Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1913, Page 6

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Jubilation Cycle Club Dines and Spends Social Evening—Judge Will- iams Orders Seized Liquors Destroyed—Continuation ! Granted in Ecclestone Non-Support Case—Warren Com- . pany Building Freight Depot in Financial Difficulties— Norwich-Westerly Traction Petition Comes Before the House. f ‘Wesierh o court, Judge | convened Friday | ase against Joseph | rd_ district Williams, with - an assault | fessor Redford, leader, and there was da weapon upon Luiggi | entertainment by _professional cele ch has twice beer con- |brites in the vaudeville line and b} d, w continued for another s was unable lo ap- reason of the wound Convarto. Muranc was back with a knife and | of a serious nature, there | no t by ince the wound was weeks ago. case called for triai was t the seized liquors, and | containing the same, belonging | in- | aprovement in the condition | Then th th actiy o James H. Blackler, the bottler, Who | ¢ for liquor license in 1912, but who | Robert Dr no application for renewal, | cox have it ontinued in alleged he 3. Brown ! Thomas Chief testified tgat he had the liquors seized | ice ation n in the police in his poéses: ¢ informal iilroad company, is y Wheelmen re came 1 session of | The music hestra, Pro- a soc natur e Cycle club or Your atson company of War- who have & contract for the on of the freight depot in now mnearly completed, for York, New Haven and Hart in_financial is stated with liabilities nd assets of $50,000. Notes m have been discounted rerman _company of West- quite a large amount, ana sdale and Babcock & Wil- ms againsfy the concern wdrant placing uilding. As' a rv have bad hard s In Westerly, a eption being the contractor He secured the liquors at 79 Pierce | for the new town hall an the new tow d court build- TL. Blackler and were seized by VIrtue | ¢j the cont Accompanied by | of a search warrant. competition w -al and other i Officers West and Ferguson in a Toom | org wa Horouenny, et below the bottling plant the hauors |, nd le in opening were found and beers on the floor | 5oiounts with some Westerly firms, It above. There was government licen: is possible that the financial entangle- 5-{;\1“;2:’“21?‘:?‘:?; I the mmle oL n [ment may aightened out and the 103 1o . Mr. Bl " elaim- | compan ven substantial rating, b ed the liquors and hper were hiS Prob- | ;here are husiness men i Feerty °d t e e e ness men in Westerly erty and he was gétting = who are of the opi at settlement as fast as he could. Officers Ferguson and West gave corroborative testi- | Wil be n mony. The of the goods W and is one of the | Westerly for many | stified he resided | > Rock and knew 5 5 employed by EBElackle 21 “V\r”p (\,r;’: beer delivered at T 1ome b “1“ and paid him for He us- | 94¥)- red the the e. | . Rey Judge Wilil the liquors ‘\ Sa | | torfeited to ued for d e Vesseis. The non-support case of Elfery C. Barber, overseer .of the poor, against Hugh Eccleston for non-support, was called. After consultation hbetween Town Solicitor Agard and Attorn: Iedwidge, counsel for defendant, th latter stated to the court that he was ready to enter a plea of nolo and would | Westerly, a former ask the court to suspend judgment | London and for sev- or two weeks in the hope that a set employ of the ement may be effected in the interim 1y here ted Mr. Agard said he had no objection celes ,where he expe for a continuation of two week though action in ¢ of this nature was to compel the man to suprort his ese oft were elected at thildren, which was difficult to do as | ¢ Woman's he had remarried and two fam ry society of Grace Method lies to support, and might be A i Parker, pres. necessary to send th ren to a S hols, vice pre Ftate institution. is a car- | d Mrs. Rook, secretary penter and does not do his best to | Mrs. Charles Rowling, tre rer. yupport those dependent upon him. | ct he RE His best earnings are ha: adequate et fd in tho'Ruode fle has four children by first wife, i giiatves Thoas from whom he a that he is | g BrOy ce OSCE S e Dy bound to suppo s remarried | &N otn ot fon of the Norwich and taken ano! to support. | b ’_r RAnyE f the earning: tone are in- | oianter JiL rdequate the must assume the | 15 SoCently a responsibility of the support of the | 1o _"’}l‘(“'fl -;""“ children. He believed that Hcclestone should be punished, but would not ob- ject to comtinuation for two weeks. Judge Willlams said that, judging from statements made ¥ one ought to be pun ed and punished severely. He had no right to throw | e burden of the support of dren upon the state an under the circumstances. second marriage, and i entitled | o any consideration b court, | inless there ma intro- duced that shou it leniency The case was cor > weeks. The mext case called was of a civil nature, that of Charles P. Ecclestone | against Earl Asher to recover 511 and | costs. This fa c al suit : s with th the amo « ed. arpenter and from Jloreman was employed as a ter recelving pay neault, went to t! ed and received knowing that he 1 previous Appe criminal case t Judgment was rendered to recover $11.66 i costs. S 5 there was lengthy e mode of procedure v attachment ntest in t In the monthly Arts guild these Westerly pils were amon with pu - winners Minnie Feraro, Ruisi of The annual dinner and general cefe- bration of the Westerly Cycl Id Friday night a ed by the C3 Charles Redford,, street ps \ Hibernian T€ E with all the accessories and some more was served, followed by brief address- es by several members. = LIVER TROUBLE: Dull pains in the back, often under the shoulder blades, poor digestion, beartburn, flatulency, sour risings, pain or uneasiness after eating, yellow skin, mean liver trouble—and you should take SCHEMNCKS {| MANDRAKE PILLS They correct all tendency to liver trouble, relieve the most stubborn cases, and give strength and tone to liver, stomach and bowels. ‘Wholly vegetable ; absolutely harmless. S$old everywhere, plain or sugar coated, 25c a box. Send for our free medical book Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia n James er n The D to Arthur visiting at his home in the v was ordered ict for the freight depot in 1de with reditors on a 50 ton & Sto; C: conduct the Ken Kennard Albert P. Ken- the J. Irvin of Pin o Westerl v on nterta Insist on All Worsteds T'his sample is all worsted and is the class of goods I intend to use exclusively this Spring. / Confidence Will Not "Be Betrayed From out of the goodness of your hearts you gave me a whole- souled reception last week, the memory I will cherish forever. A week of reflection has but served to increase my appreciation. *Twas magnificent—the response you made to my simple little announcements. Prominent business men tell me that its like has never been seen before in this city. And I am ready to believe them. It began early at 8 o’clock in the morning on my opening day. and from then on until tired nature intervened and obliged me to shut up shop for the evening. yers, mechanics, shop-workers and craftsmen of all trades were its personnel. Before buying a suit anywhere try to tear goods this way use considerable force if it won’t tear it shows strength 11 TOM” I had six suits It was one long seemingly endless procession. Doctors, law- And it is safe to say that not one of the throng who came was aware of the dis- heartening circumstances under which I am today obliged to laugh over—thank goodness. Many of those who came Saturday went back home without being waited on. I could not take care of them. those men back again. I want I want them to 1 know that Tom Murray “does make good clothes cheap.” Therefore I offer again today the in- e S— e et e et e et . ducement that was so attractive in my first announceme s —— T —— i ——————————— This Ad Tells the Story P 7 = | Before ordering a Suit or $5. Pa n%‘"} E{: [ E | Topcoat this season try its 4 X 3 | strength, if it tears like blot- The price for a Suit or Top Coat that || ting paper, leave it alone as it I am positive you cannot duplicate under |} will not gain any strength $25 will be i after being made into clothing. i 1 i | On this occasion you will se2 ths sfore as I would hav: you s23 it--in readiness, Tom” Murray, ' Open evenings till 9; Wednesday and Sat ‘rday, 10 o’clock For Suit or MADE TO & “ToN’ Topcoat EASURE 0 Broadway, Norwich | | Opposite Wauregaa Ho , his work on Fieher’s Isl- | »n, who was injured on | \ck Wednesdgy evening, out BALTIC. Lenten Sermon by Rev W A. Keefe— Little Girl Falls Down Bank and Breaks Her Leg—Baseball Team Reorganizes William A. Keefe of Plainfield n inspiring sermon at the Le . Mary’'s church Wed- ven b Dk f High Leg Broken by Fall Hotte: | the only child of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Pion, who fell over an embank- : z ment at the rear of her home on River rom Oreaon i week, and sustaned v ! m of 1 recovering favorably ind, Ore., 1 her home. child in falling lan rned to visit er a an i of h | 1 meetin '\V\r\“‘“’\j dent Wilson will sit behfnd tae big | ahoge. desk in his private office, | 2 in ac which was used by former | a more comfo President Roosevelt. The chair Mr l A. R. Mei nie | Taft occupied was shipped to New ties in etay | Haven. his home on € Z. J. Douzlag hs - tuties in he Palme Children Cry | bout Woodworth, who ed on a pileof rocks on the edge of the Shetucket riyer, which fortunatel very low at ‘the time or she would been drowned. Critically 11l Lormose of Main street, who has cring from an acute attack of the last two weeks, was rv low Friday by the nding him Team Reorganizes. i meeting was held Wednes- | 2g in the B, W. S. C. rooms | rpose of electing officers for team this summer. John pointed manager. Wil- have even he p seball da for m Donnelly ant manager, Geo. heleay secr .nd Noe Larivere Herbert Barnett is spending a few at his home in Danielson. Services of the Holy Hour. Services of the Holy Hour were held M church Friday evening of young pecple from rge pi this town attended a whist party re- cently held 'in Willimantic. ugene Patenaude of Meriden is vis- | g friends in town. Left Board Bill Unpaid. Policeman Jokn McGuire went to Willimantic Fr and took into cus- tody one of the two men who recently | gkipped out of town leaving their board bill unpaid. For_a_ Few Days at Least, Presi- FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA THERE s no advertis:ng medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul-- letin for businass rasabis CORN-GROWING CU Bualletin Offe g iile = SEVIN PRIZ:S—$188 To Promote Corn Growing in Loy or Who May Compete— man. Ax fo 1si; $59. t0 on and Lor y farmer or farmer’'s boy rsS I e ng; 2 Windham Counties $25 fo 3r The Bt i ] { | i 1 [} { ! more than one prize. Only one entry can be made from a ow Date of Entry—Notice of intenticn to compete should be sent to The Dulletin Company on or before Apri: 1, 1913 It wiil be better to write for blanks now, and familiarize yours 1 details. Amount of Land—Any amount of land may be planted. provic or over in extent. T'ye awards ade upon the yleld of one acre only. This one acre must be one piece, and masy contes t harvest or before, come within and be a part of the piece entered in the contest. ! The quality of the corn will be-decided by a free lacoratory test made by he Storrs Coilege expert from one quart of acted corm. IT WILL REQUIRE FIFTY NAMES TO WARRANT THE COMPETITION. Bas been know for years as womanly diseases. drugs ANAS 'TWILL HELP YOU Woman’s Relief Dr Krugers Vibure-O-Gm Compound, the womarm's remedw, “Woman's f#t has positively provem its great vares im the trestment of It will belp you, if you are & wufferer from eny of the ills peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. It has helped thousands of other sick women, tters from them cleariy describe. It contalng =e poisonvus . France-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York Dr. Krugers Viburn-0O-Cin For mervousnmasa, {irritabdllity, headachs, Sackache pressing- @ows pains, and other symptoms of general female weaknasa, this comapound has been found gmick sng safe “1 th/nk Viburn-O-Gin is tho best remedy for weak wemen It does me more good than &ny medicine I bave ever teken § eannot praive /it strema enough I think It is the best woman's medicine on earth.” Fouwll feel like writing & simflar letter If you try f& Relief,” sinca % 4 as grateful $1.25 a bottle with directions. AND ALL DRUGGISTS. 4

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