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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON Hal R. Eaton Resigns as First Lieuten- ant—Owen Murray’'s Burial—Snow Improved by Fox Hunters—OIld Min- watexit Fire Engine Given Back to Borough. by the fire department, which has it in keeping. PUTNAM Superior Court—Woodnock Man Sent to Jail for Forggry—Horse Thief Changes Plea to Guilty—Professor Douglas Protests Innocence of Two Serious Charges—Birthday Party— Personal ard Secial Notice. The resignation of Hal R. Eaton as tivst lieutenant of the Thirteenth com- . C., has been received here. , who last year was prin Killingly High school, is now The March term of the Windham principal at Attleboro, but has held his| .,unty superior court was opened in military office here until this time. this ecity Tuesday afternoon, Judge Next Tuesday evening, following the| pBonnett on the bench. ]’rayer'wm of- vegular weekly drill, there will be alforad Ly Rev. B, D, Sargent ];;m(nr meeting of the company, at Which| 5 ‘the Congr Soral churth, nominations will be made for first and ! Criminal husiness occupied the at- second lieutenants. tention of the court during the after- Heard About Town. noon, Miss Ruth Burroughs of Hartford is Jail Sentence for Forgery. a visitor at her home in Danielson. Elmer E. Newcomb of -Woodstock, Warren, Charles A. Til-|charged with forging the name of Jaller Alhert S. Fields| Herbert 'W. Bowen of Woodstock on n Tuesday, atiending the | a check dated November 3, 1911, and 10V drawn on tke First National bank of >rovidence, for-| Putnam, was the first prisoner pre- as a visitor with| sented. There were two checks, each clatives drawn for §10,50. Newcomb pleaded Bli D el o to the first count in the com- formerly © 8 town, was a visitor| plaint, not guilty to the second, here Tuesda). ing that he did not remember making To Secure Commencement Speaker. nu‘uw”\‘\us E:zwl;.ged-\‘k;_; '\’"“:f":x‘l“]’?:: Rev. Clarence H, Barber, !'r.mk P.{ for rerly United States amba dor o Varren m A. Paine have been| pa and to Venezuela. mmmed committee of the town Newcomb is of an excellent { Il‘,t school committes to secure a speaker |y seems to have a weakn that or the school graduating ex te s to occasionally get him into | troable State Attorney Searls ‘made wred in a is rapid a statement to in the case, of ‘the facts the cou agreeing to recovering om that she| ong count, Much that received at that time. was favorabie to the court’s not ir Teachirs’ Conference { flicting a heavy pena in view of all the cjrcumstances. viso! Judge Eennett sentenced Newcomb schoaels in to three months in L nounces that ! ence of temehe A One Hcrse Thief Plezds Guilty. discussion of various l"»J"‘ Herry Hall, 23, and Edward Mason, interest to the profession 0, both of Attleboro Falls, Masa., Snow Suited Fox Hunters, pleaded n y to a charge . f steal- Phe lMght snow at came during|ing a borse from Ci M. Fales of Monday night made Tuesday an excel- | North Attleboro. Charles L. lent day for fox hunting, and a party | Torrey had been red as cour el f Danielson men went out to enjoy | for H:ll and the court design.ied him ne of the last opportunities for the|!o defend Mason. also. These mea w Wit sent to from the city cour al missionaries of LaSalette! " being presented therein e sk ek indicated, being al- b & amtid e Blen catio A v disposed of the hors St m whom it w I~ to North as recovered and tal the own- of Mary's par- two weeks, Attleboro by Burial of Owen Murray. lLater in the afternoon I changed The bod Owen Murray of Provi- | s [t i e d ‘~"j‘ oy was suspended and he wes ought from! venanded to jail. In the case of Ma- i on a trial is to be anticipated uniess b sy changes his pl Charge Nolled. remembr great lnumber Roderick Miller of Putr nd as beautiful as seen in this and sent to jail or section. ommon Welcomed Old Favorite. r the cha “The Old Home Denman Thompson's great as givery erk Caused Nevins’ Troucl! in the Orpheum t ay night | by a capable company .ndn the di- rection of Thompson wudi- ce 1) sawW o f the| at has been house | \ce it was opened for business eary | | Fornliin t fall, and those present . ek e ed with the great New Englar he was when he disturbed o residents in the west part of the town . and got into troubls, FLfNERAL | the court that Nevins, 1ad mot intended (o George Buisiere. when he disturbed the p At Bt. James wch Tuesday morn- | the people disturbed very mv ch fright- ing at 9 o'cloc requiem ma ened. mid a 1 servic Later Nevins pleaded guiity t jeorge who died in the bréach of the peace and was give 18} wich. Burial thirty days in jail. St, J cemeter Louis I Attorney P, J. Danahey of Willimari- nedy the hnvmfrwur»«.