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8 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1912 “PROF.” DOUGLAS LEAVES WESTERLY Violinist, Horse Doctor and Humane Society Agent leenI Back to Danielson With Young Miss Hargraves—Sniffs at Possibility of State Prison Penalty—No New Devel- SPECIALS e e o s e Chmee <f | &THE COST OF LIVING IS WHAT YOU CHOOSE TO MAKE IT” Our system enables you to get the best quality at the lowest possible price, because we have no credit or expensive St®e Attorney Hull, who is mnk-Tmllarlal to o used, Therefore there' ng investimmtion of the Pendleton Hill |8 still & chanco of the building be- | ing of Westerly granite, or perhaps cipee in which Dwight L. Miner is held | ymoqtone or sandstone may be sub- w the charge of murder in shooting | stituted for marble, as they are all and killlng hs brother, Herbert Mi- | included in the sceduled alternatives. iy Alternate K of the specification ser, Dan Dot Jot Jiecoversd anyibing | reads; “Give amount to be added o indicate that the shooting e hot | or deducted from the proposal for sub- Cldental or that Dwight Miner I8 not | atituting llght-colored granite for all mentally nswxnl f ]"Fou e “&l: | exterior marble. A!ll granite to band though & motive ls lackiug. Miner| g, inches with the brickwork and Zonfesses that he knew the TOVOIVr|jave beds not less than nine inches. | ‘was loedad when he pointed the NO4P- |1 allowed and accepted, ali grapits | gn at Herdert, Dut is at a loss hOW |j.i5y the first floor contemplated un- he happened to "““ the “‘;'“ b6 | der tho lump sum shall be §-inch cut the guard before the revolver could | "l be Sneheuts o be Sischarged, and this could mot o |be completed by September 1, 1914, dno and failure on the part of the con- He “".»"::m’.‘; :r‘“’m’"f’lr;“":l““;;‘?“‘i‘;‘(?fl;’{“: tractor to have the work complete by | | that time wil it was mot of the hair trigger (yPe. | fiivu o ng o 5 ay beyond the | Spring LAMB CHOPS oanr dlhs. for d1c “Prof.” Joof K. L. Douglass and Miss = Glaribel Margraves, who eloped from Local Lacenics. | East Killingly a week ago, and wWho | Jumes Oscar Miner of Pendleton Hiil were taken into custody at the Te- | wag or on Friday in Westerl west of Constable Alcott B, Sayles| & o T & »f that place, by Chief of Police | SOy caf e \}q‘;{il:'x i) RArown and Patrolman Mitchell, waiv- g “ i 3 extradition rights and returncd to s nnecticut with Constable Sayles on | -Andrew W. 17 Friday sfternoon. They were located | Bouse owned by n a Canal street lodging house and |In Chestaut street. aken to the police station but were Albertus Maxson is to erect a bun- not placed in cells. The young woman | ga in Kast avenue, near the junc- apent the night on a cushioned settee | tion with the Watch il road. n the chief's office, while Douglass lozed in & chair in the patrolmen’s| . n company, had room. | the tips of two of his fingers cut off TOMATOES, Fancy, Solid Packed, PFriday morning the chief took Mias | myigay v, by contact with a buzz saw. n 1 ¥ s reakfast to - i . eigge g g it 1o piana of he new courchonse § PEACHES, Lommn ol 25t vals, N ’ bufit. in conjunction with the were provided for Douglass at the po- | oo station, Miss Hargraves was very | own baliding, there is no designa- retioent, it Douglass was quits tatic, | tion of rooms for the sherift or clerk attve, but avolded refarence to the |°f the rior court, | Bla ject matter, excopt that he ex- | Crossed wires caused the fire alarm ased satisfaction with local police | Whistle in Pawcatuck to toot 33 IFri- tmentand anxious to have | 42y morning. As thers is no fire alarm DROP ratgitened out In Dan- | boX of that number it was apparent m-ox:. stating that he was ready to | there was no fire to cause the take his medicine, but hoped the |alarm. girl would not be inconvenienced, as | Truman H. Newberry of Detroit, a slie was in no way responsible for | Watch Hill cottager, and ex-secretary tids {llegal transaction. He liked the |of the navy, has ot the. ohaiea| @ 2 girl and she liked him, and he pre-. manship of i her has leased the dward 1, Babcock Rasmus Rasm the Isaac Sherm n, in -the empioy | Rooseveit campaign ferred her company to home Sur- | executive committes. The businees % ; roundings, | side of the campalgn will will have a turkey supper in their hall Douglass declared that he was | tion of this committe in the Potter bleck. nflmn Lsd pmlle.