Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 9, 1912, Page 2

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TAFT'S BROTHERS GAVE 8150,000 Total of $265,000 Collected and Spent in Campaign of Presi- dent For Renomination, According to Testimony of Sen- ator McKinley Before Senate Committee—Andrew Car- negie One of the Other Big Contributors. pRESES szm'i ¢ ination thmuxh his quarters was Representative Willlam ]f m plmmll. the president’s mxnuar ln tpltlnmny be!ora tha sen- innd-lflfil ‘eommi 0. T paign, he declared, ton, Oct. 8—The sum off cwmed end spent in the President Taft's renom- ‘Washington head- y -accounted for M cost five times or that he knew of the use of any money in this way either before or at the Chicago convention. Mr. McKin- ley admitted freely that the Taft cam- paign committee had paid the expenses of delegates to the Chicago conven- tion, a procedure um both he and Mr, McHarg said had been a “long standing custom.”™ as to how many Me us been provided for, he said be thought expenses paid “wherever a delegate cpuld not \afford to pay his own way.” ' Wants to Keep Out of Ananias Club, what was anticipated. “Do you know of the us2 Other Chief Contributors. of money at the convention "When we started out weé ':;‘?wttd g» change delegates?™ Chairman pond, about 400, ioutors fo. the -mmn&x woil wint to ewed to” with the respective amounts | said Mr. McKinley, smiling. “I have viven by Mr. McKinley, were: “John Hflél Ha‘-’xmc;\;g.o 0::5.000 Andre ‘arnegle, B T, ;toteshury, Philadelphis; $25,- “Mr, “and “Mr. Patton” of New York, described as “friends of the Richard Kern, St. Louls, ambass- dor to Aunlu—ll—nrr “$5,000. WW‘M 5,000 lqlurfluu, 31.- cmmfimqn Bl Seott, ”}d\'m* ‘lv.y Five anfl- o | routed 1 &m books, but fln;‘dlmner fasisted fi?v' v iy PR iirodas. of O who gave fl;l: - e]tm fund this ym c‘“\fl.filfll to State Campaigns. ts yecords were read .| any of Benutor u !"dllnttq’l - end ident's gecretary. will 350,000 keptoutotdubunhldnb and 1 guess I will remain Chairman Clapp aam both Mr, Mc- Kinl it 1f the wufllllr McHarg thaf ¥ tl!anoouv were said to hn mm%% or $3,000,000 to secure Colonel Roosevelt's nominatior. declared Mr. "n.”"lwo\l':ihn heard of such arg. Ve o it were true, and 1'consider bsolutely absurd.” McKinleys’ Beokkeeping Criticised. McKinley, called to flum;tn:‘, answered "mmm ‘ques- fl? Hz-.Hnr l’x utu. m tr m “'.h-n the he: had glven the m omerfene inti- 't Mr, McKinley was & poor business man to have kept such inade- grown, ";mr "' and fln& it had been im- le to Jkeep track of receipts or expondlturea. Change of Progressive Strength. Mr. McHarg sald he had partic) ‘eonferences in Ncw ork in . -rv at whlch“Dfin ml‘h zk Brown e “t] & gunu} dmd Goom;*- W2 ns scussed ¢ e of c %fi sive stre; E‘u ette to Calune oon'nlt “T ad t the shifting of trength to Colonel Roosevelt,” he said, ause it \'would be ged up to Colonel Rdoseyelt and t the 'charge of treachery would be made. I-am sure Roosevelt never bad anything to do with such change of the pro- gressive strength.” Mr. McHarg told the committee that he had had nothing to do with politics since the June convention, COURT SAYS WIFE MAY ey, wmxb 1y ques- b e committee LIE TO HER HUSBAND okl e, digorent | If $he Provocation Is Great and C e 0 s Great a ire lared id pot " i i iy | cumeaness ety ce of ons to state - cam- pum by the Tnlt natipnal headguar- ”%lven as follows: West Vir- SS, Maryland, $10,000 to $12,- 515 000; ON@Q&Z&% !lltnola, i Kxual City, Oct. 8.