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4 4 a there, an, NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912 *- Louise M. Parker and Howard E. Rogers Held For Death _ LeRoy Morgan, Who is Wanted by Police, Has Disap- , peared. £ not gullty were entered for yoverruled by the judge, Attorney Hall PJ‘.‘I:M?MQ ?l ‘Plrkyur of this city an@ | stating that it was impossible to reach l.rd E. Rogers of Montville Tues- | Dr. Lee, who he said had gone on a mn the charge . ot homi- vacauon. trip to Canada. n h pta.tement. the Watt gl ot?els“m o{ l cmd'l engforr s of befng mpon-n:b }f)r heér comdition, and said that he had m attorneys M furnish ed her money to have an abor- muud, Roderick M. Douglass for | tion procured. She had found the Parker and C. W. Comstock for g‘. place where 1‘:‘ ';u:lg g?l‘dohne. He ell as arj for the | wanted to go she would e by Prosscuting At 1. D. |not allow it. She went with Howard Judge Lucius Brown found prob- | Morgan, a friend of her sister. cauge and bound both dle | | went, a Mrs, Parker’s, in Norwich. to' the euperior court. W Dr, further testified to the au- Mrs. £ "“W T e .| e 0 U s o the wommd. Tha % was said to bi a punct’\lx,;e thrhe:aq:nr- ‘mfl ters of ad inch long. ere een MMG w wm a eriminal operation. The questions m e&# was His fa- :gtt’:: ':'eth .::flfl!"‘!o : mfil t- t W u' ound woul '&%fi"’nfi“ "% hen been made by ‘} expert in such from the sleepless ng:t.g: fid on Saturday, She spent the Cornner Franklin 5. Brown was the the ‘room, fio ‘wag con! né?umy rest- m the whole || topsy and was questioned very closely T e caoe % by the ati eemed to indicate operdtions or by an lmperlenced per-. at police hendq T of the of the dead girl tom and read a statement made to by Rogers, "l which the ‘accused ldiln(od intimacy with -the girl, but genled was the sole cause of her! 6 admitted nvhu her $30 to go to see Mrs. Parke! It is understood. that m!ommflon in, the hands of thé ' authorities has cated LeRoy Morgan, a painter of this city, and a_married ‘ard Morgan named by the Watt girl He is a former resident of New Lon- finn. The police.went.to his at Washington &treet on Sunday . to ‘arrest him, but he was gone -M has. ‘not heen seen since. 'He was seen ‘about, the city early Stnday faorning :hh'dtn-’ o’clock, but got away ‘during e . Inb the statement by -the Watt girl 'she did not giye the location of the Jouse herp where the operamlan was performed. mbc‘lhflftthut‘he mnt:zfl ) caurt @ ante- of the g ; made .m hour betoud .u in tnauu- Mln ! uu.e~ [‘of. w.‘gm".ze an- m signed her mhark, -h n too weak to write. s 1d H, Heyer, who witnessed i lutoml. was put on the stand ‘;’1: ...:1‘2 Somiocs. mads oo ‘made objec- | to this, wt their obj-ctlou were KNOCKED FROM HIS Y. M. C. A. TEAMS s _TRAIN AT MASSAPEAG HAVE GAINED 109 MEMBERS W&nd,w Engineer Albert | Campaign Progrnlinu Encouragingly ; WWKI Were lli.hL ~—Junior Teams Runmn. Close Race. b Taylor, an engineer - t.he *-Good. progress in 'the work of rais- of the Ceutral Vermont reil- |ing the membership of the Y. M. C. A. m ufloully nu\u‘td Tuesday |to the 1,000 mark is evident from the ocked /from | reports Imnded in, at tHe association lt xfnhlod bullding. On Tuesday 29 new mem- t cuts and b lu. whl were | bers for a totdl of 52 %hu were se- | at a-New London ‘cured. So far there have been 109 Taylor was engineer ot a ftei:ht members secured and 211 points cred- train, No. 91, bound from Brattlebore |ited to the boys who are working to to London. As the t puaild up the association. Tn the junior department the three teams are prac- gx Iy tied tn te race for the junior er. The individual honor roll for Tues- follows: C. J. Drescher, 7 mem- A2 polnlu Capt. J. McKinley, 3 d | me: 6 points; George Amburn, 3 members, 6 points. For Monday: Weston Pullen, 20 |members, 41 points; John Dawber 2d, 8 members, 13 points; R, Bellefleur, 5 members, 10 points: Herman ' ua!tln za‘rs members; 10 he individual hon Toll for four days follows: Weston llen, 20 mem- back and king | thembers, 13 boints; G. J. Dretcher. 