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) i I IADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED, Teachers - and Preachers find instant relief frem veice troubies by using Brenchial Lezenges 10 Cents a Box N.D. Sefin & Seon e TRAVELERS' REQUISIFES TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND LEATHER BAGS. Our stock prlses all that is new and init "line of goods. The right to Buy is where you knew theéy are rellable. That is why the f - Norwich's trunk business Wriat Bags, Pocket Books, inds of nevelties in leather - and Zoade. TEE SBEFUCH . T HARNESS CO. WM. C. 30DE, Prop. Melephone S6° . 283 Main Street. / . Norwich, Friday, April 8, 1910. = \GEO. A. DAVIS The Bulletin snould se aeliveres | Shows No Sién of Nervousness and Makes No Complaint everywhere in the city before 6 a. Suabscrivers whe fail to receive that time will confer a favor b porting the fact to The Bulletin THE WEATHER. Forecast For Today. For New England: Partly ci warmer in the interior. Predictions frem the New York Her- | ight in his cell at police headquarters | that he went to work for the Peopie's ald: On Friday falr weather lower temperatures will prevail, light westerly to nertherly winds temperatures, Observations in Norwich. in temperatu changes Thursday: Ther. 7 a m 58 30, WL 64 6 p. - 50 li)gllest 64 l-)west Comparisons. Prfiduhon for Thursdd)‘ Show s betoming variable. Moon and Tides. on Saturday fair weather, with nearly | finally lay down to try to sleep. Officer | he drifted along, deing nothing es- stationary, followed by~ siowly risi Edwin C. Holbrook was stationed in | pecially, making his home in the v weather: Fair; coole becoming northwes Poyle had M| | of Mental Condition—Admits Shouting Motsrmax. {1 Want To Call Your re~ In his confession of the murder last | in the last year or so were done by | Thursday mornlnl and week Thursday night of Miss Martha | him, He eonfessed to all of the signs of nerveusness nih“"- ‘_.n B. Blackstone, the scheolteacher, Beri- | breaks attributed to “the burglar” | plaved when the Imnldfldtn ot e » ’ ram G. Spencer described various pre. | and said that he took great pleacuro |focussed upon him in I a dlCS oudy | vious crimes which he committed in | in reading about them in the papers. and in his interviews with the ounco Shopping Bags Schoss Netis. Splendid Styles and Medium Poputer Prices. Albin, the 12 menths old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, who had heen| IF YOU ARE LOOKING YR A il with meningitis, died Tuesd: The | o . funeral was held ‘Thursday at ons p.|STYLISH BAG AT A PRICH fROM Friday, with moderate to brisk north- | Springfield, The Republican Thursdiuy “When a young man he enlisted in |and his family. west winds; Saturday fair, slightly |in describing the confession sa the navy, and after serving for a ‘ime sy “Spencer must have spent a terriblz | was discharged for disability . After and | after his arrest. Far into the nizsht | Express company in San Francisco, with | he stood dejectedly clinging to the | Cal, and worked with them until the and | bars of the jron cage. and when he | earthquake. After that catastroph= front of the cell 4o watch him to m sure that he did himself no harn. Th= and northwest. While in Califoi he stole the big Colvs army revorve: The following records, reported from £ m. from their home on the Little Flat. | g5 60 yp TO §488 YOU NUED.GO Nw Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes = = 5 The bearers were Adam Mliller, Ernest e and the barometric Tl ‘ > ckson, Themas Carter, Axthur Alm- | pARTHER THAN RIGHT HERE, Burial was in Yantic cemetery. o : 5 The three weeks old son of Mr. and | FOR WE HAVE THN GOeDS. - : re. Harry Laster died Tuesday. Tho funeral was held Thursday. Burial was in Yantlc cgmeter. Mrs. Louls Fontain is visiting in Boston, POCKET BOOHS, BIEL ROUNS and LETTER CASES. TRAVELING CLOCKS in ISATH A requiem high maes fer the Rev. : ER CASES. ; ; £ : 3.