Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 24, 1912, Page 6

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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 0ii'es’s's" * WESTERLY HEARS TALES OF GROOKS 1 NORWICH) Investigation Proves That Charles Blumenberg Is a Bad Actor Against watCh HPJ Lamnd Block ISIand : L] ne —“George West,” Brought From Providence, Proves Sub S g: i t u t es- I m i t at i‘(’n s ::m ..:‘..x:. ;:.:: -;:::: —T0— NEW YORK To Be Oliver Buck, Who Sold Stolen Watch Near Day- i win & Wabdh Bl .c.oovcee 1148 1048 - ol o SrANSA ville—Is Given Jail Sentence For Larceny—Ex-Gover- | Rouf:d ;’a:iz(g,;m HORLICK s Dl et b O R ity by L Chester W. Chapin aad City of Ufl.l Two hours at Block Island Sundays. | Two hours at Block lslend Sundays. § |, @009 this route | nor Utter To Campaign For Taft 10 o7 T, 3 MALTED MILK| ... i reraglgsinncy oo i ...::3.':"{?"'-3 B s iy A Sherit John R. Wilcox and Chief | Westerly has left Washington for his Brown are maling an investigation | Rhode Island home, having concluded . of the career of Charles Blumenberg | his congressional duties for the ses- for offenses committed outside the |sion. On Monday he will lurv',.:m active jurisdiction of the Westerly police, and | campaigning for Pre; nt Taft's re- also getting pointers that show that | election, He will open the Vermont ATCH HILL A% BLOCK ISLAND .:A%R Riv Mlade in the largest, best wA AT chm:i:r iy Adults, 75¢; cmuni.fimm “.’.‘E’"J:::if i Curte equipped and sanitary Malted ng. WAT 134 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND, “k plaflt in the world 4/, HOURS AT WATCH HILL. 3% NE“ mm $ l .50 Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing BEeach near landings at Watch —TO—— b < in th “mai B Island. For further informati rates, apply at Blumenberg committed the recent | campaig Cihe week in that We do not make “miik products™— e NEW ¥ e Chlt Srows. called at | - From Vermont Mr. U Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, et Norwich to Ocean Beach and return: Adults 40c; Chiidren 36c. Tickets ORK Rome o Blumenberg in Pr M’ oo e Bers suots ““ 2 Soe e include round trip trolley from New London to Beach. Ac'-'-'{“m"; 1.‘.':3': e ‘ior stnge: vi ¢ | Maine, where another 7 s | fl“‘mfiiflfi'@"’:fl?ixfi‘ (fiffii\rtsngn spent in the interest of the republi- But the Ol'l'ama!-Genume NEW ENGLAND, STEAMSHIS 0. (5 T2 DO, dgant. Agenc New London G destitute oircumstances. Mrs. Blu- |can party. Mr. Utter active dur- menberg sald that since moving from | ing the ich resulted in Groton about a year ago, her husband | 80 many was away from home most of the time | land during and gave her to understand that he|paign, and forswhic was seeking worl, but could find only | special thainks of the temporary employment. Sometimes ha It is expected that he will I brought a few articles to the house |into almost constant e which he said he found, and gave her | the next two months by Chairman Hil- money oocasionally in small amounts. |les of the republican national com- She was grieved but not surprised to | mittee, who holds Mr. Utter's ability learn of his arrest and that he lg in|as a political speaker in high regard. the New London jail. — Raidlroad HORLICK’S [FALTED MILK § Made fr pre, i ang e from pere, fullcream milk QLALERL POMPEIAN 0IL New York e i e = e :‘;ployesdr b7 we. Our yrice toll the OLIVES Plain s A I_I p BEFASK FOR HORLICK'S whole story. Used all over the Globe STETSON & YOUNG. Large and "lmnll bottles Fare $1 “White Rose” Maraschino Frelght and passengee serwice Detective Hanaford of Local Laconics. | q direot to New Y Providence has also been making an| The perennial