Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1918, Page 7

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'LEWIS—In Norwich, Jan. 31, 1015, s.. Chaties - son to Mr, and: Lomis o i : SISSON—In Stonington (Pawgattiek) -| " Feb. 5, 1918, itiiam Bernas ERAL DIRECTORS méfl*% e . : i o :B%r‘.“d.la.-g‘fi?iu Mrs. William | e eessesmrc— s m—— THE WEATHER. . We;*ly W"H Been Stopped By Respondents Be-|ceer 1 " Norwion, rev. 6. 1515, a ; : e FEBRUARY SHIRT SALE LADY ASSISTANT 3] 1 L bours. As a result southerly winds - b AN Calls Answered Promptly 7 i 3 Ory ons N have ‘set in over Atamtic const dis —Finding Disposes of Theodore Russells Claim|gqy - The temperature fallei 85 Main Street Aguinst Shetucket Worsted Mills Compeny. : ey 4 In a finding anncunced on Wednes- | fractured bones of the forearm. —] wett City, Feb. 6, 1918, 2 THE BEST PLACE 18 THE GHEAP- .in several|day afternoon Compensation Comunis-| After the case had been discussed | Samuel Goer, aged 77 years. i BEGINNING TBDAY AND CONT INUING UNTIL : EST PLACE TO BUY sioner James J. Donohus has «t ‘congiderable length and heard more | Prayer at his late e smn!:g o : . ) & a 3 a lump sum settlement for ore | or less formally, an agreement was fi-| 12,30, Funeral at the o U ANTITY o“ H AND ls SOLD FUR OOATS b ihe Russgll. of street, Baltic, claim- | nally reached by the parties at inter-| gregational churth at 1 o'clock. A i .y ant against The Shetucket Worsted |est whereby specific ' compensation | Lo Griewold, . i o7 s i 5 Ko Riopurian (Bimok . Mills Co, Inc. of Balti A ChoniA bepaly for the' loms Of four- | “ ey o <45 Jen 4 o1} : aiy e Manchurian or i The héaring wes held on® Friday,|Gfths of tho use of the right forearm, | Bits ot Veraer Soet 55 e o 7z . & Wombat Feb. 1, at the commissioner's office in |credit to be given the respondents for Funeral from “The. > ! ; 3 n 3 ) : is city. The finding, made public |the compensation already paid to the|™ 07" Gaorse. i undertaki ntfl-nn R . ednesday. afternoon, says claimant which is found to be 38 37| o yitle Feb. 10, at Nimsian [l { the| The average weekl of the|weeks, and the insurer-respondent A oS- 1.4l wages claimant are found to be $11.99. On |agreed to assume payment of all med- cipck. in Lovette ceme- June 11, 1917, a voluptary agreement |ical, surgical and hospital bills in- d c was entered into by employer and em- | curred to of hearing and to re- € ——— ploye by the terms of which- the claim- | imburse the claiméant fpr several tri < FORIAN. ant was to receive compensation d;;; to Hartford for consultation with the - TN MEMORIA £ ing total disability at the rate of §! cperating ‘surgeon. . WILLIAM. M. MCORD, Rl ol LA R sy ; ns e . A Tt pueviny Seaviad | ue coavmadants vev U, ihe. claimant and hos; provi the respondents pay to ¢l s { A by graph 7 of the act as amend- | $547.78, which is compensation at the : i 3 . i \ } o = ed. Said agreement was in all re-|rate of $5.995 for 124 4-5 weeks 2 i \ \ i . S in_compliance with the terms | (which is 4-5 of 156 weeks for loss of}. i ! \ 3 picss tempera- | Of the act and was daly approved by |use of arm at ‘or above the wrist) less DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT : Friday partly cjoudy. . the commissioner on June i3 and filed | compensation already paid for 33 3-7 e b . with the clerk of the superior court.