Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 13, 1920, Page 8

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Norwieh, m‘bu.u.im Gun for compensation has been: de-y right foot,. has nied by Commissioner James J‘ Donohu¢ | and the wound the case of Louis Rose of No. 71| coursewof o }.sume work in about a month's !t | philebitis could nu;nl‘l.\ any’ é‘;" dependent upon timony. of the:a unlhmmll About eight months later he suff burn, of ‘the left ‘foot i:lihthh"‘mfl:: the regular course, and he urned- his worklln a few: w::mmmm his regular occupation. of the physician who atended this ond injury there was mc - cvnnuziun ‘tween it and the phiebitis which- ed_about five months + | THE WEATHER. & Conditions. - Pmu high_over the Atlantic nl:bt.unowlunhm finnflln ast 24 hours over the "_temperature n the hmn ‘Atlantic were ly “iThe, , Weltdrns storm wili_ mdve northeastward ' du: By the p! diher questions involved- this brings_us | % squarely to‘the suestibn“of What ‘was ‘the. causative factor in pi cing the phmm (which has been found to be the | couse of the amputatior of th 1 whether the employment had st m“‘h moderate ‘ tem- b ro. will continue in Atlantic m mw.bmken Tibs, week was approved'by the commissioner. - *'fl"- and k found that'the terms’ ‘of the agree- rnm haye mlli complied with. do with the’ contraction of . M l’“ sor about elght md prneumqua from | the Dhlehuh de -nnthl 1a it received anoth- B “of a second desree 'flas claimant_suffered 3 m: ttack: iember, lhg Avith the same respondent,employer. This | This last attack of influenza in" 19 Injury was . treated by Dr. Barnum Of icarried with it the regular bronchial ton and resulted in an incapacity |pneumonia ‘which is the typical form of flu- neu- ‘Winds, k. 2 xorw;;a when th tp, ‘Charles. '.l‘hbmwon was car zlong the dark road t.}lé' head- | lights” sude dwhile . Mr. Thompson stooping: over to switeh thiém .on again the car, .whicli; was . go- a,t a moderate rate of speed, went over ‘the nt. - It ‘was neces- ry to_jack up the car in order to ex- oa‘a _ Walter Thempson. ‘The red men were brought to Nor- wich” and to their rooms at the Lenox | House on Franklin square where théy | ‘were attended by Dr. W. T. Driscoll, RS o L, - MISS MARY LORD NOW o, /PASTOR AT WEST GRANBY Miss Mary 1. Lord, who has - done évengelistic work in this city and was at one time pastor of the church af Mo- hegan, has been grantéd a license as a local. preacher and is now pastor of ghe Granby Methodist church. She has been acting_ pastdr of the church for the past two years. Miss Lord is the daughter; of ' Rev. Daniel Lord, who was pastor of Congregational churches in’Connecti- cut ~and -Massachusetts for twenty-one years, and died in’ 1892, while in the ser- vice of the Connecticut Temperance Urion. A L “She has mzde injury hmm ‘of the left hand, injury arising out | of influenza in February, lot andsin she course of his employment igo lLad an A&ttack in: extending t@ Nov. 3, 1919, ©n which day ! pneumonia which comes with the he returned. to his regular employment. jenza, It was not the lobar type of This injury was compensated for by the | monia. |terms of an agreement approved by the| This influenza and pneumonia i§ a con- commissioner, which provided for com- ‘agioys and infectionus Gisease, ‘acute in pensation at the rate of $17.33 per week! type, and in this particular case had the during disability, together with medical. | marked catarrhal inflamation of the re- surgical and hospital sorvics. ldh'«l by rain Monday nlihl or | 3 mot much mmn in tempera- Observations in Norwicl