Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 6

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Hearing in Case of Welch vs. Schwaner — Westerly Real Estate of the Late Edward S. Brewer Valued at $80,000 —Officers of Slocum Post, G. A. R., Installed by Joseph E. Jewett—Harris-Trudine Marriage gfield, fles A. Clark R Brown Lecal The first show Pealtry ass Abel mand retarned 1 There are tn Rhode is Wester.y - Rev. J. ¥ | | If an amendn: Thode Isla Wher: o Bur in Westerl) sessssassensasnies KRUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Three Million Doflars | »lus Thres Willion Doilars Ovar Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, conrteous snd efficient in its | mapagement. Wataniinbed 1001. z Mareld L, Weils, O. D.. Optometrist. eorrectea by the prop- zmmwm Ll.l ird g o H. | pi portunity to be erred against him. ming Lawrence, or inc Mass,, hrist, ice & Rogers have mt View to Charle vne, In wning has sold a lot o elling house near the house to Thomas Winn. I | Clark has sold a lot at palia have K d. STONINGTON. Iy Bowlers—Mrs. Property Divided sold and to V o ha View M « heard upon charges administration of the has made chénges in the several depart In the health department > recelved their final pay en- and eight new appointments mong the latter being Al- formerly of West lots alton John 0d; as pu ¢ | Steam Fire Engine Company Holds | Annual Meeting—Defoat for We: Charles S. Hull's Between Mi; Bowman and Miss Steffenson. nual meeting' of ", J. Osman, J G. Sheffield; second mes Dally; secretary asurer, J. T. Anderson, Jr. David Vennard; engineer, W. H. s stant en; C, A. Rix; man, Willlam E n, Ch Buck E born John n and games of the bowling evening We Stonington L5 n Westerly Defeated. e engine company No. 1 was rsday evening, and the fol- cers were ciected for ome hydr m{nen, Samuel Wood, Willias Thomas league Administrator Named. Evening of Card car: n and burg \ invited NEW HAVEN GROCERS MAY BE SENT TO JAIL n appointed annexed s. d tune ho wel day) evening. es, members e and fire companies, and od For $90,000 and Have Failed to Produce Their Books. b Referee H o p o books rgument in nld STATE GRANGERS AT WASHINGTON Presented Arguments Favoring Gen- in by Jud, ers wh sduce G nd Ha o fail ed o G, m certi tion : the mitt ho appeared it was both_sides Plat ide whether or not b made. eral Parcels Post Bill. (Special to Tk shington, .Lm b—J. commities and W. H |ford end Mr. Peck of e and post roads id presented it to the mm To! ‘GERMAN INTEREST IN HITCHCOCK'S SPEECH Official Opinion Is That H, chairman of the It Contains Rash Statements. Jan, & newspapers in the itcheock Berlin nd the at subject of ts of his address statments that governn hi vinion speech before about it {)Bl'l"UAR’Y Rev. fton \r‘r\n' s, et ne of the view Washington opposed ntal the parcels Bulletin.) Hale of W na Official circles here terd arbitration treati have reac on and_th ntain what are considered such r: nt offi | have decided to wait for a full report expressing John Ta\buk Gracy DD for yea World, To Give Women the Ballot. shington, Jan er of California, the ranks of woman i gress today by Eiving women the r ot 80 miles. cr hipman M. land and Hill rank Pleasant View William from Rose purchased nyon a building lot in the Stillmanville W~ the state Henry of Walling- Bristol, the senate committee on pos ure WHAT IS INTERESTING WESTERLY |Used Mails at 1 H. r- sistant fire- | was firm and could not cave in/ pipemen, B 3 Jr m of re re he tz, ed ut TS 1in of ir- e ed ks of ere day any " | vestors to Defraud FIVE INDICTMENTS AGAINST PROMINENT CITIZENS. EX-MAYOR OF BOSTON Josiah Quincy Among the Accused— Julian Hawthorne, Son Noted Novelist, Also One of the Group. of New York, Jan. 5.