|weeks, amounting to $748.40 less $200, ‘.REAQONAII.! PRICES i m:b-nwm l"::. N::vioh. Refused to Submit to Third Operation, ;2‘ m'm‘t“l&?’t h':‘:efi:u yu& nr:in:‘} A. D. LATHROP Sevit's pharmacy, show the changes| It is founa that weekly payments | Hartford. It is also ordered that the Phone 178 - in temperature and the barometric|on the basls of the above mentioned |respondents shall asSume payment of changes Wednesday: agreement have been made to the |all medical, surgical and hospital bills ,-Bar. | claimant up to January 15, , incurred to date of hearing, it being S i { 1) 7% [ A .GREAT VARIETY OF Y, 3V SR S .~ E which time they ceased because of his | understood and agreed that the claim- & : [ / 2 = 12 m. refusal to submit to the third opera- [ant shall from the date of the hear- 5 brsh ".m Gm 3 l!p m tion. The hearing was called for the |ing assume payment of all such bills ighest 35, lowest 3. J purpose of passing upon his request | that be later incurred bv him be- o R o Comparisons. for a lump sum settlement to digpose | cause . the injury. This settlement : . ; . at FRISWELL’S Predictions for Wednesday: Fair; | OF, 1S case on account of the fact that | is in full for ail compensation o Which dhao 2t 3 ! ¢ | s Figing temperature. *day: TOIF | two operations had been done and had [the claimant is entitled because of s : * > 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET ‘Wedn s weather: Cloudy; not been suceessful in.re-uniting the !the injury, - S wug:;tmudmatnlghfl - : JOSEPH BRADFORD Sus, Moos snd Tiies, 4§ |DELEGATES TO NATIONAL AWARDED COMPENSATION : S, Sun High D. A. R. CONVENTION FOR BROKEN ANKLE . o . . . ] BOOKBINDER ¥ m1ses® s, 08D |1 Moon [ saatt iy This great February Sale of Shirts comprises Soft Shirts 2 | Chosen at February Meeting of Faith R e Carlos Valente Was Injured While Blank Baoks Made and Ruled to Order Trambull Chapter, Warking for Gonstruction Company, for Spring wear—Shirts that were purchased months ago | : 108 BROADWAY g — e : ; Lt Ania especially for this February. Sale—and < 1 £ B0 1 HE LR T SR e e St o ke o] 0Summni i S50 oty S gt oo S sy VE WELDING Fa ]| et s v o s a8 vy o il by v | ey caromen- - [ P0yine wnd becwsse of tho advaningo which we eniny in CA l' & mm co - 20 1 S04 Mrs. W, Tyler Rrowns, regent, pre-|claimant may be able to earn his for- || WM, SMITH ALLEN bemc uwan!ed with.one of the largest buying organiza- N s e Yo it ook the ‘vemoria of ‘e Sooretery and [Avarded by Commiteioner Sames: 7. | ENT—— tions in the country, we are enabled to offer these Shiris R N GREENEVILLE B o ho | <F Bbai atoast. Tatuni i g |~ - AT PRACTICALLY LESS THAN TODAY’S WHOLE- &1 Chestuut St Tek M4 A state regent, Mrs. John Laidlaw Bu-|A. Vito Construction Company _ of WERS ‘|l SALE PRICES ; Local Man Ditohes Car at Trading|Sl: embod%iw suggestions as to the T'hm'll‘lx':mfih dThe hmnz was held Ja:, FLO e i e present and future work of the chap-|25. The finding which was made pub- < Coves to Avoid Hitting Man—P, ters. She urged making great efloy':. lic on Wednesday afternoon says: PLANTS . sonals. toward raising the fund to rehibilitdte| It is found that the average weekly ORDER NOW the devastated portions of France, par- | Wages of the claimant computed in ac- Overhauli Ver au “\g morning John O. Johnson |ticularly the little French village wof|cordance with the terms of the act, Maplewood Nunery Co. 4 . of North Main street ran into the gut- |Milly Cloise. n active co-operation |Were $15.00. TN and Re air wol.k ter near Trading Cove in an effort to|with the Red Cross was urged and| FYom the testimony it is found that|T- H: PEABODY" =~~~ Tel 986 L avoid hitting a man who was walking | the contlnued knitting of sets -to be | the claimant sustained an injury con- ] in the road. When the auto went into{sent to the aviation corps at Mineo- |Sisting of a broken ankle while in the, THERE ARE 840 SHIRTS, 225 of $2.00 grade.. ..., OF ALL KINDS ON the gutter one of the wheels collapsed. |la. Educational work along ail the|€mploy of the respondent company on Shea & Bu : The man was struck by the machino |lines of thrift food and fusl con|Juns $, 1815, at which tme the A. Vito h e rke 252 of 31.50 grade____ s Al]lomom but escaped with & few scratches and |servation was spoken of as part of | Construction Co. were insured with 41 Main Strest g bruises. The car was lttle damaged |cach womaws duty. Mrs. Buell laid e A RtrRies o, of Harl- [ : 363 of $] 39 d ken wheel. i ord, an 5 CARNAGB. w AGONS, great stress upon the respopsibility of an awar or compensa. u! gl‘a e- et 2 2 e chapters in raising the Liberty Loan |tion and medical, surgical and hospital D 7, . Personals. fund 05 $100.000,. which the D..A. R,|Seérvices was made against said re- F“nenl l!efit@f! TRUCKS and CARTS, Charles E. Jobnson of North Lyme|has undertaken. Many individual |SPondents on Dec. 27, 1515, the claim- " was a business visitor in the village |Pledges were immediately volunteer-|ant at that time receiving in full all % . . nical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | Wednesday atternoon. ed by members and it is hoped many | cOmpensation then due him because of ; There is 2 complete assortment of sizes and a wide range m Uphoistering and Wood - Work, meore may bereceived. said injury. 1017; also that they shall pay direct . ' Miss Rose Sherman of North Main| Mrs Browne read 4 clipping recent-| It is found that following the above|to the clatmant compencation of tne|] Of handsome materials, attractive patterns and desirable Blacksmithing in all its branches - |street is spending & few days with |1¥ oppearing in the papers, in which o {Mentioried Injuzy the claimant was in | rate” of $4.50 weekly for partial disa- 2 . ¥ relatives in Providence, call was issued for fleld glasses and|@ New London hospital on several oc- | bility from Jan, 7, 1318, until such time |j colorings, as follows: A binoculars, asking the members to]°asions, covering in all a period of{as he-may be abie to-earn his former D e LA .l Mr. ang Mrs. Jacob Helnts of Plain- |keep It In mind. about 1§ months; but that he vecovered | wages of §15.00 weekly. - THE SIZES THE KINDS # . " - ville are spending a few days with| Mrs. Ashbey read a very timely pa- |eventually and after about two months T 2 T TR A 3758 g | relatives on Central avenue. per entitled = Silence is Golden, aj'ime he again entered the employ of |goLp WRIST WATCH B ) : 5 e warning against discussing in public|tl® Same company. 3 69 size 14 48 handsome patterns 507 to 515 North Main St. |, Chorles S. Underwood of Prospect|any of the things by which our ene-| At the hearing he testified that since = FOR R. T. CROSBY . 