whale has been seen fiyz!;fl"/ | THIS HOT WEATHER Cherries. From_Norwich Tu investigation and he charges that |off Watch Hill M, | ’ Blumenberg is respoasible for the| There were no criminal cases before oY TEEFLE \ Ocder_ H. ~Kssbilsr, & Cooipuny’s oy | break at Sharon Heights on the night t court at the regular Fidelio Bottled Beer direct to your re- Peop'e’s Mal‘ket of August 14, when Mrs. Emma Be- sess in W han's sack and coat valued at $14.25 | civil cases of disputed ba were stolen, Also that he entered the er Several frigerator, Sty By the dozen 60c. 6 Franklin St. | e e e sposed of tainment. Mr. Barnett intends to |ding Some radical Bryan men, espe- | H. Jackel & Co., JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop Bharon station an e West Mans- cox and John | open the hall with a first class play, | cially in towns like Canterbury—whol- fleld station, where he stole $37 in| ™' (O 0 V attended the|as soon as he can get one. ly farming—are a little bit out with| C°r- Market and W;:°5' g e whia }hx‘mtud also gmx_v;gt‘mu!lwll 1(‘)‘“- annual outing c ciation of Over- Personal Items. Makém]x 11’ur his non-support of Bryan | Telephone 136-5. M. L. GARDNER, FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY menberg 18 responsi or-the dasting |00 e O O ode TSlan: 53 SR wt g | at Baltimore, but that is immedia of meveral cahooses of the railroad | Sce™S Of the Poor of Rhode lsland, held| very Rev. T. S. Duggan, vicar gen- VoY ; forgiven when Tom Waller takes company and the larceny of property eral of the of Hartford, and Painting, Paper Hanging, and Dec- THE THAMES n|'E" % . i % hand, as the loyvalty to the New Lo NEWMARKET AOTEL, orating of emplayes, and for the break at the abing the Rev. W. J. McGulrk, pastor at South s 5 sver +o the: dontinual candidate 716 Bosweil Ave. 8 B R “ i h fl l h“ East Greenwich boat house, ~from | fown b e oAty | o dchonter, Were Eucsiy Briday ot e | van. néver questionsd: First-class VWines, Liquors and Clgars { P;':l”u:':';' A:d" w°:‘ g“;""t:;l‘" piween Norwich and New on Wilane the sigass feund with Blumen=|; =700 5 2 T afarihie bttt T Siricad AR POLITICTIAN. |Meals and Welch Rarebit served to| Tel. -3 or ress P. O. Box - berg at (he tima of his arrest were | !0 Albort Malland a0 dchic s dhn S e, Jopnwieh 15| Camterbury, August 22, 1912, ie. Prop. Tel. i3-6 Tattville, Cong. Brand New Deubled Decked The detective visited the home of A. Brown and parey | art. Gy | - s EXCURSION BOATS Blumenberg and recovered the stolen r Lewis and party of New Gardiner and Jere- mack ang dress. He also recovered two | London passed threugh Westerly, Fri- | miah g ans m Yantlc md ShetI‘Cket drees suit cases filled with goods that|day afterncom, on the Peturn trip by | Suests at F L & Capacity 200 passengers each.) have not yet been identified, which |automobiles from New Hampshire and | Sarah A. Lee and Thomas E. 3 Blumenberg had left at the house of | Vermont a friend In Valley Falls Dentis Sheriff Wilcox and Chief Brown|york were at the Blumenmberg home with the railroad detective, and while there the stolen sack and dr express addressed te Mrs. and she opened the pack presence of the officers. This suit was left by Blumenberg with his aunt in Paweatuck and she forwarded it to Mrs. Blumenberg, but had i was stolen property, The s eases contained woearing apparel and were undoubtedly stolen from pa who were bent on traveling and 8- sumably taken from cars or railway stations. The officers learned that Blumen- berg returned home August 4 with lot of silver coin, and this money A8 exchanged by Mrs. Blumenberg with a_trolley conductor for paper nroney. This was the day after the