Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 27, 1910, Page 2

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ER FOURYEARS MISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham’ sVegetableCompound Boston, May 26—How to transfer the deposits of a national bank to a faro bank without the knowledge of a bank examiner, was described today by George W. Coleman, the comvicted thieving bookkeeper of the National City bank of Cambridge, at the trial of his friend and New York compan- ion, William J. Keliher. Baltimore, Md. — ““ For four ears | Bank Examiner Passed the Books. my life wasa misery to me. T “I told Keliher after I had taken E from irregulari- | 5155000 that the jig was up, and that ties, ten'ib!e drag- | the bank examiner was coming round, ging sensations, | but when that official passed my books extreme mnervous- | without comment I continued to take ness, and that all | the money and to give it to Keliher gone geejmg to bet it at far was one of the in m; statements made by Coleman today. stomach. given up hope of Coleman’s Cross Examination. ever being well | The vounz bank clerk, who lived at when I began.to |a half-million-dollar 'rate for six take Lydia E.Pink- | months last year. held the entire ses- ham’s Vegetable | sion today and his cross examination Compound. Then | had Just ‘begun when the trial wa adjourned. L e ool | ™ Coleman, nccoraing to his own story Tt | vas a persistent gambler from the given me, and I am recommending very beginning of his business career. to all my friends.”—Mrs. W. 8. FORD, | Borrowing $400 from the bank the 2207 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. Coleman Was a Persistent Gambler Began Speculating in Stocks winen a Messenger Boy on $4 a Week Salary—Faro Faster than Stocks. age of 15 when he was receiving but $4 a week as a messenger he began speculating in the stock market. Stock Market Was Too Slow so He Took on Faro. The president of the bank loaned him $1,000 more and in a year he had aned up 000. In 1906 he con- the stock market was too so he tried his luck with Frank Draper, a New York gambler, who helped him lose all but a few hun- dreds of his stock market winnings at faro. Coleman slow, then detailed his later re- movals of bank funds and heavy | losses at faro_in New York in com- pany with Keliher, “Jack” Leonard and one or two other friends. Keliher Offered $100,000 for Coleman’s Silence. After the wrecking of the bank when had returned and given him- he said that Keliher tried re- peatedly to make a settlement. and even offered $100.000 for his silence. Then with the waiting he ised to go to jail that funds would be 1 when he came out. in this S GAS METER THIEF Cleaned Up the Qash in a Number of The most successful remed country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. It has stood the test of years and to.d.nz New Britain Meters and Made His ‘more widely and successfully used tha Escape. any other female remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been | Teling the housewives in a do troubled with displacements, inflam- | ‘teen houses on Maple street {ha 1 come from Gas company . a slick meter thief mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir- regularities, periodic pains, backache, | successfully ed his game in New Britain last hat bearing-down feeling, flatulency, f 1 iuay af(irnoon, says the New Fiit- stion, and newoustpmmahom and got away with his loot fter all ether means-had failed. | e e o @ e p If you are suffering from anyof these s con s decided to offer a silments, don't eu hope until ward of $50 for his arrest. have.given Ly amsvfie. This thief hag his nerve with him hblo m“nd‘ when he called at the Maple street res- yonmld llkaspeomlldvlee ;t:zni\nvs.l He “qul,\’ vl\l{»o Irnml the pe .E, D charge that he had come to col- write to Mrs. IQH““" LY“; lect the money from the meters, and Mass., for it. e has guids when shown where they were lo, thousands to health, free produced a key with which he or | them. Tn cases where his key jpot fit he said that he would ca Inspector John Kennedy of the Gas company discovered his thefts when he made his rounds later. He then heard 1 about the crook. ™Mrs. Her- | bert Battye, wife of a Gas compan l»mm..