1 m * uup é&-h. lnlmbcrs. 12 points. tbv -rnm ot !In mi at New| ‘Team A, Captain McKinley, turned “Taylor waw conveyed to the |in the rnost mambers Tuesday, Team hodpltal, where his Injuries were mot | C, Captain Lucas, was second, and nouh. to adyise his being de- [ Teams I and G, Captains. Bruce and | after they were dfuu- Seyln, were tied for third place. At | allowed to go to his|present Team A is in the lead having recelved 33 members, Team D is sec- ond, and Team C is third. Tuesday’s | report and the totals are as follows: Team A, Capt. McKinley, 17 mem- | Wiss m Donshue President— | bers, 29 polats; - total, 33 members, 61 Installation at Next Mesting. WT!“ m B, Capt. Elmer, 2 members, 3 muun‘ of St Anne's | points; tg.hl. 4 mmhem 7 polnts, A jety was helg in T.|| Team Capt. Lucas, § members, ‘A, B. hall even when the { 10 points: total, 15 members, 28 points. i of wis held, resulting m D, Capt. Puilen, out of eity as f L ident, Misy Cather- | Tuesday; total, 28 members, 57 points. :' nmu:é ¢¢ president, Mary | Team E, Capt. Fletcher, 1 member, lly; record secretary, Miss M: -~ | 2 points; total, 10 members, 20 points. i finameial secrétary, Miss| Team F, Capt. Bruce, 2 members, Sullivan; treasurer, Miss Nellio | points: total, 9 members, 18 points. Sheridan; editor, Miss Mary O'Brien, Team @, Capt. Sevin, 2 members, 4 The mmhuu will ukn place at | points; total, 10 members, the next — NEW FURNITURE FOR Y. M. C. A, PARLOR l. Purchased ly thnn’ Auxiliary, N 207 Main Street Sy 3k The vice president, Mrs, F. A. Roath presided at the meeting of the execu- tiv board of the Woman's auxiliary of the Y. M.-C. A, held Tuesday after- Every man who works.. noon at /the amciauon building. It and most of us have to—owes Traa yoted o purchase the new farni- arlor and the h - it to himself to be well dressed, attend to th uittee was instructed to attend to the and to doit-as economically We advertise exactly aa it v | Wilt MURPHY & McGARRY | - matter. The following are the dele- gates to the state conference to he held here next'wek: Mrs. H. M. Pollock, as he can. Mrs, F. J. Werking, Mrs. F. 7 R. Starkey, Mrs. Ceostelly Lip- WhO iS WCB pitt, Mrs. H. F. Palmer, Mrs. Will- The. . mag fam Church, Mrs: James L. ( \ & 3 L. , M dressedcan demand and will |4 ©: Pease, Miss Mary Richards und Mrs, H receive more atteritich in this rs, Henry Arnold, world of ‘ours than the care- less dresser BROADWAY WON MEET. West Chelsea: Second in Inter School Athletics at Y. M. C. A. The man,who _believes in quality of his.clothes. .is. the, man who practices real econ-| omybecause he is wiling to 5ot 1m0 Qloye;, 5 meaning| pay the price of a good ihing | Gegearvine, % | and gets the value. - He is the ma'tv)ioa% e e Mo | man who holds the best po-|Gavia comven gty el S sitions, he is the man who, re- |{birg, John Connors G, six feet & geives the most attention and | Gustave Nelson B, four fect 3 mehes: & the man who. buys his '°°°§gn‘?lfi’u§‘§:&"s§’m‘€y e | elothing here because he|four feet one jmen. knows where he will get the|ond: third, A. Finayson, G. Potato race—J. Frazer G, first; J. Ableman W C sec-l Fourteen and fifteen years—Two best values. standing broad jumps—First, Charlesl i & Coblyn B; second, William Ricker W Suits $12. to $28. Overcoats $12. to $30. C; third, Richard Lane B. Running | high jump—First, Willlam Ricker, W‘ Boys’ Suits and Overcoats too. Broadway won the imerschool ath- letic meet at the Y. M. C. A., scoring 29 points to 17 for the West Chelsea chools and eight for Greeneville. The 6 C; second, Coblyn, B; third, Lane, B. Relay race—Broadway team, Cap- ! taln N. Vergason first; West Chelsea | second, M. Hertz, captain; Greeneville | * | third, A. Finlayson, captain. Auto Hearings. * Several auto hearings of those | who have figured in accidents in | various parts of the state recently | were held