in's observations show the fecords repbrtéd from changes in temperature and barometric readings MI\I” and Sunday: Thnuthefinlyeunmth-wbennthfi!hehmdku&mffimmh::x- perienced any relief. Omefiorh,thlsyeu,hvemetmthsuccul,uxdmbe- fore have we been able to offer such a large or such an attractive showing of the staple and mvehy d..ficm, for ‘men, women ‘and children. WOMEN'S EfiBROIDEflED HA‘IDKM!EFS : AS LOW AS:10c Dainty, sheer. lawn ‘Handkers chiefs with white or bared “bor- ders, “With pretty embfoldery— * 100 TOZBe ; vumc\' It was gpiratory track. This is' a disease which found that the ferms of this agreememt (s on an epidemic character and m{ have glso been fully carried out. which spreads with the greatest rapiaity. ‘On Janu 21st, 1920, while - tending ' 2 l as was noticeable in the regent epidemics cupola In the foundry of the assured the!which have occurred in thid\giuntry. "Age clalmant was taken stick and returned 10 | confers no exeiption and previous at- his home, and was trcated by Dr. Bar-| tacks, instead of conferring lmmunity, num of Groton, who diagnosed the ¢ase|in many diseases, Ii: this particular type. as influenza and pnevmonia. On Feb. 10. 1 jts predisposes other attacks. 1920, a condition of phlebltis dcvuoned' The disease is ‘caused by an organism which resulted in gangrene ang, necessi- | which can be found in the sputum, blood. tated the amuptation of the %claimant's’lungs and in other organs of the body. right leg a few inches below the knee of March 24, 1929, The hearing was cal].d by the redpond: ents for the purpose of determining /th question as to whether the claimant was! entitled. to compensation beraus: of thel amputation of his leg, and ulso to deter ire whether the condition which neces tated the amputation was.in any wal REAL LACE HANDKER- ] . CHIEFS A real lace handkerchief is a gift which will retain its graci- ous associations for many years. These are really exquisite. Both Duchess and Venise Lace— 98¢ TO $6.98 . WOMEN'S CHRISTMAS BOX OF THREE EMBRO!DEKED HANDKERCHIEFS Three pretty embroidered lawn Handkerchlefs < in each box. Either white or colors— 56c AND 75¢ KIDDIES' HANDKERCHIEFS With colored Dutch designs in the corners. Very pleasing to children— 17¢6—19¢—25¢ MEN'S HALF LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ONLY 2% MEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Pl3in Handkerchiefe, pure linen, with eighth or quarier-inch hems— FROM 65¢ TO $150 MEN'S FINE CAMBIRC INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS FROM 17¢ TO 53¢ MEN'S PURE LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 75c AND $1.00 MEN'S COLORED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS 3% AND 75¢ - HANDKERCHIEFS FOR BOYS Made specially for boys. Just like dads, with colored borders, or plain— 10c—17c—25¢ -~ Hm:m 31. lowest 2l - Sunday— TR m u m. ,' ‘Highest 38, lowest 36, Comparisons. Predlctions for Saturday: Saturday’s Weather: Fair, wind. Predictions for Sunday: Sunday’'s weather: Warmer, WoMEN'S Db HANDKERC! Nicely embroidered, in. whne or colors— ONLY*87Vz¢. PURE LINEN EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS Hand embroidered Handkerchiefs ayhich the lady has been waiting for. She wants real linen— 5% TO $130 REAL MADEIRA HANDKER- CHIEFS 2 Madeira embroldery is; always pleasing, and our stock ‘is very Lum‘)leu.‘— 75¢.TO .