Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 4, 1912, Page 5

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| Party from Hers Camped at Fall . L, . Island Shors Iy Absut Oveee: i1} ot on Trgrm. Tativilie Taft 3 1 . . 7 begert ol will for Fall River, going by | Alfred Hurst and William L. Cummings, Pleading Guilty,|, Jnotr 2ok o 1, o, o X y oiny Have Leniency Shown—Former On Burglary Charge z:; l-evfix'ilwv;esx: T::fi:na':. :;.- . :Txg Teturned Monday evening Wwhole August was a busy month an an able . imi ly September bids fair to maintain | consisted of Feter Gauvin, ~ Cilftord and Latter On Forgery—September Texm of Criminal |s2riy e L . D e, aorke. CHREOTY. Wee tho Tollowing ifors Tom | Rince. Dion oot E L THE /WEATHE ; Cous ber o Wiltred Lac > i| southeastern Connecticut have been in bert, b g Tor Today. Superior Court Opened. ; evidence at the Narragansett bay col- ur D. De . Latest st l“ “For New England: Probably fair on 3 - {onies or at the country places in ariabl radis, Moses 'Wednesday and Thursday; rising tem- " Rhode Island. Pas A tur };lcm.-v - l;' :}ng:fi Her.| Pleas in 14 of the 28 new cases on | had Arthur u‘, g{zr:dvm“u;lflwl misn ‘; k': lem uf: B;::y ;lx:g .axc.ltl?:' "::.“.,. bu:-‘ P ‘om*’ ‘Lagnes, A. Scott and D. O eaday par(ly cloudy to|docket were received 4t the opening of Charge of bestiality with & gray mare | Pleasant View between. the Reds and & ST W L prevail, with lght |the September term-of the superior |5 sy Ponyy the Blues in which the latter were Personals. e Winds and slight temperature | coyurt, criminal side, here on Tuesda¥, | Not guilty was the plea of John |defeated by the narrow of T qpe Heart school opened its d o Thuraday {air 10 DTl | (o Dlegding guilty and receiving light Skelly ot New Tondon fo'the charee |io 5 oth nines ‘wors comtposed ot | 1.1 Corin ueadey WOFDINS. sente: n p TOl [ames (onroe —_— fil‘v- up:?st\:’eux:eg;yéh?h: ?;;rnt. New Lond‘on on May 12. Attorney Ben- | church, Norwich, who have a bunga- Fred has returned after & f Oneof these at.first pleaded not gulltx fJemin Hewite'was asslpued .~ . L |low i e g e o 4 stay in Canada. ) t) e] of lods -+ e oD e e aninca | ot was ventomseg. | - o o Y | e haired prisoner, who walked from | summer vacation. In the second 1h- | s wweqnornos. sehool Will reopen in temperature and the barometric| Twenty-two prisoners were in the :i;: -p:fmgrds'nfist:“m;h (: t}e&fl ::1‘1' &eg:: g:ldu‘u;‘-dn ‘u h.." for the fas erm today (erm), ; gisne Misgy Ther. Bar. %mmd s o éh:q:;;r{lr.;u:gt.:hel: asscult upon William 0; Dewey the Reds began to tell, and in the| . .4 ae Johin Day and famil i} g 62 30.10 | Sheriff Brown cried the opening of the | May, 1812. At::n:vflmo . Moy eTlnth m,:xiln:d the :c,o!:mm’ ;l:‘t'_- in New London -Monda. Y Py Spu:i-l m 68 30.10 | term, with Judge William S. Case on | was assigned case. hompsos _Hartl g s inbov oung Men' hi t re- for the Reds and Critcherson and avenue Js O antty Mothodist. Evissopelshurch |celved s i bothe. doket By'| Bevertson o (he Bves. The Eame ol e ith relutives in| Some very unusual things for h L Famade ' the er.at the opening of | Prosecutor Hull, that against John |was umpired by Rev. Willlam F. Wil- | 10 fellows; lively patterns, snappy : e ok court. There ‘was a large attendance | Spelman, charged with statutory rape. |liams of Westerly. e s aint e vir): wmect S (88| predictions fof ‘Tuesday: Probably | ot attorneys in