Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 9, 1911, Page 6

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WOMAN AVIATOR ESGAPED ARREST Long Island Deputy Sheriffs Custody for Flying on Sunday—Chauffeur Who Pro- tected Her, Severely Attempted to Take Her In/to Clubbed—Ovington Makes Short Flight out Escaped Encounter With Sleuths. New York, Oct. $.—Three Long Is- land deputy sheriffs undertook to pre- serve the peace of the Sabbath by pr venting Farl I. Ovington and Miss Ma- tilda Moisant, two well known avi- ators, from making flights at the Nas- sau Bowlevard field today. Te Fiy on Their Own Account. Although the official meet of the Aero club of New York had been de- clared off, following a supreme court decision that aviation meets at which admissions were char tions of the Sunday law, Ovin the young woman aviator decided to make flights on their own account. Ovington Started for Pacific Coast. Miss Moisant planned to fly from the seau Boulevard field to her hangar at Mineola, and Ovington decided start on his proposed flight to the Pa cific coast e planned only to mal Governor's Island tod: ried a pac 2 of lett , dalegated Postmaster to ring been General Hitcheock as the al aerial mail Miss Moisant’s Chauffeur Clubbed. Miss Moisant landed on the private property her brother, Alfred sant, and as she came down the three deputy sherifts affempted to- arrest carri and he car- | first trans-continent- ; Moi- { her. Miss Moisant's brother declared that his sister was hurrying to her au- tomobile just after alighting from her mbnoplane when the deputies attacked her chauffeur and severely clubbed him when he refused to allow them to take the woman aviator from the automo- bile. In the fracas Miss Moisant had her wrist cut and was much bruised and shaken up. | Deputies Had No Warrant. 1t developed that the deputies had no warrant, to make an arrest, and when | Justice Gillins was appealed to at Hempstead he refused to issue one for either the woman aviator or for Ov- | ington. s | Ovington Nearly Capsized. The lJatter was forced to come down near Belmont park, when his mono- | plane nearly capsized in a squall. H effected a safe landing, however, ana since the deputies had lost track of him he escaped the embarrassment | which befell Miss Moisant. Several Felt Deputies’ Clubs. Many well known Long Island resi- dents who followed the course of the young woman in automobiles attempt- | ed to assist her in her difficulty with the officers, and it is said received biows from the deputi clubs for their pains. i | \ | DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON Dagenias Case Goes Over a Week— Attractive Entertainment at Orphe- um Theater—License in East Kill- ingly Would Be Opposed. Samuel Johnstona and Fred Ga- mache will be among the eastern Con- necticut fanse to attend the opening game of the world's beseball serles in New Yerk next Saturd: At the Baptist church Sunday eve- ning, Rev. W. D. Swaffield commenced & serfes of sermons on Bunvan's Pil- srim's Progress. Miss Rena L'Heureuxswas the lead- er of the B. Y. P. U. meeting at the Baptist church Sunday eveni Th3 topic was, Some Work That We Might Dagenias Case Continued. The case of Ell Dagenias has been continued for one week in the town ceurt of Kilingly. Wheeler-Smith Marriage. Lester H. Wheeler, New Haven, and Mias Ella Smith, Mashentuck, were recently married by Rev. Clarence H. Barber. They have gone to New Ha- ven to live. Everett Hyde nas been named as the administrator of his father, Silas Hyde. Brookiyn Woman Buys Farm. Mrs. Mary Kussino of Brookly Y., has purehased the Mrs. Jose Harrington farm at East K R is stated that Rev. G. pastor of the M church at Can- terbury, dees mot expect to return to that charge this vear, Fuiller D. Methlin of Woonsocket was o vis vith friends in Daniel- son Saturday Thomas Ward will make application for a license in the Dagenias building on Railroad square Voted Against Amendments. Sterling is believed to be the only town in Connecticut that voted in ma- Jority against the adoption of the twa constitutionai amendments at last Monday's town meeting. May Get Rid of Curve. s probable that the curve above Attawangan in tne road leading from that village to Putnam will be elimi- neted when the new siretch of state highway is put in next vear. Therd are twe plans for getting rid of th curve, bot lling for the laying of a short stretch of new road To Study Stevenson's Works. Th ding circle is to meet with Mre ernoon works o meet W iss Horton Recovering. Miss Roberta Horton, Pawtucket, who