$2.00 HANDKERCHIEFS OF ARMENIAN HAND WORK Drawn work of the highest gual- ity, in wonderful variety of de- sign. Next to real lace. these are the most desirabl-z— $150 TO .5 ts complications nad, .the most complication Is the bromchial pneuinonia which goes with it. The period incubation, after the orm lands in the system, s usually from two to four days, which would show that. while this man was taken on the 31st of anuary., the organism which produced connect:d with his employment. lhm diseX® was In his\system some few The testimony shows that the clalm- | days previous to tMs time. His attack i Moon | ant is an Incessant smoker of cigarettes. | was typical of the disease. ] ts, | SmOKIng 20 t5 25 o day, and that l\e} Tris disease, if uncomplicated, run: has been in the habit of doing this ever er short course, but with th> compii- since he' was about 15 years of age. (Jl’l‘lc ions, such as the bronchial presmonia. arctte smgking Nas been kno 9 pro- | It is rather prolonged in its course, and {unce a candition of endarteritis fobliter-{ tne duteame uently serious. 108 Which resulted in a drv gangrene, but i Thrombo- was the other seri- Y fdea ana & in or sequ hich -l 3 Lo SR 1ghnd}ous compiicaiin or eequels which devel-| i,y asanciation, met ‘Sonday at- oped in ‘the’ case*which have:before us.{ Dramatic :Association. mer Sanday, al argo 1A & with an intercsting program as follows ‘m““z“:nrg‘v e Opentng _chorus, Throw Out the Life . W% Line; The Lord Prayer; readfn; ity, This: fallgre G002 G0 0T on covised death of the art.yjo" ) : duct, e ey S e h"“ sl B = in; seléction by the orches- £he, Tt ';‘“k St the | & ©f ‘the association; readg, Miss | RIOC - GUIULIL U O Sadia Briscoe; solo, Mrs. Charles Hall; 3 iss Bdna Minter ; seléction, A< can be clearly Seen from the fore-| ot dbatlings ;!chcsretaju;o; o statbments and frimothe - medienl selecti iss. M C selection, Miss Minnett, in ¢ of, tha higtory of ihfluensn withiy o bR - influenza 18 a contastous | e Dleasing _and interesting re- cerss. and, bne: which | - were follow-d = 0_er ment 28 by the ‘Glosing ‘mumber, The Star Span- | e foctor in “this The, programme was in mrosstie charge cf Mrs! Edith Jubrey , Cloudy. nor:hwest Fair, her’ home with her Fair, south = wiud, mother for_a number of years at West | Hartford, and was a member of the Congregut.ona! church there. . Before tiking the pastorate at West Granby| she had been in evangelistic work};': New | & England and New York for twenly years, and had gained wide reputation as a suc- | cesstul evangelist. BUN, MOON AND TIDES, i #un 1i Rises. | Sets, FORUM FROGRAMME OfF MUSIC AND RECITATIONS |2 ‘The forum of the Norwich Musical | @ CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS BOX OF THREE DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS With initials and fancy colored borders— 60c A BOX the Six houra 0 waker it water, which 1o cd by tlood tide. GREENEVILLE -. Mr. and Mrg” Thomas Delansy re veived a letter Trilay from their son, Patrick, who is with the cruiser St. Louls, now in the Biack S The let- Jer was dated Octoher 1t3h and he stat =4 that the suft; on the other sid of the ocean wers ferridle. The crulser| .. ‘%8 at présent envaged In the task of CHILDREN'S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS With dainty hand embroidery— ONLY 50¢ ing between cause 4 great to show any iween the injuries From the,f: vfic inju; “ana! 1 Bath Robes for Young and Old — Beautiful Negligees, = : E Attractive Furs. PARK CHURCH W) 5o £ - 5 30T OFFICERS i A BATH ROBE FOR E\E"RY A Jarge attendance is exnccted at the ~ AMEMBER OF THE FAMILY .;.nn;.ulc meeting ol’]lhe. men's club of : Handsome Blanket Robes; in de- Purl: Consrezaticnal chureh which will 2 i De hed Tuesday evening at the Osguyl signs and colorings, suitable for Memorial: Parish louse. The