court, but mot many | A Tecess was then declared while the | Mra. Stewart Mm Mrs. James| oo o Thereln of South B ol comelly Y ’ ;- warmer. o Lepestators. utor and the attorneys held con- | Holland. Mrs. Reid tyre and Mre. e e biraeq atter a two months an ! “ y's weather: Unsettled; clear- 3. Arzamarskle of North !:’-'.'iu. F. Jones, uluflnmbmmm ,"’““h 0 igagh m.: charged with assault upon | . After the recess Prosscutor Hull in- [of Mr, and Mre. Jubes F. West, Jr, of | #t8y fu Camada. = | K I RO 5-:7 G, Arzamarskie, had R. M. |formed the court that W. Bal. | Westerly, for & short tme. Mrs. Mur-| o 0 a0 of Bouth A street 3 Douglass as - counsel and |cock had made to his y, John |ray is the mother of Mre. West. = ety mmu Dinary {8 ! ed not "‘fl H. Barnes, a full mm.mfl the mat- | Miss Marguerite Caron of the cen- ‘“-; - in the charge made against him, |iral telephone exchange, Danlelson, is|Hartford this year, . You men who are particular abeut the clothes you wear now have s mu,\.mmu-ddgfla . you want at the price you Want P The materials were never - el m, than this Fall; the finest weaves, the | best tailoring, the smartest styles shown. ¢ ity the of statutory burglary, | ter g i e W. cock and Homer Bruno | Which made it necessary to appoint an- | spending & vacation weel rel Howard Kenyon of Flunters averiue Ty Lt O oy Horer Bruno.” Attornsy. W, | My and Mrs. Evnest Rossle and |has returned to his employment after G. Murray was named by the court. | family of Mystic have returned to their g ~ Guilty of Forgery. o Bl B Miss ,‘_"',,,,:"w""" of Ocgum 1s| & 7 Cummings of New Lom= ey . Dielen- don way out: {0 Blea m%n!:rgm: § Beidehat . Bagior aneiter ot Bont Mancheater. warrant 4 i 13 S~ — A A net Point, several days the past week. | leaves or : jacob and_Joseph Kaplan. : While B {ha rooks on War- | he will ‘Assumption cellege. " Carey of Labanon, repre: y rary Point m";u' day. eyl B et e ioe A (57 ine |14 bounds aach, X poturned b taining a disorderly house, n % . Putnam _Carlo and P. Augusto of - ] sprstre ‘home on e o e S o y ‘to attend . Moosup, Mr, ”nc.m, the Baptist conve e G orie I BANKRUPTCY CASES IN -« i LAST FISCAL YEAR. i Voluntary and 33 Involuntary Pe- | titions. Filed in Canhestiout. The clork of the United States dourt a fh Connecticut for the fiscal ?.‘Z- which ended on June 30. With. the exception of matters in insolvenay, ‘which are not many and which are at- 2| tended to in the probate courts, prac- tically all of the failures in business are handled in the United States court, the petitions being filed in the clerk’s office in Hartford and then referred to 7 | the referees in bankruptey. The report shows that at the close| Mmfie..lm!\mnlfl,llu&m i el e%;é%ia : b:‘.n :mvlwu b 2 cal l!u't.:n t oh m"’u&w?.;';“.:" 22 5 u tary petitions filed during . or, aged $months, 0| 0, | Year ended June 30, 1912. Al of those| b it o ;* New London. | Bept, B : - whi - blazing furnaces 13, Franklin A, Havens. Who filed voluntary rum wan ad. ¥ % w oneg T, ln'l pveciif “";' ‘I’ M, year wend. f W. D. of Tanner streef her residence, 5 s S.:' o : e | today. He |3n apple tres "b!unn,w eral :x’«" THacte .h,f'- strest, Thursday Ty prsh oo SR LR Lo e B “night since the big e e Bevinn speasy of blossoms ept. §, at 130 oolock. = Bu sharply at $15 oelock. X Tn'the Yolantary potitions fled there | Are ‘ PO AR SE I T 4 E e. At § o'clock the canoe earnival gets|Were clalms amounting to .