Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1912, Page 6

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MURDERER CAPTURED IN WESTERLY Rheumatism Black Tom, Wanted For New London Stabbing, Arrested by Officer Christopher Ledwith—Colonial Clubhouse Open- ed Tuesday Evening—Accident to Miss Sally Coy— Mayor Murphy of Norwich, Bound to Watch Hill, Pleas- tor ured the negro known @s | Tom was securely handeuffod. Just — Ber Tom near the William Clark | then the 1 the Groton-Westerly R thréed mill in Pawcatuck Tuesday |trolley road that left Westerly at 9.50 Sxa spending (e Meel moi nm: and delivered to the po- | was signulled at the thread mill and h, the guests lice of New London. Black Tom is one | the ofticer and his prisoner proceeded of the gang of negroes who were pick- | direct to Groton and thence to New ed up in New York and went to New London to break Polish freight handlers on the Central Vermont wharf in E Monday night he Dlaying crap in | cient Wells-Brown mansion in Iigh| Ferry—Pengelley-Steinberger Wed- he temporary bunkhouse with a fellow | strect as there was Tuesday evening | ding Announced. strikebreaker, George Briciel, when & it was dedicated to soclal use Quspute arose and Black Tom demand- members of (e aew Colonial | e boay of Mre. Susan Elizabeth od 80 cents from George This w elub, who aro to_use the property f0f | oy oY f rrancis Park, who died fased ‘und Biask Tom stabved Bristal | club’ purposes The house Tas been | PAT. wIfe of raneis Path wie LI B S o st | ™| and Interor, an mely furnish- | to Mystic Tuesday afternoon for bur- P Hflack Tom jumped through an open | ed s 10 special ceremony at | ial in Elm Grove cemetery. Many from window and made his escape. Pre- | the nouse. but there | this place attended the services at samabl e impression that the | was n of the place | the grave at 2 o'clock. g e gy 1 b cemed satis. Murderer hud jumped a Ceatra by e 5 £ the Togusdted o b6 irnishings and 4 SR I e e r a comfortable| Announcement cards have been re- BR =sifmvon nt the Pawca- ¢ class clubhouse, | celved in town of the marriage of Jack :k“?f, Weeter! , bt ahortly | vith a membership of | A. Pengelley of Easton, Pa., and Miss 3 g g the | Al of them visited the | Matilda Steinberger of Philadelphia, on after § o'clock ay morning g y padlroad Lowermar phoned to Chief ening. turday, June 29, at Lewistown, Pa. Brown that there was 2 man ans e club are: ATHRUT | \fr. pengelley is a nephew of Mrs. B Sceiption of the murderer walc- " Woodward. | Philip Button of this place and has track towards “*?:"‘h:; 840 | assretary: Frank Dodge, treasurer. | been a frequent visitor here, where | and to arrest | The board of governors is composed of | he has made many friends. Mr. and N the officers above named and James | Mrs. Pengelley will resile in Easton M. Pendleton, Arthur M. Cottrell, Rev. | Pa i | William F. Williams, Walter 8. Price, Briefs and Personals. | Jr z . | . Nettle Ci ! se committee is as L 3 8 X Soom known _that | s g e m\‘l‘xmangmn;:.m\'\'m:}: “Mory ¢ £he man had been arrested and Police- olely Geore® | returned from a month's trip to the| man Mitchell was relieved of that spe- | “AtSe|White mountains. Mr. Morgan is s the train which leaves New Lon- se will be open | "3 CRFOISE M oarge . Groenman | tha mdeittng e, feat- evening for the recep- | Mr. and Mrs. George H. Greenm don at n moeRing wae ne are entertaining their sister, Mrs. Wal- fllips saw suspect walking bers only. ide the ist west of the — de mear The horous Local Lacenics. Wbe station t on Morgan of Norwich was a Reliovad of Itchi ing, Eczema par el pand $on- | mansion was bought by two bullders By sch Middletown. v of the girls who i Samuel ( f T f West- | went out strike at the factory of e - er ) n ated from Harvard | the il Manufacturing company £e+ | recenti tion, and who was | are said to be in need. There has been g ‘zn» il ) Mrs. Horace A R oo ar is one of the Complete assortment for re-| 5 ition' of the Amerienn 15 | FOR i T i e ‘e 4th of July! : nce of six st fox | Fire Crackers, Candles, Tor- COAL 5 urden | Pedoes, Sparklers, Rockets, | ; hack | Balloons, Pistols, Cartridges, i reestone st will go to For Cantra! Free Burning Kinds and Lehiga | 0. Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sty it was choir diree may7d M. ALDI & CO,, Prop. hurc where he will e AR R S 6 "' “A,\,s.!E:qLL U.;“‘f,,"’,.::f‘,,.‘[.'](“fl‘,’f:‘l A LARGE LINE OF | alri T Hartford was a lod H' FlRE\VORKS THE FINEST | Whstora, Mams, | <y ALL NEW e | wito est of his sister. | t NOVELTY SHOP 35¢ DINNER w:‘.':;:-"...‘::::::; C. L. HILL his with him, for a stay s S - ml.-HOFP CAFE From 12 42 Fimile 1. Cote of New York is home | n_work should asidered -—— ——— | for especially when it then . na - \ 1 Cote is wway for twe | the inferjor Kind. e are W. MALLET, | afd Wosnsocket; R. T whole atory. B Mombod M, Mus, Blanche Case and daughter STETSON & YOUNG. Officer Cliristopher Ledwith of Ston- NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1912 ed at Wilson’s Nomination. m the scene and Black London. the strike of the b New London. | much gaiety and good cheer in the an- he police along the Albert H. Stonington Conductor Willlam A. pening Tuesday tar afternoon by SPANISH WAR VETERAN who Perre, a irch of the a re Im- buria Wilson had re the presl P iPeopIe’s Market 6 Frankiin St. e nomin, cou AKD LUMBER. Lumber = - librarian of th meet th the other of Tors corpe fon ode Isiand Coast Artil-| Cards, Favors, Etc,, at E, CHAPPELL 00, |7 ome o Mrs. Edwin Fays Wharf and 1 Teleshene: Main Street €on of his store helng damaged by vater. Gom held auetion sals of stoc . closing out of th usiness |s heing carrie announ AL AYS IN STOCK A D. LATHROP, BALTIC Guests Come and Go. Telephone 163-13. FAG Mr. ed at and Mrs. Ar dinner Sunda d, C. 8. ( Mrs, ur Cote entertal Rev. Brother Wil ouls Bibeau ang ; children, A a and Emile h Vel- 1 B nd M R. Houl of North Gros- v of Ct It burns up -lean” Royle is moving his family to whe Mr. Royle will be 3 g to 5 wa" seasuned wOud Pl \\Mn st kg 4 Bowling (:‘;75 ),;.:: 5 cents a string. ident IN TOWN Probably never before was there so 2 Announcement of Wedding. and Everett H. We at_Pleasant View. dall d to Emilias| Mrs. A. M. Purdy spent Tuesday in 1 in Dewey | Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Backus are in many years, ing in South Windham. for the probate session Tuesday af- 1 Westerly on Inde- | tional church held a supper in the 5 PawoRtuck: t parish house on Tuesday evening and in St. Michael's 1 liberal patronage. A good money was realized. H. Honer 18 critically ill at s ic_inn. st harles D. Tingley of Norwich was oA s, i e guest on Tuesday of My rela- orge 1. Perkins of | ., T Enos M. Gray and son Enos, Jr. ; oINS St |of Ledvard spent Tuesday with Mrs. i e ook | Gray's mother, Mrs, Isabella MacKen- 2 taed ) sie. S purpose |~ yp ¢ rles Eberhardt and daugh- f John W, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. icted by Rev. J. W h. home in Mechan, ning. The body ley for burfal. 2 s woe OFIBT Ofate Ne suddenly aturday i View cottage, race Methodist > opening of tha regular meeting Trade was Chapman and at- nas suffered a 3 in the fire in the uilding in Wasterly d there has been | ement of change in | James Royle Going to Lawton Mills— osup was a Sun- | 1s A Constitutional Disease. It manifests itself in local aches and pains,—inflamed joints and stift mus- cles,—but It cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treaiment, and the best is a course of the greal blood purifying and tonic medicine Hood’s Sarsapariila which corrects the acid condition of the blood and builds up the system. Get it today in usval liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Burial of Mrs. Fr;of is Park of Gales ter H. Price of Westerlr. Claude Gilfillan is spending a few days with his family In Barnet, Vt.