--mr a8 he was a vio- D and maintain headquarters and Death of Gladys E. Caswell. { nist, snd had traveled in the show | oversee the collection of campaign Nadys E. Casw bt il ) . 4 Gladys E. Caswell, daughter of Mr. - e [0 Teeeedn, e | fundk and Mrs, Altred J. Caswetl, died at her | home on Montauk avenue Thursday | some of his experlences on southern o o - | | ) a short time. juring which he was murder- MYST’C | noon. jhl”“: st | sly assaulted by & black man dur- | — : Sl | ng which he wes shot through m»:c Herman E'd“’dgn Heard From by | Workman Injured, I left hand, and showad the scar made| His Emloyers—I, F. N. Society En- _William J. Butterfieid v the bullet. He 10ld of wonderful | tertained—Leap Year Birthday Party Atwood =Macl cures he had made of dogs and horses for George Fv,g painful and how he caused displeasuro of ¥ | H@ was sawing a board when the sav many in Danielson and vicinity by Trving Thwg mall knot, tore it out of faithful performance of d as rep- | pers of the I, nd in its course it struck Mr. resentative of the Connecticut Hu- 7 oy n.,umr Id's glasses, shattering them | mane society. { and giving him a bruised ey He said he was not \yn olly to blame mployed at mpany, met | | entertained the r society at his ba Gilbert block al selections | § . bt 8 e 2d & fine time Was on- | o CHESTER for the act for which ho was held, | joved. Those present wore sionee 1 s | COLCHESTER but that the action of his wife was | o Dorothy Purd Pren- | — the 1’nr3|rn1:'t‘ c'ntu e, and that he Pro- | tice, Florence Cro " Norris Ryley, | Mrs. Frank B. Taylor, Former Academy | et opporiamity " ¥ife on the Very | Robert Hatch. Willard Keigwin and| Teacher, Dies at Middletown—Bor- | frs. Wiiliam Douglas se Hargraves did not seem to take | o g ) ough Small Notes. n seriously, but rather en- Leip Year sl"huay ParQY‘ { | ng Douglass teil of his e George lo ave.| Mrs. Jane Ta died at the home of erience in the south end the wonder. | MUe enterts \.mhn,‘.‘ her stepson, Giles Taylor, in Middle- | work he had accomplished as g |Party Thursday !town, Thursday morning. Mrs. Tay- iog and horse doctor, with hints Au:“"" of those w lor was a na and re- rading Lorss as a side issue. in four ye sided here near] She was | Dougiass has resided 1 ademy for a num- | nety for a " married Attorney | » wife and one child, of vears ago and | ing the eve: man months old. The Douglass and Har- zraves family occupied the » and Douglass has been pay ention to the Hargraves girl for| j some time ard made her many minor | | moved to Stafford Springs, where she | resided untfl Mr. Davison's death, and | | then returned here, married Frank | B. Taylor of this place, who died three > has been 3 received | 35K Hill Redoveritig, Henry Hil the streets for| \ % years ago LhSi ety . after a severe ’s death and gr presents. Ha filled a numbar of o itia | Tayl leath and n engagements for dances in AR ! about 75 vears of age Killingly, and was to have played for | 3 General News. a dance last Saturday night, but he | C. HERMAN ELDREDGE, | seen. aity mignst dimappeared befors nightfall, and the | e iy e Taft result was a dance without music, | oPorted Missing, is Heard From by|Miss Rosie Elgart, left Friday for a Before going to Killingly, Dougiass | His Employes. si latives in N esided in Thompson. Conn. and fn| . . i1 A Sl Rhode Island, but his original 'nmn,m .J""“‘,“:“,_ ldred pad el o B Rowe ofvives Ritvan. mas fathain ”{;’,’."