—I¢ “provoeation t,” and “cirecumstances tend to glllul:flk!stlen" a wife may ‘lie tc her band, according te a deeis- fon by the Kansas City court of ap- peals in the case of Mrs, Carrie Dim- mitt of Monroe, Mo., suing her hus- band, James J. Dimmitt, a merchant, for the custody of their child, A for- 0 s, seyeral me el Kentucky, T5ioh. helr 0 $125,000 laft by an wnele who Ormgby McHarg Heard. dled in Italy. She did, not tell her A vinley and Qrms Lrucfitrt. husband. The money was to be held contest manager Col in trust by another kinsman during t In !{ his life. An insurance company learn- t.neu stand t u nt- ed of the bequest and offered to lend Mr. McHarg accoun for | Mrs, Dimmitt $25,000 on her chances iture 0‘ 8 54”‘ or $30,000 \of outllving the trustee if she could n He denied BUSINESS COLLEGE Needs One Hundred Graduates a Year to fill the Positions Offered by Business Men to its Grad- uates.’ Epter now and be ready te accept ‘one of the positions which will he offered this com- ing year. ] Day and Night Sessions, Write, ‘phone or call. W. E GANFIELD, Principal HAMILTON WATCHES All Grades WALTHAM ILLINOIS and ELGINS AT LOWEST PRICES. Ferguson & Charbonneay ‘ FRANKLIN SQUARE awv-u & the tes wlws cnnteu were hat any money spent to Influence delegates pass a phygical examination, Mrs. Dimmitt underwent an exami- nation by a physician. Mr. Dimmitt, not knowing the reason, and mot be- lieving his wifes ill health plea, was angry, quarrel” led to divorce, The court todn awarded the child to the mother. She said she did not tell her husband about ihe mioney “for fear he woul -mfl 4t She ool ‘the -$25,000, A STRANGE4 EAT*_LI‘I'V_ AT SAYBROOK JUNCTION Freight Cars Crash Inte Tower, Wreck it, and Kill Operator. —_— ‘ Saybrook, Cenn.,. Oct. 8.—William ‘Wilcox, a telegraph operator in the signal tower at Saybrook jJunction, on the Shore line of the New Haven road, was crushed to' death this afternoon, when. three or tnnr freight cars jump- ed a b er on a siding e of the junction s d.tlon ud crashed into the tower, tearing it down amd completely ‘wreeking it ang bumns the operator under the wr Tyvo of the 1ralght cars were broken uj P, ‘Within a few moments the men were tv%prln: away the wreekage to get at it to where Wilcox Jay moaning, A heavy heam was pesting on his neck. “Pake.this off my. neck, he, groaned as he saw the bav. The lad crawled out and told the men. Whén enough of the rulng had been taken away to remove Wileox he was dead. It is sald that a car while being kicked gn to the siding got .away from the brakeman and struck three others, starting them towards the tower, Vg:lk:ox was 26 years old and mar- ries DEATH OF A GIRL | ‘ _TO BE INVESTIGATED Taken to Br|d|mm-t Hospital in Un- conscious State Last Sunday. Bridgeport, Oct. 8.—The coroner and medic examiner are investigating the circumstances of the death of Miss Mattie Mitchell at. g Jocgl hospital {vesterday, She was taken to. the hos- pital from her boarding place last Sunday in an unconscious condition. So’ far as the authoriiies have been abie to learn she came here - engaged a room told the landlady that she was penniless, Mitchell was found among her per- sonal effects with papers which indi- cated she might Nave come from Troy, N. ¥, Word of her death was sent to Troy and today a message was Te- ceived from an undertaker in that city requesting that the body be forwarded | to Troy. but giving no details. FAILED; TO SETTLE FOR BARRELS HE ORDERED Andrew Seery Arrested at Spnn:ficld on Embezziement Charge. Bristol, Conn,, Oct. §.