feature of men, for women and for chiidren, the progrommo for. this mee ing will b i second flocr. fve:reel movie with Charles Ray 5,1;» r Apparel Shop on the c?on will 'be fouhd in great variety in the The famous Leacon Robes will be n 2, leading part in Busher. Officers will be elected afld other im- found, as well @8 others aimost o3 weil known— cea % it|uida Danner, to say when or where m which prod the fn9uenzn the systh=. Conseque: this and nnenmonia eonld mot he rssed 29 an Injs og out of 20d In esurse of emplovment. nle where the are feeding | them. Mr. Del: at two Unit- a4 unon by | the Reds shortly e wrote and | they are antleipatinz trouble from them. Wikiam Murray of Prospoet street. speng the weel en Providenee, Hagty Plon of A récemt visitor with his mer La Rose of tending an_alec g Wiltiam: Semple 2nd ghent the week 1 New London. Rdward Delan Ment thé week e Tewott City. % John O. Roek end Mnin strect. the E 2 . & pending § 2 Home of her sistor, Flevonth strest > Grdtge Fergueson was In Jewstt City on Sunday. The annnal opened at St morine follo 19.30 o'clo, morhinz. ANl of the chusch sacleties fved the sacrament at the carly masses ¢ onest mday. and_the socicte members will| and hrre as a Guard of nmm,- i peoriods | compenstion ifMi ¢ half an hour each during the three was catitlcd to it hv Of course -an ='fon , Visitors to the devotions had the op-| claim f Bortunity of seeine for the first time the | have to Bandsome new ehure ch 8’ to be|nf the Jer, which rcsu! grocted in the parish as a Jarge framed | bitle, with eithef'the pneumpnfa and in zlr!lx-r of the edifice wos placed on ex- | fuenza .or with .the puncturtd .woundsof Dittlon in the vesthule of the ehurch on | the right foot which occurred over a year Rnpur Peapls from %! parts of the l'previcus. Then if i- cou'd be shown that ity ara.deeply Intorestad the. . new | the phlebitis the pneumeonia & ihurch and several hundred contributors|and influenza, q.gwn th e | IMPRRESSIVE PROGUAM REFORE RWICH _MUSIC SOCIATION illiam Riordan tng ves ing relatives m| portant busi be transacted T 0 be an ove Thz Gift Umbrella Ches:n With Care It Lasts for Years—and Evaryone Mzeds One. Where do all the Ugibreilas go ? You need one,.1l need one, and you may be preity sure that -the in- dividual to whom you dré going to Bag, or Purse or Vanity Case, send some nice Chrlstmas it needs | qyoy ropiace the Path Tobe to some | MAKE THIS HER CHRISTMAS : extent, the “colorings being most GI So. get him ‘or hef an TUmbrella, . & g i‘u that ‘on some rainy day pleasing. ‘We show them in Rose, et will rise up and call | yiglet and American Beauty— you -biessed. $5.28—$12.20—$15.00 A Gift Always Appreciated Shea of Jewatt Cts 1 Teawy Fines in New Seve men ard women found gu - of keuping Jiquor.. with intent to se s of the (c-iwere fined in the "ew London poli adequ | court Saturday - morming and one man | ha i ruzgestion of Curist n 30 day jail sentence give him by the program tsel -led uwh = $750 Circtani was fined $300, ‘hlv:h. HAND BAG I Loadan Court. $598 TO $15.00 . CHILDREN'S RODES $3.48 AND $4.50 DAINTY CORDUROY LOUNGING ROBES 3 AND VANITY CASES MANY NOVEL STYLES and these articles will wear out, so that by the time mas comes around there is y o definite need. 10r a new Mrs. Levi ‘Gortan o Porty ¥ ~nd on baiow the fin't on ’l‘lw 3da BEADED I.A& $10.83 TO $35.09 Stunning designs, exquisite color- ings, and many novel shapes give remarkably good chance for im- vidual choice. BAGS OF*DUVETYN AND SUEDE $550 TO $9.98 terialy are used very present time, 4nd we have them in various pretty