‘il.m”i‘n"’fi.’.f O e | ing from Manck in that state,| Mrs David A the father wisely provided for o heard _Friday afternoon by | Thursday from a we rustee of the estate so that it could | 1plovers, the Atwood Machine 3 ighter in ,»i‘l)f'r\’ o ot he wasted by the son, "The t Rev. H. A Blake 0o 3 n the Congregatic announced that the estate wi 3 the CuikTes provide for Mrs. Douglass replied that sl ania. Monday for High | When Consta rrived at the Westerly 1, Dot SRR get to the STCN’NPTON pos< | ended ;Coid Delays Wark at Shipyard—Mrs. 1 Frederick 'H. Martin Dies in New | Ired A York—A. 0. M to Observe St. Pat. | CaliE ““’\,\(.r[‘ rick's Day—William J. Butterfield Thursday Smith of onard and dax were gues South Injured. informed that a s ntence might hat prison | | Grinneil's recital held in ning Miss Alberta | rarty ap- | Was jon, be- | ward he law that what he ha of New -enue Thursds T skill Pastmaster Charles J. Butfer re Too fnvd for Shlpbwidlnq { eived Friday complete plans and spe- vahmq at the Lake. | Local engine, a Stonington-made prod- |in_town Thursd made | fications. h \ T -r.‘, ! . the pro s at g } Wesierly, ot | he. is ral mpecifications a or a building |} 18 present atten ng on friends in t Tl f rb at fioor of t ! W he Atwood gaso- Edward E. Smith of Middletown was | or alternate bids in regar s, and one o » 8 h. p. variety has cpster jodge. No. 10. F. and A. Al i i istalled in a heayy 23-foot boat |held a meeting in Masonic hall Fridas given satisfaction | evening. POTOUER | Methodist Aid Sccisty Meets. The Ladies’ Aid society of hurch met at Mrs. Julia Squ on Norwich avenus Friday afternoon and evening to sew. Henry DeWoif and son of Salem { were calling on friends in town Thurs- 11 ——7’, i 5 Humphreys’ Seventy-Seven ; Breaks up Colds and | 1 rnet Dember was in Hartford on cher to Speak. of Ohio wm ¢ { eventy-seven” taken during its of the Second Con- | | prevalence precccupies the system and h Sunday at 10.45 a. prevents its invasion. slon holy communion will b sbereey,| RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT. | A small vial of pleasant pellets, fite | . Helfens ined minis-| The ORRINE treatment for the | ter in the United Brethren deomina. | Drink Habit can be used with absolute the vest pocket. At Drug Storen 28c. | (iop e P actiiimen, It destroy.-all desirs for or mailed. Friday evening Lenten services were ey, bear or other alcoholic stim- ng benes, racking cough and s ristakable signs of G pains, s throat are | Seventy-seven” taken early breaks up promptly. Humphrey® Homeo. Madicine Co, ’:rld‘xt “Calvary Episcopal church. Rey, s Thousands have successfully » i . caes | A C.odones of Mystic made the ad- mm' 1t and have been restored to iives | . WIEHE, 480 Ann| Btrests, Ne¥ | Sross of sobristy and usefuluess. Can be | rk Rev. George B \sisi. 5 Lo give a | glven secretiy Costs only $1.00 pe talk to the boys at Lhe ehurch Sunda On Exhibition o 20 shi vy ular sermon. Ei}l(l;[‘ box. 1f you fail to gelL resuits from 3 REINE after a trial, your money will be refunded. Ask for free hooklet all about ORRINE. Sevin & Son, 118 Main street Board of Relief Finishes Work. i S assortment of the Latest Styles Millinery for Winter wear at . G. Collins, postmaster, Barnegat, The Stonington board of rellef has eihied A MRS. G, P. STANTON'S, completed its work and will meei again i P LR No. 52 Bhetuoket 8¢ | Satirday. March 5, to sign the abstract | 5o ppe Cough. IHe savs: B o, ue SR8 PEnet st completely exhausted after cach fit of i |y bottle of T3 Obeerve St. Patrick's Da ‘u“"m"i mugh.nw. I hought . b ttle v[ SN 65 waor 56 Bus yetr ushs y. oleys Honey and I ‘ompound and | niass betora the publle, there s mo mes | MOmbers of Stonington division, No. {before T had taken it all the coughing dinm better thas he advertise | I A ' H., are arranging far the ob. ['epells had enfirely ceused. It can’t he iag etotamns of The Bulletin. asrvance of St, 'Patrick's day. They !beat.” Leec & Osgood Ca Saturday and Monday|| PURCHASES DELIVERED FOR 8 CENTS IN CITY Prime Rib ROAST, Ib. ...... 