1 ' b street was a visitor in New York on|mies might profit. that time he had not suffered any pain TR 189 size 14'% . - ity 3 business Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Channing Huntingtor, who is]or inconvenience from said infury ex. | Presented by Mayor Brown on Behalf . Light and dark colors > X elnee A—?B——————-— to send an account of the amount of|cept for. a little lameness and that| of Y, M. C. A, Business Men's Gymn - 174 size 15 < g ND DANCE war relief work done by chapter mem- | When he resumed ‘work. for the Vito| Class, 3 1 & > -7 jo & G H Bli AT K. OF ¢, RoOMS | DTS 10 headuarters ,e%ue,fidmu Construction Company he was , 3l to % S i 150 size 15Y% All soft cuffs hn eo i ¢ members send postals to her ress, | do, whatever wor kwas requ! of | Wednesday evening Mayor Alyn L. H ? % o ke ss Held For ’ 18 Elmwood avenue, with amount of | him. A ¢ - Bhy vl 132 size 16 B 2ot % ] B"’"fi'_‘ of Woman's Servics | ot swork accomplished. From the evidence It Is founa that | Lo sy " Croaby ¢ St o Al or s ize - 167 Woven and printed Madras 7§ ——“—‘—-—-—Amem eague. \lt as Yoied o, pledie 10 to_thein April of 1017, the exact date boing | o handzome gold Wrist.watoh on behalt 45 size 16'% 5 ttonds argaret Henry Memorizl Scholar- |undetermined, but about the 17th inst., ol oyt < & o on of ‘ !ivAo ';well‘ lfi;‘;flfllzd wfhigt and dance W3s | ship fund. said Carlos Valente was driving a team ;fi:@;g‘&‘éfi"fif e,;;:d?—!:;‘ f}:”c&f 27 size 17 And fine Mercerized materials : 2 Sunu;r:'c ey T in the| ' The fcllowing delegates to the na-|for the respondent compary and_ the|by's home on Washington street. B N DIAMOND JEWELRY by White Gross Gounell for tne benets D o el s from | Mr. Crosby has sent in bis applica- || They are standard trade-mark Shirts. ' The grade prices BROOCHES ot e vios p}:yae‘dfi:'nd fg 1A Mra "Ee"g’;g;"?u;’mflgfiufl‘mgt}g" ;;{:sl' [ren Blpes on LA s e report oo 5w |Y are based on manufacturegs’ wholesale prices of last Spring A 4 . - A, i Ne v 3 : N o SCARF PINS o i e e S (o AT o PO o e B 1 e o e o b0 i i o 03 | when these Shirts were bought by our buying organiza- RINGS e Concae. mpmen, ik ] fi“’;’&g; i‘t‘"‘tfi“fi;’flgg- g e ;gf-lfi e té’f sdiers in Tance || tion, the Dry Goods Union, for our associated firms, on g PENDANTS *"Fhe scorers were Miss Anna Ky, | 5075 i the Faith Trumoull chapter, | the second injury to his left anile | nig now lino of o m suceess In | § ¢ the biggest advance orders for Shirts placed last season. | - ¥, i Mrs. A. N. augl Mrs. Daniel S. 8 unable to walk on the foot at - — BRA Miss Helen Kijgoy, Miss Helen Wood, | Haviiand, Miss Mary Wattics vag alies |all, and that he turmed nis team over ‘oday the market is practically i RACELET WATCHES ||itiss Marsars® Bums” ict ‘S| Havisgs, dse dary i another ‘mplove. ad Bk Sho hetp TAFTVILLE Today the market is bads of miny, sl Stibs Ao RADIOLITE STRAP ) s a8d Mies Sadie Hinghey, Mrs, Browne mentioned the conven-|Of two sticks he reached his home s e L A ] The ;hist t:‘éri: eg:mlft‘ghe of- | tion to be held in Naugatuck, March|Which as a short distance from the | Hustlers and Olympics in ‘Hot Fight WATCHB ETC. mawm: the~whl:l daficing was en- u"fi' Wiil S Sotle 231? a'zvx?!e:%r:;o::j ;nj‘}x&e? “ann Pm& for Second Place in Mill League No. Joyed, “music being_furnished by the | gna taeniiny i poad o Pattlotio) oo = Pay Kimbal sell sc low in price as $1.25. Comprised in this offering are these wellknown makes: g and inspiring letter from Mrs, Buell, | Was later removed to the Day Kimball{ I—Individual Averages — Personals. EAGLE RAN! J ohn & G ‘!’{. it:crt gr. orchestra, Henry LaFountaine, | yrging various kinds of patriotic work | hospital where he was attended by Dr. _ B D eo' i 3% e and the keeping of a careful record of | Overlock, and where it became neces- | The Cubs/appear to have first place IMPERIAL J, B, HAYIANG TEAVeE. ChreE suth work sccomplished, " _ |sary to operate three different times.