—On indictments, the existence of which was made pub- lic this afternoon for the first time, pleas of not guilty were entered in the United States districg court this afte: noon by Jullan Hawthorne, journalist- promoter; Josiah Quincy, a former as- sistant secretary of state, ex-mayor of Boston and at present a member of the | transit commission of Boston; Albert Freeman, a promoter; John McKin- non, treasurer and secretary of the Hawthorne mining companies; and Dr William J. Horton, a nerve speclaha of this cit: All are charged with mi: use of the mails in a scheme to de- fraud investors in the stock of mining enterprises. Five Indictments. Four of the indictments against the detendants contain sixteen counts and | the fifth contains eleven counts. Three counts in each specific fraud in the cause of the Hawthorne Silver and Tron Mines, Limited, Inc., capitalized at $15,000,000, sales of the stock 01\ which glone netted the promoters; §1,200,000, it is charged. Hawthorne's Name a Magnet. | Ry the free use of Julian Hawthorn's | name, little trouble was encountered, it 1s alleged, in the promotion of the various stocks, Many of the investors st as- |aré declared to have been influential as- | persons and personal friends of the and | journalist-promoter. tew- | literature sent out Hawthorne is al- In the mass ot leged to hate asked his friends to in on the ground floor, The Secret of Solomon.” Pamphlets entitled “Secret of Solo- mon” and scattered broadcast, told in- the indictment avers, that ‘only way to get momney is to dig it out of the ground.” Another pithy parngraph purported to be advice giv en by Hawthorne's father, athaniel Hawthorne, the novellst, It ran as follows: £ | “Nathaniel to Julian: ‘What elsa| vou do, don’t try to make a living by One of Hawthorne's Letters. ‘ One letter which Hawthorne wrote, the indictment charges, and mailed to | friends, when he was promoting the| of Temagami. Cobalt stock, said | F vy others would per- my word for it that ture was £00d, or bad, becaus i might be assumed to know something about literature. Wants More Money. am writing to you on another | b in Ir K | subject at this time, concerning which, | f however, niuch : rey W I believe 1 know almost as s 1 do about literature. I have rted to the profession for which 1 ed, and from which I was ‘2 educed by the allurement rature., That allurement has held | ¢ ecars; but the time h.s: of 1i me for forty H At 4 o'clock Wind Blew It to Roof of carried down a large smokestack be- | caught the men in the foundry. bill to put e THIS IS THE PLACE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT ' When the Wholesale Prices of Food Drop We Give the Public the Benefit in LOWER RETAIL PRICES. dealers did so the HIGH COST OF LIVING Would Greatly Reduce. Saturday and Monday' SPECIALS amburg Steak, Ib. . .. 10 ! CLEANSER, 2 cans. Sugar CORN, 3 cans CORNSTARCH, pkg... SPINACH, large can. .. Sirloin Porterhouse Round Pancake FLOUR, 3 pkgs. 25¢ | SMOKED Confectioners’ SUGAR, 2 lbs....... 17c LEMON--VANILLA Com. Extract — 2 bottles 15¢ Delicious, F t English Breakfast TEA Choice Meaty PRUNES } ALLING SMOKESTACK INEW YORK TO BAR KILLS A WORKMAN. | THE COMMON TOWEL. 4 bs. 25c|Rolled dat .10c BROWN BREAD, loaf... 6¢c Hot Baked BEANS, qt. Saturday Foundry | Board of Health Pefi\(wcly Forbids Its Where Men Were Working. ! Use in New Order. Coatesville, Pa., Jan. 5—A high wind | vely forbidden i letin by the board of h | nouncing the ame 1g repaired t the plant of the Lukens n and Steel company here today illing one man and injuring four oth- rs, one of whom is expected to die. The dead man was Winfield Curry. The stack was about ninety fe igh crushed in the roof of an old sundry adjoining the steel mill, and sorts of | rodms a | of public I uny place and than one p Representative Norris Introduced 1\ v postal employe in the | ssified service. hen I want more money now arrived than the sort of literature I have pro- duced can provide. Interested Friends and Classmates, hi “For the