Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
/5 4 NORWICH BU'LLéTIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, {912 5M Desmond, Counsel For Accused, Too Sick To Ap- pear In Superior Court—New London Man Found His ‘Wife Had Another Husband—Three Prisoners Given i Jail Sentence—Lebanon Nl i Continuance of the Lebanon high- ‘way .robbery case, in which the ac- cused are John and Thomas McGrath ‘and Timothy Dixon, was interrupted !in the superior court here on Friday morning the illness of Attorney J. 3. counsel for the accused. ‘When court opened, it was reported - that the attorney was sick in bed at his home,” and Dr. Rush W. Kimbpall informed Judge Case that he had been to see Mr. Desmond twice and that he was imj with indications that umaun to be in court Tues- lil jury wad then éxcused until Tuesday with a warning not to talk,| about the case outside or visit the scene of the trouble. Attorney Hull then took up the case of Ellen P. Carey of Leb- who was arrested on June 17 E keeping a disorderly house in Major Hull told the court that the woman had been keeping house for a man who at this term of court had been put on probation. She mu from her husband and promised to leave Lebanon and to (mt of town. Attorney Douglass a plea for her and Judge ded with the two lawyers ent of the case and or- m ‘woman liberated. of Bayonet street, New ¢ a blacksmith, was chprg.a ) ery with Mrs. Mary Briggs, . Demalia. He was given ‘mnn.rmhnm'u then placed NI‘TORIGAL SOCIETY. I. A. Tracy o Frank H. Allen to w at County Meeting in New for the annual meet- New London County His- soclety is ready. The meeting “be held at New London in the 45 WanudlY. September P -?—Bmuul eett: with mu In| Lelection_of officers " ! ¥ open to publie, with A, Tracy and H. Allln. both of Norwich. WEDDING. —_— % - Barbour—Brydon. o'clock | Friday lf‘o y Nellle A. Brydon and James Bir- wedding was of a quiet intimate . friends being house was attractively with asters, lias and Hng couple were , the latter gowned The bride was ly gowned in white lace over sat- (carried a bouquet “of white - There was a wedding sypper the -*lolllnm tour Mr and Mrs. m ¥, in )ew Canaan, e groom ‘has accepted farm superintendent. He mpl ed in a similar capac- four years at Shelter e o e h o ol & Bhome in New London. 173 Pe N -~ ‘Warren Brown, the artist , dled Thursday at his nurflt%r.‘ -fn':r an mnleu of Brown leaves mw and two children. ‘. ' blue and brown, Woman Liberated. ’ —— in chuge of County Probation Officer Richard W. Mansfield, sentence be- ing suspended. \ Briggs saiq fhat he married the woman. some time ago, belleving her to be a widow. Recently her first hus- band, to whom she had been married in Fayal six years ago, appeared in this country, and this week the man and ‘woman were arrested on bench warrants, Briggs charged 'with adul- tery and the woman with bigamy. Briggs' said In court that he was willing to live with.the woman aad support and care for her, In view of the circumstances, Judge ‘Case allowed probation. The case against the woman. was continued. John Smfith of Providence was sen- tenced to three months in jail for stealing instrumentg from® the offfce of Dr. Cassidy in 'Worwich, ~Smita pleaded guilty and said that driok was the cause of his trouble. George J. Arzamarskie of Noith Stonington was given three months in jail for wife beating. He has been in jail three months awaiting trial on He has a wife aad seven children. It _was shown that the trouble grew oul of the dissipated habits of the accused, who has taken the Keeley cure without/good effect. Joseph LaFlamme of Norwich, who thad pleadeddnot guilty to bestial con- duct, pleaded guilty to breach of the peace, to which the complaint was chlsnged He was given one year sn Jail, the same charge. ROUND TABLE PROGRAMME. Season to * Open October 8—Letter from L. K. Zabriskis in Peru Ex- . pected Later. The programme’ for the winter for, thé Norwich Round Table has been prepared by the committee, arranging to have the season open with the eve- ning of October 8§ at the home of Mrs. S. Lathrop. ' The Dates Arranged. October 8—Hostess, Mrs. S. S. Lath- op, 449 Boswell avenue. Roll call: Name some plate visited in vacation and Incident connected therewith. Sub- ject: Explerations of South America, Miss Sarah L. Tyler; recent Explora- tions, Rev. J. T Cobb. October 22—Hostess, Carey, 99 Sachem street. Mrs. Roll call: George A . | geographical statément about ; South America. = Suhject: The Reople of South America; Early People, Edwin ‘A. Tracy: Present People, Mrs. S. S. Thresher; Language and Vames in Use, Frank H. Allen. November 12—Host, C'ha.rlel H. Brown; 16 Warren street. Roll call: Name some place in South America vou would ke to Visit and tell why. Subject: Physical FeatWres; The Physical Geography, Miss Florence Fellows; The Andes, Mrs. S. S. Lath- rop; The Plains, Miss Jennie L. Spen- cer. November 26-——Hostess, Mrs, Herbert J. Wyekoff, 59 Churchystreet. Roll call: An anecdote of travel in South Ameri- ca, Subject: .The Amazon Valley; The Amazon Valley, Miss Amanda Fisher; The Production of Rubbgr John E. Fanning. December 10—Hostess, Mrs, Frank H."Allen, 90 Williams street. Roll call; Nnma a product of South America’ and where_found. Subject: Some Pro- du ts of _ South America; Mineral Wealth, Miss 1. Angie Stanton; The Production of Céffee, Miss Susie Whit- i | Our tlesey; The Coffee Tl\!st \l]ss Mary1 B. Wattles. January 14—Hostess, Mrs. Edwin A. Tracy, 53 Spalding street. Roll call: A fact about some animal found in| South America. Subject: Fauna and Flora; The Fauna of South America, Miss Mary G. Henderson; The Flora of South America, Miss Edna G. Stu- art. Janvary 28—Roll call: An original rhyme. Banquet. Committee: Fred L. Newton, S. Howard Mead, Mrs. Jobn E. Fanning, Mrs. Frederick Sym- ington. February 11—Hostesses, Mrs. Joseph F. Cobb, Mrs, S. Howard/Mead, Mrs. Frederick J. Symington; Church of the Good Shepherd. Roll call: An in- teresting fact about some city in South America_not. mentioned below.. Sub- ject: Cities of South America; Buenos Ayres, Miss Nellie G. McCloud; Santi- ago, Miss Carrie A. Stevens; Quito, Miss _Bessie A. Grimes; Potosi, Mrs. William H.” Collins; Caracas, Miss Eleanor M. Rose: Lima, Mrs. Aurelia B. Lyon. February 25—Hostess, Miss Jennie L. Condon, 58 Otis street. Roll . call, Some curious things seen in Sout America. Subject: Special Points of Interest; The Christ of the Andes, Mrs. William P. Potter; Trinidad Island, Mrs. Edwin A, Tracy; Cape Horn and the Straits of Magellan, Mrs. John E. Fanning; Roraima and Kaliteur, Mrs. Herbert J. Wyckoff; The Rocking Stone of Tandll Mrs. S. Howard Mead. March 11—Roll%call: A Conundrum. Social evening. Committee: Miss Serv- ice, Miss Henderson, Miss McCloud, Miss Whittiesey. March 25—Hostess, Miss Mary E. ‘Wattles, Norwich Town chapel. _Roll call: Something of interest in Para- guay and Uruguay. Subject: The United States and South< American Republics; The Monroe Doctrine and Its Application, Rev. H. J. Wyckoff; The Vislts of Secretary Root and Sec- retary Knox, Mrs. Elizabeth B, Davis. April 8—Lecture. April 22—Hostess, Mrs. Fred L. Newton, 9 Slater avenue. Roll call: Name of article exported from South America, Subject: Trade of South America; Trade wih the United States, William H. Collins; Trade with | other countries, S. Howard Mead. May 13—Hostess, Mrs. William H. Collins, 63 McKinley avenae. Roll call: Name some peculiar custom of South American people. Subject: Men of South ‘America; Pizarro, Mrs. F. L. Newton; Bolivar, Mrs. F. Sym- ingten; Castro, Miss Jennie M. Case May 27—Hostess, Mrs. J. E. Fan- ning, “summer home in Ledyard. Roll call: A Round Table Reminiscence. Subject: Sauth Pole . Explorations; American Discoverers, ‘Wilkes, Palmer and Mrs. Arthur R. Blackledge; Explorers Previous to 1911, Miss Jennie L. Congdon; Amundsen and Scott, Mrs.! Harriet S. Blackmar. Letter Comlnn from L. K. Zabriskie. Upon invitation of Frank H. Allen, a member of the programme comimit- tee, Luther K. Zabriskie, who is as- sistant at a consualte at Callao, Peru, and a former member of the Round Table, will write a letter to the club| glving some detafls of the interesting gonditions 'still to be found in the land of the Incas. The letter is ex- pesteato arrive some time Before Jan- \lE.X‘y The Officers The programme committee comprises Fred L. Newton, Frank H. Allen, Rev. Joseph F, Cobb, Mrs. S. 8. Lathrop and Miss Isabella T. Service, while the officers of the organization are: Pres- ident, Edwin A, Tracy; vice president, William D.- Tillson; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Mary G. Webster; membership committee, the officers, S. Howard Mead, Mrs. Frederick: Sym- 4ngton. Norwich Roque Tournament. On Mohday the fournament for the Norwich roque trophy will open at the, Norwich Roque club grounds, with the following entered to compete for the prizesy Frederick Synflngmnbu Fred Miljard, Arthur Millard, Guy 1livan of this city and Captain H. wmy of ‘Washington, D, C. > choice anywhere else. 49¢ 75c to $1.25. | adies” and MisseS’ CFALL SUITS $14.00 We doubt if $20.00 will give you smarter styles ora wuler Suits in questlon are strigtly tailored, and a few elaborately trimmed ef- fects, exquisitely new Autumn styles, made of all wool se¥ges in black, ., Other Suits $15 00 to $35.00 - From9AMt01PM ~ Tallured and Wash Waists Clearing out a lot of Waists that were sold in season from POSITIVELY FOR FOUR HOURS ONLY. 194 Main Strect Wauregan Block 4 A , The Business Tl Lo g‘é o Coter g 1 L o of Norwich Reap the Benefit of These Splendid Price Inducements for Saturday Selling The-store is attractive with clothing for the warm days that 2 belated Sum- mer is giving us, with fresh, new goods for Fall wear and advance styles for Winter. For cgn_ven'ient and comfortable shopping, for authoritative styles and reasonable prices, you will come to The: Boston Store. / MO FOR THE FNAL CLEAN 0P | THE GLOVES YOU WANT Wash Dresses Women’s Long‘ Silk Gloves, and 16 - buttons; vhite and §’ Summer Garments black— Women's - two-clasp* Chamei-§ sette Gloves, white and yel- In this sale cost is forgotten. ~Every Summer garment hnbeencut!onpncethntwfllcompelwmeoneto buy it, if but for economy’s sake alone. NOW BUY YOUR NOTIONS White Cotton Twilled Tape in three yard rolls—differ-. ent widths— . Special for Saturday 1¢ per roll, 10c dozen | Black Sewing, Silk, 100 yard spools, value 5¢ spool— Special for Saturday 3c a spool or 33¢ dozen 400 count Common Pins, low, value 25¢— Saturday 21c pair ood quality, value Sc \ » %aper-—fl 4 3 LOT 1 Saturday’s Choice | ~ _ ; Special for s.tud.y 25 WASH DRESSES. . $3.48 and $4.50 Fine Bleached Sheets, 81x90, all ready for use, value ] .Hfl 75c— x - Saturday, Special 59 Saturday S Choigg All Linen Bleached Crash, ex- tra goed value, vthe Rt 12%c— ; . 