°W. Hoey was celebrated on Mon- ; - iy ‘ day moming by Rev. M. 1. Lynch by | POCKET DRINKING CUPS. request of the St. Jean society. - Tuesday morning a month’s mind re- LEATHER BACK ' OLoww % Memorial Masses. e1s; s/ M Bun Il _High || Sets. || W Il iem high mass was celebrated by | BRGSHES AND GA "HANG. Father Lynch for Richard Hoe ERS IN LEATHER CAl On Wednesday morning a requiem - Sor-esa high mass was celebrated by Father| A L ARG E ASSORTMNT, OF Lynch for Mrs. Charen. POCKET FLASKS, ALL Stamssawy | Spring Vaeation, PRICES. The public school is closed this week B ning Monday, April 4th, and Six hours after high wate tide, which is fellowed b tion. Miss Hazel Loomis was given a most fenjoyable.surprise in honor of - birthday Wednesdayv even at Birthday Parties for Miss Hazel Loomis and James W. Fraser—Local Men- for the spring vacati:')n. 3 & i Mrs, Alix Dupont, Jr. has been call- ed to Grosvenordale. Her mother is|thereafter, this Stere will closs at { Sssiously ill. 6 p. m., EXOEPT Wednesday and Sat- flood tide. The Academy of the Holy Family g e opened Thursday morning after the |urday evenings. GREENEVILLE Easter vacation. Unsigned news sent to The Bulletin is never published. The name of the O et ime s | GEO. A. DAVAS, of good faith. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. e T State Secretary of rd of Education and Mrs. K. Visits Here—Personals. reet. ents, and ot—hpr lmnd‘-umv ents,from her friends. There were people present her cousin, i a nie Matthews, Lillian Austin, Lund, Ethel and Erma Very, Messrs. Charles and Bert Tur George Barnes and Winthrop Abe Qreeneville and Thomas Brown, Chris- | njght was sleepless both for the man | whi¢h topher Hedler, Albert Aberg and Gvorse: behind the bars and for the big blue: | ups. This formidable looking weapon, | Bdna Bentley. Barlow of Taftville. Miss proved an entertaining hoste CUT PRICES Sterling Silver Novelties 25¢ up Also OPERA GLASSES A few fine pairs, slightly shop- worn, at half price. John & Gea. H. Bliss, JEWELERS. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gzrdaer) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALT Teiephone 883. apres/ FOR SHELF PAPER GO TO CRANSTON’S } | i BOAT PAINTS Weolsey’s Oepper Paint (red and green) Weolsey’s Rubber Seam Paint, Heffman’s Yacht White Paint, Owockett’s Spar Preservative Varnish. Steel Wool and Steel Brushes —AT— FRED C. CROWELL'S, 87 Water St. Open Saturday evenings till 8 p. m. merisdaw JOSEPH BRABFORD, Beok Binder. Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY. Telephons 358 N”ARK" H"Il., oct104 was a thoroughly delightful affair. Surprise for J. W. Fraser. Wednesdcx_ was the birthday of|long, lonely night, with the des,erate | expert marksman. So proficient did ager, and in the evening | outlook ahead, had a powerful affect, | he become, he said, that he could tos: about twenty of his friends gathered at| and as soon as possible yesterday |a penny inte the air and pink it be- James W. his bome on Hamilton avenue helped him celebrate the occasion in a| Bovle, saying he wished to see him | good shooting with so heavy a hand- proper manner. The festivities start- | personally. Captain Boyle went to tho | gun, if he was actually able to do if. ed with a tempting supper, and later | man's cell and Spencer told him that there were games and mu Fraser was voted a capital host. ‘The Father Mathew T. A. soci ‘baseball team has a game on for Sat- | isfled ‘'with this ameunt of privacy, Temperance Society vs. Bowen’s Team. | into the detentien room, and they sat Charles D. Hine of Hartford, secre- | §f ’ 9 tary of the state board of educ-umm was on a tour of inspectiomn throug! here this week, making the trip by automobile. Willilam Frink recently purchased coat who kept the leng vigil which is of 38-caliber, with a walnut James Kilroy, who has been_ em- ordeal of the day before, when Spen- |stock. Spencer sald he took from sume | ployed as driver for the Palmer Bro cer was called upon to undergo the |soldier in the regular army, and beinz lat Fitchville, has resigned and a ee g 2 Mr, and Mrs. John R. Parkhurst anl s . two children of Stafford Springs spent end Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Chariee g BERTRAM G ENCER N. Congdén. s : s ‘Miss “Ethel Rodgers of Wast Great Plain is spending the week with Miss he used in most ef his hold- a 1290 pound horse for use on his farm. scrutiny of his many victims, most of | a great lover of firearms he used the |cepted the position of coachman for whom identified him, followed bv the | weapon a great deal and came to be an | Winslow T. Wiiliams. ATTACKED BY BULL. and | morning Spencer sent for Captain | fore it touched the ground—pretty |Torrington Farmers Ribs May Have Internal n “Spencer said he came to Springzfield F. E. Doolittle, whe runs a dairy T.