-(-‘:' tic was coungel for Nevins b Tt £ S i oo Metthe Pleads Not Guiity. ircles of the Daughters of Is a, ieorge Metine, 28, the i€ auxiliary to the Knigh of arge. with indecent ‘olumbus, The national headquarters Danielson of the Daugliters.is at New Haven. sentenced ly to days in MINNETEXIT HAND ENGINE. a fine of ? ), he appeal 1pci ior ro plea:ded not Sold in 1893, Now Returned to De- *_nm‘]_(o\. ard €. Blun’ rd w2 partment by H. O. Atwood of Wil- d “1”,‘:‘*“1 him wien the case i Douglas Alleges Innocence. Prof.” Kiilingly Joel was R. side by side with other relics pleaded not guilty when cha: ished for old associations " These | enticing and seducing Claribeile E. words, written in ) , 1893, nearly 19 | Hargraves, from her home and with Vears ago, relative the sale of the wving carnally known her Profi r old Minnetexit hand engine, have prov- | Douglas is to be defended by i ed prophetic, for the old engine is back | ey Charles L. Torrey. n Danielson and once more the prop- Albanians’ Trial Today. erty of the borough, which sold it at | HE the time mentioned to H. O. Atwood for | A group of five who pleaded not the sum of just $50. He took it to| to a charge of assault w in- Willian e, whbre it has since been ‘to kill xnd murder was miade vo kept : v relic, 0 as an ade- | ns arrested on February 15 quate protection t fire | £ ing and wounding a Greek Recently Mr. \v\mm;, W dis- | An’:\'r:lh Grosvenordale. 2 posed of his heavie il Wil- | ]vhrxr cag: will go to trial this llamsville and L\.”\‘\sq‘4\\1‘:1“!‘8“1})1 morning when court in Danie offered the fine old ma- | opens, with a j present, and may hine as a gift to the borough, and it | OCCUPY the remaining court days of 1as now been deliversd into the pos- | the week., Tke defendants will be rep- session of the same from the Killingly | Tesented ty Atiorueys J. F. Carpenter Manufacturing co which recen and Frank E. Howarth, both of this ly acquired the mil] Williamsville. ‘«n\_ i 1t is now the Central fire station| At Tuesday ssion the courtroom m Acaden nd it is probable | Woe filled, many of the spect that it will in pass out of!ing 17 iend: ;: the prisoners the ownership of the citizens of | der of 1l following that of the the town, who will be deeply apprecia- | ive x]n'v ians will cepvend in a meas- tive of tl generosity that makes ure, on ‘§hemcx- certain of 3 possible for them to have it here agai can be disposed of without c In an article pfinted at the t that | Te of prisoners cnanging | the machine was sold to Mr. .\:wmd.nwm not guilty to guilty H much of the history of the engine in == g question ‘appeared, “Up to the time | PRISONERS’ CELLS. of the pur e of our steam e » g s gty gl ’“”“, ® | Expected That a Half-Dozen May een for eriod of thirt sars our Find Space in New Municipal sole mechanical reliance against fire Building. in thie villa It was purchased about 26 years ugo (now 55 years ago). B fore that time there was 2 fire com- | whose was 3 Alderman Hector Duvert of the po- ice committee of the common council | machine - : e . to receive in a few days a blue- wo wheeled engine, c z ntative plan for tn prise. | When the Ee o e el Tor bought it was considered a deci ce department in the new mun crack machine. It wgs what was building. 1t is thought that ¢ knewn ffom the name of the manu- |y te space for ahout a half I facturer as a Button mac . ceils ¢f a modern and standard type “The service that it has done { place can never be fully know ALWAYS REPUBLICAN i some fires, that threatened b aster were checked in their course by | But Woodstock Representatives Never | the agency of the old Minr xit, and Get 2 8 d T . it saw service at what would make a vt s i very long list of fires. With the - % & £ i e B e i it o “rd“‘ Asked 1f Pe wculd be a candidate Putpamd S maeriln ;x for re-eiection this falli, Represenia- | pillpg s - Yo 5 "% | tive Charles . Perrin of Woodstocs, | e sils of ¢ sine was author- | B0USs chairman of the