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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 & =