\» zave the man the key to the 1 he empt d the meter | PUBLIC BUILDINGS. | Appropriations for Four necticut Citi More Cen- Fm Pamted Surfaces All the sub-committees of the house committee on public buildings and or that matter for wood grounds have completed their reports ether covered with paint, var- on the various bills before them, the last one having been handed to the full committee vesterday afternoon, says a Washington story. It now depends up- on Chairman Barthgldt when the fu committee will meet to formulate msh or shellac, in order to keep it in good condi iomy to remove all gre-se. stains and especially | | the germs of disease, use a pail of water to which has been added abld the thrifty housowife to keep ropriated f ach place is the wood work of her floors as | | Fion i g il closed but it is understood well as her mrpen rugs and lin. member will be allowed o!eums clean, but it f00. Where a larger appropriation e humes in which it asked for, as is the case in New H .su.d.h.uh.msly healthy by fer- ven, a site only will be provided for Teting out and annibilating all It Qs gemeral rule is adhered to 2 = of di se which lurk es- :unldxx!ga will DG_A provided :cl‘:uv 5 Gtk ers or whers Roclkville, where $75,000 is asked for b A corn at Putnam, where $100,000 is re- -dart as gnme is permitted to | | guired, and probably at Middletown, accumulate. Y‘helre suo,osoo is called for. Stam- | ord wants 150,000 and Ne Haven "'“'h‘- 'g'fi‘*'&’“,‘g’gq“'fl is asking for $1.000,000. It is certain | that the last will get only enough for “,u,,,,,_nmo,_ COMPANY a site, and probably not quite enough Torsey Bullding, 14 Medtord Street to_buy Just jho. property wanted by - R welk 6, e [ the city, but enough to enable tne rias e senator: 0 the house appro- “""‘“5""- S | b on a sufficient sum for the needs | of the ecity. ! Range Unsatisfactory. D 9 I R o | Monday's Meriedn Record said: The 3 | members of Company L spent S. - ||)1:Ay (')1!!' I]lf"flstb\h‘ range near Mt - by he officers and men wer - day could not be spent at target prac tice. The bulkheads on the various ranges had settled during the winter and they must be adjusted mgain to zet i ! over ili-health does yous MH good, and mevel; wrinkies, that make you 1ook okee good results. The 200 yard bulkhead fitz':‘:‘:}’m:,n Pt &2 | was built up again and considerable | ! the ‘words of thousands | Shooting on this target was done in TR Sotarart i oo the afternoon. Captain Gardner of New aven was the in fficer IV S5 TR WO PO [ and Ospteln’ Taoi S regular Take & | army, whe is orting the condition i l'n- of the militia ranges to the war de- > . partment, was an interested specta- tor. It is a wenderful female remedy, as if yom try it for_ts use are printea th every bothe. Erice Extravagance of Poetry. Although the price of white paper is peandalously high, and the prospects anything but pleasing, an_astonishing amount of it is still wasted as a ground for magazine verse.—Loulsville Courier-Journal. CHEMICAL 106 1281h Street. Now Torx only by-product from cake left by crushing, used for cattle feeding, and $34 to $39 a ton. whi It will pay the Traveler to leok cver our steck of TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT CASES, as we have a lamge variety to choose from at low- est prices. THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. WM. C. BODE, Prop. 283 Main Street. WM. F. BMLEY IBucressor to A. T. Gzradner) Hack, Livery Gold Medal AWARDED .Y FARRINGTON The careful housekeeper FLOOR Jhs creful housekeeper FINISH tonin #4RRING FLOOR FINISH Tt dries instantly and has no odor | of varnish Can be applied with a brush to the whole floor or with a rag to a spot that needs attention —and gives just the proper gloss For Sale by F. C. CROWELL, Norwich. and Boarding Stable , 12-14 Bath Street. Delicious Candies HORSE CLIPPING A SPEGIALTY.| For unEmn arity and excellence AUTOMOBH.E TO RENT. by the Milan ition, in com- ta petition with the leading Chioeolate Man- Telsphoue #68. apr25¥ | yfactyrers of the wi This proves s Caramels, Chocolates, Cocoa, Fase ama scatp mas: | Cansly Pebbies, otc, are the best in the K Saem £ ey Fresh shipment just vecsived by 4 PR LEE & OSGOOD, Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. ‘home Mrs. Michael W sband s o ca onductor, he hat a nickel had been dropped | into the meter by mistake, and very | kindly gave the woman back her nickel. a | biZ, and he is holding off to see how | a_tabl nful of that greatest | | sbon congress will adjourn. The pt “‘Liquid Cleanliness," 1 lic bullding bill will be the last lar lmn to be presepgets ®nd it ma: ) | month before the gemeral bill is intr ot's Sulpho-Napthol | | =22 For Connecticut, it is certain that Sreasig dhiuil thet this wondae- provisions are made for New Haven Middletown, Rockville, - Putnam and ful prepatation will not only en- | | Stamford. Just