styles and cclorings. | d. by ‘the | Mountz paid §300 as dld Louis Le h lezirns of recef culd bé found that ey R n - that e, = Warn- | irhyrassion H Wi e ¥ power_ of encd by the masterly play’ of MacUosweil's 1 Uemer's: F an)\ \I He also appea have TUmbrellas for “men—we ;(‘aruh\o Cerino. was /fined' $150 on. eacn wve dainty Umbretas -which-weve intended just for women—and ‘in the-smaller £izes will "be “Yound those for the cijldren, from the lit- tle ‘wee ones to“those who approdach adult size. WOMEN'S COTTON UMBRELLAS | \EXQUISITE SILK NEGLIGEE With wood, el K";fi;{‘,‘l{ The elusive. charm of these dainty " §250 To“@!fiw : garments s tremendously difficult WOMEN'S GLORIA -UMBRELLA'S | to Cezcribe. They are as light and With wood, ‘silk'cord; ‘0r ring, ban- | gelicate as a butterfiy's wing—with dies. Tips L:.Som%'tghfif:fl the prismatic tints-sf sunlight peep- ¥ y ing through a morning mist— WOMEN'S ' SILK: -UMBRELLAS " FROM $12.50 TO $19.75 A Sredly ity d""""i‘ For 4 tifal bags we have ever seen have 8 “Two rpels: of . maving Blehra were | B you{hf?fifi“{“f,fic?&fg‘ ‘c';,:‘!‘:" s feuded: frames prices running ;i ! e ng M shown, ome| showing bird - life, “and the & T OO PTG is very'large, | SILK AND COTTON NEGLIGEES |, 7 : : pent mmrdnv in the woods and re.|nd Mrs. Wallen and of their taking ti: ]lth" PICiTIE "“"Mm' Sacrifice, the |53 ) cluding the popular baKelife: ring $650 TO $8.50 Non‘v.m TO e 0 a in the enterfain-, Lppr ng e illust )‘a i Pfl“me’ Extrncu, Tfld ment, Wwhich was given to_ help toward | music .by Miss Morse * who gave great ‘Sflenl -popular hymns ° were _sung, MEN'S UMBRELLAS ] s 3 LA ) Thl audience room in the chapel of Wnt.n, Pcwd-n, Etc. to's: in th ahstantiate case wou'd m; n l from the phle; COTTON CREPE KIMONAS $3.98 AND $4.58 sas | EIven Dok Pasti L he aner o e use he was cogvicted aof.the same of. | | fense on the 6th inst. He was presented i fon_one_count;and was fined §200. Then [ Judge Prince. added,- just-before Gaspero t begun l()b \(:DHS oY lh(‘l he ua; escapad | pretty wéil, “apd 30" days in' fail” Gas- bave ereated a fond tewards the new | influenza or pneumon P T Toveliness and seren’y 9 BC pero mppealed and gave a boid fyr ap- Brojsct. With conditions favorable it is|es pculiar t> the employment, or that ft| . Whether it wag Diazs eolortul g3 | peczanes o auswer 1njthe schpiayoteaps: :rl"‘ml that work on' the new churen |y occupational disease, or an injury | migration, explaimed by y fnon ot i - P g smmenesd oAty In the SDENK larising -out: of- and.in- the. course of his | sic. ful : ! otz o 3 Ao R Tre parian mnmbers 2400 souls Wit RV, employment, o the sesult of &n iy 50 T Angelico's 1ove » Moying I“?"im\n Y. C A A e 4. o 2 Y. i e William . Kennedy s his assistant | " ng; ms's'}v,:;,',,'hm?,';\d’”;f o Sion | The audienca. of, gnen cand. oler bay i i emnedy_ax biv emistent to Corglis’ simple telis os3vc | Who attended the meeting at.the local ; gn the C. A, Sunday. was much interest- terfield Sunday. « episodes there iwas. the same ‘satis Charles Zarosky spent the week end explanation of one art by the.other: Fimiting relatives at Gales T BT i % The Greenesii. Huniing. b members | P€aking of the pleasure in meeting Mr.