committee on | jzed hy @ vote of & borough meeting |52 And game in the last legislature, | wbout twe (now 21) years ugo. The en- | I:f:nigf Y r,“‘,“:i‘,'f‘"f,‘ | gine was accordingly advertised, but . PAPERIBAR JATLY Wik FOEAAL A0 | tme went by and th was no bid- | Teprescutatives other than republicons der. It was at last gecided to offer it | DAVE Zone forth from his town, but in | at ‘4 definite price, and o low one at | P Instance has a representative ever that, ko it was advertised for sale for | Po°7 elected io succeed '[““",”; k £50. This had the desired effect, 11, C, | P7iR& 4 custom never vet visla'ed to Atwood snatching up the bargain and | 809, De¥ men 1o the general assembls securing aimest for nothing a valua- | “" ? A L ble machine, The original price of the | Woll Bored 32 Feet. i muhin», by the w. was $800, and | .’flu: urif-rlnn well belng driven for | now it has gone for a song,” { the French River Textile company at The article also reviews how disap- | Mechanicsvills, is now down 325 f‘-f‘t. pointed the veteran firemen were over | bul the flow of water which must be selling of a machine that through |4t the rate of fifiy gelions a minute, issoctations held much taat nm.‘:miil* net yet more than one-fifth of that 0 their sentimental side, But it js|amount, % % sk again now, and one of the firsg Celebrated Sixth Birthday, suggestions that has been heard in There was a birthday party in the onnection with its arrival is that { parlors of tha Chickering house Tues- ometime after the weather gets warm, | day afternoesn for litfle Genevieve a purade he held seme night, with | Helen Pwyer, 6, daughter . Laad fine old hand engine and those of ;lurd and Mrs, M. M, Dwyer, when a the men whe remain that manned it | dezen aud mere of his friends were in places of henor in the line, The engine still is a valaabic of property, Mr, Adweod in of the machine enly @asied and entertained, At dainty luneheon that was served | there were pretty table decerations and a birthday cake with six candles. piece speaking a few weeks ago | ford Giles, Emily = Fitzroy, | gregational ‘witiiam | McCoy, of Putnam, Dorothy Carle and Charlotte Botnara ot Arc amont, Mas#. Town Topics. S. M. Wheelock spent the ee end with Uxbridge, Mass., rhla ives, ! Mrs. 8, M. Wheelock is spending this week with Mrs. <Gecrge Taft in Ux- bridge. Mrs, C. F. Waterman has been the guest of her sister, Miss Ethel Rowe, in Providence. g Mrs, . Harold Gilpatric of Seward street ‘entertained tne Tuesday c:ub yesterday afternoon. Mr. ani Mrs. Lincoln Ermond F. Brunn of New guests of local friends recentiv. H. E. Meinken and S. B. Champlin walked from this eity recently «to Southbridge, Mass., a distance of six- teen iniies. Erunn aud York wert Percy Waterman has been in Provi- dence recently. Miss A. M, illivan _has returned | from a visit with relatives in Hart- ford. Dr. and Mrs. H, Wright have re- turned from a visit with Boston friends, M Alice hnight of Manchester, Mass,, was in this city Tue IEden Tatem 1 for a few days Jr., is entertain- ttem, IEast Lyme. IS m nosion this week. Training Class Meets. A meeting of the teachers’ (raining school was held at the home of Mr Co'M liott in South Mazin street. H. Jo. n conduc this meeting An joveole meeting the Wao- man's Missionary society the Cou- held with Miss abe Tuesday afterns est were read tha topic, followed by dainty refreshments se ed by the h G A meeting of the iges of Art wis held in the Con ational tle room Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. 1 Queens of Avalon a meeting at a quarter past seven ou Tuesday evening, jEWETT cm Meeting of W. C. e LJ. Devoted in Part to Tribute to Neal Dow The mes g of the W. C, T, L $ held at the home of Mrs., W, H. Gane Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Gane presic Mr: G W. B read pture, and offered prayver. Mrs E. W, Fotter sent her report regard ing ti Guartcrly metting which will b the t d Sunday in April in the Methodist ir when Rev W. E. Bates of Mysti be the speaker. Mrs. William . seffers and Mrs. Peter McArther sang, accom nied by M anley, Mrs. A ife sketch of ich Miss Evelyn G panied inley Dow and Mrs ardner s by Mrs, paid a tribute nuel Geer: sp Dow, solo oem ent Ambulance, to or d g a with a®f the STAmmc s The Fence read by Mrs, Borough Briefs. or F. H. Giltert was in Hartford on usin Mori¢ R W. tter is visiting rela- tives in New Haven Miss Mary Potts of Manchester, N H., is visiting her sister, Mrs, H. E, Paul STAFFORD SPRINGS Four Cuts of Monson Cloth Found in Fair Ground Barn—Mrs. C. P, Bus- kirk's Funeral—Business Men Lunch and Confar. 