Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1912, Page 6

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OROOK ARRESTED John Arrive by Freight to be AT WESTERLY Collins Will Have a Chance Today to Explain His' Pilfering—Gingerella’s Cue' Goes Over—Three Hoboes; Arrested—Firemen Lose to| Catholic Club Players at = Pool—Congressman Utter Against Printing Presses on Free List. As the privelpal industry in his own home town was affected, Repre: tive Geerge H. Utter of Westerly lvered a five-minate speech in oppo: tion to the bill revising the steel schedule of the tari® bill, during which he said it was sired In darkness and brought forth in ignorance. _Hn,' obtained leave of the house to publish in the Congressional Record an argu- ment in sapport of the amendment that he offered bofore the final vote on the bill to sirfke cut the words, “printing presses” from the free list of the bill #s reported by the ways and means committee and passed. Mr, Utter's undelivered and published speech in sapport of the amendment made the following points Firet—In tbe printing press industry there {s neither trust nor combination Xind. ‘h‘:’-fl—d printing press is nol an artiele of general consumption by that | now known as is dis- ' the most important of which was the ting printing press: would open the Ame direct compe the forcign me- chanic at this depressed wage. Fifth—Only one result eould follow from the enactment of this bill una- mended. The capital now invested in tkis couvptry, the wage now paid in *his country, the enterprise shown by both ihventcr and manufacturer, the ambition of the American mechanic to foster the. purpose from which the | printing, press has . been developed, would “all be lessened because, if thrcwn into competition where the re- sults ‘of ‘our own genius and our own workmanship could be turned to the advantage of the foreigner as well as to that of curselves, discouragement would follow. Chief of Police Thomas E. Brown and his force of competent men did considerable effective work Saturday, capture of a crook by Chief Brown. Th:s man, who gives his name as John | Coil'ns, but who refuses to give his| ess of develoP-| history, has served time in the Provi-; the American menufacturer has | dence county §ail and is evidently a | expended large sums of money In ex- | slici 'and _experienced criminal. He | ntation. He pays his @mployes | came to Westerly Wednesday night, more than o the wages that are | with a dpese suit case stencilled on the | received for eimilar work abroad. The | ends amd side “ an. whis casel American machinist today receives a8 | ccntajned a lot of ma nist tools mark- » minimum wage $3 r an eight-1ecq 0. A" and “S. A’ These he emp- ies something over hour weex. Thi $46 a week, w m ile the better paid Eng- iwh mechanto, the r ver of the max- imum wage, receives about 310 for a week’s worle. The pending bill, by put- ALL YOU NEED IS A CASCARET TONIGHT No 8ick Headache, Bilious Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipated Bowels by Morning. » stomach night eut with Cascarets. and and keep them and women take a then and never| the misery by a lazy| 1 clogged bowels or an upset omach. " Don't put in another day of distr 1 Cascarets clean and regula stomach- remove the sour, undi- gested and ferment food and that nak gas; take the excess nisery liver and carry out ”fl m ali the decompos waste poison in the i.tesiln‘s] Then you will feel great ht surely u out by morning. They 1 sleap. A ten-cent box drug store m a r head and cheerfulness for months, Children love to take Cascarets be- cause they taste good—never gripe or sicken frem any COAL AND LUMBER. coAL | Don't Get Blue — Remember: donah; He Came Out All:', Right. 1 been an unusually cold month, er Think of the privilege you have of odtaining good Coal fair price. CHAPPELL CO. Wharf and 150 Main Stru*.l Telephones. Centra! * 1D, LATHROP, i H CALAMITE COAL “4t burns up clean” 15 Well Seasoned Wood 3 C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 i JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, | Coal and Lumber | { jail and $10 and cc Teiephons $84. Gentral Wha | Fiedding and Engagement Rings | et Friswell's in great variety. WM. FRISWELL 2527 Franklin Street Sunday Evening, until further notice, we will serve a Six o'clock Dinner Music by the Orchestra Seate ressrved upon application. 'Phone 704 WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co,, Proprietors, six LUMBER tied Into a4 macaroni box and hid in a etllarway, He sold the suit case to an Ttallan woman for @wenty-five cents and peddled out the machinists’ tools from the box a few pleces at a time. Saturday he entered the boarding- house of Mrg, Salvatore Sammatora in Canal street, went to the third fioor and entered t room of Mastrande Liberts by forcing the padlock from the dcor. He took from the room & smail clock, a silver watch, a revoiver, a razor, monkey wrench and several other articles, which he sold. Most of these goods have been recovered by “hief Brown, The chlef also secured | aron! box and the tools that| d therein and has located sev- | ral of the tools that have been sold | ¥ the thief. ! The case was reported . to Chief! 