break in | the Bannon and Peters stores in West- | have returned from a visit at in Webster, illard Potter is ill at her home Plying between the twe cities every two hours, affording a delightful out- ing. A boat leaves either oity at 9and 11 a. m. 1,3 and 5 o'clock p m. daily. FARES—15 cente one way 25 centa Round Trip. Nerwich Fier (Ross Wharf) Frankdin - Square. New London Pier—Rear Union Ry Stroet. went to New ack to who is i in North accommo- Connec I W. Potter will occupy his the Baptist church, Sunday, ee weeks' v ation ank _Colesworthy | i returned to Worcester on | @ Friday after a visit at G. H. Prior's. _“ — 8tation, Foot State YANTIC P APPENINGS THAMES NAVIGATION CO, NORWICH, CONN. Broadway and Miss Jes- - > of Stamford are spending . and Mrs, Frank SmMER GARD!N“ Leaves Norwich for the Beaches week days 116 and €30 p m. Sundays 930 a. m, 2 p. m. Last boat to New London only. Sunday at 7.30. p. m. T. Kane is spending d with Miss Caroline Cas- feld. B oe Richards and Mr: | ended the funeral of ) hie of Jewett City, Tuesd P i a . Whitford, rell & S ey L Lillian May of Springfield is erty where about $45 in silver was stol. | lar of his ho § it v Ty AR M : ; I i ;A: ;ON — I i:N D NEW LONDON TO LONG ISLAND— n | it was nece M D, Sevin, Steamer of the l{_unmuk Bleamboa: M‘ Shoriff Wililam H. Casey | P02t 0u wa 1 on a low gear | spe ednesday here, Harbor, weekdays, 10 a. m., 410 p m. arrived Providence Friday morn- neplb il o I Friday after- | E chlough and Miss Ber- | tha Schlough of Waltham, Mass,, are of Mrs. Schlough's father, Ed- ones. img with the George West as a pris oner wanted for committing larce | at the residence of Joseph J. Dowd | D4med Lol . Whitford, | in Btilman avenme, Pawcatuck, April|a! and itta Leaves Sag Harber, returning, ¢ & m. 1230 p. m. e and ale of South Manchester « P — 22, The accused, who is 22 years of | —_— was a v here this week. ‘_HOTEL__] age and of intelligent and innocent STONINGT called at the Dowd house, STONINGTON. ap) told & hard luck etory and was pre- bl < - ETTERS TO THE EDITOR. mitted to remain with the Dowd fam- | Band Concert Enjoyed by Big Crowd | gl kse ily umtl he had opportunity to get| —Burial Ground Association Elects That Waller Letter. into better worldly condition. He had | Officers—Wrock Figures in Movmg; — — GREGORIA NEW YORK CITY, 85TH ST, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 4 GLEARANGE oLt Saturday, Aug. 24th, Marks the Last Day of Our Great Sale of All Spring and Summer Garments TODAY, THE LAST DAY OF OUR MOST SUCCESSFUL G fl"i? %E%RH 05 I CLEARANCE SALE, WE WILL STILL REDUCE OUR L LEELH PRICES SO THAT THE PUBLIC MAY TAKE ADVAN- STE{?F%AEH TAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY — AND WE THE OP- Uil PORTUNITY OF CLOSING OUT OUR SUMMER GOODS Mr, and Seaireaaah . RS , & s = Sy ppoNa| Linen Suits = - $2, i ! 5 Consisting of Norfolk and Plain Tailored Styles, in oyster 2| “I Do H.?es{ly Believe Your white, natural, blue and leather. The woman or miss who Great Medicine, Peruna, |H§, can make use of a garment of this sort should pay us a few Saved My Life.” moments visit during this sale. Summer Dresses $3. Consisting of voile, marquisette, batiste, lingerie and other popular wash materials and perfectly tailored and correct in every detail. They are exceptional bargains at $8.00—dur- ing this sale $4.75. secured work In the preparation of the | new shirt factory plsnt and said he| ©ictures. would soon be able to provide for him- | | . self, Hilday, e Sunday morning, while the Doywd | 1S10n and family was at ohurch, the young fe i) low disappeared and took with him | 2UCk sa 3610 in cash and a watch valued 33. When