| Miss Leavens': cléar and illominatiag flittle talk ‘before _each picture. K!Ve £l icier moo;l, show. ariftess of every day It MacDowell’s VELVET BAGS $1.75 TO $25.00 Velvet Bags In colorings to mateh ihe coat or suit are used to a very great extent. Some bave nickeled, frames, the prices running from $7.93 to $15.00—others h shell rames, with prices from $7.50 te and some of the most beau- | The history of the first injiry in Janu- ery, 1919, ‘the punctured wound of the church repairs. i pleasure by ‘herplaying. - - Always "re-|2nd :G.:W. Stanton. réndered - ‘a solo, ‘ s LDREN'S FURS , Upwards of fifteen dollars was real-|fned, it was gra CHILDREN'S T'UT W OF. gy, restrained or{Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy, || Cotton ones fom 3205 up to $5.50, the First Congregational church was 'ized trom_a food _sale in_a side roor: Gloria at $6.75 and $7.50, and‘fine erowded, mury having to find seats in|after the play. was over, he]d by . Ever the connecting parlor when the play, | Ready .circle of The King’s Daughters | How the Story Grew, was given by the |to add to their fund for Christmas | ml.mm‘ 'n);‘ (m F'r-lhdu evening, unW: |gifts. ok of their teacher, . Muss|* At the' Men's- Leagne meeting _this M. Lathrop. The rendering by | (Monday) evening in the Norwich Town Norwich Town orchestra of L'Claire; | chapel, women friends will be privileged Larboard ~ Watch, Luna Dorn, Just!to.attend, the address by F. Leon Hut- Dreams, showing skilful training and |chens, superintendent of the Backus hos- expérience ' in ‘playing together,” was|pital,' will be of ‘interest to hoth gen ganetously applauded, characters {and women. I the play were taken by Misses Lu-| " 1 vine resigned from the Irondt for the past! D, B ther, Tda |’ . Becbe, Louise . Balle, Margaret 1o | 20350 “""3,“"",, where ] en months, he has been - Chpin, ‘Mabel Corrigeus, Minnle L. | £, months, he b At took - up work last- ‘Wednesday morning, ll! the West Side silk mill. Durr, Melverdn Marsh. As the stdry - TAFTVILLE grew starting with the renting of the Smith house, there was many a talk A meeting will be held in the rooms of the Britlsh-American Football and So- hit, and much of the Imaubt out the nature of gossip which is so often| ‘cial club’ this evening at ‘which will~be ‘ the “running, ‘working on taken up and repeated in communities. Allarge part of the entertainment and proper ‘basis, general welfare “ahd suc- cess of the Soccer team. The soccer fans | a part which gave special pleasure was the singing of Mr .and Mrs. mn ‘Wallen, enéores being respondeéd - to, the last song, Sing Me to Sleep, ln which Mr. and Mrs. :'lllm Joined, their volces' blended admirably. Rev. Mr.[have been urged to attend tHig meeting | and help put a winning teani in the field. | ‘The rcgular monthly meeting’ of Pone- mah council, K. of C, was held Sun- day afternoon in their rooms on dence street, with Grand Knight mey voiced the appreciation of all, Glaude presiding. . The usual rostine of QASTO R lA busiieés was transacted, ~ Following the meeting a rehearsal of the minml show 'lAl held. e £ party of younger folk: :.mmled al dance in Denielson ' Saturday evening. Frea mfl erected a wirelese. . The local m.‘i"l? was_defeated by :lnlflu Saty 'ternoon 2 to 0 Providence street grounds, before a &-lr sized crowd. H.¢ j voice 2! eral assembly for a mew charter to op- | erate-‘the” Shore Line Electric railway sparkling, as the mood. of the music and ; Eods of the picture . reg This - variety showed ~her "versatil of feeling through wifl‘x she had to’ 80, Wwas by no means a short ene. ’ - “Miss Morse also gave a perfect accom- paniment -at the showing of the-last pic- ture Coreggio’s Holy Night, to Rev.. Mr. Abbott’s -impressive singing. of Adam's lovely setting of those“rh‘tnmo words, “O Holy Night, the Night Christ ' Was Born. The ‘explanation. of this -picture, its merpret.mnn by, instrument and. by touched the audience deeply. Their hush ‘showed that this