mont, is spending a short time.at his | had been doe. and the other spenkers were Captain |Wherever they said, as part of the | MUNVAN_In Putpam, March 15 1917 100%e, & CISHRSGY, Summers JOo] sin vou : Hil P, B. Ale, m““‘“f“u. Nourseh. | lome, recovering from an gpgration Horticultural Society Elects. Grant of New Haven, Hon. W. C.|contracts, and third, that they should| 3, i V0" Bast Thompsoh. ‘with -colored Mm@ In collar, cuffs, or | conference. $oe Ale, Sterling Ditter Ale, Anheuser,| [ch he underwent at the college. | * myo aajotrned meeting of the Nor.|Doane and E. C. Andrews of New|be transported by the employers 10| yspsmALL—In Petersboro, N. Delt, in & way that makes them very Mr. Gadle was operated upon about & : . Haven. and from Stafford Springs; and that Herne n Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. B endt wich Horticultural Soclety was held _ March 21,1917, a daughter. Catherine | attractive. J i M C o A ADRM. Nevwioh Town month ago for appendicitis. In Good Templars hall on Monday|Broadway Church Society Committes. | 21l Of these conditions were part of| Marie. to Mr. and Mre John 5. Mar-|. Al the medish hues are utilized in| Jo D. ZIMMERMAN, D.-C. Telephone 619 at. Mary’s See evening. The total receipts for the| ' At the annual meeting of the| 1, th h ) B e R Aty § it ot the crepe and lighter silk blouses and ot G ... 8 o ry's vice. - 2 - n commenting on the question of | WAINWRIGHT-—In Stoneham, Mas; ‘a darki kirt or suit 3w = year were $40 and the expenses | Broadway Congregational church so-|mep, going-to and from their place of March 22, 1917, & _son, George Ei they dress up -a er skir - = At St. Mary’s church Friday eve $350.75, leaving in the treasury a Lal- | ciety held last-evening, S. B. Bishop, | employment, . Bradbury says in his Vara to 'Mr. and Mra O H. Wain. | surprisingly well. . Dfls L. F.and J. LaPIERRE | 125 the resular Lenten devotions wefd ance of 521.63. “ | W. P. Greene-and Charles E. Dver| %% Loy, Y F“nmmn s VT right, < * The line oF waists shown was never g day 0.6 ¥ 3 f A d. observed. The attendance at the ser-] ‘e officérs elect: President/s were choseh ‘pclety committee for| sq Ba mege A0p. Law, 5 more varfed or more appealing to et 287 Main, Street, Norwich, Corin— - | Vice Was larse. Butkingham; vice presidents, Dr. W.|the ensuing r. James Greenman ..Gen::,f; Tt has Besn- held . that MARRIED. shoppers. Offics, Hours: Personals. H. Mashh, Dr. J,'V.'Wieon, John Tur-| was CHIBHGISCK =kd treSwwrer. while an employee was on his em- | NORTON_PATTERSON—In New Lon- |\ Where + Py e styles, priced 10 & m. @ 3-p m by appointmignt| Albert Barrows has resigned his po- 3 : 5 ployer’s premises, or while on a con- don. March 1917, by Rev. C. R. d is indicated by : MeNally, Chi J. Norton and Miss ddvertisers today. - sition with the Greeneville Grain com- veyA-nce furnished. by- the employer to Cora R. Patterson, both 0f New — the Standard Oil comgany. place of employment, the relation of Brickbats and the Life. = master and servant still subsisted. DIED. Few congressmen seem any longer I rommer’s . Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Lindley of e T S lyed. bem South Norwalk have returned home to_want to “stani behind Bryan'— . made under the common law and em- > Boiran (LetAngwelD).|a1though a good many things are com- ployers’ llability acts as well as un.| ey’ e M sl 5 way, 0 a u marine after spending a few days as théy { e : 5 el g aged 64 years, ing his way, at that!—Boston Adver- Ve & i i pen: Funeral services: private from his late |tiser. qugreen Beer e o T \I ACantindsd “Festn, FMD AN 3 e s o (s ol e pe Anter When Employer is home, Mfln‘!{g s Tuesany, miter, —GROUCHY GROWLING GLOOM- REAL GERMAN LAGER TAFTVILLE Willimantic and vicinity at from 5:05 & 7 And in the eame volume on page 404 | I Faminy ot ‘West Piin cemeters| BLUMBING AND GAS FITTING |looms,up in the offing, knotical . if,on drageht at to 5:15 p. m. on Dec. 7th, 1816. It aid Transportation Money. we read as follows: Please omit flowers, Ki uick snil-away 18y 3 4 c o z was agreed that the injuries were| From the testimony it appears that| “The rule under “the common law,|JEWETT—In this citv, March 23. 