| he wanted to sit down with him =il | ahout five years ago, and worked |farm on the Harwinton road, Torring. alene, to have a long talk. Accord- |around in different places. ton, was badly injured the other after- ingly Captain Boyle took the prisoner | that wherever he worked his dispo noon by a vicious bull whieh he was tion always got the better of him, and |leading from the barn. A pole at- ’s | down tegether. Spencer was not sat- | sooner or later he was discharged. Jle | tached to & ring in the bull's nose was always had a great desire to have [broken in the struggle between the urday with Billy Bowen’s aggregation | and asked that the transom be closed. | jewelry and nice things, but his means [ man and the beast, after which the of would-be stars, and the dust is ex- | When this was dene he began his cu: would not allok him to buy them. AS |bull knocked Doolittle down and by pected to fly at the Cranberry. Both |fession which included the storv of long as he did not have the money t3 | butting him and striking him with its teams are strong and wel matched. Personals. his whele life. ‘“Spencer was coeler then than he had been for twenty-four hours before. spend for trinkets he had to get them |front feet broke several ribs and in- in other ways. When he was a young- | flicted severe body b and possi- ter he would take anything he could | bly internal injurie it for the ar- Not a patent medicine, but a HOME Alpert MoNulty was in Hopeville | Pérhaps he had nerved himself for the | lay his hands on_not for the sake of | rival of help in response to his cries, Thursday, making the trip on horse- | tale he was about to unfold. or it vnay | their intrinsic value, but just to run | Doolittle would probably have boen REMEDY, MANUFACTURED IN back. ‘Wiitiam McMillan is visiting at have been that he anticipated the r the risk of stealing’ them, and satisfy- | killed, Because of its dangerous cl lief that would come when he bhad |ing the desire to possess them.” acter’ the bull's horns wers cut off|OUR OWN LABORATORY, and cen- his | made a clean breast of his story. He Spencer’s admissions made It ap- |several years ag home on Boswell avenue from Middle- | S2id that his life of crime bezan when | parent that for ceol daring and au- _—_— taining the strengthening propertiss of bero, Maas, where he has a position | Dé Was a mere boy. He remembered | dacity he has had few equals. His The 652 registered trade unions of Arnaud TLapierre, ment in Burlington, is visiting at | home on Central avenue. TAFTVILLE . S - 1d alone, - 1 i g | Presented wu(h‘ ,10'_", Gold—William Springfie] alone, but all of the bur self and appear later with a drawn | spANN—iIn MQ‘ Ir,.( April 7, 1919, Brierly Going to Ballouville—Vill Mention. Miss Lena Fortin, who left Wednes- day for a trip to varlous points Canada, was handsomely remembered by her friends on the evening of @ parture. She was surprised at home on Narwich avenue and present- who is a student | had a great deal to do with. the fu- {of medicine at the University of Ver-|ture of his life. When he was 12 !in the offics of @ large shoe company. | being punished by his father when |robberies were never specifically plan- | Grea; Britain have a total membersihp | PTime fean besf, & seluble sait of iren only § years old and he thought that | ned. of 1,973,560. and the best wine. If yeu are run Hid Under Beds. v == e feel bad, need a tenie, you his | years old he made his first “steal,” and | Walking along a street, he would DIED e, Y g since then he has been stealing and |reach a house whose inmates’ atten- > will find in this excellent remedy a committing rebberies right alons and |tion was momentarlly distracted by an | PQWNBY—In New Lendon April ¢ % ! all over the countiry. His operations, | outside event—an accident or a small and Margaret Sweshay Downey, aged | never failing rejuvenater—it will wive he said, have not been confined to | fire—and would enter and secrete him- | 23 years. " strength, stamina and vitality. glaries that have been committed here |revolver and demand money. Or he Agnes % age would hide himself