time being I have given | up literaure, and am devoting my sole ambition to Temagami. During the past month I have written about it to people who I had reason to feel knew | or knew of me—to old classmates | ther friends. They re- | yond my expecta- | ved subscriptions | shares _from | , all told, 500, 000 and in order to interest I am writing to you now Freeman Received Royalty. authorities allege that his share of the money | ken in for the sale of the various| stocks, Freeman received a royalty of | five cents on_every share of stocks| disposed by the sales company. me SPOKANE MAN FAVORS BALDWIN FOR PRESIDENT Says That He Is an Able and Wise Poli (Special to The Bulletin.) Washington, Jan. 5.—Charle$ Sw ney, mining expert and banker, of Spo- <ane, W and New York ci spending a few days in this city. said to & reporter last night one of the most available for the democratic nomination for president is Judge Simeon E. Baldwin | of Connecticut. He has made a good | executive of the Nutmeg state, and| is an able and wise politician, and has not talked on all sides of every question, as some of the other candi- dates have. I might hope as a re- publican that the nominee of that party would win, but I cannot argue myself into the belief that the repub- lican candidate has a chance to get New York." FREIGHT PILED HIGH ON BOSTON WHARVES. Strike of 2800 Longshoremen Com- pletely Ties Up Shipping. Boston, Jan. 5—With wharves piled high with merchandise, loaded steam- ers arriving with no hand to unload the freight, partially empty steamers salling and agents contemplating | turning their boats toward other ports, | the longshoremen's strike for a ten cent increase in wages assumed a se- rious aspect tonight, so far as Boston's foreign commerce is concerned. It is estimated that 2800 men left work at | midnight and despite the efforts of city aund state officlals, who held sev- eral conferences with the steamship agents and the union _leaders, the strike at sunset showed no signs of breaking up. It was even intimated | that it might extend to the freight handlers who take care 'of the cargo: of coastwise steamers, but this e ing these men were still at work. Death of American Baroness. FPhiladelphia, Jan. 5—Word was re- ceived in this city today of the death in Sweden of Baroness Lillian M. de | Bildt, formerly Miss Lillian Moore of } this eit; She had been an invalld | for years and was sixty years.old. The | n Missionary union ars ern Christian Ad- | 'umnn of the | secret service announced the discove: the Representative dem joined | Mess in some respects gists in con- introducing a resolu- | tion for a constitut amendment vote. lnown. (i sald 1o be ‘he‘ overing a msunu | baroness was the daughter of Bloom- | field H. Moore, a paper manufacturer. Counterfeit Bills in Circulation. ‘Washington, Jan. 5.—Officer of th | of two new counterfeit notes, a fi | dollar silver certificate and a ten dol | lar gold certificate. They are creations | | of the pen and brush, but their crude- | should make | them easy of detection. | Elections of Bank Directors. |# Washington, Jan. 5—Controller of the Currency Murray announced today in an official statement that he is urg | ing all national banks to elect directors who live in the immediate vicinity of | the institutions. The Greatest Values Ever Offered in Norwich In Women's and Misses” Apparel Our January Sale brings with it a host of genuine reductions. Elegant Fur Coats, rich Furs never so low in price, Smart Tailored Suits that will be equa iy de- sirable for early spring wear, Cloth Coats occasion at great price reductions, pretty Dresses Waists at one-half former prices. ev and Here are a few attractive offerings: TAILORED SUITS, $12,50 Heretofore $18.00, $20.00 TAILORED SUITS, $18.50 Heretofore $25.00, $30.00 SMART MIXTURE COATS, $9.50 Heretofore $15 )0, $18.00 DRESSY BLACK COATS, $12.50 Heretofore $19.50, $22.00 STREET DRESSES, $10.00 Heretofore $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 EVENING DRESSES, $18.00 Heretofore $22.00, $25 00, $30.00 Fur Coats, Scarfs, Muffs, AT GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS The Manhattan | 121=125 Main Street. The Leading Store m Eastern Connacticut devoted exclusively to Men’s, Women's and Children’s Wearing Appare/ Tfl___——l' Reoet, T looC| o ... 