suffered a fracture of the knee while on a vacation trip to Bermuda summer, and who has since been | ~éume her duties as teach- the high school, has nearly re- coversd from the injury. Interest in Mooted Night School. The announcement that there is a probability of a night school being opened in Danielson has awakened censiderable interest and is being com- mended as & laudable enterprise. No iction has vet been taken in further- ance of the plan, but something is to be done, it is expected, within a few davs. At Orpheum Theater. Bert Clark, an impersonator who was seen at Wildwood park during Lhe summer, entertained large audien at the Orpheum theater Saturday aft- oon gnd evening. The instailation UP-TO-DATE SHAVING WITH CUTICURA SOAP Sanative, Speedy, Wholesome, and Most Agreeable. Shaving with Cu- ticura Soap accord- ing to special direc- tions with every { cake is a luxury for B tender faced men, indispensable for those who shave necessity for those @aubject to redness, v - roughness or irrita~ tion of the skin, No mug, no soggy #0ap, no germs, no two soaps when one suffices, no loss of time, To those wishing to try this for t the skin. Address “Cuticura,” Dept. 9, Wher: to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerty Branch Cupital .Three Million Dollars surpius .Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in fts ‘mapagement. Eatablisked 1901, 0. D., Optometrist. of a_heating plant is going forward at the theater and will be cempleted dur- ing the present week. Fire e pes are also teing put on, leading from | the balcony exits. Apparatus Now in Putnam. The athletic apparatus formerly property of the Danielson Y. M. C. has been installed and is now in us in the gymnasium of the new high school building _in Putnam, and is greatly appreciafed by the young men who have an opportuni to use it, New England Dinner. t A An old-fashioned dinner, New Ens land style, was served at Yellow Pine zrove, Ci iife, R. L, Sunday, this menu replacing the clam dinners that have been the regular order duriug the Sundays of the summer. A number from Danielson attended. East Killingly Objects to License. Will East Killingly get one of the licenses that are to be given out in Killingly for the year beginning No- vember 1?7 This is one of the q tions that is freque. being It is understood that there will opposition from residents cf that sec- tion of the town to any proposal to granting license there, where there has been rome during recent license years in Killingly. NEW TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD. Common Battery System in Use Now— Equipped for 60,000 Stations. etry telephone service Saturday even- ing, when the cut out was made at the central office after months of prep- aration. The change from the old magneto system was made in less than a minute, without interruption of ser- vice. It was witnessed by a number of officials of the company. The new board was working perfectly on Sun- day, and the cut over was said to be e'0f the most satisfactory ever made in the state. The new board is' of the standard common battery type of the latest de- sign. It similar to the one recently installed in Mystic and Torrington. is equipped to handle 6,000 station therefore will undoubtedly be able take care of all the business in the Danielson division for years to come, PUTNAM City Being Handsomely Decorated for Firemen’s Muster—News of the ning Trip to Virginia. Senator Bryan ¥. Mahan of New London spent a short time with Pu fnam friends Saturday, while tou from Worcester to his home ci Richard Rice of Hartford Putnam Saturd: e and at was inspecting boilers Grosvenordale. 2v. R. L. Locke, Cedartown, Ga., is to receive a missionary Woman’s Missionary Putnams Congre; box from the ry society of the ational church. s of Newtown, M ends in Putnam Daniel Byrne of Boston spent Sat- urday afternoon and Sunday at his home in this city. Divorce Case to Be Resumed. The contested divorce case of Ber- tha M. Stone against Wi Stone of Killingly is to be resumed in the su- perior court here next week. Rev. Sherrod Soule to Speak. Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford, weil known in eastern Connecticut, is to speak.at the Putnam Congregational church next Sunday, giving an illv trated lecture in the evening, when subject will be A Journey to the BI place of the Mi: necticut. th- onary Society of Con- Additions to Handsome Decorations. An especially _attr: placed on the Pu Th coration am inn Satur- prospects now are tha blocks in Putnam will more handsomely decorated for fireme: muster Thursday than any other event. Men Will Be Invited, The men of the churches in Putnam are to be invited to a banauet to | arranged by a fommittee of the new men and religion forward movement, in which there is a constantlv incre: irg interest. Mabel Virginia Smith a Bride. . Announcement is made of the’n age at Woonsocket of Mis: irginia Smith, daughter of Mr Mrs. Barrak K. Smith, of thi Morris Charles Mulvey of Woonsocket. Miss Smith is remembered in eastern Connecticut towns as a singer of illus- trated songs. having been a soloist at the Bradley, theater here at one time. be the for ar- Mabe A BIG EVENT. Firemen's Muster to Attract Visitors from Surrounding Towns—Danielson Petition for Store-Closing. Hotels, restaurants and caterers are preparing to take care of one of the largest orowds next Thursday t come to Putnam in years. Giv weather. there is no question but that Lia numbers will flock here from ing towns and s there is no competing attraction for the holi- dsy. A petition, 1o which many signa- tures was affixed as r~ivculaged in Daniélson Saturday in an endeavor to have the stores there close for the day. The. city will be well policed during the muster, Captain Murray detailing all supernumeraries for duty. Interest in World’s . Championship Contest. " It js surprising to find such interest &2 exists in Putnam in the coming Danielson got its new common bat- | Churches—Rev. Amasa Morse Plan- | 1 the | and | city, and | baseball championship. Partisans of both teams are to be found here, with’ a_majority favoring New York, but admirers of Philadelphia are said to| be backing their opinions with their| money, considerable of which is being posted. PROPHETIC SERMONS Being Preached by Pastor of Adventist Church, 7 At the Advent church Sunday morn- ing the pastor, Rev. Thomas Feltman, ccmmenced a series of prophetic ser- mons to be given during October and November. Sunday his subject was The King's Forgotten Dream. The other subjects and the dates upon which they will be given are as fol- lows: Oct. 15, The King's Forgotten Dream (continued); Oct. 22, The Seven Churches; Oct. 20, The Seven Seal: The Seven Trumpets; Nov. 19, The Seven-headed Scarlet Beast; No: €. The Stone Kingdom. Holding Union Services. Up in the town of Thompson mem- bers of the Baptist shurch will attend the Congregational &hurch while the Baptist church is beiniz repaired exten- sively. Rev. J.'N. Garst and Rev. J. | T. Moore, tge pastors, nill preach al- ternately uring the time that the repiirs “are heing made there is to be tnday school and evening services as 1al in the Baptist ehurch. National Sociai Planned. _There i an observance of ticut'’s newest 1t Woodstock academy on Fr ¥ evening of this week, when the senior ¢ of the scnool | sary | Rev. Amasa Morse Going to Virginia. Rev. Amasa oldest active clergyman, ing to Virginia to spend the t 90 years of age, long jou have no terrors for him; last year nt to Ohio to spend a few months tiv W. R. C. Inspection. meeting of A. G. Warner R. C.. to be held tomorrow afternoon, inspection is to by a department officer. ' Aid society of th h held a rummage i the Bellerose building -on hall stres W. H. of ation fansfield will have the 1e hospital guild at her annual meeting of the tomorrow (Tuesday) af- services held at St. church Sunda; May Have Common Battery Service. The Putnam division of the N. N my . with mo than 1,000 sub- ers, may soon be given a common tery em ‘of service, such as was into operation in Danielson Sun- COFFEE STILL CLIMBING. | Reports of Damages to Crops Cause 1 a Great Stir on Market. New York, Oct. 8—The upward Athletics-Glants scries for the world’s | city must moy ued ment veste n the coffee market contin- v, new high records be- and spot. future deliveries. The grade of cofiee known as Rio 7T's was up to 13 3-4 cents, while San- advanced to 15 3-4 cents, or cents a pound above the month ago, and_every ac- ery quoted in_the sold above the 13-cent level, m 27 to 40 points above the i i Frida 1 a accompanied “nusuall ness in and the | by futures, exc roying the blo: of coifee is mow een at any time The current ad been interrupted by @ may perhaps be con- s g from the beginning of the valorization plan by the Brazil- jan government durmg the season of ~07. when Brazil raised a crop of 14,900 1 of which 7.000,000 bags more wei hased by the gov- ernment in orde to prevent ext depression, Brazilian crops then have been running smaller. pri it h vear it hizgher | the | wh | etini DICKENS OFFENDS WOMEN OF BOSTON | Many Take Seriously His Remarks | About Girls with Beefy Ankles, | Boston, Oct. Si—Alfred nnyson Dickens, son of Charles Dickens, now in America to repeat the tour of his fathc touching on danggrous sub- jects, so the Boston City club believes. ! But Mr. Dickens means no harm, In Mr. Dick ion imaginable, recounting to the | members of the Boston City club what | he told a young man who asked his opinion of the Boston youn women. “I told him, T had observed ays of my stay s with beefy ankles appea tly outnumber those with the | ceful extremities that linger long / man’s mema There was a t the members of notice it. men _of the ed the s Called jolliest duj in the club s to A number of bright young press also stolidly accept- tement. on to explain, Mr. Dickens ed both for spot supplies futures | {man who h: stop into a small automobile factory, | ience on the score of robbing the Standard | BY ANNOUNCEMENT G. G. ENGLER, Druggist be The Home of Vinol. The HOME OF VINOL isNow nOur Store ‘We take pride in announcing to our friends and customers in Nor= wich that from now on we are the sole agents for VINOL. We know by personal investigation and experience that VINOL is the most scien- tifically prepared and efficacious cod liver oil remedy known to medicine. ‘We made up our minds that the most successful store in this or- any It is with pleasure that we announce the fact that we have been appointed sole agents for this, the greatest Cod Liver Oil Preparation and Tonic Reconstructor we have ever sold, Vinol hereafter will be sold on our personal guarantee, and we will in every instance refund its cost to you if you are not satisfied with the results obtained by its use. Blood, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Lack of Energy. strengthens overworked men, tired women, weary nursing mothers Nothing equals VINOL for puny, frail children or feeble old folks. VINOL renews the bodily forces after the grip, pneumonia, malaria, i typhoid, measles, scarlet fever or whooping cough. Our VINOL Promise-Guarantee : We have such immense faith in VINOL that we will promise to re= It builds up and turn your money without question if Vinol fails to give entire satisfaction, G.G.ENGLER, Druggist The Home of Vinol | Coin Found in Cushi Oil Man Cleveland, Oct. §.— nickel that belongs s no temptation for ingman to face he_ can it. | going to as 1 to s bank.” Thus Frank Moor relieves hi the possib Oil_man. cons y of stery from Mr. Rockefeller. ROCKEFELLER LOST A NICKEL. continually, going to send it to him and converted The nickel was found in the uphol- | of an automobile Moore bought | machine for sale for $401—the added $1 being the hereditary percentage that on of Automobile Sold. foctories here. power for use in Durham 1'fear that I hold to John D. That an honest work- o I am k him if If he does I am oak it away in the Binghamton, N. state, sary Mrs. Monroe Conn., and moved to where she hgs | years. { York automobile a blacksmith e, an Moore offers the ' attaches to the car from long and ation with Mr. Rockefelier. Oct. 8.—What t electrical transmis- in the world, from beyond N. C,, to this city 3 miles, was formally opened yes- | when the power generated on said it was only a bit of a joke. “Upon my word, T had no idea it would be | close asso taken serioasly. 1 was only talking | informally to the club members. It | Power Carried 173 Miles, distresses me to see they missed the 2 % point. Really, I haven't a word to| Duram, N. C. say against the charming Boston | Lo bel;‘ e long young lad S e the Catawba river turned Twenty thousand horse 1 be supplied over the wires Woman 101 Years Old. X Mary Monroe, the oldest inhabitant of the southern tier and probably New celebrated the 10ist an- of her birth here yesterda: was born resided Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA s said a distance wheels in Oct. 8.—Mrs. in Granby this section, eighty-two Clean bat! oom tub, pipes, and sink with GOLD DUST i To keep bath tub and lava- tory snow white—to keep = | metal pipes, fixtures and taps | brightly burnished—to purify | metal bowl—there’s nothing | on earth like Gold Dust. Gold Dustisthe great sanitary clean- ser, because it sterilizes while | it cleans, and drives out every germ and hidden impurity. Other products may clean the surface—Gold Dust clean- ses to the bottom. | Add a heaping teaspoonful | of Gold Dust to a pail of water land you are ready to prove these claims, Gold Dust is sold in 6C size and large pack- ages. The large package means greafereconomy. " “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS ao your work ** 