|in Mill League No. 1 cinched, but the . . D. | "After the business meeting, the| It is found that the claimant lest|fight for second place which is. being y ARTISTIC - AUSTIN NICHOLS CO. |programme committes presented vari-|the hospital on Dec. 31, 1917, and re- |Waged between the Hustlers and the - —_— ous National hymns, sung by the|turned to work on Jan, 7, 1918, in a|Olympics is hard. and close. The MARYLAND Hae Been in Company’s Ediploy For |members of the chapter chorus and ii- | POX shoD where hé obtained a position | Hustlers have g slight thargin on- their 3 THE P AL ACE % Thirty-One Yoars, . Instrated by different members. The|Where he could sit down, his wages|Tival in pinfall but team has the . DELUXE ; - 285 —— chorus, in Red Cross costume, was :\‘- tpmienhtx being $6 per heok The !amv;ona WTh 0']')?8@ 0}% fei-tl;:'- pr‘;d . v 3 - > . J, D. Haviland; for the past’ thres|composed of Mre. Charles T. Bard,|date of his entering the hospital is|%on. The Demon Five for o - Qhi g % 78 Franklin Street years connected with the local branch | Mrs. William H. Allen, Mrs, Charles | {0und to be April 26, 1917, and he was | ent at least RS ot SF, a6 o, TR Every Shirt Will Be On DISp'&y . P. SHEA of the Austin Nichols Co, has severed |Haskell, Mrs. Louls Wheeler, Mrs,|chafged for treatment up to Dec. 20,|standings: & el : . Pinfall his connection with that concern. Mr. | George -Ingalls, Mrs. Augustus Sulli 1917, the bill amounting to $487. The| Team. + . Won. Lost. Haviland has been in the employ- of|van, Miss Phosbe Brewster, Miss Mar- ;‘é’slo of Dr. Overlock is found to be|cCubs . 1 een i th , Migs Py 2 21631/ We will take enough room to show every one of these 840 i e comy or y-one years, | guerite Wulf. 5 -| Fustle 5_co 2 22283 - o PP . tmtyw?{o Which he was connect-| | The first sons, Pledgs to the Flag, |, The claim of the injured emplove is | Olvmpios : . 335371} Shirts. While the quantity is large, that would not be sig- A 5 ed with the New, York office and the |Was illustrated by Mrs. Otto Wulf. |f0URd to b¥, compensation during the | Demon Fiv merican House 21498 o N B - past thres vears with the office in thig | Mrs. E. Allen Bidwell read a paper on | isability (total) following his injury | High Team: Singie—fipstiors.. 281 || -nificant if the values were riot there. ; ? city. The Jocal branch is commonly | thé origin and composer of America, |9f APril 17, 1917, and partial disability | ‘High Team Three—Cubs-...,.1622 3 3 Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes |§nown as@he Stoddard-Gilbert Co, |which was posed by Mrs. Wulf with | FOm Jan. 7, 1918: hlso for the medical,| High Three—Ducharmes _BUT THEY ARE — as they are regular $1.39, Traveiing Mer, Eto, r, Haviland is undecided as to what|the American flag and Mrs. Henry g‘;g{‘fg o‘;"s‘:’dh?;g&f’; a‘r"lfllfi;“{’z‘““flt High Single—Barker . 1.50 00 Shirts at * u:_:; :::Mi“ il line of business he will enfer. | Lafis with the Eagtien. " © ey sequen - h;iividnl Averages: . $1.50 and $2. ik AORIEOR T O & SANDERSO 7 i 1 The hearing was called to determine| J. Murphy has the highést average » . . Prepe e, N. Prese Marselillalse, Written by Mrs. Otls and|ith whom the Hability for the second |Of the league but Dugas is the actus || Prudent men will not only buy these Shirts for immediate Lok by Mre, Wul, : injury rested, the Travelers Insurance | loader Bf the léague as he bas rolfed |§ joedy hut will anticipate and buy for future wants, OPEN NOSTRILS! END The prize-winning song in Life's con- [ COMPANY at first claiming that “the{aimost three times as many games as i ; long disability followi he' gé Murphy. He has an-average of 106-14 test for the b i g y following the sécond A GOLDUR CATARRH ,:;g i esu:;t g,?"