3rown about § o’'clock Saturday after- | noon, and {wo hourg later the man | wha es his name as Coilins was fn a in the police station. D tective Hanafey of the New York, N Haven & Hartford Railroad Co., in W , tracing a theft that had | been committed in Westerly, and he| accompanied Chief Brown at the st man the i tective de: d also, but Col- lins had no connection with the rail- | { persistent and | iocated Collins cut. | c man Keegan | awcatuck o arrest Collins, which st as e was leaving the | in the People jusi across mission. lins was turned over to Chief Brown at the state bounda line and taken to police station. absolutely refused to mation concerning him concerning the theft or tion of the sio 1 Jthough there is evidence of ing stolen. Collins dre hope tha ce his com i one after- | a room in an | ce street. He| i and was ejected from found upon his X on leton comb, vipe, sy Railroad Detective Hanafey came to Westerly Saturday to investigate a| theft from the railroad any. on_applica d evid While the of- he railway station a|{ arrived and the detecti 1 raigy iams in the urday night payment of f guilty. Micha tenced to ten and costs, ar n to $13.80, Purdis wag sentenced io ten day i d of §7. arlwood and to pay ne and cost The council of administration of the | department of Rhode Island, Grand | Army of the Republic, has selected | Tuesday, April° 4, as the time, and | Bristol, the home town of Department | Commander Ezra Dixon, as the place, | for the forty-fifth annual state en- campment. Commander in Chief Trim- ble of Illinc 2nified intention of being pr > The clvil war veterans, in general orders are reminded of the usual ob- servance of Grand Army Flag day, | | 1] y g A _ i February 12, in honor of the anniver- { sary of the birthday Abraham Lincoln. to atteng and assist the publ In patriotic exercises in o with the occasion. of President Comrades are The second gams of the seriss for the pool championship between teams 1 h Satholic ame the firemen made = showing than in the first. The scor C.C. P/S.B H. Doyl 5 P. Morrison .. I'womey g n Hulbert 5 Hunter : 39 | = uck, | V { the impressive The Familiar Confection Will Make YOUR Teeth Bright—YOUR Breath Pure—YOUR Appetite Good— YOUR Digestion Strong! | The refreshing juice of the crushed mint leaves is an endless pleaure for a little price. BUY IT BY THE BOX — of any dealer. It costs less that way and you will have it when you want it. \ 183 112 | Morrison scorer. ; Local Lzconies. ! Robert Smith, Zdward Hawke and | John Smith of Westerly are spending | week at Mt, Vernon, N. Y. asked for in of a postofic Totals .. include a canal, ! H. Utter has various ci t mzica and the P Georae Harry P. Noyes—Noeting Borouch C Express to Stop als—Colonial as affiliated. The bearers were C. Pal- Norman F. and Charres ton conducted ial service. C Rev. Mr. ayer, a selection Yioneer Hook I'he hody wa bied iver Bend cematery. : Sewer Can Be Built for $800. Considerable business was trans od at the meeeting of the burgesses Friday evenin ent were Warden C. B. Burgesses Chesenro. and Vargas. f randall McCort, Garity A petition was received om the Stonington Steam Fire En- gine company asking for the construc- tion of a one story building adjoining | the prasent company's quarters, on the| when every day pianos of the cheapest construction are being bought at prices west side, for the D the steamer. Warden Crandall made a report on! { his investigation of the project for the ' 'wer for borough hall and Church He said that a sewer 1,000 foet ab s z of | th, Take Action on Death, meoting of Pic Weeks, W, ¥red Wilcox and Jamnes Duke were ap- | pointed a committee on resolutions. Colonial Express to Step. the Colonial ex- i 41 p. ma will stop in complidnce 0 & | guest of her cousin, Miss M equest of the Atwood who live in Westerly. Personals. Frank week’s visit in N Captain Ch: Ram Island light. day. York. Floyd Hall of Providence was a call- er In town ria; Miss F $he ‘P ed by en Randall will 21| differed from every article of value that enters the household. n¢ generally speaking, is strangely ignorant of PIANO QUALITY sent to the road by the em- Machine com- Durgin has returned from u' E. P. Noyes of the!Spent Sunday hip was in town Fri- nie Hall, who has been the P. Noyes, v days, Heath—Clar- Employ of Invita- nd would have been 91 She was the daugh- blige a daugh- fe. and a so soth of this place. Browne, E. Lam- rt Roach | Mr. and Mrs. | Later Mr. Litchfleld and County Game Warden Battey of Danielson arrived and disposed of the carcasses, a por- tlon of which was sent to the Day Kimball hospital at Putnam. One of the deer when found was still allve, having her hind leg Dbroken. There were 13 deer on the track when the 9.25 train went down Friday night. These two were struck and one was thrown to the other track, where she was struck by en eastbound