how much will be ap- FOR TOTAL ABSTINENCE. Bishop Nilan Administers Temperance Pledge to Children. Hundreds of Waterbury hundreds of chil- terbury on Sunday, in three tholic_churches, Bishop John :n administered to’ them the te- bstinence plk,dgx The Waterbury ble interes! al Catholics as to whether Nilan would continue the pol- icy of the late Bishop Tierney in rela- tion to administering the pledge to all ¢ en he <confirmed. The bishop showed that he warmly approved of this plan of his predecssor, for at every church at which he administer- ed confirmation he had the children g t they would abstain from quors until they were 25 op Tierney was ac- king the tin limit 21 lieving that if they abstained until that age they would to take it at any time in life. Nilan_makes thé promise ex- th year. impression ‘gained by those who w and heard the new diocesan head fav in the extreme. » children and the large which greeted him ev- plain and impressive. gave indications of a Rr!i\P mind, and local ho heard him felt that an had been selected for diocese of Hartford.” HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY. New Members Elected by the Danbury School Committee. the head of th Two The Danbury High school will have > n en on its teaching facuity this year in place of Frank A. Berry and David K. Arey, resigned. In place of Mr. Berry at the head of he English department the town school mittee, on the recommendation of wperintendent of schools, George engaged Fred L. Packard nd for the ast two member of the faculty of the ool in Brookfleld. He will ory and English. ard is a native of the state He gr: nated from Bowdoin 1906. For a little more than s engaged in business, dur- of that time representing London. Afterward he e Lebanon, N. H. high came from that plac to He is highly recommended. head of the sclence depart- acy recommended and ol ~ committee engaged ". Gilbert, a Connecticut man ite_of a Connecticut col- lbert was born in_Roc ed from Trinity college ind from Trinity college the class of 1909. He vear of graduate work ity | ve teach I Mr. Pacl ! of Maine. College in m house in ol and in cokfleld. the | For ent in is at { Hartf Trinity college and is acting as assist- ant in the department of biology in nce of one of the regular assist- 1 that depart ent TO USE SUBWAY. Time-Saving Plan of New Haven Road Announced. New Haven Register says: “We > make connections with the and run our to the lvania terminal on as we te our plans. We will of- rate and better service he Boston & Westchester branch leted.” egoing statement made by Charles S. Mellen at the ith protesting commuters in the latest indication | that Haven has in mind a | plan of running its suburban trains in- to a terminal in New York city other than the nd Central station. This could be done easily on the comple- tion of estchester & Boston line and opening of new s with a suitable terminal at another point in me d time the report has been that the New Haven would withdraw a large percentage nger travel from the Grand station because of the heavy s to pay the Central for sengers to that station. its pas ral pa MUST WATCH RUBIISH. New Haven Fire Officials Make Cru- sade for Central Clean Up. Official the New Haven fire de- P ment are determined to remove as far as po: ble the conditions which assist fires that get started in the cen- ter of thc rders have been | issued esy to remove all waste | and rubk “h is stored in build- ings and haliways and | basements. It is felt rubbish in the tins oughly w der. lly in that tin, mere placing of is not enough unl ire her locked or thor- t down each night, and or- s have been given that one course the have the effect of effectually checking the operations of any firebug—New Haven Journal-Courier. Bridgeport Boys Found Drowned. ‘idental death by drowning is the ng Medical FExaminer M. D. of Bridgeport he absence of Medical ¥ Downs, on the cases of Fred- ed 6, son of firemun of 13 William street, Arthur ana Jos ahon, Jr, uged 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMahon, 20 Willtam street. The bodies of the boys were found at the foot of Barnum tension Friday afternoon at They had been in the water, in the opinion of Dr. Gorfrey, since Sun- day night. . _Cooked food is sold from automo- biles in the streets of Paris, Berlin and Moscow. His | or the other must be taken through- out the center of the city, where the | alleged ug that has been troub- ling the police has been operating. These orders, coming at this time, 2 | rezarded particularly wise, and it is hoped that obedience to them will G. F. W. C. ceuv!uflou. Tenth Biennial Session in Cincinnati Closed Thursday Morning, but Dele- gates May Stay Over. The tenth biennial session of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs which has been held in Cincinnatl during the past 10 days, closed Thurs.