had ‘made ia climax of unusual appeal to an eve- ning of unusual® charm. APPLICATKO)I -FOR NEW % SHORE LINE CHARTER Notice has beea published in New Ha- ven ‘of the intention of Louis I Levison of New York, A Willlam Sperry of New Haven and Samuel C... Moorehouse of Hartford and others to apply to the gen- { under conditions similar to those in the present charter. - This is for: the section from .Saybrook to New Haven only. i for the gamut |by Rev. E. A. Legg, who spoke on Our much to the pléasure of the audience Al feature -of - the service was the address were, first, we cannot comprehend our great debt to the loving Heavenly Fa- ther; we owe Him so mich, that it is away .bevond us;. second, though ‘wa | cannot comprehend. it. we cannot avoid | acknowledging, the debt; even the worst of ‘men come to.see. that God Is good. and that even their very .life depends the Heavenly .Father. The - third 3 ought ig that we are not exnceted t pay ‘the great debt. we owe to (i3, for that s . manifestly impossible. - Cited wants - reverence. obedience, -0’ and companionship ;| Jesus..came to show us how our debt could be .discharged in these ways.” Robert Otls officiated at l)v; plano, — i ‘s Judge Coit's: Will Probated. 3 The last . will-and_ testament and the two_codicils executed by the late Judge William B.. Coit .of New /London were admitted ~ to probate - thire wfternoon- by Judge Arthur '_\ Miss Ethel van Linschote; eta) Debt to God. The points emphuxmdl The - capital ‘stock: of “the new com-|ed. in pany will be $6000,000, and this nearly all subscribed “for. ra Stockholders|: include, besides the above persons,:sev~| <Under tiv. eral manufacturers and others in Deq River, ‘Bssex, Clinton, Old Stmk Branford, Guilford Following the e the new charter, ‘.company - ogranized, ornceu elected and o def- inite plan of operation adopted. . . 1t is not cxpected «cars can.be operated over the' line until Iue h: April or early I Mey, - -hkmtfl&i'm. estate_and Miss van- oten x&\lneunwm the reln:.ind' special bequests to nonil church and to th. anh Home lfl a !ew smaller M m London Ua”pr”-’:! u«an m of some Teports but no such contest was forecasted. Sa urday. ‘Announcement -has Vice President Miller of . thé Silk ones as low as-$§12.00; with a great number of handsome handles to gelect from; ,will E:xh’e }gumzo choose just the one "' woul . $2.75 TO $1 13.98 CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS ~ FROM $1.75 TO $3.50° r'h“ “bee - the will ears in Spain. ~Ther at she wuz co! Tube Co. Leaving ‘New. h-dl. been made; by ot nis men & $5.58.TO $29.50 The littie tots will appreciate these “pretties.” Shown in White Coney, Iceiand ¥ox, Thibet, Erminette, Nutria, Kit Fox, Red’ Fox and Moufifor. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Wonderful gifts for the young fady, and the one not 85 youn may Ce found in our Toilet Goods Depariment. Let us show yeu. The prices are right. serhaps only temporarily, and the ‘with- rawal of about 100 workmen from the oity, to. return next spring if business with lL — CLASS GIVES SURPRISE FOR ARTHUR L. PEALE At "h. cmg.nlv.y House on Saturday given Arthur 'L, his Sun school class of me hy covers oken of their affect'on and esicenm 1hg class prerented Mir. Peale a lesther b a handsomely eagraved wroyght mlwr buckie, ' Dunce at Galt the prettiest dances of -rq season wus given At the Norw'eh O club Saturdey evenin; by Nk i Ahdrews, for , her " pupils s aud friends. l'w were be-i&h "Lipe rooms and ST Clai. m decorated and the rected by Richard

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