by Secretary of the State | Matthew H. Rogers at his office in | Hartford Tuesday afternoon. | Among them was that of A. S. Pot- ! ter of No. 679 Pequot avenue, New London. Hs was accused of strlklng‘ a carriage containing two ladies, | throwing out one of them, Mrs. Chris- topher Newberry, who has since died. The accident hapnened January 18. Ratherford H. Snow The Bean Hill MONUMENTAL MAN Attendance at Playgrounds. During two months of activity of the Playgrounds assoclation the third week showed the greatest number of children on the playgrounds, 2,068,while strange to say the following week was the smallest of the two months in at- | tendrwce, 1A%, The attendance at the ' Tm.! no advertising medium in Eastern o*nficucut o uu.to The Bul- letin for business re She | next,witness. He testified to t,he au- | man, as the How- | d | bars, 41 points; John' Dawber 2d, 8 ¢ | months was as follows: Hobart avenue business of the October session, which 20 points, | will open at Norwich on Tuesday, Oc- said meeting will be considered as- further notice. | Incidents In Society. ! ] SUITS Women and Misses who appreciate smart surely like the new suits we have just re- ceived. : _ Stunning models that reflect the latest fashion tendencies, - Special Values at $16.50, 319.50, 325 andeubonelauhon of te style. Prices $40 to : prevailing styles are here. The Manhattan “(21-125 MAIN- STREET ' various playgrounds during the twn' —Girls 813, 11‘ 1134, total 1941 ests of Mrs. George D. Coit of Round Pond—Girls 1002, boys 913, to- oadway. tal 1915. Pearl ' Street school—Girls {1318, boys 1238, pm 2561. Falls—| Mrs. Benjamin W. Bacon ef New Girls 755, boys 922, total 16:5. Greene- ville—Girls 1447, boys 1530, total 2977. Lake street—Girls 1111, boyu 1282, to- tal 2343, rope, was Aiken of ‘Wuhm‘ten street. October Session of Common Pleas. The prosecuting attorney of the criminal court of common pleas will Ibe at the courthouse at New London ion Friday, October 11, &t eleven a. m., for the purpose of arranging for the umbull chnntu, D. A Tyler Bro Memorial, W' tober 15, with a jury. All cases not arranged at or before DIED. ‘owne, years. signe@ for trial Oetober 15, without Thursday ‘afternoon at 2 FITZGERALD—In _this Cooney, wife of David No. 153 Boswell avenue. madefxomthemo.t as fine two-toned diagonals, rough man- nkh.mixma;mchhrdysmivdveh. Imported Suits—exclusive models, beau- hfullyhilwodmdmnd,onlyouofnd: ement and ex- FdldemterCouumtfllhenewmd TODAY 1S FREE STAMP DAY Tenn, and Mrs, Edward Cole, her daughter, of Montclair, N. J,, are the g:ven. whe recently returned fyom the guest last week of Ber parents, Gen. and Mrs. Willlam A. Mrs, Will L, Stearns, regent of Faith +:R., and Mrs, whe, state secretary, at- tended the conference of regents of the state, held Monday ‘at the Ellsworth —&_—fl—g TOW’?E——In Pilainfield, Oct. 8, William Funeral at the Congregauonsl church o'clock, city, Fitzgerald, Brlrport papers please copy. The P0rteous & Mitchell Co. A Speclal Offermg MANUFACT&&E&S’ SAMPLES Men’s Coat Sweaters line of a large manufacturer. These samples inckude a lar and convertible collar. They come in about every green. If bought in a regular way these Sweaters would | -sell at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. We offer a choice of the ' entire lot at $1.98 each Being samples, fl:eqlnnfityofe.chltykim—-» hence we recommend an early selection. On sale be- - ginning today and until sold. (On sale in Men's Store) Women’s Fall Apparel .,M'su. GMAR‘I’FmSu\umm‘ond in a woldu-!ul ufitvll the tuwm plain taflored models,, French style ideas. are huu‘:l‘t‘ully taflored and Hnlly visit our de-Cygne or satin. You sh Suits at 91600, dld u we are offering In a*rvusr-c Fall Coats for Women and wonm Serge .fi;‘. Misses—including many novelty ef- ety. fects. The new tsbflcl ‘are beautiful Drul wlth vllv.t. h navy s—mlz;flg:es.dnoucles. Chlnchnh:l a% fob 4896, cot ovelties—price range e $35.00. Other Drassés from $140 to M NEW Fall styles in Taflored Waists, made By Joms gt the best mews to $8.50, to manufacturers in the country—price range is g A Great Assemblage of Al MlLLlNERY the Latest Style ldoas. EACH day sees some new beauty natremnl in m‘w ment. Each day adds freshness to the showing. with a fine assemblage of Hats that are just from the our Hats—even the least priced Hats-—have something which puts them in & class by themselves. Qur Order Department Ready-to-wear Hats Our Order Department is organized Our Rwly-to-m D for prompt and satisfactory lervloo. You can select a shape, or the mak- ings for your new Fall Hat, from a complete line of the newest mmuh. and our designers will create for you a Hat which embodies your own ideas ms m M —and for this service our charges are |We recommend our Hats at ti very reasonable. prices as being unususlly good A splendid showing of Untrimmed Hats for Women, Misses -u m-- also all the latest ideas in Hat Trimmings. 5 The Porteons & Mltclrell Co. Mary of JOHN MARSA says: Our Men’s, Young Men’s Miss Geer and Miss Lucy Geer have returned from several weeks’ visit in Albany, N. Y, fis: t l i Mrs. Burrill W. Hyde of Broadway has returned from three weeks’ visit B Cienptan o) So uniformly successtul has ORRINE $1 95 buys a $ 2.50 sz 95 * $ : been in restoring the victims of the . Boy' f ] Sult » w. OVM LnMr.lar;gmmgs. F'ratn%is Ei DOWe!:s “Drink Habit” into sober and useful ure eave today for a few |citizens, and so strong is our confi- 'Illyl 5.50 weeks’ visit in' Philadélphia. dence in its curative powers, that we sz 50 b“y‘ a 3 3-50 : s‘ 00 ES ‘ want to emphasize the fact that OR- . Boy" Suit . Bq," oml Mrs. Henry E. Haskell snd Mr. and mtle.e SR e ;g‘:";"e‘: ] M E. Hawkin losed r i 2 < “ 3 F;;!chnomI]’omt c;lt':age! Tcue:dav. ree- :do bgll:flktl'\?}(fl,,u;ox:‘.‘;nezl;l;li &Gpl'::u;ldx- ss w b“y" a s 7.50 “ 50 b“" an “ 5 3 only $1.! 0X. i o )y opening their home on Broadway. ot s ot . Boy’s Suit wl Om Mrs. John A. Rockwell of Harriman, | N. D. SEVIN & SON, Norwich, Conn, $7 50 bu’. a $10.00 31 50 hly. a ‘lfl“ *JV Boy’s Suit *“V" Boy’s Overcoat in sizes from 8 to' 16 years. SPECIAL For Today (Wednesday) October 9th, ONLY LADIES’ VELVET TRIMMED HATS in Black, Navy and Brown, all new shades and the latest ltylgs, | that sell regularly at from $2.75 to $3.50— for Today Only $1.98 This is a special lot of Hats that are real bargains. They have been put on separate tables in our upstairs § department with SPECIAL Salesladies for same. B. Gotthelf & Co., “The Store of Good Values” 94.100 MAIN STREET ORRINE CURES DRINK HABIT and Boys’ Clothing has not advanced in price. For the Boy of 3 to 11 yenn,xoodBl\nm Overcoats at $3.50 and extra fine Blue coats with imported astrachan shawl collars, at Bxgvnlueomourlugeuloctmofl\bu’cmd\'m Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats. Our enormous purchasing power, we bought hun- drechofpxecuofwoolenfshu before the present rise in price, and our manufacturer to wearer of retail ing saves you many a dollar on every p CALL AND BE CONVINCED. JOHN MARSA Union Clothier. 145 MAIN ST., NORWICH, CR. Factory and Main Office, Brooklyn, N. Y. CAR FARE RETURNED TO OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS Onion Salt at CARDWELL'S, 3 to 9 Market Street City of Norwich Water Works. Office of Board of Water Commissioners. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 30, 1912, Water rates for the quarter endin Sept. 30, 1912, are due and payable al the office Oct. 1, 1913. Office open from $.30 a. m. to § p. m, and on the evening of Oct. 19 from 7 to 9. Additions will be made to all bills remaining unsaid after Oct. 20. HN J. SHEA, Cashlier, octld —————————ee THERE ¥ no advertising medium In stern Connecticut equal to The Bul- * business results WHEN you want t ness be{orz the aumie? 'l'l ? dium better than thrnux)\ the advertis ing columps of The Bulletin

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