8-11 Water St., Norwich, Ct, Agents. SCHWARTZ BROS., WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) i Hack, Livery Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. ——WHAT'S NEW —— ‘THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., 72 Franklin Street. On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear MRS. G. P. STANTON’S, No. 52 Shetucket Street. Buy the “BIG BEN” Aiar Clock of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street THE FINEST 35c DINNER : 1N TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 ti2 LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be excelled. ‘Phone your order. Trompt service QUALITY fn work should always be ccaslidered especlally when it costs no inore than the iInferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Dur price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswoll Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors und Clgar=. m. week days only, due New York, Pler 70, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. | Ing. fshing, boatin: VINOL is The Tonic | par excellence for all Run Down, Debilitated Conditions, Poor and Thin ‘NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose this route next time you go to New York. Youwll have a delightful voyage on superb view of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan Island. Long Island Sound and & Steamer léaves New London at 11 p. East River, at 5.45, and Pier 40, NEW: LONDON NEW YORK $ 1:50 Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, Agent, New London, Conn., for, state- rooms’ and information. 1v31d 4 New York ’ CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service direct to ‘and from New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thufs- days, Sundays, at 5.15 _p. m, New York, Pier 3%, Bast River, foot - Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. Freight Teceived untll § p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. Low Rate Autumn Tours', L Sea Trip to the Mot a AR d Healtniest a tdoor recreation, excellent sea batle % Soniag 2, tennis, goif, oyoling, & 1,500 Mlle Superd Ocean V. THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, 3 s «OCEANA’ Transatiantic Liner 4 OCEANA" 000 T Displacement; 53 LG o, Mo usurious snd Only Brel sivel Passenger Steamer to Bermuc No Cattle or frelght carried on the RST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, In- S{lflh stateroom berth & meals. 1 u i every Foamm. bany, £ e writh prass beds; sulies-de-luze with privatd baths; finest promenade deck in the world. Orohess B, aomenade DR ik submerine sieneiss Only Bermuda st unl“ P .‘an*. TOU Rshlhm';: u“u"‘-:en Bater Beautiful booklet. Iiinerary, cote, 4 B ewtio’ Line: 500 Bwey, N. " ROOM AND BATH HOTEL ALBERT 11th St. & University Place Ore Block from Broadway Two Blocks from WanamsRk@'s NEW YORK CITY Situated close to the Whole- sale and Retail Districts, In the Heart of theaCity and 1o & quiet rosideritia) neighberhood. 8 Minates from-Chelsea Docka. Minutes from Pénna. Station. § Minutes o Moadoo Tunnel Td®»mW O0O2» 200D 150 g T4>P® 02» 200 Min. from Grand Central Sta. ation. This hotel has been redoco- out, ‘cah- B iprred Favorably with eny i towm Accessible to the docks of all im- portant steamship lines. raiiroad stations, theatres. shops. ato.. as well as the bnsiness distriota 300 Rooms, 200 Baths Rates $1.00 Per Day The restaurant 15 notable for its excellence and very moderate prices. S Zot New T4»m 02»-500> E z4>»m o2» 20021 ROOM AND BATH 1l COAL AND LUMBER. GCOAL “MY!” BUT IT SEEMS GOOD TO HAVE THE HOUSE COMFORT- ABLE.” Thousands of people have said this or thought it after starting the first fire, “just to, take off the chill.” Cannel Coal, fire-place wood—every- thing you need in fuel. CHAPPELL CO. Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. LUMBER GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCIKL A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 163-12. GALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone 884. Central Whart Central GEORGE G. GRANT, Underaker and Embalmer 2 Provideace Si., Taflvill: Prompt attention to day or night calis, Meals and Welch Rarebit sorvca ? erder. Johnm Tuckia Pron. Tel 43- THERE is no advertising medivin in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Rul- Jetin. for business results. Telephone 63v. apri4M WFawl WHEN vou wwit to put your -busi- ness berore the public, tnere is no m. dium better than through the advertise ing columns of The Bulleti»

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