Doputy Sheriff Casey o ! tained a description of the thief, he Foot Injured. at omce decided that George West | m ‘was none other than Oliver Buck, a | erook with whom the sheriff had ac- receipt of the letter to Jodoin has been much in ham county than pected to be. The fol- Jodoin, as a rule, are s and those demo- forgiven Thomas M. rtion of the party | also been hinted pport of Mr. B an in 1908 w ced and not truly 3 1l However that may be, demo- | [ n several towns who had no in- Steries. Modern. AbseTutely Fiegroaf. Laxrrious, romfortable and homellke. eareat amosements, sbope and depots. NONE. BETTFR AT ANY PRICR 300 Reoma, each with private bah. | 8 goot room aud deth, $2.00 z; [ OTHRRE UP TO $8.50. PARLOR, BEDROOM, BATH. * Bewtawra) e "‘u" "tenie car oo table 4 boc D..p. RITCARY. Pr ind varied | i applause | evening. i | | | | Josept fer e day, b | 98 \ At- quaintance, The aberif began a search for Buck, and finally located him In the Provi- dence county jail, where he was doing time for the theft of a pair of shoes. | Paw Buck wag employed in the ladies' de- | | partment of a Providence bowling al- ley where it was the custom for pat- rons to change their street shoes to rubber moled shoes before bowling. Buck said that a lady friend wanted a pair of shoes and he selected the best pair avaflable for hér. Soon after ward he was arrested and Friday morping concluded a term of three | months and two weeks in Providence county jail. Bheriff Casey was there to meet him upon his release, Just after he was discharged from prison, Buck wes taksn into custedy by Po- lice Inepector MoGuire of Providence, Buck was Informed of the nature of the warrant for his arrest, immedi~ ately walved hie extradition rights and expressed willingness to go with Sherift Casey io Connectieut, Buck sald thet aftev steaiing the | watch and money from the Dowds he | headed foyr Daywille and Danielson, and went broke as he reached a vil luge near Dayville, There he met a man in the yead and sold him the watch for $2, He then went to Prov- idence. Buck says he has no pareats, but |} M]maflers Swanszey, Mass, his home, although he has relatives in Pawca- | ¥ v tuek and Westerly, and has spent JEWETT CITY Ln‘qc;.“fim« in thhm;:lcir;lly. He sald TR been arres ive times for | Reeves’ Moving Ficture SF theft, end that after serving for the | pe serecr | by SPow Opens present offence he would har & clry | the Season in Handsomely Redecor- recard as there were no charges| ated Theater—Vicar General Duggan against him anywhera, He says he| Guest of Rev, Father Hayes. got caught every time and paid the pemaity, and after getting freed this The large crowd w time be would go back In the country | Reeves mo picture s where he was not known, and would | opera se Friday eve 2 N = - lead an honest life. | imous in e S5 i v . 3 = = He sald that within a yesr he had | the gre. i § : ‘ L served six months in the New London |rations of 1all. Manager 3 - 1 o R < jan for stealing $27 from William tw for seve ks Vincent of Pawcatuck. He then stolo el side walls and | 366 in New Bedford and was jailed for im: six mounths. For theft committed in Concord, Mass., he was sentenced for three momths, and a like sentence was imposed for the theft in Providence. There were costs in each case and he gress have suddenly rpmble that Raymond | other man who goes in- | is day backed wholly b will have hard sled- | Officers of Burial Ground Asspciation. | At th Moving F. H. WILLIAMS, JR, General Agt H. C. LONG, Special Agt. F. H. KENYON, Special Agt. Hartferd, Conn. Jun2ss wreck at S at the pict Muller entertaine tiends at C and. Wauregan House asks the kindly indulgence of