12V5¢ Legs of Genuine LAMB, Ib...... 13c Fresh Killed FOWL, Ib. ....... 16¢c Little Pig PORK CHOPS lh | 25 c Fine Dry ONIONS, mt frizen, 2 gts. 15c | Ripe BANANAS, dozen ....... 15¢ | Large, Juicy LEMONS, dozen.. 23c Mealy Cooking POTATOES, Yellow MEAL, 51bs. ......... 13c Very Finest Head RICE, 3 Ibs.. . 25¢ | the sacrament ¢ { will be How to S Boys and Girls., All BPR BRI " i $16.27 | comed to all the services. <z Saturday and Monday THE MOHICAN COMPANY S 10 Cars More We have just gat the reom this week to take in ten ocars for over- hauling and repainting. Better have it dons now rather than wait till fater when the rush is on. We do this work, all branches of it, painting, trimming, etc, in a first- | cl I"“ with good work, / manner, eur prices Leing sonsist- Scolt & Clark Gorp Forequarters LAMB, Ib........ 7c | Little Pig PORK ROAST, Ib. 12Y5c CORNED BEEF, freshcorned, cheicecuts, Ib. 8c Boneless Rolled ROAST, Ib.. . 12'/21: BEEF LIVER, 2 Ibe!. .. ;. .o i 1 Just right for small family b dle intere "SHOULDERS, Ib. .. 10%c ROUND STEAK, Ib. ......... 14c SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. ........ 16¢c Best Mohican Creamery BUTTER Cooking Compound 2w ITefovsTs v 3ic| pk. 31c | Seedless ORANGES, 19 for . ... 25¢ Laundry STARCH VanCamp’s HOMINY, can ... Pineapple, Carmello brand, can 17¢ Pearl TAPIOCA, 2 lbs. ....... 15¢ | Maine Sugar CORN, 2 cans.... 17c Pure COCOA, Y, Ib., bulk ..... 12c | Rolled OATS, 51bs. ... 19¢ Confectioners’ SUGAR, 3 Ibs... 25¢c | Lemin—"Yanilla COMPOUND, 2 bots. 15¢ Clean Sugar DATES, 2 lbs. .... 15¢ Mascot Laundry SOAP can 12¢ can 23c id EGGS 7t09 a. m.-SATURDAY--7 to 9 a. m. Eggs 2. 33c || i SHOULDERS ... .9 bers, In the evening, the subject \B!her Sunday school elass from Nor- Hoerses and Pe ple. A male quartette | wich at her home on Green avenue, will #ing In the evening in addition to | Friday evening. She was assisted | the them by the choir. I'in entertaining by Mrs, H. C. Web- M L. M. Carpenter entertained | ster, AUTO TIRES AT 15 OFF NEW GOODS OF STANDARD MAKE. Sizes. Regular Price. Our Price. ’9x3 RGOSt o $ 9.66 Ros ity L $10.33 S e i e 1060 $11.07 e e SR RS $15.23 e bl il s, o) $15.80 JEWETT ClTY Dog Show Pleases Big House—Mrs. L. M. Carpenter Entertains Sunday School Class from Norwich. Thursday by the Linn Finn oper: ence, who w | two hours i L The varied intelligent performances of the trained dogs were little sn,m% | ening the performance dog show people at the house drew a large audi- much pleased with the rtainment of wonderful, while moving pie- tures and v acts were of the | the best. udeville Sunday Services. There will be vl»mu.m' E ln on Spiritual Vitality Secured b ng Christ. This will be foll Lord In the even pastor. W. H. Gane subject on Sunday tional church is In H Lord’s Supper follows the sermon, with the reception of five new mem- —— e $17.67 $23.53 $25.16 $26.84 $31.90 $32.87 3 $33.84 e ey RS $34.76 LRI SRR (S $41.52 ... $64.00 $42.67 ALLING RUBBER CO. Shannon Building Phone 276-4 191 Main St., Norwich, Conn. All Other Sizes in Stock Sunday morning the (ongrega- Steps. Tl ATE OF 0]"0, OITY OF TCLEDO, FRANK J CHEN 8¢ Toledo, O, s for con FREE TO THE SICK! 1 A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Visit oaly, by Dr. NAUGHTON New England’s Wonderful Specialist WHO WILL BE AT The Wauregan Hotel, NORWICH, Dr. Naughton making an X-Ray examination of the Lungs, with Improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an aid to Diagnosis, UNE AY N Y This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free g0 all who call on him atthe WAUREGAN HOTEL, ONE