freight Saturday morning and the front half of her body badly torn. The deer were both large ones, one being seven or eight years old and the other three years old. guest of his parents, George H. Packer. Koy Tift spent Sunday with rela- tives in Providence. Arthur Douglas was at Wood River Junction Sunday. Frank N, Gilfillan of New Britain with Captain and Mrs, John H. Hoxle of Edst Main street. DEER ON TRACK, Train Runs Through Herd of 13 Near Hampton, Killing Two—Game War- den Notified. The Bulletin's Rawvson correspondent es: 0 deer were found on the track a of Hampton station Satur- g were seen by the train who re- n Foreman James L once notified Game chfield, who ordered and dresg them, gerald and his men did. Eighty feet long and 30 feet high, the atlantosaurus was one of our pre- historic animals. WOhi'ldrefi“Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA him to g which Mr. to sounded of U. 8. P. (Govern r narcatics; is palatable an ctan or druggist of the mer: bject to our guarantee, rd) Ingredients, i of NURITO-gst a box chege price refunded If it Send for fur- nent reopie you a proprietary remedy—not 8 patsnt wedichie, l'cited tastimemials from pr . mnz“ sale at the Vf.EE_ & %1seoodn s(:2':)., or will be sent direct by ail on receipt of price—! an —in boxes. MAGISTRAL & CHEMICAL CO., Suite 711, Flatiron Building, New York. s The spring frame and ball bearing motor construction In this Motor- cycle is for the man of exacting re- quirements, the man who wants the best that can be built, the man who ‘wantg the most comfortable machine in the world. ' It is the machine you will eventually buy. Our demon- strators are expected to arrive about Feb. 15th. Write for catalog. FLYING MERKEL AGENCY. Box 363, City. PIANO BUYING The PUBLIC, urpose of DUUSINE | far in excess of their real worth. Pianos identified with piano quality such as FISCHER PIANOS | are the foundation of the present day reputation enjoyed by Fischer and the piano house of MARSH. PIANOS OF QUALITY—Knabe, Fischer, Decker, Sterling, Haines, Cameron, Lehr, Huntington, Angelus Player Piano and Autopiano are within the reach of all through our large buying capacity. Our prices are less'than the New York or Boston markets. For piano quality, } For piano prices, » For these reasons, Go 70 'D. S. MARSH Marsh Buiid.ng 230 and 232 State St. New Lomdon, Conneeticat New London (Norwich) Liine —TO— NEW YORK STEAMERS : MAINE v = AND=— NEW BAMPSHIRE to New Tork ‘Touli nav u‘dq:t i 2K i apiet b superb view e wonderfu and water front of Manhattan Island. Steameor leaves New lonaoa at 11 p. t . week only, due New York, Pler 55, "iune Rivar. ¢ 545, and Fiar 40, Korth River, 7 o'clock next morning. iw (o @ 150 emaran Write or telephene W. J. Phillf, Agent, New London, Cemnn, for -u# reoms and information. ~yid BERMUDA SEEE R e Frank H. Alten, Alies bullieg; 1w A. Duee, o Mala Strest. B mvaoou AnD BaTH 50 HOTEL |1 ALBERT fith St. & University Place - One Bloek frem Brosdway Two Blocks from Wanamaker's NEW YORK CITY Situated close to the Whole- eale and Retail Districts, th Tt resiaehi heighBornoos, * Minutes from Chelsea Docks. Minutes Penna. Station. Min. trom Cemral gta. i 5 Minuces trom MoAdeo Tunuel This hote) has redecs- Taten, retaraidned rgh: out, and can be compared favarably with goy-inf town. Accessible 1o the Bocks of all im- Dortant steamship Jines. reliroad stations, theatres. shons. etc.. ee well as the business districta 300 Rooms, 200 Baths Refes $1.00 Per Day The restaurant is notgble for ft: esoellence and very moderate prices. M b o Tl 150 ROOM AND sATH (i T4»® OZ2Z» E0O0> goo0o>» E-4»® O0OZ>» 150 & = a L] o L] & T in » 200> n xT4>e oz PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Sanitary Plumbing A peep Into an up to date bathroom is only less refreshing than the bath itse.f. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodily ecomfort. I will show you samples and plans of the poicelain and other tube snd give you estimates for the work of potting them fu in the best manner frem a sanitary standpoint—and guare the entire job J. . TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Lacge stock «t patterna. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklia Stree! CO-OPERATIVE PLUMBING CO. 81 Franklin Stree Telephone 771 E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Frices and work satlsfactory 130 Platt Ave, S. F. GIBSON 1in and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 55 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn —————ereey THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO. Successor to The Norwieh Parcel DeHvery, l_()lnea; 803 West Main St. Telepivons Tol 'x{fiuh‘ Orfice: 162 Main St. Tele Piectisa ROBERT W. OTIS. On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Millinery for Winter wear at MRS. G, P. STANTON'S, No. 62 Shetucket St. D.leau L :fll’. 0. D.. Optometrist. fectl! 18 rTec D; ecLive Vision eo Led by m"fl: Westerly. B L T o — g FE.E&%;WJ&"A: =',d’llilllll e

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