under a bed in a {Funeral -n (h- oou woman’s room, watch her take of* her | Robert Wil les Ferry, .1‘“"*7 NO BETTER SPRING TONIS. with grip and she is now threatened | jewelry for the night and then boldly e‘::"‘:"& at 375 o'clogk. Buriml at Pint Botties 50 cents, with pneumenia. demand it. i I ‘While on the street, Spencer usually n Miss Christine Avery of Old Mystic | Wore an overcoat and a derby hat, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Whieh, before enterfng the house, he in Maosup this uzer joon at Ennis Paisely. would secrete near the structure, 4 o'clock. Bur] aru‘nu ceme- —_— meanwhile donning a mask and slouch | tery at 11.45 o'clock Sasurday. e g her her ed $10 in gold. She also received a Mrs. Zoe Bebeau has returned to her | hat that he carried in his overcoat lnll-—-!s. Montvi.l:i-v" bo\guet of flowers and after giv lawer to each of her guests took the rest with her to Canada. Takes Pesition at Ballouville. Willlam Brierly on Saturday -will leave the employ of the Ponemah com- peny, in wh mule spinning depart- ment he has been for over twet years, befmg now second hand. After taking a short vacation he will become overseer’of the mule room at the cot- ton mill in BaMHouville, Hector McC nell superintendent. During their long term of reside in Taftville, Mr. and Mrs. Brierly havs been prominent in church affairs, and he has also been an active member of various fraternal organizations The position offered Mr. Brierly is consid- erably more lucrative than the one holds at present. Mr. and Mrs. Brier- ly have not yet decided when they will move to their new home. Sustained Compound Fracture. Joscph Beaudry, whose leg was bro- kén at the Ponemah company’s new weave shed Wednesday afternoon, was doing as well as coyld be expected the Badkus hospital Thursday. sustained a compound fracture of has boarded at 9 Front street. Leave Monday for Northbridge. Mrs. William Sanderson and mother, Mrs. Jane McNeely, are pre- paring to move next Monday to North- bridge, Mass., where Mr. Sanderson took a position as overseer in slashing room of the Rockdale mills several weeks ago. Personal Mention. Edward Drea of New London has been visiting friends in Taftville. Mrs. John Benoit is seriousky ill the home of her daughter, Mrs. R Normand,' of 6 South C street. Mrs. Benoit, who is over 70, has bheen right t$bia, and the break will lay him up for weeks to come. He came here with the J. W. Bishop company and ing | home near Drummondale, Canada, aft- | Pocket. His robbery committed, he . she | er spending two months with Mr, and | would replace mask and soft hat in Ln_ mn;‘_‘, wreh | 131.133 Main Street, Mra, Regis Paradis. his overcoat pockets, don his derby Satorday alerseen st and overcoat, and calmly walk awey. | Saloci. NORWICH, CONN. J. J. Donovan, who has sold his| One of his most daring exploits was _A.IMI——IRW Avril 7. property on Merchants avenue to Will- | in the summer of 1908, when, walking athy, amchter of Ji nd’ & When in meed of an unexoslied iam Pollett, is moving into the He: along the street, he was attracted hy Debarros, aged 5 years, 3 months and OXYFOAM-—the Per- drick block, over Shea & Burke's fur- |2 brilliant light and the hum of econ- I3 days Tooth Wash use oxide Wash, 25 cents a bettle. nty | niture store. V:rsa‘t!lon through the open windews ‘ —_— of a house where a card party was In B marlédew NORWICH TOWN progress. Leaning on the window sill A SRS he thrust his revolver into the roora w}?‘: v!:.o.:’ll'-'a" "M on- | Rev. Jerome Greer and Family Mov- | %, d°manded forced contributions. | Znd’ ther gnnaa-&-u ur nce| g to Niantic—New Pastor at M. |police bezins with the Luddington | gt Caused ‘” S el o nmgr S e m E. Church—Jonathan Smith Recov- | robbery, in which Spencer hid under land u.nue ehnm"flw ering. a bed, saw a woman while disrobing t of this kindly 1 af take off two diamond rings and hide 3 y rem J. Rev. Jerome Greer and his family |them. and later crawled out and forced FAMILY. mfi move today (Friday) from West Town |her to hand them to him. mp e e street to Niantic. During their five | . Whie living on Seventh street. in L Springfield, he entered the house of 15 Main Street, Dr. R. P. M. Ames, across the street, he years’ residence here, Mr. and Mrs. Greer have made many friends who