DAY ONLY, MONDAY, MARCH 4th, ’ Sy onday, Marc ) To all who call on him at the Wauregan Hotel, Monday, March 4th, fi E D Nauc"thon wllll eRh-' Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis of Examinations, all medical services, Sur- gical and Office Trcntmontl. Absolutely Free of Charge. rm such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinit: 7 < ¥, and If you are suffering, you «;‘::n:lfiagleh:fxl‘tr lA;\: I);;;.; :};xll)luldé-s r;owd lils* offices from morning till night, and at 5 8 apply to Dr. N he Days, Dates and Office Hours of rfns aughton for relief, so those wishing to see him visits and call early to avoid the crowded last hours. cane is curabie or whether it is in- y 1 curable. DON'T WAIT!, Are you mck" Are you suffering? If so, call on him and take advmtage of his|his Wonderful knowledge of disease, |hin offices from morning until might, his plain, concise explanation of o J and if you would avoid disappoint- | skill and experiente | cause and effect, but at the marvelous | ment you should call early. Dr.| The rpltity - with [ihich’ e de. | raPidity with which his common-sense Naughton makes regular visits to! ecribes diseases is truly wonderful [(7ORtMent goss to the seat of the and mstonishes all who call upon him; | trouble, giving telief, and in all cases and hie extensive practical oxparl-nuhhn have net progre enables him to determine whether aloure. DR. NAUGHTON will positively be at the Wauregan, Hotel, Norwich, Monday, March 4th, from 10 o’clock in the morning until 7.30 ¢’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine all cases personally. Norwich from time to time, to per- sonally attend to his many patients d tos far, & | who are unable to visit his Worcester DR J P NAUGHTON SPECIALIST STOMACH, HEART, KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES. . . . ’ OFFICE AND LABORATORY, 44 PLEASANT ST, WORCESTER, MASS. Not only will you be surprised at(THE SICK MULTITUDES CROWD | | | { | | ant—has n:lunv- | MoGrory Building. Norwic! | WHITE ROSE Tel. 697 Greeneviile We have opened our Gentlemen’s GRILL:ROO WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co., Proprietors. | TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS. A large assortment at low- est prices. The ShetucketThrn:ss Co. 321 Main Street, THE FINEST 35¢ DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE l"rom 12t B MME. TAFT- to 8% Wa w Londou, vru e ghe Wil be St. pleased to ses any of her friends and patrons. dec1sd NEW LINE of FALL DRESS GOODS direct from mills at very low prices. Asvortment lengths of all kinds. Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Prices MILL REMNANT STOREL JOHN BLOOM, Prop, 171 W. Main St Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We guarantee our service to be the | best at the most reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave. (DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. S,.F. Geer's practics during his last iliness. Conn CATSUP, PINEAPPLE. Peaches, Cherries, Comnstarch, Tea, Coffee, Etc. Peopie’s Market 6 Frankiin St. JUSTIN BHOLDEN, Prop. WM. F. BAILEY (Succeszor te A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 83 'LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that canuol ve excelied Flioue your order. 'rompt servies trade for new mac MOTORCYCLES or, $175, $185, $200, $250. Harley-Davidson, $215, $275 Pope, price reduced to $165 Second-hand Motoreycles: Sing: Excelsiors from $100 B thder § h, p. Indtans, $1 Second-hand Motorcycles nex. C. V. Pendleton dr. 16 Brondway. Come in and 2ge new 1912 models febka QLALITY in work should always be counsidered | especially when It cost§ no more then | the inferior Kind. <Skilled men are { emploved by use Our price teill the | whole story STETSON & VOUNG, ll‘u!glfi‘: s ne vfl\enm.gt"mgl‘ur;.{: letin

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