- day morning. The Kentucky state fed- eration, however, has arranged for a special excursion for the benefit of members_to the Mammoth Cave. the train Jeaving Friday morning and, re- turning, arriving in Cincinnati on Sunday morning. This provides for a night and a day at the Cave Hotel, two trips and dinner in the cave, and a nature study talk by Dr. W. S. Beck- man, conductor, and many delegates from distant states will be apt to stay over to take advantage of it. The 10 days of the session have been filled full of interesting and instructive lec- tures, conferences on different sub- jects, reports and similar gatherings, Wwith receptions, excursions and visits 10 near by points of interest scattered along in between the more sober fea- tures of the program. The city churches, the various institutions, and the various committees vied with each other in extending hospitality to the sitors, and the sesslon has Deen a most_helpful and enjoyable one. The president of the Waterbury Woman Club, Mrs. Frederick D. Buckley, a tended this convention as the guest of the club. Mrs. W. H. Phipps, pres- ident of the State Federation, was the only other member of the local club who attended. Mrs, Phi will take the trip to the Mammoth Cave, in company with several of the Con- necticut delegation. PRIZE WHITE COCHINS Sold by Bristol Owner to New Jersey Poultryman. eks ago the Bristol F he sale of the world nOWmN Mitchell Partridge Coc and now comes the announcement the sale of the entire flock of ble White Cochir derson. Josepl of Cornice > J., is the pu show birds. fancy price Phe bird Anderson started by importi land, which countr. the home of the found on that sid rapidly brought those form of perfectio entered them in the United States, try show, world renowned D exhibits. Here he obtained every prize the birds entered for. A annou few we o in of ington, valuable s that or them, been bred by for about nine years. Mr. He Since then he exhibited his birds with remari success. He has the record of having lost but one first prize and that was cap tured by a bird which he had sold from his own yards and stoc Over 700 Entries for Work Horse Pa- rade. The Road Drivers' club of Hartford met Tuesday evel at headquarters in the Hartford Trust Co. building, and completed plans for the work s of Memo- expected to morn is horse parade on the rial d This event be a big s the entries, which are now closed, numbering 524, represent- ing more than 700 horses. The work horse pa ts start in Boston in 1903 and hs > to be an import- ant event in quarters. — e How to Keep Wicker Furpiture Clean One of the biggest troubles with wicker furniture is to keep it look- ing clean and bright. Once the and dirt settle in crevices of the wicker-work, it looks dingy and shab- by. However, an easy way to restore the brightness to this sort of fur- niture, is to wash the canework with hot suds made by dissolving a table- spoonful of Gold Dust washing powder in a pail of water. Apply the suds with 2 sponge until the cane is thoroughly soaked and leave in the fresh air until d This is also a good way to resiore the color and lasticitv to - ~mendt TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelled frefght and serviee direct to and from All Outside Statersoms. From Norwich Tuesdays, Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. New York Pler 22, East Roosevel: Street, Mondays, &ays. Fridays. at 5 p. m. “Phone or write for folder. P. 8. Freieht received unill § p. @™ C. A. WHITAKER, Agent may4d 10 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — the way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell ana New Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort «nd conven- lence for the traveler. A deilghtful voyage on Long Islana Sound and a superb view of the wor- derful skyline and waterfront of New York. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of East 22d St. 5.45 a. m. (Mondays r cepted) and Pler 40, Morth River, ¥ Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS Agent. New London. Conn. augid passenger New York Thursdays River, foot Wednes- somfortabile {DR. ¢ R. CHAMBERLAIN LDenta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practws during his last iliness. 