greatly regret their leaving. The new pastor, Rev. Mr, Thompson, who has been preaching at Gales Ferry, will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church this coming Sunday. Spring means new Furnaiture. And we are preparsd to show yeu the finest goods in Connectiowt. Any- thing at any price. Special pieces that belp you in buying odd furniture whem Jhouse cleaning. Now is the time fo buy. We will be pleased to have you ia- spect the walues offered here. and stole some silverware and jewelry. In March, 1909, he was attracted by a crowd in front of the house of N. R. HoSley, 22 Brookline street, and seized his opportunity to hide himself in the house, Local Jottings. Shoots Out Lights. . Miss Grace Dolbeare of Plain Hiil : l D 2 In another instance, to intimidace a lrec ors nes a severe attack of Srip. o in neiner metance, o numasc: o | FUNGIA Miss Isabelle Douglass is ill with | tered, he shot out the lights and es- at Ha the Stk caped when she threatened to attack —AND— auinzy at her heme on Xast Town |y Ancener Higle'In the Rouss of Ay T Rogers. 32 Temple street, he M. HO AN. Mrs, Julia Talbot of Otrobando ave- | Bid in a closet until the inmates had mers ve retired, then confronted the daughter " her | Jue Fas a recent guest of New Lon- | (¢ the' house, Miss Del Rogers. tied 62-66 Main Street, her and made her accompany him to —_— marlld Miss Ruth Lucas of Town street has | th® kitchen. Then, as he left with $2 returned from a visit to relatives in |@nd some silverware, he released her. Lady Assistant. In the home of L. J. Powers, Pearl ‘Telephone call 328-8, Foumatamnck: street, he made his way softly to the % ¢ top floor, where he found two maids, | Hewry H Church. Wm. Bmith Allea Mrs. Willlam Howard of Otrobando R that avenue spent Thursday with friends In | soecypemiOeyiears, assured him sint| smiyisdaw 34 everyvbody e!se was out. He returned New London. to the lower floor and robbed the master of the house, who had just .M - Eawin L. Tinkham returned to Han- | antore, and siarted 15 soout - - | Patrician Shoes and Sterilized over Thursday after ten days’ stay Findlnz himself unable to open th& Latest Spring styles — $8.50 and § at Backus hospital, door, he returned to amn upper story, s, ’ Bo“’e — whither Mr. Powers had retreated, and A wemans shioo Mints TS 15ca the at ose i The board walks put down by the |forced his unhappy “host” to come |Sold only by 11| rural” assoriation ‘aré being. taken ‘up | down and et him out. FRANK A. BILL, $1.50 3 Dozen Funeral AGER Diresior " and Embalmer 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 642-2. Prompt service day or night Lady Assistant. Residence 118 Broadway. opp. Theatre. Telephone 642-3. and stored for the summer. Entering the apartment of Miss Eva |, —_— Tessier on Salem street, he had to | Telephone. 104 Main Street. Jonathan Smith of Town street has | $3T2. $60—the biggest haul he made ’ —at - s0 far recovered from his injury that |0 SPringfleld—by conquering the w: DUNN’S PHW man after a hard struggle. In this h Ro was abie to sit up on Wednesday. case, as in many others, he hid in the Who Is m“n’ 50 Main Street. house and later made a sudden and mar18d John Stamm has returned to Hart- ford after seceral days visit with | oy oc 2Ppesrance with a drawn I"or flle Mr. and Mrs. Henry Btuler of Otro- | ° In addition to the many breaks and LOUIS H. BRUNELLE bando avenue. holdups confessed by Spencer, the self- Sontetied muracrer. of s, wnrers | FOIlOWing Vehicles? BAKERY Mrs. Martha Richmond and Mrs. Su- | B. Blackstone, it was learned Thurs- fle: Lu:ir ‘;r ‘gl?ln{:rlii s gg:fi‘:s dn):’ that C:nth:}al;ot;pl?te vvc:;tea;ion Democrats, Top and Onnc'l«nlnn w e sl ast week of eir sister, Mrs. 2 | made to Capt. J. H. Boyle nesdav, | Wagon: T and Open noords. '““-’? Bates of Otrobando avenue. he admitted that he was the desperado ?f' v.::“. ::ooiv.‘ is considered, get N canaet # & L] Spring_plowing is being d Pooley, the aforman who recsived 4 |our prices. Salronsisih Z plowing is ing lone on | hooley, e ‘WwWho received a » Plain Hill, Wauwecus hill and the | bullet in his leg at the end of the » Strass Scotland road. Beet seed has been | King.- line ‘one night in Augusr, am planted and peach trees and other fruit | 1905, Ferustng 1o moid up pis | THE L. L. "'W