3c each, two for 5c Sewing Scissors, pocket size, value 25¢c pair— Special for Saturday 19¢ pr. 6 LINEN DUSTERS .. ”...... $5.00 5 BLAZER COATS up to..... $5.98 LOT 2 8 LINEN COATS upto ....... $598 7 4 BIG VALUE IN-WRITING | 4 LINEN SUITS up to . ... 98 | & - I;EAPIEN.R_ s 7.98 4 Saturday, Special 9¢ ; . . 8 DRESSES up to .... $5.98 and $6.98 i 8F i i Writing Paper, one quire | 2 PONGEE COATS upto ... $8.98 , j paper with envelopes to | 1 WHITE SERGE COAT up to $8.50 / ! ' LACE BARGAIN | g match, something made to sell for 25¢ box— Special for Saturday 18¢ box Laces,§ 2 x 2% inches wide, sellf . regularly for 12%c and| 15¢— M’f!“ Sacnfice Sale of Women's and Misses’ TAILORED SUITS. \ EXIT PRICES IN' ‘Balance of our stock of Women’s and Misses’ fine Wool — JEWELRY, BELTS AND | Suits, no two alike, serges, whipcords and mixtures, tan, SUIT CASE BARGAIN TOILET ARTICLES brown, blue, grey and black, values up to $22.50. i / A 24-inch Leather Suit, Case, | Amber, Coral and Crystal Hat CLOSING OUT PRICE 4 . h : Pins, pear shaped, 12%4c SATURDAY $13-75 linen lined, "with extra e heavy corners and special patent lock, value $5.00— Saturday, Special $3.76 ] quality— for Saturday 9c each Women's Elastic Belts, gilt Something New In Girls’ School Blouses g‘é‘ftksle_s’ all.- calrs,, 50¢ White linene with red and blue collars, others in retl and WRLTON RUES ’ Special for Saturday 25¢ blue polka dot. o A pa R £ y SATURDAY 9 8 Cc 27 x 54 Colonial Wilton Rugs, Babcock’s Corylopsis -of SPECIAL 2 all Oriental designs, in col- Japan T 2'1cum Powder, value 15c— >, Special, Saturday 12c ors and finish equal to the} - high grade Wilton Rugs, value sz.oo— "HET ' 7% Saturday $1.59) School Dresses for Girls from 6'to 14 years. Tub Dresses in chambray, gingham, percales and gala- No. 8 Nickel Plated Tea Ket- | teas, daintily. trimmed for the girls who wear wash k . f (Ve '. tle— : dn"e. the year rotmd, | - _SASH' CURTAINS " S 4 Sl”m! e 98¢, $1.48 and $1.98 Sash Curtains, all ready tof = Three and four pint Plated yi S eoe 3 put up, complete with rod i Tea and Coffee Pots— value 28c— y Muslin Underwear Deparimént ~ 1 TME An odd lot of Women’s Muslin Drawers, value 25¢c— 7 St AR.:&?:AE t,NT'd Saturday, choice ..................... 12V MUSLINS AND SCRIMS < ZTS‘IQHS 2;%&25&;53& Seersucker Rompers, square neck, ink and blue, 36-inch Colored Muslins -and 39¢ quz’ahty— sizes 2 to 5, value 75c—Sal Vet gt S Scrims. These are printed " on both sides and are very dainty- patterns, value 12%c yard— Saturday, Special 9¢ yard Saturday 17¢ Linen Drawn Work Squares, 18x18 inch, 50c grade— Saturday 21c ORIENTAL RUGS Crepe Combination Drawers and Sklrt, value 98c— Women’s Long White Skirts, embroidery trimmed, value $1. 50——Satu.rday et A ANNOUNGEMENT Monday, September 16th, Mr. John Peters will be here with an extensive dnplny of beautiful Oriental Rugs. In the collection will be found every weave that comes from the east. Value for value, our prices will be found the lowest in New England. soonlti