| Nettie Crandall, Misses Mena .ouise Schroder, spent Tuesday and Church Supper. The voung people of the Congrega- essie Eberhardt ter of New Hartford.—The Pliny Jewell home- stead on Farmington avenue, Hart- ford, where ex-Gov. George L. Lilley lived while chief executive and whers he dled, was sold recently. The old | Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA | PEAS, BEETS, BEANS, CUCUMBERS, LETTUECE, STRAWBERRIES, ETC., coming in fresh every day. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. e | Caps, Canes, Flags, Post o S| The largest stock in town of all the best makes of Trunks. Will stand all | the hard wear they may receive. If you need a Trunk come and see us. {The Shefucket Harness Co., | WM. C. BODE, PROP,, il 283 Main Street, d Street, QLALITY F°=O=O=Ofi FO=O=O ° TodaylsFree StampDay ¢ COOL COMFORTABLE CLOTHES For the Fourth of July * And Every Other Summer’s Day fifianbafl’fin 121-125 MAIN STREET Store Closed All Day Tomorrow Buy What You Need 'Today [ &} [ o) e (6) i { o] o . objection to their returning to Work’r‘elflhm!oa his first mass at St. Mary's among the other girls in the factory | church Sunday. who are not Italians, and they are ) without means of earning a livelihood. | Torrington. rgaret Haight left Monday akes, New Britain.—Rev. ley. Coholan, who was ordained seph’s cathedral, Hartford, Saturday, |tennis and ba Coholan, son of Mrs. Grace M. | mq t St Jo- | will Little Mary, tired but smiling, had a wondrous dream, Thought she was canoeing on a great big lake of cream. All around were reéfs of Toasties, while her only oar Was a silver spoon with which to eat her way ashore. Writtan by . J Lafayette Hill P. O. One of the 50 Jingles for which the Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich., paid §1000.00 in May. YNEILT Montgomery In Wages or Profit health, sooner or later, shows its value. No man can expect to go very far or very fast toward success—no woman either—who suffers from the headaches, ch and poor digestion, the unpleasant breath and the good-for-nothing feeling result from constipation and biliousness. But yourself what a difference will be made by the sour stom which learn for a few doses of BEECHAM'S PILLS Tested through three generations—favorably known the world over this perfect vegetable and always efficient family remedy is univers- ally accepted as the best preventive or corrective of disorders of the organsofdigestion. Beecham’s Pillsregulatethebowels, stir theliver tonatural activity —enable you to get all the nourishment and blood- makingqualities from yourfood. Assureasyoutry themyou willknow that—in your looks and in your increased vigor—Beecham's Pills Pay Big Dividends The directions with every box are very Telusble—sspecially to women. Sold everywhere. In boxes 10c., 25c. M, | infb lots as follows: 50c Underwear 29c Men's Shirts and Draw- ers, m«vudm: Balbrig- gan, B. V. 2 d Cotton ,md sook—regular 5 derwear at 29c. Men’s Hosiery at 5¢ Men's Fast Black and Plain Col Half } regular 10c Hos! at pair. 25¢ Hosiery at 15¢ |} Mens Hosiery, including plain black, [§black with split feet, plain and fanc { feolors—regular 25¢ Hosiery at 15¢ a The Porteous & Mitchell Co. The Day Before i The Fourth ALL READY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT TO SUP- PLY YOUR NEEDS FOR THE HOLIDAY. THESE FEW HINTS: Men’s Wear ON SALE BEGINNING TODAY | $1.00 Underwear 69¢c Men's extra fine Shirts and Drawers, including Lisle Thread, Japanese Ik, ete. — regular $1. | Underwear at 69c. A SALE OF SAMPLES The Entire Sample Line of a prominent New York Mill Agent — comprising Men’s Summer Weight Un- derwear and Hosiery — will go on Sale Today at Al most HALF REGULAR PRICES. The assortment in- cludes some of the finest kinds of Underwear and Hosiery in an almost unlimited assortment. Divided 1.50 Suits at 69¢ Men's