1» cuts of cloth were found in 3 on the fair grounds on md: afternoon It was at thought that the cloth had been s irom, the Rhode Island ill, but clos- er examination showed it bere the tags of the Somersct Worsted com- pany of Monson, where the go)ds were probably manufactured. he four cuts con'ained abaut ¥ H\gh Scheol Session Omitte, y hig ’ml)l pupils had to be sed Tuesday morn on ac- of watler escaping from a and fiooding the room duri count the previous night Funeral of Mrs. C. P, Buskirk. The funer: of Mrs, C. P. kirk v the hume Wed- ne mornin Rev. R. G Clapp of the C ional church offic g. 'The body s taken on the noon train t¢ Port Henry for > Knizkts mce'ing of Tuesduy and he offices flora directors Men’, the Springs cceding the Mor 1 Pickop will ad- meeting of the W. ¢, ry of the Methodist ch .fternoon. Examinations for Rural Carriers. coni- mn € nination at n:i Hu\ ke certifi st ation in the of rur s, and other vac occur on rural rout The age limit 55 on the date of examination, applic 1 must e of the United St » territory may in 1 county. 18 and male citizen nd domiciied in is postofiice carrier., after service, nu be « ‘erL carrier office or other posi- servige sject may re- ce rules. 8 of King Ar- or T to the classificd examination be held a meeting in the guild room ace church Tuesday evening. lizabeth and Miss Kathe.ine Giitrop have returned from S and gone to work Timothy De Leen tin' pr, eld in the Garland mills. mond of Worcester has few days town. CDLCh"STER Oliver Woodhouse Lodge Adds to Its Members—Debating Society Elects Officers. W o hall, of Oliver £ P novse ning in ) with 2 tendance, page being conferred on one te, the rank of esquire on two and rank of knight on two. The lodge is on the road to a good in- 'Tease this year as work is ¥eing done at nearly every meeting. Financially this lodge ranks with the best. Clarence 1. Brockett and gang of men are at the station loading cars. Orvundo Lombard of Exeter was in town Monday. Officers of Debating Society. 1c the rank cand The first meeting of the den 4 soclety of the Bovs club was neid their rooms Sunday afternoon at o'clock. The ngme chosen was the Pros anl Cons club. The officers o follew » V. Cavanugh, president ‘vice president: Jeremiah O’Connor, secretary; G. B. Gilman, critie, 14 The ciub will hold its meetings once in two week At the joint debate with ¥ wm aecademy Apiril 17, the subj=ct will be, Resolved, That no mar. sald that he would neot take $560 for The little peeple present were Eliz- | should h three terms as president if, but the chances are there will be | ibeth Rafferty, Charlette |5nl||11lh.|uf the United States. 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Comr Brown, janitor | Post, a summer resident here, the of the ¢ school building, | daughter of Mrs. F. C. Jones of Hart- who has been ill with grip, for sev- |ford. Mrs. Post resided in summer at was able to be out Monday | the Simmons house, north of the bor- ough. She is remembered for her of Marlboro was in | many charitable acts here. vening tc attend the S bt griic e Capt. James B. Moore Dead. v Turnerville was, Word was received Monday that in town Mon | Capt. James Brown Moore, a former 5 The Hoy ) held a meeiing on | resident of Stonington, died in New Puesday evening to organizeé a busebail | York Monday. The body was brought team for the se here Tuesday evening for funeral ser- et vices today (Wednesday) STONINGTON ; et o ‘ BALTIC Neptune Hose Campany s Annual PR g Meeting — Yacht Club Projected— Seventy Tubles Filled at Choir Whist Obituary Notes. —Briefs and Personals. The annual meeting of Neptune| . TOWn Clerk Arthur P. Cote has the Hose company was held Monday even- | 108 1288 that are to be used this ing. The following officers were ct COUMRE FeRt. ¥ for. the vear: B Charles Gustave Lafremere of Moosup and Shackley; first Charles i of friends were local visitors McCort; second i 8 s Barrett: secretary, .