—Andrew See- ry was brought here this from Springfield, Mass., court tomorrow to @ charge of em- l bs Zzlement. them stock if turned Young into jharm, while ! benefited. the stuek will be greatly &Q'JW M,Mu. A long enmlnstion or mm ; ilcox. A awfl boy ‘was sent under | last ! Thursday and at the house where she | The name HamcJ | This new food-drink makes “‘good company” at breakfast or any other meal. Il Manufactured from choice Northern wheat and the juice of pure Southern sugar-<ane, it is prepared at table instanfly by stirring a level teaspoonful, direct from the tin, in to answer in | It is alleged that he or- | about $268 worth of barrels from | ames Lounsbury and shipped them | » Philadelphia, but falled to settle for. the | i meadows will do the meadows little NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912 The Ladies Specnalty Co. SPECIAL OFFERING From Wednesday until Saturday we offer Special Big Values in Ladies’ and Misses’ COATS and SUITS Wehupdreecfl«labe&uhfullmeofhdwc’('ur menh,mthehmtmodels and we are going to offer them ery reasonable prices. Those who anticipate the pur- mfinFfl«meMMmm eynvmgpqnnhon. The Ladies’ Specialty Co. 248 Main Street - Fraoklin Square, Norwich, Conn. | WE GIVE-ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS dleton’s, It is a large oak and every leaf is of a dark red shade, The frost caused nearly all tho léaves on the YANTIC wmms Flfivn:fidwfilwmu . the' Same Day~250 .Bushels. of Po- un-onlhnbyhr- John Mch‘hou vigitor here this wi “:n. I\‘re(}(1 Ladd spent m»m with nds at umn% Mrs, Wareham Bentley- Has Te- | turned from a monih's stay with rel- atives in North Stonington and Ash- wille! e, “Louis Bogue, Jr, hes returned to Palmer after spending the week end here. Two Birthdays Celebrated. Master Fred Ladd enjoyed his 10th birthday Monday In company with several jittle friends. He received a watch among his presents, October 7 was also the birthday of his ta.ther, Pred Ladd. Miss Bessie Grant and her cousin, Mrs, John Kilroy, spent, a day this weel in Balem, the guests of Mrs. F. R. Batley. Good Yield of Potataes. Mrs. M. D. Murphy has had har- vutod the 250 bushels of potatoes on her farm. In the erop are four bush- els of blue potatoes, grown fiom one peck of seed potatoes. ‘William Tibbitts spent Sundu.y Salem with his brother. One of the handsome frees with col- ored leaves is in front of C, V. Pen- vines, making the country very beau- tiful, Bdward Stoddard of New London spent Saturday with his father, Dea- con , Ichabod rd. ‘Wiorkmen installed a set of adjust- able seats und desks in the Sodom | school recently, ‘making it possibie to seat the different children prop: Lewellyn Armstrong spent th end in New York. Well 157 Feet Deep. The New London Dairy company has increased the depth of its artesian well thirty feet the past week. They were forced to on account of sediment getting in the well because the flow was greater than the use. The drill is now in solid rock and it is 157 feet deep at present. John Gorman of Moodus was a re- cent visitor here. Mrs. John Kilroy spent Sunday in m. “fl“ was a week Nick 1s Wise. : Nick Longworth, who has declined to become a Bull Mooser, must be am- bitious to stay in politics instead of becoming a small performer in a side show.—Louisyille Courier-Journal. in TR Gy TR T o ‘Within @ year the population of Bu:sws Ayres has increased almost 50,000. trees to turn, as well as the different|. ROOSEVELT Tafit and Wils These famous men never tasted -betfer toast than you may have each day for breakfast if it is made on the ‘Crane Collapsible Toaster. It takes l.mt a fity to .mnn a veritable revelation in toast—crisp, golden-brown irresist- iply delicious. Buy one today — only 15 cents. Gas & Electrical Dey't. 521 Main Street, Alice Building Advics to Mothers Bl-n you Dad Ledy's PHOLOFTapd lt‘i N““ m‘ ntn. 