Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 3, 1913, Page 10

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omz&:rony: TRAVELERS' .|New London| NEW YORK TOWN MEETING S8TEAMERS City of Lowell [The Inhabitans of the fTown of Nor- wich who are electors and qualified to and Chester W. Chapin | ¢t who wre efectors ang doain et vin Choose this roule next LUme you 80 | are hereby warned to meet in the sev- to New York. You'il have a delightiul | eral voting districts of said Town, as voyage on iLong isiand Sound and a | provided by law, at the same places as lu erls view of the wonderiul skyiine | called for in the warningtfor the An- ‘waterfront of Manhattan island. nual Town Meetling, Stumer leaves New dI..nnd?in n;\ 11 o p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New " York, Bier 70, East River, at 6.45, aad | =1 Monday, October'6, 1913, Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock mnext AT SIX O'CLOCK INKTHE morning. Tickets and staterooms from ticket FORENOON, agent railroad station. to consider and give in their{ballots for Meals a la Carte or against ' the followlng proposed Acts of 1913: New England Steamship Co. read as folloWws: The compemsation of ™ George F. Davis, Arrested at New York Yesterday, Says He Can t : Was the Man Selected to Kill Lawyer Drew—Suggestion| Do Justice to E : . Also Made That He “Get” Detectxve Burns—Arrest of| BRIS TOL UNDERWEAR the Secretary of Iron Workers Follows» His Revelations. | 1n q Picture— You Should SEE Ie? New Yoris, Oct. 2—Dymamite out- | er since 1900 and had been employed wmges that rivalled the exploits of) the | at Denver, Pueblo, St. Louis, New dcNamara brothers and of Ortie Me- | York, Washington, Providence, Cleve- Manigal were confessed today by | land, Pittsburgh and Birmingham. In . |. Davis, a union iron worker. | the early days of the troubles between who was afrested here today,| the union and the bridge builders he s the George O'Donnell who figured | was a member of the entertalnment tn the trial at Indianapolis that resglt- | committee whose duty it was to as- w»d jn the conviction of Frank M, Pvan sault mon-union workers. He began resident of the International Associa- h career as a dynamiter at Trenton, lnn of Bridge and Structural Irom|N. J. & orkers and of his associates. Hig: In careful details the confession de- r; t and its consequences wound up | seribes how he blew up or tried to blow :‘ rk the federal government start- | up buildings and bridges in various i more than two years 0 when the | cities and towns of the east. It was r\ amiting outrages t steel t‘n\mo‘idnrmz his preparation of plans to ildings ail over the country became | . national scandal, on g N da =4 Men’s Merino Underwear $1.00 50% Extra Value ) Try Bristol Underwear and you'll know BRISTOL i MILLS o, YoRK Nisions of Chapter 241 of the Public ments to the ¢onstitution is smended to y a new bullding at Fall River April 26, 1908, t amendment to the ‘constitutien of this NORWICH { State passed bY the General Assembly ) ° im 1913, in accordance with the pro- e, “Section 3 of Article 27 of the amend- members of the General Assembly shall Davis first not exceed $300 each for the term for 5 | came into communication@with Harry it is.” Ma i Sheme!ary Ji:\es‘fizrelslfed.- e omes, " ¥ie ags Te w0t dones at Tn- | how good it is. Made of fine-gauge, which they are eiected, and one mile- the explosions the Lvis s dianapolis on the telephone and’asked fr 5 g i H b b A B Rl o St be caused were tonched on and testi-| AR SR V€ SO Shas, sent closely knitted yarns, it gives you Nerwich to New York [ &€ the rate of 25 cents per mile; eacn 1t the dynamiters’ trial in 1n-| ¢50. Davis asserts that Jonés was fa- s, but the fact that Davis |, i with the work he was doing. Jomained untevealed Wi | gerved Time For Fall River Job. warmth and comfort—without unneces- g sary weight. Frills and cuffs looped-on. All seams lock-stitched and. covered. Long or short sleeves—regular or stout drawers. Look for the BRISTOL Shield. BRISTOL Union Suits with TROWSERSEAT at the 'same rate for attending & c A extra session calied by the rowern Those who approve said amendmemt all vote "YES,” and those who dis- Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 ve said amendment shall vote All outside rooms. Excellent Dining Service. § | at 6 o'clock in the forenoon amd ciose Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, in the First district at 8 o'clock in the ” v | afternoon in all districts except the THUFSCAYS . sid CiBundaye, & 515 First the polls will close at 2 o'closk el in the afternoon Leaves New York, Brookly L L Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- _ Dated at Norwich, this 29th day of days and Fridays, 5 p. m. September, A. D..1913 i Freight received until 5 p. m. CHAS. 8. HOLBROOK, F. V. KNOUSE, Agent Town Clerk of the Town of Norwich. day in| Under the name O'Dcanell, Davis | Harry | war arrested for the Fail River job and cson. During his friends 1ls will be open in all districts 1 Tron | served two years in pr sup- | his prison term, he s t the | “made a_ couple of s” in other fresh | parts of New England o convince tné | horities that Davis ar O'Do not the only per:-n doing dyna- : e work. After he lafi prison, of- | pending | ficers of the union gave him money | ence of seven | and he went to his home in Coffeyville, SONFESSION BY ANOTHERDYNAMITER A f i Kas. John J. McNamra wanted him to 2 s take up id trade in OKklahoma in 4 weights SEEL he man cha sed because it W too $1-50 & $2. - | of the Med /s, he returned 1o | latest exp | 7 All the gal voters of the Town of o Ledyard are hereby warned to meet in jon the Town tlall in sald Town on Mon- k member o day, Oct. 6, 19183 at 9 o'clock th union, who These Dealers Sell Bristol Underwears TTH STREET & forencon, till 3 o'clock in the afte * fn vears in prisoi 9 % S5 3 { noon, for tue purpose of choosing As- e | Plot For Simultansous Explosians, | Porteous & Mitchell, The Reid and Hughes Co., Murphy and “"’.f?.!g.'m.‘u;., ::w:“"‘fi.fi‘mvr o Heller, electmen. Jurors, Collector of Taxes, Oon- % YORK CITY . Registiar of Voters and School -3 11s0 to hear report of the and 'reasurer and Scho y a town and highw v b to make tion for support of schools for ensuing year, to take action a{“fl Room (200 ‘gt';,g;lhg", e e T TES $1.00 PE i 3, Ar : t to the constitution: See. 3, - Exocelleént Restaurant and Cafe. amendment to the constitu Moderate Prices. amended to read as follo BSend for he. lll-nuuflfifldon' s Biap of Now York City. u..‘.\;v ; ‘(:‘\l\f,-’;?'g‘," “r‘xlzl_‘xglx.\;‘s]i tement was & McGarry, and F. A. Wells Co. THE BRISTOL MFG. CO. - . Bristol, Connecticut \dition batl fmon e Franc s explosto: Lou mittee, to and Captured by Detective, eNamara | ay summati the co ion of members or the shall not exceed $600 or which they are ardly be able to do .‘t‘ 7 BT S oo heir minds | wich would TERS IO ‘uft‘ EDEYOR. 110 :F ame | well, and it would seem better to leave el such ey books passed on to th own child it und than tc a A mere pre cents per mi ch member shall aiso tense at doing it Lt a1 parents would t sion called Vote for i Supervision. | Dout provide COAL AND LUMBER. | receive one miles for attending any I free text books, if ve provided and kept ywn childr e — | by the Governor uld not few 3 | Mr. Eaitor e people should nd it to compel | well informed what medical supe Pt il be i Je the taxpayers of Nor- | Also to see If the Town will make an e e e of 1 schools means before the l:then have them 'Tecl that for » pro- 1 {hem a pretty expensive | | appropriation pf such sum as will rep- o Sy e | teotlon of thefr familics they must buy | proposition, and the peopie who are | ffluality Juantity uxckness resent the proveAta of it proportion of g:in]v“'”‘ stern ,V”[‘:W‘ It means princi ]} more not t 3 but are keen for free | by !'\\[*\n."‘!\l“' i(l“ "\‘:“ Commissioner, fl:am > \;\,':»',.:.'10}:; ,“,.r the doctors placing of o Public library books are bad encugh | books not kick at a raise of | | “Also to take action on petition of : dren under the on’s knife Sslaconn out-at their own | rent. for would be no more than i L Alonzo Main and others to reconsider p= Sael hini o fey s. or adenoids. risk hot subjected Lo the to them help pay part of | Now discharging three he vote taken I Town Meet- . L G vsicians wno pireri] i sehool text |t incre expense. £ Fioshi Mined ing held A 1913, in regara to Dictated His Confession. declare God ed tonsils i g rg myself, am not a taxpayer, but I cargoes of rres| n L T L s watior This was on September 16. For a|Man throat “to be cut out 1f fum books will not kill |can symp with the people upon proper to :ome before such meeting. kK Davis had been working in | 10 "1: hogs.” A fine estimate of divine | disease fail to how it | whom the burden of these doubtful GOA Business wmeeting called at 130 tsburgh for the Thompson, Starrett to remove dirt. | benefits must come. I Setbeic 3 mpany. the local delegate of ire parents who think adenolds 3 is the only w { i ‘ 5 1“1.{1.\ NE GREY. | lq{":flled at Ledyard, Conn., Sept. 27th, Trow. W ) anion teld hita i ha in abnormal growth. which 13 a that would be an| Norwich, Oct. 2, 1813. 3 R 913. TR ey A ¢ pay initiation fee fo the | SFlendid display of ignorance. expensis ople in favor of _ | Shingles, House Finish and | EDWARD © LEsTER, denc s natural to the human | free bool quit work Davis quit 4 ed JOSEPH D. AUSTIN told him that he knew bf‘mz as . and when healthy | jectional to be destroyed Rough and Dress soctld ectmen. is deeds anyv nd | are. of that an English | vearly. Recent complaints to the New R E . ——— the ur i Tfl‘i” deciare t the surgeon who | London school hoard prove that a large l ) L hied “oster o | would remove Ithy adenoids should | nber of books jhave been e Dresanee op|De deprived of his licens B tacin ith Gos 1onE Ateer I, Rl e R S el iteeane AY /. How does meadical school” supervi- | come disgracefully flthy ‘and so badly | Biieumsiism, Sclatica, [Gout and Neu in great variet | Erectors’ association he dic- | 5107 "‘h""‘} > 1 have a Iepha ten ¥ | torn to be of no value, ; UROGEN > Uric Acid Solvent. gr y- A, 'nd swore. 10 the Jong detailed |0ld Who has been under the surgeon New London has found that children | cang 1o P e e - sl e i °C | knife three times, twice for the Te- |are not Y B ee hooks. sMany eado ROORIGH) wOrder throngh All persons in the Town Af Norwich sion which w out by the | re- |are not careful of fr e ArdEh e e T ¥ ¢ today % | moval o snoids and once for an ab- | parents have not ti Sjectiih. teachs |2 or GBSt AL Ee S0 conls and 3.1 3 laple ,to pay taxes are hereby notified 1 been an iron work- | SCOSS on the h A ne medical su- | jng them to be careful it they woukd [-— 3 !u"ye;‘v;r\? t;;d.\_«. \? n?:vn\n:?” \r: heu)ra‘ pervisor was appointed two years age |have if they we obliged to buy their Central Wharf and 150 Main Street | . itton or printed 1ist, prope ' | 3nd sworn ‘to, of all taxable property E owned by them on the first day of Oc- tober, 1913. ' Those failing to make a | list will be charged a penaity of 10 ! M. C. HIGGINS per cent, additional according to law | Blanks ¢an be obtadined at the Asses- | sors’ Office in City Hall, or will be COAL, sent by mail upon application Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Wed Teleph —————————emm | and the order was i ght, and they encour- ued that he must { own books outr have a third operation for adenoids or | age wastefulne \ he would not be I)Nmmnd to atiend 1t voters were taxpayers they CASTOR |A school. A protest was filed and now | would have a deeper realization of the 4 he is permitted to go until he is ost of their pet hobbies and would Far Infants and Children. when the third operation must be | not bve so to 1 additional A Few of the Money Savers mitted ng. They ~.’:‘hn\t-| s appropria every me 1 | in school, but I won- | : t ool, but I won- | would want to Sore that their 5 The Kind You Have A]flay‘ Bonght } Cunnasticnt Tarente wish ta i o pitis B BESEGUEERE b . 236 HIGH GRADE COAL nesday” and Saturday evemings, from 1 t to this sort of dical super- dvantag < to ¢ SR S S5 AT OL mEdls vier| adiantage o people who are keen- | :iz: ;,E\Q?,'q:: POWDER, 2,5° Offics SR girc cue Mouth Muin S Lists will be received beginning Signatu e of /f%-m 3y o , A TAXPAYER. est for free text books are often Ib. 120 Office Telephone 1267 Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 1913 s S £ 4 SIS R e e iy || BESE CogoOA; Valh........ 16 Dated at Norwich, Conn. Sept. 31, ~it 5 4 = % They ought to do it just they would SLADES SPICES, /4 Ib. 60 - 7o 1913, A % EHyiot Boliah Water Warks e et buy clothes or handkerchiefs. [l 3 1b. box STARCH. ......... 16c J. A. MORGAN & SON AT U T B, e Mr, Editor: If the people of Norwich And right here I may add that 1| 5 | have the confidence they should have | hs seen school books that looked | : {in their health officers there will be |as if they had been used for hand- | bie at | Mo doubt as to the deciding vote upon | or worse. One look at some | open | the qu ion of free text books, Health | of the children using these boc 1 5 : Yard Central Wharf, Telephons 834 .| Officers in general seem to disapprove | should be encugh to convince, intelli- | bills | of the practices and since we have | gent people that i dg not want their . PROMPT DELIVERY That sudden breeze, predicts prosressed far enough 1o banish the | own bovs and giris io use come one | Umlgd ]'Ba !mimrters Efl. p | common towel and drinking cup from | else’s discarded bo a freeze. Be prepared—— - = ——— | eur public schools would it not be tak- | be pretty sure of the former users, Frankli EORWICH AND WESTERLY ing a long step backward te install [ which' would be impessible with com- ranklin Sq., over Somers Bros. FRACTION COMPANY. There are too many books and other As for delays in securing the books | | school supplies in common use now in |at the beginning of the term, new & d free fiu’mng Kmds a“d l.ghi“l You all know it's dangerous to eat 1 Ib. pkg. SEEDED RAISINS 8¢ | JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, GOAL MICHAEL J. CURRAN, sep30d Assessors nding Office 57 West Main St., Telephone 510 Orders shipped Parcels Post i‘-]‘v 'f\I‘w-‘ ; hm;h&a\‘;«rv \lw only for | might be found to avoid it. Per | 'mited time and directly under the | it might be a good thing for e town ~ 2 breakfast in a cold room, and be=sides, i s o e et Stecdl B 00 0 RHORD DR. F. D. COLES Al S el breakfast In & cold room. and besides { home as the regular text books would | then supply them to the pupils at cost 3 ereas, be.’ The latter could not be kept clean, | Children could be forbigden to take v H s g A D L THHO with one of our Heaters installed, you 4 e et o h b i % eterlnary ur eon . » n P. only have to light it a few minutes Heavy paper covers may protect the | them out of school until they were Norwich outside of a book, but are no protec- | paid for, or perhaps fines could be im- i P ¥ : g § ' tion to the inside pages that get an f,fil‘id i ral gelay 5 ndyment: bul offce, HOBGES, 81 DN ffice—cor Market and Shetucket Reorpitecitgnt in Callod 1n “"d”b g A“To REPAIRS ("o certainty all children whose parents are | Phone 10 Residence 1095 phone epbane 18313 Ty B roomifoaniorably 3 No 'Arf'(ul bpal;(ent:hwarhu their chil- | not actually unable to provide them Phone warm. ren to use books at have be 3 i « AT SHORT NOTICE. the possession of those who ar‘)fiP:n\x"-‘ ‘“hg‘fflgp"fi"..fi?!ézffi’ffi\};lnnk;arn urging We carry these Heaters in three dif- Done RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Give | thing but clean and who come from | unsanitary text books and medical in- Dr. J M KING ;“‘"“‘ gl me a trial. ?;"m;»" “T;fll“f'h”’ ,""f‘”(]" filblhy. It all | spection in the same breath. Medical - bt 950 Reznor Reflector Heater In two sizes HARRY ©. WASHBURN e people who want, free books could | inspection is a fine thing theoretically, x ] and ’ get just a glimpse into, some of the |but is not apt to work out well m‘ | Telephone 132-5. Bath Street. |places where the books would be sure | practice without sreat expense. Nor- Lower than ever in price. Better and | The Orlole, scmething new in Gas il more for your money than ever be- | i May Building fore. Call and see them at our office and ‘P Tam de cook HUB RANGE Am de cooker let us explain their usefulness. an1TuW. . | S 1914 Overland is here| Demonstration will convince you it Cily of Norwich is the automobile of the year to buy. Coxetel‘, M. B. RING AUTO co.%fias&EleCtrical Department AGENTS, : : THE TAILOR, Telephone. ° 19 Chestnut Street Alice Bldg"‘:)?l’ Main St_ is now located in his new STETSON & YOUNG quarters . Carpenters and Builders 208 MAIN STREET’ Bel:lp work and materlals at right prices, by skilled labor. Stead Block Telephone 50 WEST MAIN ST. MADE INNEW,ENGLAND— BEST IN.THE (WORL. 'DONT BREAK YOUR BACI(’ LIFTING A HEAVY HOD & TO'PUT ON COAL. [EASY TO SHOVEL'FROM» . 'ROLLER BEARING COAL. PAN .TO FIRE. fl GE s [BABY ‘CANNOTIGET™ Have Heat n(,, Sides) INTOLTHIS!PAN. of he1Oven v Which means 25% more of our ovemn, heated than theother range ovens that have the back of oven plastered over, with tin and asbestos ! Primiz why Y ovens bake better and withléss fuel, “BUILT FOR THE ROAD BY MEN WHO KNOW.” no possibiiity of mechanical : % There L] TnE FENTON.C“ARNLEY troubles or calls for expenses. The t’elfl:xa is pre- erfnn.ent‘ 3 ngu gr'avunc:i v ~ usky, comfortable mount. e o t t find out all about the BU!LDIN“ LO., inv. lgel.};?::.u‘lga ditimate choice of all ex- perienced riders. WILSON BROS., Agents, GENERAL augisa " Rormich, Comm. S CONTRACTORS SHORT SEA TRIPS OPEN Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Richmond, e sy Baltimore, ‘Washington, Bermuda, 8 a. m. to 12 m. : Savaruah and the South. i1p.m.to 5p. m. NORWICH. CONN. To and From Europe B Cunard, White Star, Anchor, American, Daily except Saturdays Jied Star, French, Iinllan, North Ger- ORDER IT NOW I L3550 an i otier fines: Bercha reserved in wdvance. Lowest rates. P()NEMAH MILLS 7;:‘"‘““ & Co’a Light Dinner Al |Everything in ocean. travel. er dozen, Koehlers Pilsner, 30c per dosem. Full intormation of T&ftVlufl Comnn. Trommer's EBvergreen, :oC el'v‘ox:hl‘ JOHN A. DUNN !‘re. delivery te all parts Schwartz Bros., Norwich, Conn!, Agents. T B A S Dy ey I P RS PR ) T PSS RT. 1 —Steamship and Tourist Ageat— Tske Taitville o7 Willimaniie oass Ha “‘KBL & CO,Telvpbona idfek 80 Main Street.

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