| Joseph Veill and son Arciile were | guests of Mr. : over Sunday. treasurer, John W, nd Mrs. Louis Bibeau ard, William Shack ) financial com- tee, J. B. Andrews, , Joseph Leaby. Edward Denne- Winners at Whist. The fourth of a series of whists by Good Fares of Cod. the Immaculate Conception choir were n Tuesday with | held Monday evening in Sprague hall The smack Robert | and was the most succesaful of the 11 with four bar- son. Seventy tables were playoed. s Belle with four | many being present from surrounding and Captain Madara with one. towns. The first prize, a mantel { clock, donated by the Misses Caron, Yacht Club Talked Of. | was wen by W. M. 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B! Collector. ’iorvxeh Conn., March 4th, 1912 marsd NOTICE TOWN TAXES OF LISBON. All persons liable to pay taxes in e Town of Lishon, State of Connecti~ut, ar+ hereby notified that 1 Pave a war rant to levy and collect a tax of fifteen (lu, mills on the dollar, on the Town lis:. now last completed Due and Payable om (le 11th day of Mareh, 1912, anc for the purpose of collecting and receiving the same I phall be at tne Town Elouse, in said Town, on Wednes- day, March 13th, 1912, from 8 o'clogk in the foreneom until 3 o'clock in the afferpobn; on same day at the Towun urrk~ Office, from 3 o'clock untll § % in the afternoon, and on BSat- . March I6th, 1912, 'at the Blisg- Scnoolhouse, from 1 ocleck u‘ " u\ thg afternoon. Le g March 13th, 1913, of eollocl? nim ar Lisbon, eb. 31, 19} FRANCIS H. JOHNSOY, feb21I'W Collector of Town Tai e et e e e TO TAE BOARD OF COUNTY OOM- missioners for New London Conmty: I hereby apply for a transfer of license to seli and exchange spirituous and in toxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at 99 Water street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments said builfing any part or parts of which are cut off or partitios in such manner ag to form booth or retiriug rooms. o ness is not 1 d wlthin two hundred feet in & direct line from any churen edlfice or ubuc or parochial schoel, or the premis n.mlnl‘n thereto, or any pnltofl\ce public library, or ceme tery. Dated at Norwich, this 5th dav of March, A. D. 1812. Caron. Lariviere & Co., by J. B. Caron, Applicant. We the undersigned, are elsctors and tex payers, owning real sstate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- dorse the foregoing application of Caron, Lariviera & Cv. for a license, and hersby certify that said applicant is a sultable person to be licensed pur- suant to sald application. Du.!e at Norwich, this 5th day of March, A. D 1912. Thomas A Shields, F. W. Guiid Adelard Morin. R. C. Plaut, P. 8! Onge. T hereby certify that the abovae named signers and endorsers are eiec- tors and taxpayers owlflng real estate in the Town of Norwich. Dated af Norwich, this 5th day of March, A. D 1912. Chas. 8 Halbrook, Town Clerk mareW DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, Probate Court, March 4th, A. D, 1813 Fstate of Hliza J. Bofl tate of Mont ville, in said District, deceased. Upon the application of Alvin E. Goff of Kast Lyme, Conn., praying that A4+ ministration mav be granted on sald entate of Fliza J. Goff, deceased, as per application on file more fully appears: it i= Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in Montville, in said District, on the 11th day of March, at o'clock in the afternoon, and that no tice befiz(van of 'Mt&: endency of sald application, and th e and place of hearing theremL by publishing the same one time in some newspaper hav m‘ a circulation in said District, and porfln? a copy thereof on the public npost in the Town of Montviile in d District. CHARLES N. CHAPPBLL, maréd Jndge We have opened our Gentlemen’s GRILL-ROOM WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Proprietors. We have anything you want in the hay, grain and feed line. Our hay is sound, sweet, bright and clean: our grain is sound and sweet and is free f;'l\v|| dirt, and our prices are right down to the lowest notch. Call us up when in need of anything in our line We're bound fo please vou CHAS. SLOSBE G, 3 Cove St. Wil F. BAILEY Successor to A. T. Garduer) l'lack, 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 cannot be excelled. Plione your order. Frompt service WESTERLY HOUSE. Ales, Wines and Liquors always in stock. Lunches served free every Saturday evening. JOHN G, KENYON & CO., jan29d Prepricters. demmu and fees will those neglecting this noti