Combination Suits of fine Sea Island Cotton and Mercerized Yarn — regular $1. and $1.50 Suits at 69, Men’s Hosiery at 9¢ Men’s Sample Neckwear Men's Hosiery in fast black and an assortment of plain colors—regu-| lar 16c value at 9¢ a pair. 50c Hmiery at 29¢ Men's fine Hosiery in silk and in| lisle, black in and all the popular, plain colors—regular 50c Hoslery at 29c & pair. At Almost Half Prices The entire sample line of W. O. Horn & Brothers of New York, manu- ffacturers of Neckwear, will go on sale Today at almost half regular prices. As follows: MEN'S NECKWEAR 10c n white in a_big varie signs—regular 10c Neckwear at bc. 25: NECKWEA RAT 17¢ Men's Washable Four-in-hand Ties| also Silk Four-in-hands—a splendid assortment—regular 15c Neckwear at 10c. 50c NECKWEAR AT 29¢ Men's \u»lz“am { Jsortment in-han eact in a splendid as- hable and Silk Four- Neckwear at | e CHILDREN'S DRESSES 98¢ Women’s and Children’s Wear Men’s Neckwear in the finest kifids, comprising Silk and Washable Four- in-hands — regular 50c Neckwear at 29¢ $15.00 DRESSES AT $11.98 Children’s Dress white, suitable for terials are Chambra; linons—regular $ , both colored and occasions, ma- ginghams and Dresses at 98c. LINGERIE DRESSES THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENGE with proper enthusiasm every patriotic ci wich will feel it his duty. When you si 4th of July dinner make it one to be remembered by treating \'r;ur guests or family with some of our choice dinner wines in rare Jurgundies, Clarets, pagnes or Narragansett Selected Stock Lager Beer from George Greenherger & Company's Special for the 4th Narragansett Stock Lager, 26 bottles ... .. .$1.00 Narragansett Banquet Ale, 26 bottles . . . 1.00 Narragansett Porter, 12 bottles 7 COMBINATION 1 bottle of Old Darling Rye. . 1 bottle Old Rum 1 bottle Old Port Wine. . Thottls Old Slitiey. . 10 vic Sl s b tizen in Nor- down to your e old ham $1.00 $1.00 .50 .50 $3.00 All 4 hottles for $1.75 and a Souvenir We keep all High-grade Beers, Imported Bass Ale, Dublin Stout, Budweiser, Schlitz, Pabst, Pilsner. GED. GREENERGER & CO. Telephone 812. 47-53 FRANKLIN ST. Branch Stores—Willimantic and Jewett City s Lingerie Dresses, a splen- f styles and kinds—rang- from $1.98 to $7.50 ing in pri WOMEN’S WAISTS $1.39 Women's Lingerie Waists with em- broidery and lace fronts and neat hese are regular $1.69 value at $1.39. MILLINERY 2 TRIMMED OUTING HATS 79 ur Entire Stock Women's Dresses, lingerie, linen and| silki—these are regular $15.00 Dresses| at $11.98. NORFOLKS AT $4.98 for vacation wear, In tan and gray mixtures and plain red Thibet cloth pecial price $4.98, value $5.98 and| WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS Attractive styles in Women's Bath- ing Suits of black and navy mohalr There is a wide range of styles— prices are §1.98, $2.25, $3.50 and up tol $8.98. At Most Emphatic Reductions DRESS HATS AT $1.98 Women, t sold Misses and up to §1.98 Children Goods at unusually low prices. in the history of this store. 25¢ White 1AL HOSIERY VALUES ., Gauze regular yrrlu. 1 White Gauze Li a 15c—W T omen Silk k Silk Hosiery f 50c goods Hosiery, Boot s' Summer Weight Rib- ests, value 12%c. bed At Lisle Ribbed Vests, P , value 19c. At 11c—Boys' Athletic Ribbed Shirts, sleeveless, value 25c. At 8c—Women's Summer Welght Rib- bed Vests, value 10c At 1lo—Women's Ribbed Vests, all styles, value 15c. At 14c—Women's Ribbed Vests, straight and shaped, value 19¢ {JAt fine ILisle Ribbed 18c—Women's v 1l st value 25, 18c—Women's Ribbed Pants, lace trimmed, value 25c. At | Hundreds of Trimmed Outing Hats | the all reduced | that sold up to $3.95—all reduced to| Women's Dress Hats, In some of] best shapes of the season—Hats| $1.98 each. CONTINUED TODAY The Extraordinary Sale of 17,500 yards of White and Colored Wash This is the most remarkable offering of desirable White Goods that we have ever made. the assortment almost unlimited, and the values are without an equal The offering includes— The quantity is large, 16c White Goods at 9%c 19¢ White Goods at 12\%¢c Goods at 16c 49¢ White Goods at 25¢ Colored Goods at 12! 