1C 10 1bs. Swgar Bit|oe,, LAMB ¥ S it g |Romst b Real German Frankfuflers Ib == STEAK Ib. 12:c Shauldors ATIVE DRESSED FOWT. 4+~ Mohican 13 Brand ib. ragran Mixed TEA COFFEE, bb. . ....... 34c | Regular 60c value, Ib. . 35¢c | Delightful Blend, Ib. . 1. 10%c|Pure Lard Fine Dairy CHEESE, Ib. 15¢ EGGS domens . UL Just like Native Eggs COMPOQUND, 2 Ibs.... 17¢ Beef Extract, 35¢c value. . 25¢c | Prime Rib lZ; r|Fresh !:om For cooking Soaked PEAS, can. . .. ... 7c|Roast Beef, Ib. . . ... J¥|Hams, bh. . Dill PICKLES, dozen. . . 15¢ MATCHES—Double tipped | F Tesh FOI’E c Fresh 5 G hoxas: ... o1 aclgcilomedhic ol 9% Shou Sweet Florida ROLLED OATS, 5 lbs. . 17c ] Sugar Cured 5-71bs. 11 11 JORANGES, 15 for. . 25¢ average Yellow ONIONS, quart. . . 5¢ 5¢ { Yellow Turnips, 4 quarts 8 Fresh Solid Meat OYSTERS, quart...... 3ic Fine Family COFFEE, b........ 24c§ FLOUR I8 sack Thck : 25¢ OQur Best Bread pkgs. 25c| Largest Assortment of Baked Goods in City Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist HAN i liss Adles is returning from New York on Monday with New Spring Styles and Stock To secure needed room, she will dispose of present stock at HALF PRICE Finest Imported Hair Used. Everything goes in this Clearance Sale NORWICH—-Wauregan House NEW YORK-2730 Broadway Telephone 704. SPECIAL 25¢ FRICTION GAS LIGHTERS INVERTED GAS LAMPS, MICA CHIMNEYS PORCELAIN GLOBES SMOKE BELLS UFRIGHT BURNERS . & MANTELS = Best Quality — Price PILLARS, TIPS, JUMBO Low ARN Single and Double GAS NICA CANOPIES. RAYO LAMPS, co RAYO LANTERNS STORM LANTERNS THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Main Street ete. Pure Maple Sugar Ql.leI'Y Quart and Pint Bottles, | the tnferior kK at CARDWELL'S. 1 employed by us. whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. Dur price tell 3t 9 erka( Strect. If other b 10l ¢ |Teble BUTTER Ib....... .29¢ ) . 25c§ | tn_work ehould always be coasdered | espectally when it costs no inore than Skilled :aen are | TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, Norwich Line NEW YORK T §TEAMERS MAINE | E‘V YORK i Write gr ' telephong W. J; Pt London, Conn. i information. 5 p.m, 2, East River, Mondays, EERMUDA A PARADISE ON FARTH Evesy ouidoor recreation. Excellent 2 bathe boating, tennis, goll, ¢ sa by Traaeilin Al ) FAST. ¢ Transatiantic lmer “OCEANA" - © "Only Steamer Landing s o Hamilion o 8 George's o Txoursions, or Framk M, Alln, Alih Vuitdl Street. CARABICT GRIENT Clarids™ crul"e A pee athroom is only tne bath itse.t. you wil the more losk t bath for bodily comfort you samples and plans of and —and guars J. E. TOMPKINS, Ncsc Main b'rcet The Vaughn Fn undry l‘.u IRON CASTINGS 67 surnished promptly. Targe stock of o 11 to I Ferry Str T. F. BURNS, Heating and Fhsmhmg. "l uam(ln Streg CO- OPL.\ATIVE PLUMBING CO. 81 Franklin Stree E L BURNM’ Plumbing, Sieam aud Las wark salisfactory Prices and 130 Platt Ave T.l. IBSO'\ Tin and bhsct Metal Worker for Richardsop and boynton 3 \‘\‘v.sl Main Street. Norwich, Conn. WM F. BAILEY ceseor to A, T, Grrdner) Hack, Livery | and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. l Telephone 838, |LoUls H. BRUNELLE m[ 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread no advertising medlum B Cennecticut «.qud “to The Bule I S e equal to letin for business resulls, 5 THERE 1s no savertising medium in that canuot ve excelled, Flone your ordef, Trompt sergice,

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