{,‘,’;“ ;’,fof.‘;;';“”afifi Injury was really caused by thel for. [ While Murphy has 108-4. The ave- 5 i i H H H : : 3 [ H H # i 1 “PROTECT YOUR FEET" G. r".’m, F.S. _FOOT SPECIALIST 2 3 ; for the I e —_— ‘[Proved to be a spirited and very at-|Mer Injury. The Aetna Life Insurance |fages v B . ool company wha carried the liability at ~**Played. Pinfall. ~ Ave.|f§ . - E LICENSED CHIROPODIST 3 Horde Ok B ¥ e Bead g | atne to astrate. Miss Alice: Bono|the time of the firat injury in 1816,| 1 ‘surphy ...... 32 - 1903 - At the Same Time We Will Put On Sale Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support 3 i t's paper on ‘the national®songs of fi;‘nafdah‘flfty Ws’; “ff responsible for | Dugas ... 4784 ’ 5 B . . Suite 7-8, Alics Building, Nerwich | -*40+4600660456000680¢ |lialy, Tussia and Belgium, were Mra.| {12 0[Ny And bl resulting from | Grogeat” un 600 Men’s Fancy Neckties (Silk) —these are reg- 35¢l : Formerly of Waterbury ~Phene 1366-4| _Count fifty! Your cold in head or[Herbert Kind as Italy, Mrs. HENXY| oy hag fully compensated the. chim- | mooyes f lar 50c grade R B T TR M catareh disappears. Your clogged nos. | E¢Lis a8 Russia and Miss Ethel Sev- |y’ o (% STPERSalod she ctm. hlcnes % e : K trils will open, the air passages of your | 1,35 Belgium. 1914, and thdt when he re-entere i i WILLIAM C. YOUNG, - |hesi wi e s 355 cin Y ohe |, M=, Charles Stowart read & paber| Gupich”or the Yespondens compay pg | Qucharme 200 Fancy Neckties (Silk)—regular $1.00 and . freely. No more snuffling, hawking, onn’l"he ot Sp:m;edp Mo had fully recovered from raid injury. | Ghartier 5 $1.50 grades at c Sugseniod b6 . |mucous discharge, dryness or heat: ;:'l). ed The ll))ei;ynie ?1 sgfz-t lg fi““;i and that the employer had accepted | Stone 45 5 £ 3 : = STETSON & YOUNG ache; no for breathat night.§ the Words by Francis Soott (e¥ and | him as he'was with any weaknesses CARP) . Get a bottle of Ely's Cream |tPe music by Johin Stafford Smith an|yhijch he might have, and that -the Q;'fl?’ . ENTER and BUILDER |Baim rom your druggist ana apply a | Englishman, Dorn in. Gloucester, BR8- |second insurer assumcd full Hability | Rroenr 3 Best” work and materiale at right|litte Of this fragrant antiseptic cream | lnd, in 1730, Mrs Wil ternS | from that time on. The Aetna Life | oo Srices by SRigR in your fiostrils. It penetrates through | Posed as Colum Insurance Company also claimed that | Coleman 5 1 Telephone D West Main St | €Y°TY, Alr passase of the head, soothing | Mrs. Sullivan was chairman of the|{ho secina infury was the sole. proxis | : sy 4 " and "healng the swollén or inflamed |Programme committee and the after-lpate cause of the latter disability. 7 e mucous membrane, giving you instant | N0OR Was a very attractive and pleas-| “Very interesting briefs were prepared 1647 relief. Head colds and catarrh yield 182 one. The chorus sang each of the |y the attorneys for the ciaimant and 4 like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up ang |Songs. mentioned inithe papers, Miss|ine Aetna Life' Insurance Co. The| miserable. Rellef is sure, Annie E. Vaughn accompanying|rravelers Insurance Co., by a letter| Be sure and see Johnson's Bowling i o2 UERINLo piachs i 36 b throughout the entire programme.