$1,484,- | e — A PUSHSSIE HA of sesifenag waider way, 943.67 that were secured or 8tood as ” Dr. @, H, Lamb of Tewn street was n mens " The Beach day committee has decid- | liens or were in the nature of prior Qlice Heutonant Who can aive orth Stonington Thu 4 in ot oo bgat’ thiln Boach 3w o Tope.-ft claims, and in the involuntery peti- Goldfaden—Shaffner. 18200000 in a few. years .out of & 1;':“‘ L TR 40 1Y v Ry e, nlinch 81 75509 BA3n | Rentley avenue, the maln avenue at the | {ions there were claims amounting to| Fiyman Goldfaden, son of Mr. apd g'r,ww gy el strass. e | tne state Tl T e lhl.fil:&;l" pey o i 5 Beach, from traffic, except on foot. Pe- | $12926.42 that stosd in the same | \ps Moses Goldfaden, of No. 63 Bliza- s s N t, He W BE * destrians: wil be allawed to use the class = The utsecured claimé agiinet |peth uireet, was marriod in New Lon. [belongs tuars—Dallas Nows. Migs Phosbe Lathrep returned Tues Hast Norwich, Sept. J, E. TOMPKINS, e ik, ot T UM n craditory Drovell Tavtet f1e| Ao on Tushday sveaing (o Miss Bihe Natural Histery 48y 1o her home on Town streat aft “.:nol'—‘tifiuluto Baaonwliow of Lo & ? , W w 3 % 3 s 4 4 iting her aunt, Mrs. John Blair, 'ohan Olsson, aged 68 years, ‘West Main Street pant. er to the Beach t 80173, and the dlalms against invol- | Shaffner, of No. 303 Maln street. The | Another question for the natural his- | Wisiting . ol o Db o St i ma i e each 10 598 untary " petitioners, . Which . credRors | nebemey whs pertorat i | o aen D by e Aatural ever | Worcester. » ) i i R — ¥ afterncon at 1 Successful Moose Organizer. Voluntary class of petitions the claims | followed by a supper and reception in All gorts of vehicles and drevuvo( ‘Waldo Kennedy, formerly of thig | ihat creditors failed to prove footed | Lawrence hall -aftended by several cattle passed through here and over WIN-—In Norwich, Sept. 1, 1913 h organizer for the Order of|3247.673.67, and in the involuntary|hundred guests. Competing with Itaelf. Annah M. Goodwin, Moose, has just completed the char-|Cl4%5 the claims not proved by the| The bride wore white charmeuse afid | . wobaceo trust has declared s Funeral from her late home, 39 Hobart ter list for Waltham lodge. He was §'°'a‘~;rv footed $59,026.23 1“&: total | was attmflediby %diu Bessie Slmflh:u .M‘:“ of 20 uer cent the result COAL AND LUMBER. avenue, Wednesday at 2.30 o'clock. v et of resolutions of apprecia- | Habi oluntary pe- | as bridesmaid, who wore pink char- - AN AdatTathiatiah Lttt i‘?&.f"m’: Thla Owork he had drfno”prm | titions _wer ,419. and the to- | meuse over pink messaline. The by of competing with itself, we presume. Ty H proved, footed §232,764.43. In the in- | gogue by Rabbi Lasaar Kahn and was [shed hig antlers take on the horns fllowed Hra el R R T Privey M- Organizer Kennedy Jeaves Waltham | tal liabilities of those filing involun- | man was Samuel Curland of this T aate Wres Proms. Tel 30433 or for his home in Putnam, Conn., says | t® tions were $304,706.08. | The groom is employed as a fore- gyt H g the Waltham News, where he will| The total ts which those filing |man at Hopkins & Allen’s and tho | Over 100,000 pedeatrians and 20,00 P ' spend a fow days before going to At- | voluntary petitions had, according to hn;l:l ‘g‘?upl_a will reside in this ecity ::l:lqé:; pass over London bridge in e e — l lanta, Ga., where he will take up the | the schedules, were $354,027.04, and|in the 3 i B, cemal £ S. F GlBSON work' of 'organizing lodges of the | the total assets of the debtors Fling | fres Bumllg Kinds and l,‘"!] 