'l"m e e Opposite Norwich mn Soclety. MAN'S BODY COVERED WITH MOLTEN BRONZE | g Bridgeport Man Not Likely to Recover| from Tm p-nn. QOct. §--Michael Hower, | Bridgeport, 27, was probably fatally burned at a local factory here today when & cruei- ble containing about 450 pounds of molten bronze 'butlt, spiiling its con- tents over Mmm e Tellow 'dwm‘m standing b 3 egcape At the hoppital it was stated that Hoser was in a a@ying condition, He was covered from his head to his walst with the molten mass. - b R An Impossibility. Mr, Roosevelt says that it is difficult for him to imself as he wishes and }:M&lz collartaonu Dif- ficylt? Bo al ev! is lmpml‘bla.—&‘;ovldancc Tribune. Early each month until Januery 2 new room bed should ‘t:‘ keep . up a -uw!y thrmhow inter. But the day can’t be a happy one with ill health. Cofiee is often a disturbing factor. But now comes Three Good Pals Breakfast time‘ should be the “curtain raiser” of a happy day. It contains a drug—cafieme——that gets on the nerves of many a natura!ly happy- tempered man or woman, resulting in “crossness” and irritability, Instant Postum a cup of hot water and adding cream and sugar to taste. l happy results. | 100~cup tins—30 cts. ! L which is absolutely free fro many 'dnig. Everyone can drink it with i Grocers Sell Instant Postum 50-cup tins—30 cts. A simple tin (to make 5 cups) will be mailed you for 2c stamp to cover postage. PQSTUM GEREAL CO., LTD, BATTLE CREEK, MICH. | Prnemah LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE —Or— . Registrars of Voters The Registrars of Voters | of the Town, of Norwich. will meet in the e eral voting districts in said town on Monday, October ‘[4th, 1912 from 9 o'clack/a. m, until 5 o'clodk:p. m., to complete & ‘correct ilst of uif electors in said voting districts who will be ‘entitied to vote therein at an electors’ meeting to be held on Tues- day fellowing the first Moriday of Ne- vember, 1910, and for receiving appli- ‘| cations from those “To Be Made” in said district, tc wit: in the First \'otinz District—At the Selectmen’s Cfficy, City Hall In the feccnd Voting Distfiot—At the store of Willlam D. Ricker, 276 West Main Street, West Side. In the Third Voting District--At the n‘«lvln of James Connors, Jr., e ville. In the Fourth Votln. District—At the office of Saxton Woolen Corp., 204 Sturtevant Street, Norwich Town. In the Fifth Vo District—At Large Hall, tlnt Taftville. tll In the Sixth Vi District—At | Billingg. Hall nmfi:: Avenus, Hast orwicl Dated at anncb. Conn,, this m day of October, 1513, TYLER D, QUY, - CORNELIUS J. DOWNS, u-u-m. of Votert, goes 1t | O u will e ?m e o gq‘?w'l%h Nom‘:B The Republican Electors of the of Norwich are -fi in the 'rovn H-I{ aid h Br”:r.r”%f ol e or W tasiaents of the Town of Not Norwick Conn, Oet. 4 1812 Per request of the mfilm M Committee. EDWIN L. Bv.mlu, Chatrman, oat§d G ? X 7 STORAGE Largst capucy in ho AN CARPENTER ‘beginnlng téon. Hept. fl. Just the Time for Pancakes We have “Puritan Mills” and “White Rose”—Pancake and Buckwheat. People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- NS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trime ming, upholstering and wood work, Slacksmithing in all its branches Snnll B Clark Comp 507 to 515 North Main St mw THERE 1s no adv Eluern Connecticut e letin for business res

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