|from one of their attorneys who was|Girls at the Taftville alleys tonight— orwi Miss Vaughn also read a poem Which |rot able to be present at the hearing|adv. for over two centuries has been the was found enclosed in one of the knit- Molleur EXTREME COLD WEATHER of the water pipes at the State Tuber- ~ ¥ " KILLED GRIPPE GERMS | Culosis Sanatorium but_they were on account of another hearing in an- e = . readily thawed out and no damage was g tad sets sent to the battleship Pemn-|other distriot on that date, withdrew | Miss Blanche Dupre of Hartford has | Health Conditions in the City Are of |done. The cold snap previous gidmore = ADAMS TA Al e T e minol, | (Deir defenses and stated that the | Teturned to her home there atter a| the Best. © |damase. & pive sevenfect. under ] e army re given on the heari; - | short visit with relatives in th il und- split -an sed considerable . VERN and the Y. M. C. A. words to Amer- aring was called under a misappre- | short visit with he Vil hension of the facts, and that they |lage. The, tholley will gat you thers froll gsx’:fie sung by Mrs. Bard and M»s. | would assume the liability in tke case. h In vi i b of ‘the U, S. v the city fa about fifteen minutes gr Mem Wi VT iNd by the ‘Hoktens, as- n view of said communication from| Dennis “Murphy naval y d the Travelers Insurance Company the | reserve, who is stationed at Fair- you can run thére.in an nuf‘omohu. sisted b&Mu. Burrill Hyde and Mrs.|claim against the Aetna Life Insurance | haven, has been home on a-short fur- in lessstfme, Samuel Case. Company of Hartford, is hereby dis- lough. Dr. E. J. Brophy, -city health officer,{inconvenience until it could be re- stated Wednesday evening that the | Peired. . extreme cold weather had Kkilled the grippe germs and that there were no NAPOLEON (INC'E SAID: « cases of the malady in ‘the city. There | “A footsore army is an army half de- B { ; missed. sl are a few cases of ‘spvere colds among | feated.” Men in training camps, in A, A.,ADAMS Car of Nut Coal Arrives, Whereupon, it is hereby -awarded,| Parts of the Ponemah mill were)the chi The health conditions cnr&h)n?lents,h“n}( the army and Javy Phone 519 / Norwich Town ¥ i /A car of nut coal arrived Wednes- |that the Travelers Insurance company | closed Wednesday on_account of the I of the best and with | JHier oM QT A o oo ma £ day afternoon’ for the Shetucket Coal|shall forthwith pay to ‘the claimant [cold weather, low water and ice in ble weather there has| contasn one or more boxes of Allen's ~. * — & Wood company vho turned it over | through his attorney compensation |the canal. this winter than in| Woot-Ease, the antiseptic: powder to WHESN YOU AWANT » put your Duss to John A. Morgan' & Sons, in order | from. April 27, 1917, to Jan. 6, 1918,|’ 3 _winters which have been|shake into the shoes. 1t freshens the 3 t two-thirds of this car loa e | an, t they shall assume the medi-{brought relief to many a householder e Llis BGEE- B d medium Dbettét than’ thirough the ad: cal, surgical )and hospital bills lm:udrl. o 5 Water Pipes Frozen. Camp Manual aavises men in training mn at the city hall this morning be- n 7 and"9 o'¢lock: iy ¥l herause.of the injury.of April 17, whose water. pipes have been frozen e y rertsing el ® o\?:r'th ',t&pel:x(l t0 make daily use of Foot-Ease. Sold .of The Balletln. - The recent cold wave froze up some | everywhere.

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