1917, = 2l Speanine. & i ¥ H. JACKEL & CO. ornerstone Club Plans. Minstrele—| cgused by a coliision: between said | Latham & Crane paid Osternout 90| emplovers' liability acts and work- |’ Mary ©. Gresnhalgh, wie of the laté instant need. Five Tables of Whist Played—Pool | automobile in which they were md- | cente s day fof eosn Mo Ioouding | men's compensation statutes seems to| Eleazer Jewett, Jc . CALL UP 734 ——— |- Tournament Planned—Notes. in@ and a train on the Central Ver- | himself, for transportation from |be that usually, an employer is not| Praver from her late hothe, No. 283 i Set your rudder for The Bigg 5 C mont Raiiway &t Babcock's Crossing | Willimantic to Stafiord Springs and | liable for injuries to an employes be- | -yain ~strect. Mongwy | deteenoon; |B=Suis St g ien. || Littie Store in town and get the Ma ‘Carriages, Democrats, Con-{ A a recent meeting Held in theipar-{ 0 the town of Ellington, approximate- | return, so that if he carried six men | fore he reaches or after he departs| .t the Church of the Good Shephérd, Al EFFICIENT J| =i t, hobby, busines o 2 lors of the Taftville Congregati ly.1-1-2 miles south from Stafford | he received $540 each day for irame. | from the employer's premises, unless| Brosdiway. at 3 o'dock . Burial 1n | ments _ but ways zine of your sport, hobby, b . cords and huupst Wagons. | church the Cornerstone club compieted | SPrines which is about 20 miles from | porting the employces in question. | the employee is riding on a convey-| family plot, Maplewood cemetery. and ECONOMICAL~ profession, trade or recreation Will clean up on @ lot of Stable and | strels which will bé given in the near by taking the distance, 20 miles, and | Which conveyance is supplied under| 1917, Mrs. Tane A, y; Square Blanksts. A gobd line of Aute | [3tUre. This is an annual event and medidtely, and he died oné week later. | figuring at 2 1-2 cents per mile, which | @1 agreement, espress or implied, by | Funeral services will be held in Mt. - A gtod line of Auto | ihe committee appointed to take charge The Question at.Stake. would make it cost 45 cents each way. | the employer, as part of the contract| CAlvary, Baptim, chuteh henday. Robes. ¥ of the affair reports ‘£pod :progress:|- : & = ¢ 1t was customary for Osterhout to|Of employment.” Mapiewood ‘camatery. T o The parts have been “given' out &nd It was greed by the respective at-|pick the men up either at their homes Honnold in his work on Workmen's = e In our Cigar - Department floor, Broadway side) we have a sr for every smoker who demands & their final arran; ts..fpr- the' min- { Willlmantic, and that as a.result of {This 90 ce: v ance furnished by the employer and ‘BLL—In Norwieh, , rrangements..fpr. the: mi ‘thode injuries all but otk died ek 0 nts per day was arrived at y ploye TREADW n Norw! {fi‘ 22, MODEL RANGB Repairs for all makes Wa furnish - - 3 o1, uality at a moderate price. Prides right low on Team and €x- | rehearsals are well under way. & e the Gunstion 10 By 8 | e e e e hel nomos | compensation. Vol 3 raps 130, para; | WEBTEYIn Mytwioh iacofiwhiden [l - - L o mess © L e : ress’Harnesses and ‘Rubber Boot: >3 was whether or mot the in- rning and to leaves them at night|&raph 110 on Means of Conveyance, to| Funeral from the home o nis 2h- E 2 COME IN PHONE ” bber Bonts. Whist Party. juries eustainea by these six men|as near as possible to their different|and from employment says: ‘tor, Mrs. Grimsiraw Hurd, N A J whoh & Co g — == Thursday evening several friends of | 2T05e out of and in the course of their | homes. It appears that a definite ar-| “The rule has been established in| Fourth avenue Warevills, . U y o . B - PRl B 5 of | employment, and also whether. . the Was made with Osternout | accordance with :Sound -reason ~that| mMOTRing, March 24, at . 12 FERRY STREET the agaz]fle an THE L L. CHAPMAN 0. |xnist party at m 2 S ot the dopendents ‘of Obter- | Yo eabry the men back and forth tg| the mployers lability in. such cases| Services af Secred Eemes ohurch at s 9 y 1 : .| Street. "Five tables ofyywhist g the sume aa.that of the|their wosk aid that it.awas a part of | depends upon whother the convevance tere <A g Boviss 61 Brontivay, sodsiuile SN 14 BATH STREEY. NORWICH, CT.