16 Main Stroet, . U3 . Moose order throughout the state. the involuntary petitions were listed ing in Woodshed. J : 4 ALWAYS IN 8TOCK. At the meeting there were 137 init- [ at 346,653.63. The total dividends to| urran, 48, of Providence, e and Sheet Metal \Vorker tated, Untary patitimagors hamed In the Vol | known to the police as “Chicken Char- Ver au lng an A. u LATHROP ‘M feging 4 S untary petitions were $97,222.70, lie," was arrested at Yantic on.Tues- 2 J ' for Richardson and.Boynion | The superintendent of the poultry dends to unsecured creditors | Gay night by Constable David Kinney Rgtil unara exbibit at the state fair in Hartford | in the involuntary petitions were §2 SHfica—cor Market and Shetuchai & . * . n and brought to police headquarters to Main Strest. Norwlich, Conn. [is J. B, Healey of North Woodstock. | 84 The ' fees to lawyers who fig= | be ]onked‘up. A woman mqme family epalr or Telephone 163-12. —AND— A Y n the cases against the voluntary | of Statlon Agent Gibbs was badly 5 scared when she went to the woodshed ur :)t.e!ixitmtrs were $9,61 and for the lawyers who figured in the cases of |and found Curren asiesp there. The | —OF ALL KINDS ON— Involuntary bankrupts, $3,488.22. The | door was locked on the sleeper and the m a ma " Funeral Othier expensas I administering on the | constable telephoned for. AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG: ary banlrupts were fi Cia i AR b ALK . . Ar;!‘-R Dirgcior 326.025.85 and in the cases of involun- Canker of Envy. ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. It burie op slean’ B g ’ o iod i Roosevelt instituted the sults agatnst 4 e i 4w | e FA 3 SR sy St . woluntary petitions in bankn “Y.}‘n ,';ned the Ojl and Tobacco trusts. What he | Mechanical repairs, painting, trim WB" ssflsunfld wofld Tkghens sl £ 3 ? J _Agent X B. O. Shegt Packing, evria and Embalmy Tog " the Tast facaryoenkraptey AUr. | erates the president for is_pushing | mi olstering and woed werk there were four farmers, 131 mer- ‘?";:"r?:gz:dm a-sppalusln < Philadyls chants, 11 manufacturers and 46 miis- | P 4 ing in all its branches. G. H. HASKELL.. 70 Franklin St. Bulletin Blce. !fl E Churcs. Wm. Smith Allen. | &' fing aseartment Hata. Come in & cellaneous, with the old cases making I TRICIAN SHOES £ T ;mnNs Tolephona €43-2. a net total of 587 voluntary s Their Preference. 402 = 'Phones ~— 480 + 'A ICl 2 2 . [ T Prompt service “av or night pending on July 1, 1912, Of the | The powers.da nat wish Turkey to 1 2 A woman's shoe that's right. New] ¥ pt - wvoluntary cases there were 18 m | fall to pleces, They prefer to have it 11 styles $8.50 and $4.00. “ Heating i AP chants during the last fiscal yes remain intact until they get ready t U - Hald only b : ¥ e 116 Lroad as al yearr, one | remain intact u ey get ready to ol lns m Plflmbmg. PIORRES: 6 Hrosiiway professional man and two misceliane- | carve it.—Toledo Blade. v ubllo, thare ¢ I o8 &% s A o opp. Theatre. ous, making a total of 91 new and| . ot 507 10 515 North Main St s 3 R St . FRANK A. BILL. sz a uil sm“ Taleshene €41-3 old Involuntary cases pending on July | If a truthful man breaks his word 0 0l o | dlum be . « ’ I 3 1 1912 |it's because he stutters ‘a§ columns of The Bulletts 104 Main 8trest

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