161 n Street. Norwich, Gonn novitd NEW STOCK Dress of Remnant 1ks, Goods, Lin- ens, all at lowest pri ood lengths for suits and -skirts 11 and see them. THE REMNANT STORE, 179 West Maln St JOHN BLOOM, Prop. Next t6 Fire Statlon. nzar2éd We are neadquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family irade supplied st 60c per doz. C. E. Wright. 8 Cove St. _Tel. oct30d THERE 15 no advertising meaxumTu Eastern Connecticut al to :l:lu isun for business results. ust | Those Who'll Pay. The rallroads are raising rates and wages, In many parts of the country and shippers and consumers are rais ing the money for both.—Cleveland Leader. Last year 22 people were kilied by motor cars in the streets of London. Utility of New States. President Taft is willing that state- hood shall be New Mexico. ted to Arizona and ew n-h-mfluzoodl places to visit—St. Louis Globe Dem- ocrat. The harpy eagle of Brazil feeds ex- clusively on monkeys. ONE HUNDRED $14 SUITS WILL SELL AT §7 It Wiil Be a Lucky Friday for the Man Who Will Be at Hirsch & Co.’s Today Between 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. K | aproa NORWICH, May 27—The most im-| While this lot of 100 garments portant thing in the world is TIME. | consists of onc-of-a-kind odds and In ten hours today Hirsch & Co., Wau- | ends, models and broken lots—never- regan Block, Main street, will do two | theless you'll find every size from 33 | days’ busine to 42 breast { a Think of it=fine quality Men’s and | Positively not a garment in the lot | | Youths' Suits in all the new siyles, in- | worth less than $14 | """" N EDe Jates] MPOER YIOARY o pecimen garments are shown in i d front window and far his season’s make— | This sale closes promptly at 6 p. m ¥ | today, May 27th 72\ binding the head. shows. [Fer :ale by the best grocer: l To 1 nor have Clicquot Club is a confession good grocers never like to make J. C. WORTH & CO., Wholesale Distribntors W 7 3ine; brown * sugar,‘ molasscchoal [ Iad colonngz - matter, ' acid flavors and hydrant water—when you - can get a pure gmgcr ale made from fresk ginger,> anfectwner s A 2 _‘sugar and pure, flavor— \ are carefully treated to prevent breaking down. The oval is so shaped as to make an easy and | comfortable fit, so that ar L. & H. stays on without The silk trimmings and linings are those that appeal to the well-dressed man. The “ Man who Cares ” Jays his hat down so that the L. & H.mark | Made in many pro of crown and wi every well-dressed man can be suited, For Sale by P. J. MORLLY, 210 wiain Street Light in Weight. . Holds Perfect Shape. The L. & H. Sennett Straws are made for | | oppostt ortions as to height | th of brim, so that 507- Not the the price of be sick all we cause you did your washing on Monday, especially when you can sen toar that is making this class specialty ? S. & J. GREGSON lndwnduahty If you want a self, or what your friends ses to love and admire - LAIGHTON, WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering The Scott & Clark GORPORATION, 515 North Main Streat, ==20 50 cenis theatre ticket. Can you afford to k be- d your clothes able concern of work their 193 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, hone 898. EE&S&QSE h == Is What Counts In Photography. Bringing out the real personality, Summer wear, not just to keep the sun off. the fine n‘mm’ Ln char c'xeri the little . . traits that make s whal we are Though of an extremely light weight, they Toned down by the matural spirit of i i S o [ artist into perfect accord. Not & retain their sh_ape: because (l)f the L. & H. i ng “""n‘ r e ra ROl DsteboRr® . Wit / and special drying and pressing process. FEdges a ready-made look. photo of your reay call on The Photographer, e Norwich Savings Soclety, auglsd 'Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. J. C. GTONE. Pron HY, experiment with “ginger ales which™are - made of red pepper—and often of sacchar- : TY V¥ e U Pronounced Kleek-0 Club) Ginger Ale ~add zest. ¢ There’s no gin- [:Clicquot Club’’ is the one ginger ale which does not have that biting, burning after-taste caused by the abundance of red pepper. pure, fresh ginger used in Clicquot Club gives it a delicious, gratifying taste, pleasing to every one; the fine quality Confectioner’s sugar gives it * body and food value; and the pure citric fruit flavors ger ale so good as Clicquot Club, or so delicious. { OTHER CLICQUOT BEVERAGES ) with the "Cluq-ac"flamumlp-myx V Birch Beer | " Root Beer Blood Onnge Sarsaparilla’ Lemon Soda The

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