25¢ 46 The Sale will be continued Today and while quantity lasts e —— FURTHER SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY At 29c—Women's Extra Size Ribbad| Pants, lace trimmed, value 37%c At 21c—Women's Ribbed Union Suits. lace trimmed. At 89c—Women's Lisle Union all styles, value $1.00. Suits, full 5 inches Dresden de- Ribbon, 51 white and ar price 25¢ regu At 19¢. inci Brilliant Taffeta s wide, in black lors, regu At 19c-"Handsome Striped Hair Rib- bons, in white sky and pink full 5 inches wide, value J5c GLOVES—Short and Long. At 9c—Women's Short Lisle Gloves,| principally white, at 9¢ a pair) At 19c—Women's Two-clasp Liale| Gloves, in grays, t ols, regular price At 39c—Women's Two-clasp Gloves, in black, ors, regular price At 29¢—Women's Long Lisle Gloves, in| white, regular| both pric black and 9¢, At 39c—Women's Long Lisle Gloves, in both black and white, lar price G0c New London (NORWICH) Line -—T0— NEW YORK " STEAMERS Sl ¥, e ud m of Lowal o llow !Urt. ‘;fl’fl .\w:x Vl.wlfl 1!1 uu{-“t’un. ll'l'd water lhnnt # Lo es New on Al m week days only, l’-‘E ] 19, and “ v th R| lock IIar l ver, 'I oo lul" IIEWY.II sl 50 mm o islephone . 3, Phiiion ln‘ I.l!.rmlll.l- New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $I Freight and passenger serwice dl;ecx h{ New York. rom Norwich Tuesda, "Bu ny- Sundays, 7 "'T o3 New York, Pler 23, !lm. foot Roosevsit .Street, Mondays, w-dne-d-n. Fridavs, at § p. m. Freight received untii § p. t F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY THE THAMES RIVER Between Norwich and New Londen Brand New Doubled Decked ° EXCURSION BOATS |Yantic and Shetucket (Capacity 300 passengers each.) Plying between the two cities every two ‘hours, affording a deiightful out- ing. °A boat leaves either m( |9and 11a. m. 1,3and 5 o'clock p, m. | daily. | . FARES—15 cents one way 25 cents Round Trip. | Norwich Pier— (Temporarily) Hall Bros,, Commerce Street. New London Pier—Rear Unien Ry. [ Station, Foot State Stre | THAMES NAVIGATION CO,, { NORWICH, CONN. We serve the finest Ice Cream in the city in our Ladies’ splendid line of Norfolks, suitable] | regu- Grill Room. Open un- til midnight. WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Dropristors. | PAYYOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the |Uncas National Bank | In this way you will know the exact cost of your living and slways bave the best kird of a recelpt in the re- turned endorsed cheque, Courteous and liberal treatment ex- tended to every depositor whether the account be large or small. We solicit your patronage THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 65, 42 Shetucket Strest. | You cannot afford to use | Lamps are selling at such low prices as at the present time. | 25 Watts $ 50 4 Watts £ | 60 Watts 78 1100 Watts . 10 | Manufactured by the General Electris Company, FOR SALE BY | C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., | 10 Broadway. | The Vaughn Foundry Co. MILL CASTINGS a Specialty, . Orders Receive Prompt Attentien Pies, Cake and Bread | that cannot be exceile | PLone your order, Trompt service |LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) E. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 1, Second FA o, Shannen Bldg Night ‘phows 1352, | GEORGE G, GRANI, |\ Undertaker and Embalmer 2 Providence St., Tailvill: Prompt attention to day er aight calla Telephone 630, ADFI4M W 1 GOODYEAR SHOE MEPAIRING, Best of stock. Rest of workmanship Done while you wait. Quickest service AL VALLIN, Telephone 517, 50 Fraaklin st ISMW J. F, CONANY. 11 Franklis Strec Wiitec:iona §e the 1. F. © 150 cigars are the e maikes taem. n ne 2av t@. Acul” to Ths

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