[1oved, the prizes being won P IRt ettion UF Opternits ]| o contract of emoyment. with | has been: brovided by him. after the | srURTEVANT_In rford,. 21 Gresnweod: sk o ey s ham & Crane, and that a similer | real beginning of the employment, in | %1817, Gabriel 5 . n Dataty mtw!mnu_y!:! dependents is concerned, T would @le- | arrangement had been carried out en | compliance with one of the impited| Robbrt B eustevasis Eod @ 2 mefl J. cfic‘ll‘aflz Pheps 722 lowing which vocal And instramental | Pose Ol that matter by saying that|a previous occasion at which time the | Or express terms of the contract of | a native of South OZ Y. » ) selections were rendered by the guests, | LRSIT, case stands in the same.light.@s | mén had beéen working outside of | employment, for the mere use of the | WAINWRIGHT I L GAS FITTING, " | the dependents of all the gther deced- | Willimantic for 'the same employers. | emploves, and is one which the em-| March 22, 1917, Geor,g PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Pool Taurney Planneds ents. © .| The cost of tramsportation in the pres- | Ployees are required, or as a matter | .of Mr. and Mrs. C. f shingto Washi; Buildi The new Doot tane ot the Frattville | o The 5% men hercinbefore named | ent cases was Charged up with | of right are permitted, to use by vir- . : Wikl "N?r;r‘hh. c"""’" i AT Social club has been set up and the | of Wilimantic, v\?orklns on_the Dens [ aiiy e et AVl | i Tl The-Guiree o coilrse oot ally paid by him. this rule, the employee is in the course Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. old one recovered. A committee has 0 ¥ Dot S mted e dra oomitice, hag | nis hous in Staftord Springs, and | ” Fhe respondents testified that it was | Of employment if he has & right to the FREDERICK T. BUNCE | THE PIANOG TUNER% Tel. 299 House te A transportation, but not if it is grat- i 27 UNION STREET 2544 bt 5 g:glr ;3‘;;:""“' to be started in the| Willimantic. All of said employees ujtous, or. , acegmmodation.” » Phone Sat \Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. § =5 ¥ = el —— g by S - D o R HE T To Support His: Cententions. B R ] 5 o aime . e ncharge use as| ‘In support of his contentions Hon- - a — A.D. a3 T o S S| T, € k2, st STl S ; B RN e 3 % B 3 time “With frierds jg Putnam. n 7 in, ass. 3 7 g P 2 A {umevitn triczds jg. Sgme “means, of transportation was |3 tovers | s Cas. 19150, F18; e R xS Ih B o Dr. Alfred Richards | pecs £ 3 ~ Jodep ié belonged to Osterhout, and Suse # hot L z 3 electricty is to lighting. ‘We guaran- DENTIST i Telep freiatives in Moosupaiuch t He furnished the gasoline, oil and 3 . tee the very best PLUMBING WORK ©Mce Hou k if few days. ¢ S \ iy and dm;m it hln;nlt. Analhp‘hfi w ; 5 2 2 P iby expert workmien at ' the fairest 9-12 30 to. 5 . W 1 A : was a licensed driver, do- s 4 % Wet, ontiigd’ 1 § _ Muss Annie{Eo 7 !“" materially affect his pzpm» e S g : 3 A Parker Prisge. A Room P Butlaing [ i&- the suekt of Tenlh 5 i cmployes of Latham & Crans:| n e o T 18 Valtérs Ask us for plans and pric p for 'z few day: J. M. & 4. P. SWAH) Tailors Franklin Square, 237 Main St T T e ' Bt : T o rok e : ‘&“’“““% me, b5 Sh Conte 1L, St § J. F. TOMPKINS relatives in Maine; 2 2% = F e s iy~ T3 z : Gues . 1 ‘ 67 West Main Street Telephone 551-127 T. F. BURNS i |Heating and Plumbing |5 coLine ~from a: job-and fell from his ‘fll‘;!‘mv:.nvhichmru 5 Dthl‘lS i 1 in ‘;:'-‘:f fi'::'»:‘:’-“-’i ¥ m.u.rmas 148 Main Stroet, Nerwich, Conn Sanderson’s case (Mass.) 133 3 SN & ss e | FURNISHED PROMPTLY S inse. Ficded | Also in the tase of Cook v. § L RS S THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0.| ™ 100 Frankiin ¢ 't 23'.&‘“»- premises of the employer No. 11.to 25 Ferry Strsst - ¥ ' |13 under the same risk of accident as = 4 —_— i8 THE PLACE TO GET A NIC Becurs -ypon & conveyknuce furnishe S u 4 PIECE OF CORNED SEEF OR‘ANY - - s s THING IN THE MEAT LINE. ildren Ory Dentist his ‘way_ to and of the commonalty unless the accident ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NIC VAL.LUPPERT FOR FLETCHER'S - 2 - . —— : . Gt e | R s CASTORIA ™ * | et A s = ez 2 iy & =

Other pages from this issue: