Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 15, 1912, Page 6

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X official report of the rifle nrace VESTERLY STORE ih* Enters Through Sub-Cellar Window at Charles D. i, Willard’s—Revolvers Taken—Incorrigible Gir! Sent to : ‘State School—Dominick Blande Run Down When Cross- ing in Front of Auto—Resluts in Rifle Practice. _Bunsmmzsn | The perennizl burglary has come to' of the resident staft officers, re- officers and officers and members Fifth company of Westerly, corps, Rhode I:end First artillery district, ed Monday to the office t general. It shows that terest shown in the prac- tully up to the expert class these scores a 2] b the Charles W. Willard hardware store, the entry being made some time be- tween sunset of Sunday and sunrise of Monday. This time entrance was effected to the subcellar by breaking lass in a window on the side of tho building. d no difficulty in' reach- main cellar, thence to the store. he store is 8o thoroughly stocked that it is difficult to determine just what was taken at present, though it is 200, 300, 500 yards, 20‘ xonda, 800 and 1000 Arthur N. Nash 361; Second Bugene H. Partelo 347; Q. M. Daniel Harrington 334; Capt. G. Thackeray 333; Sergt. How- errill 328; Maj. Bourderl A. Bab- 227; Capt. Walter D. Slyne, re- . First Sergt. George A. Still- ooters—Cook Samuel Saun- 809; First Lieut. Robert M, Free- ° en at 200, 500, 500 and 600 1 s Alex McClellan 164; Leon Partelo 162; Cook Gilbert 161; Private Allan Chesebro 149. 1300 ‘and 500 yards—Col. Charles | d, retired, 112; Private Ed- Cooke 112; Henry Harvey 112; “Thorp_112; Willlam Kitchen W, Miller 109; O'Neill Cronin 107; Joseph Chaun- 106; George | -Pri d Austin 93; Bdward Neldon | George Darrington 87; Corp. Ber- | ‘McCormick $6; B. J. Sharon 85; artell 4. ¥ d Class—Private Pryer Spencer Arcangle 80; Kin- | Mellow §9; Willlam @ Class—Private Raymond How- h Class—Private Roy Brickman ncores at 15 yards 8 sec- | 8 seconds, 25 yards 10 ds, and £ D, Bivne, retived: 3 ref G, Thackeray 203: First Sergt , Stillman_200. s _Wirst ' Liuet. Robert Mus. Berl Latham, 147.| . 8econd congressional the distriot of Rhode land | new apportionment, and as election will be the first r th i handled kaife. ' | ground near the Westerly S| known that several revolvers, some were stolen. This s were not mo- The evidently the ¢ result from inflammation B checks the inflammation, and f food-value distributes ener- j E insist on SCOTT'S for Bronchitis. NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER !5, 1912 of the delicate bronchial tubes which clog with mucus—pneumonia easily follows. SCOTT’S EMULSION works wonders in overcoming adute Bronchitis; it stops the cough, its curative, strengthening oy and power throughout the bod: ody. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 12-60 premines by the back door route, as the door of the sub-cellar was found open Monday morning. The police have been very anxious to capture the burglars, especially as there have been several burglaries at this same store without detection. Monday evening a young man named Bliven, employed by S. H. Farnham, reportéq to Policeman Ferguson that he found a suspiclous lboking bundle in the hay loft of the Farnham barn, presumably left there by Henry Mar- tell, age 20, who has been &leeping in the barn for the past week, without the knowledge of Mr. Farnham. FPo- liceman Ferguson went to the barn and opened the bundle, which contained throa revolvers, two boxes of cart- ridges, a hunting knife, safety razor set, three iackknives and a pearl- e The find was reported Chief Brown and he detailed Sergeant West, in plain clothes, to duty in the day- ioft, He was there but a short while when Martell came up the ladder and was {mmediately captured by the of- ficer. Martell was warned to-keep still, and the coming of his associate in erime, Thomas G. Green, age 21. Soon Greene put in an appearance, and be, oo, was ‘taken in custody and both were escorted to the pélice station. There Martell and Greene confessed {0 entering not only the Willard store, but also the millinery store of Rose B. Ahern, adjoining, taking a pearl handle knife and a camera. Martell said that it was his share of the loot that was 4 Pu He He ems to, 1 in mo ac an wh dit wa on. Tus Del 75 found in the Farnham barn. Greene informed the police that his share of the booty was hidden in a large sewer pipe that ‘was m;nve ac- officers found an au- tomatic revolver, two revolvers, a ca- mera, safety razor set, a manicure set and three watch chains, The circumstances attended the as rests were so complete that both Mal tell and Greene readily confessed tha they committed the burglary. Th will be arraigned in the Third district win tory. Here th out Wi the new plan, the result can- _easi! ‘The apportion- of the state from two to three districts was not made lew of bettering the chances itic success, and, therefore, | d that the republican nom- _H. Utter of Westerly, itinueq as a representativ ‘The Second district now nine' assembly districts In and the towns of Warwick, West Greenwich, Cov- h Kingstown, South nton, Richmond, ly, ‘Narragansett, Cranston ok Blands was run over by e driven by Frank W. Coy noon, near the corner of West Mechie street. Blande was ) and was on his way ¢ mill, where he is to his home Downes s Coy was driving down " street anq supposed that .going to pass in the rear ine to Liberty street as d In that direction. Blande A ed his course and af d 'to cross directly in front of aobile. Mr. Coy immediately brakes, but before he was ne to a standstill the auto- ck the bicycle rider, one over his left leg and 8 Bicycle, )k Blande in his automo- direct to the office of Eanlon. The doctor made i of Blande and found a Ailse on the front of the left he knee and an abrasion gt arm above the elbow. e other Injuries. After 1 dressed Blande was s home in the Coy automo- 18 & small runabout of the Blande seemed disap- it his Injurfes were not and insisted that his n and that Mr. Coy for the time he was to by reason of the fcel. with a bonus and all expenses.. Consldering the the injuries to Blande > girl who was found guil- by the Third district court and sentenced suspend- - accused placed on proba- ought into court for sen- Jmorning, having violat- tions of 'parole. Judge inced her to the Oaklawn s at Cranston during She purloined cash from pson while employed at Dr. nd took women's wearing n the residence of Louis ang was subsequently ar- viclnity of Watch Hill, first appeared in court & penitent mood and plead- ney, promising to behave better life. This she failed left her home repeatedly permission, and became so tly disobedient that her mother red it a duty to place her under Testraint. She is not quite years of age and expressed to remain at the state insti- jtfon rather than continue life under {6 conditions that haveexisted for st two years. DDINESS ¥ 2d swims, or the objects intl om seem to move around, ’* troubled wildh disordered stomach, i rfect digestion, i ot v stion, Fiestina or —and are subject to fever. | down to the root of this trouble, iog early relief and eventual teedom from the cause. They are \onio and therefore build you up. hsolutely hlrmlcs’. ‘everywhere, plain or sugar coated, Pox. Send for our free medical book & Son, Philadelphia court Tuesday mornin The Canal street grade crossing of the New York, New Haven & Hartlord railroad having .been completely elim- | inated and all the ger from that ourco removed, Garrett O'Neill and Christopher Simmons, the day cross- ing tenders, and James Coloman, the night tender, have been relieved from gpLy. The crossing now removed was f8kmerly a drift way, with gate, but for the past half century the cross- ing has been guarded by flagmen or with gates and crossing tenders, In connection with the extensive raiiroad and the change in lo- | Ma the fro improvements, and Michael O'Neill of Pomfret, arrested cation of tracks, Canal street now ex- for intoxication, was wed in_the tends under th: © over the street. Joca) city court Monday to serve thir-| AT ty days in jail Capt. Herbert 0. Dunn, United States navy, resident of Westerly, under the direction of the secretary of the navy, is rewriting the naval personnel biil which will be submitted to congress early in December. A number of fea- tures of the bill sent the last session were covered by amendments to the naval appropriation bill. This makes it necessary to rewrite the department’s personnel bill. Local Laconics. Lorenzo D. Richmond left Westerly Monday, for a visit in Oakland, Cal. Rev. Mr. Lockhart of Carolina read 4 paper on Conditions Prevalent in Society Today at the monthly meeting of the Westerly Ministerial assoclation held Monday in Memorial building. an all, B Mz Lieut.-Col. Edwin P. Pendleton. and Ralph Botham of Twenty-third infantry, U. S, A, res- DBrooklyn are guests.of Mrs, T. ident of Westerly, has been ordered P. Botham of Wilkinson street. from Fort Ben Harrison, Indianapolis, = Misses Ellen and Wheelock to duty on an examining board at Omaha, Neb. By agreement between a committee of the town council and R, W. Per- kins, representing the Norwich Westerly Traction company, the sta- tlon” at” White Rock will be moved back to its original location. en of The owners of the Stillman and Charter properties have glven to the town land sufficient to widen the thor- oughfare at the junction of Canal street and Railroad avenue, and the work of improvement will soon be- | sin, My, | i 5 I Gleason of | At a special session of the probate N , N. J., are guests of Miss An- court, Judge Edward M. Burl nie Randeli of South Mai ! Everett D. Saunders was Mr. and Mrs 1 of the estate of E: , deceased, and to continue pending the appointment trator. custodiz Saunde: the b of an admi ! STONINGTON Boy's Rib Broken While at Play— County Commissioner Smith Inspscts Possible Saloon Locations. Br Farnum Flynn, the 13 years old son of Mr. full and Mrs, Peter Flynn, was pain- injured Saturday afterncon while ng at the railroad station, when pushed off the platform by a nate. He was taken to the office Charles on showed was broken. Football Player Injured. Fairbrother hed his face bruised while playing sillings 1 nose football. | that has been about the store of the city where he lived. seen no more. He has been out of con- to hea rito not put’ in a other towns in add Grosvenordal ainst th paring to leave for home. as been in poor health, has just died. Mrs, F. Raymond Gilpatric of spent Mc Miss Mae iting her paren Sabin of T % PUTNAM (Continued from Page Two.) tnam Ne dead. oughly acqy is suppose rs of shed an equal number of pounds could ¢ care of himself in any ergency, as many dogs might agree As a rat catcher he was supreme. 1t is related that he captured three ro- nts which happened to appear with- his range of operations at the same ment. At another time he was able with his great strength to push aside case full of soda bottles and capture unfortunate rat that had taken ref- uge behind them. ! Tommy was a_ figure familiar to all 0 came much into the section of the But He wil be ome time. Ho C. C. Tucker ion, going bacl, for s found dead in the store—died, as it were, with his boots The cat was the property of Mr, cker. | mocrats Hope Governor Wi Speak that the are to use every eavor to zet Gav. Simeon E. Bald- 1 to come to Putnam and speak at ally that is to be held within the o weeks, the date not vet se- Democrats in _this r the governor talk in this ter- either during his last campaign e he was elected to his present Those who want to get him 1l impress this fact upon him.| Sprague held their caucus in the new traveled over the state, but|{owar hall Monday evening to nominate for In | four justices of the peace. side of his visits to Willimantic has public _appearance ndham ‘county, where are 14| cedonians Leaving Grosvenordale for Home, Monday that | who have in the mills in the and in Webster are e this week to engage in that has broken out e of the Turks. Greeks | so places have left or are pre- | 1y to le > mew war m th Spent Sunday Badly. Out of Danger. tani Postmaster Charles Let- been dangerously ill with | as reported Monday as . Green left here Sunday in, as her brother, who Johes is thie fifth one from the the last one from wil be missed in he was a congenial n and a favorite with years of age. City Notes. d upright . He was ain is the guest of hér mothes I Randell of Ring sireet. day in Worcester v Lowe of Danielson spent N. Y., vis- d over the week end with his par- is, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Morse Pleasant avenue. abin of Hartford is vis- s, Mr. and Mrs. Charles alifornia was a re- in, Henry Whee- b street. dah Alexander of ng their sister, w in Boston, argent and Mi spend today (Tuesday) 2 .... GENUINE LAM 7 lbs. . MOHIC Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday SPECIALS You Just Can’t Help Saving Money IF YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Alaska SALMON PURE LARD R AR AR IS SIRLOIN STEAK, b.......... 16c SWEET POTATOES Mohican PEANUT BUTTER, 2 1bs. ..... 23¢c Confectioners’ SUGAR, 2 Ibs.. . 13¢ Fancy Seeded RAISINS, 3 lbs. 25¢ Clean White RICE, 31bs. ...... 19¢ I KARO SYRUP, 2 cans ... POSTUM CEREAL, pkg. .. ONION SALAD, 2 bottles ... 17¢ Mealy Cooking POTATOES, peck. 20¢ 20c LEGSIb. ....:.. He FORES, Ib. ..... 8 LOINS, Ib. ... .. 10c CAULIFLOWER o SRR R ROQUEFORT CHEESE Ib. .. 15¢ .. 18c v 23¢ AN PREPARED BUCKWHEAT The democrats a candidate teau's name was ton to Windham. {the caucus for representative and he was declared, the mous vote. For Thomas F, Kelly, Crofs, Virtume Quinn and F. A. ‘vere the choice. The caucus was calléq to order by Daniel Day, chair- man 6f the democratic town comm! rea; tee Thomas S. chairman and Thomas Sullivan clerk. Attending Big Games. Among those world's series bet! Guire, Jr., Jones, George James Higham, ert Love. Mr. and Mrs. —— Buteau for Representative—Villag Fans Attend New York Game. Giants in New York were James Mec- William McGill, William Louis Fontain, Albert Cullen and Rob- lage Notes. The Rosary society of \ St. Mary's churelr 1s planning a harvest whist. S - their guests Sunday Miss Yvonne La- freniere and Miss St. Jean of Moosup and Arthur Parent and Victor Caron from Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dupont, Jr., en- tertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clo- phase Laurion and r. and Mrs. ‘Adelinard Laurion of North Grosvenor- dal of the town of = Joseph Haley of Palmer, Mass, is d | the guest of his parents on High Tepresentative an I3 Trene Bu- ] = el 8/ I Gilonly.ane hef East Lyme.—Harold Hoffman of the battleship South Dakota is visiting his nominee by a unank- | o rents, Mr. and Mrs, John Hoffiman, justices of the peace Louis Trudesy, John a- Terrible_Suffering Eczema All Over Baby’s Body. “When my baby was four months old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands and arms were in a dreadful state. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa- rilla and in a few months he was en- tirely cured. Today he is a healthy boy.” Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring, Maine, Hood's Barsaparilla cures blood dis- tases and builds p the system. Get it today in usual Jiquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Kelly was elected who attended the ween the Red Sox and Roy, George Tatro, George Whitehouse, Amide Belair had as " MERRELL-SOULE NONE SUCH CONSOMME A beautifully clear, delicate soup, made . from the choicest vege- tables, spices and beef stock. And there are 14 more kinds , spices of None Such Soups Have it for dinner today —10 e cents a can at your grocer’ “Tomato Chicken 5 2 Gumbo Yo ld pot make mince meat as cood a3 1233:!07 g}me g‘hkkm\lfl.‘fl N:Q?\lnchffll' E!]l!utfl!‘,\‘{)NESU( MINCE Vegetable Thick Pea MEAT cost you— noRbetter atany jiic. T e MERRELLSOULE CO., SYRACUSE, NEW ¥OR% Clam Chowder Mulligatawny Aakes of fiact odacts st T M ooklyn in Jail on Serious| Charge—Joseph Obin Bound Over. | | Commissioner on Tour of Inspection. v Commissioner Charles Smith in town looking over the| which the saloons will oc- Novemb | 1 on hiis vacation. | s visiting in New | | . B, Noyes, has returned from a visft in New Yor | | _Mrs. Charles Miller s visiting in| Providence. A band of gypsies having six ons passed through here Sunday wi | bound. Improving Roads. * i stone has been | s from _the E. P. Red been A dressing of chil put on t Ed Griffin Willia d 2 month's vacg- Monday in .\'e'l ' RED SEAL BATTERIES, 5 for ... LIQUID VENEER, 50c size ... | LIQUID VENEER, 25c size ... DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 for .. - One Lot of Triple Coated Enamelware, White Lined~- Pie Plates Sauce Pans ‘ £ i Bulletin Building 14 Quart ENAMEL DISH PANS | PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD Special Sale | 50c POCKET KNIVES, fully warranted ........... 2 "% TIN FOLDING LUNCH BOXES ................. 1C ' One lot SCREW DRIVERS, assorted sizes .......... 16 | One lot HANDLED AXES, Conn. Pat., 3-4 Ibs only .. 50 umil| BUCK SAWS, complete jonly ................... 65 tum-| GEM FOOD CHOPPERS, good size, worth $1.25 89 viea of guily| STOVE SHOVELS, round handle ..... e 5¢ BTN G 3% 19¢ 25¢ Mixing Bowls - | z D:‘:;gl’amw Pudding Pans i each 10“ 5 Quart ENAMEL KETTLES .. S 10c PETERMAN’S DISCOVERY FOR BUGS HE HOUSEHOLD ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. 74 Franklin Street CELERY SALT, jar . Shoulder POT ROAST,lb. 12V5c German Style FRANKFURTERS Fresh Cuts CORNED BEEF SALT MACKEREL, 6 for ..... 25¢ Can SHRIMP, can ........... 10c Cleveland - Baking Powder, can 41c English Walnut MEATS, Ib.. Finest 40-50 PRUNES, Ib. .... 12c Fresh Stock comes because the stomach has had too much to do. Don’t rest it by fasting, which exhausts your strength, Zeritiil i) GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for 25¢ Pineapple CHEESE, 1b. 40c BULBS Geduldig's Greenhouses, + TRAVELERS' DIREGTORY. REAL New London MONEY o SAVERS || new Sork Maine and Chester W. Chapin ‘uoose tils route nest York. Youll ba ge on Leng Island 'w of the wonde: er front of o voyaj Yellow ONIONS 3quarts .........; 25¢ NE--—--m_ LAMB CHOPS, bb. ... .~ W YoRE 10c '.]l:lu o'r Illl"'w W. 3. Pay 3 N o SO R AsSak e Lender "Sonk. o it AR iissso b satdonigha Al6ias, S0 Fresh Cut LIVER, Ib. . ..... .. 10c Honey Combed TRIPE, 4 lbs. 25¢ Mohican CREAMERY BUTTER, bb. ...... 35c Fancy Thin Skin LEMONS, dozen .... 35¢ Lemon and Vanilla COMPOUND ¥2 BOtIES s 5. s sios i PARAFINE WAX, Ib. .. i Old Grist Mill DOG BISCUIT 3 packages v Dark Brown SUGAR, 10 Ibs. .. 54c SRR TN QR O R PERITRRETINS MADE FRESH DAILY Cream Biscuit, 2 dozen Jelly Doughnuts, 2 dozen Layer Cakes, loaf ........ 8¢c12¢ 3 ib. pke. 12ic 5 Ib. pke. 20c New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $i1 Freighi and passenger serwics oo or T S e taga undey 35 jew York, 'r.r 323, f‘:,ut lpo:’ovlt Street, ceen 10c . 33¢ 34th St. East at Park Ave , Sabway Entrance NEW YORK The World’s Most] Attractive Hotel. Each room with a bath. TARIFF room, with bath, $3, 34, 35, 36, pe Double room, with bath, 35, 36, $7, 36, per danges The experienced cook knows that in Sk, $7, $10, $12. pr :"" 5 the ordinary range the oven has ‘“cold (T 1 i bt e corners” and “scorching spots”; in other words it is not heated uniformly at all points. Inthe Crawford the heat from the fire is carried around the oven by specially designed heat flues in such a way as to heat it in all parts alike. - That is one reason why the Crawford Oven bakes better than others. The perfect control of the fire afforded by the patented Single Damper _together with these scientific heat flues T.M. Hilliard, Managing Director Walton H. Marshall, Manager [t it Sttt Kenneth Ridge Lodge Open all year for the accommodation of guests Who desire the combined luxury of home comforts and sea air. “A veritable South In the North.” es, m s country home. For terms apply to KENNETH RIDGE CO., Wates HIlL R L OCtTMTWF make the Crawford Range a better ba- . e S il 4 Sterling Silver Then there is the whiiecs | | APKIN MABKERS a2 of y that old ¢ kitchen ¥ nuisance, The Latest. the clumsy ash pan. ONE DOLLAR EACH FOR SALE BY M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. The Plant-Cadden Co. Jowelers and Silversmiths, Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING ;Hallowe'en Novelties DYSPEPSIA [ at Lowest Prices at THE NOVELTY SHOP C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin St THE WAUREGAN Grill-Rooms ARE OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL MIDNIGHT. Have you tried & PLANKED LOBSTER a la Wauregan —or a— NATIVE CHICKEN on caserole bouguetier —or— BAKED CAPE COD OYSTERS Ia Casine? BORDEN'S IN THE SQUARE Consisting of rich o mi with extracts of Wheat and Bariey Malt (in powdered form and non- alcoholic), which will supply the necessary nutrition i ch an easily digested form that the stomach chance to recover its lost one. Notice the t tasto and absence of tang. 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