its patrons and the public for una- voidable Iinconvenience because of extensive and necessary changes and repairs. now being made for the better service of its guests and the public. Every effort will be made 1o make the inconvenience as Iitt as possibla, and the time short as may be found practi- cable. The Parkcc-Davenport Ce. - nd family are vis Mialma Jencks and Mrs. C. re visiting in East Dougla Four dozen of these waists, some with high collars and French cuffs, others with lace sailor collars, 2ll are very dainty and serviceable, some sold as high as $4.50—this sale $1.25. vement to 5 ght cream, one of dark ma- ot old gold and light ice is old gold, then | three pink, old go ing | MR. SAMUEL A. SEAL. had perved in all about twenty months, | White and green and white, The s | | He took his arrest good naturedly and | are pea green dark maroon | Mr. Samuel A. Seal, Route 2, Tread- = when he learned through correspon- | Wainscotting gold border, The |way, Tenn, writes: m dence that Sheriff Casey was after |front of the balcony has pea green | him he sald he was not surprised to | panels ang will have a cream ground | ,'“ ERen T groes plez.asure todtle:u- see Bllly standing at the prison gate, | work. fy to the great good your medicine, onsistin, inghams, dimiti er popular ot as he felt satisfied he could not es- proscenium arch is cream, with | Peruna, has done for me in a chronic | Cons .h g of Anderson gmngi , dimities and oth P P | » cape that alert officer. gt e it Kb o S R PR | materials, these dresses do not represent what the price may gk was araiped Jefore Judge | Wil have ihe 1% surrounded was confined to my bed for some | indicate, but are dresses that were sold as high as $5.50. Friday afternoon, pleaded guilty to the | side of the The centerpiece in | tMe, and could not sit up. 1 was charge of larceny and was sentenced | the c: to six months in the New London|gold, b Jail. | The chan - — twent Work en the new postoffice building | Mghts. 1 is well advanced in the foundation, ad in ste aud 1t s expected that all will be |all groundeq luto the water pi ready for the granite work within | the building 1 very good healt | ot iwo weeks, The granite will be six- | The windows have been decorated |7 ' VEIY 8004 heatth cut and In Keeplng with the sawed | With window-phaute, and are very ar- | do “3“"’“9 selieve your great O surface of the marble vencering of | tistie, resembll L R e b i L L e bulldiug, electric slgn has hung at the I vrvmm recommend it to like suf- outside entr ng redecoratod Representative George H. Utter of | by G, H. Prio /i1l s0on bo placed| SPECIAL NOTICE—Many, persons in ts former posltlon, It has twen- | are making inquiries for the old-time = ty-four electric llgats, in the center | Peruna. To such would say, this 1 94 M 3 are the words, “Finn's Opera Fouse,” | formula is now put out under the al "ee ure an oc @RilAren Qry’ i i vasne: et name of KA-TAR-NO, manufactured n a . TCHER" |ing n Mr. Reeves had extra fea- | by KA-TAR-NO Company, Colum- FOR FLE ER'S | tures in the way of music und extra | bus, Ohlo, Write them and they will ’ A sm_o R | A _ Lreels! and gave his usual good en\er-iha pleased-to send you a free booklet.‘ . s square, in cream, old |gradually , red and gold bronz srowing worse. Seeing how nts. | Peruna was recommended for catarrh, ° ° VILL T precured some. After taking it a et Note Our Window Display are | linned using it untll 1 was able to go pes in|to work on the farm again and now [ ' Wagons Damaged mostly by smoke and water. The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St Norwich, Conn,

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