Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 14, 1914, Page 6

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NORWICM BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1914 HANDS BAD WITH SALT RHEUM Small Water Pimples on Fingers, MNched and Burned, Painful and Sore Cracks. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cared in 2 Month, ~ Brooklin; Me. — " A fow years ago ‘hands were very budly afficted with by the rapid tramsit route, but the | person to prosecute in these cases emall water ptuples on the inslde of e | ...y, delayed case of Thomas K. | Reply was made by Town Solicitor Tngers, and by not paylug any sbtemtion o | gy chief of police, against Thomas | Agard and Judge Williams denied the the humor my bamds gradually becam® |Galusky, occupled the court for five | motion, ‘worse and began %o fch snd bumn and one | hours Friday. The accused was charged Charles Vost, who was with Galus- after another cracks appearcd around the | with being drunk and reveling and |ky on the trip to White Rock and 1alls, on the nddo of the fingers and on the | ordinarily would be promptly disposed | with him at the time of the arrest, Pend of fhe Joints untit 1 was dlscouraged, | Of At & cost to the accused of $2 and | testified to attending a christening, ns they were very painful and sore. I had { Albert C. Boardman of West and | hours, leaving for home at ten minutes 1o omit work thab required putting mY | ;v ion became Interested and a lit- | hefore eleven. He told of big Joe pay- hands i water and could hardly work at | (o case developed into one of more | ing the f for the three, of tho | &l on account of the bieeding cracks. { than ordinary interest and was con- | conductor looking at Galusky and of | X finally procured scme Cuticura Soap 1 tinued several times Galusky saying, “Do you want to get | #nd Ototment, aod 1 found by washing my | _Galus arrested Dixon | $5 from m Then the conductor call- | hands in quite warm water snd Cuticura | square Saturday night, Jan. 10, on the | ed Galusky a vile name, telling him Soup that they wero tmproving. 1 beean | 1015 car from Norwich. | that if he did not keep quiet he would wragping my fingers mightly in pieces of | Chicf Brown testified that he was |put him off the car and at the same mm’:;,.xmwmmac“;f {near the post office as the car came | time the conductor struck = Galusk mcnt which wob very soothing. |down High streetc Ife ‘noticed there | The conductor then pulled Galusky | e Ofnaie yery - | was a disturbance on the car and he | towards the car door. Galusky did not | 1n & month my kands were completely cured | grgered Policeman Chase to hurry to | swear at conductor or call him vile and I have mever been aflicted with the | (ne corner at the post office, followIng | names. At White Rock, Galusky was | troublosince.” (Sigued) Mrs. C. L. Parker. | couple of minutes later. Galusky | mostly in company with @ young lady | Nov. 22, 1912. { was drunk and used vile Janguage and | from Providence. He did not act like | ‘When you buy a fine toilet-soap think of | with Policeman Chase, he arrested |a drunken man. In the car at the | sheadvantages Outicura Soap possessesover | alusky and took him to the police | besides witness and his two com- she most expensive toiles scap ever made. 1n addition to being absolutely pure and re- freshingly fragrant, it is delicately yet effec- up tively medicated. giving You two 80aps In | o hud Leen arraigned. Galusky told eariic Mne tEnd one, » tollet and a skin soap at one prite. | ihe chisf that had drunk t Galusky was not un- | Six Records, 12 Selections, Automa- _ Boid throughout the wordd. Sample of each | White Rock and scen ence of drink and caused | [ tio Stop and 3 packages Needles with mailed free, with 33-p. Skin Book. Address | four bottles of bee h him - e on the car. | e s S posi-card ~Cuticara, Dept. T, Boston.” man told the chief that Galu Boardman testified that his | i 2 ent 2@ Men whosbaveand shampoo with Cu- | 1101 drunl Boardman called at home w in Westerly, but that his $7.00 first payment sicuraSospwill ind 1t best for skinand scatp. | 010° ¢ 1 again next day and h | business was in Norwich. He former- $1.25 per week w F, = o Methodist Choir and Sunshine Club Mark Tenth Wedding Anniversary-of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bamford. Wednesday evening in the basement of the Methodist Bpiecopai church the members of the church choir and of the Sunshine club held a very pleasant ime in honor of the aleventh wedding anntversary of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bamford. During the evening fine vocal soios wers renderad by Mrs, ! Bamford and Charles Garrett, and | sames were enjoved. Sandwiches, cpke, coffes and fruit were served by Mrs. Bamford. In the name of ths Sunshins club, of which she is presi- || dent, Miss Susannah Smith presented | | AMr. and Mre, Bamford a beautiful cut | glass fruit dish in behalf of the club | and chofr, The gift was a compleie | murprise to Mr, and Mrs, Bamford, but they greally appreciaied it Recovesing After Sur.gmad Opsration. Peter Lessard, wis reseniiy went an overation, is Testing comtortabiy, George Headsn of ‘St visiting bis pa undsr- ast Providence, | is visiting his parents on Main Defeaked Fifth Company Team. ‘Phe Baitic indoor haseball team, a companied by a big bunch of roote went to Norsdeh Thursday e and defeaied the Fifgh company’s | leam in the ammesy by the score of 1b 15. Phe scove was 11 to 11 in the sixih inning, but Baltic secured four runs in the first of the seventh and the soldiers were unable to oyercome their lead. The game was called the end of the seventh inuing to per. mit the Baitics to catch the 10.45 tr ley. Baltic's W folio William Mo: ham p. Cronin 15, J. Cullen Fournier 3b, R. Love rss, A. Coady lss, W. Peloguin of, K. Swamson i, kocal Briefs. Misses Ora and Evelyn Legros were) n in Hariford on a business trip Fwi- | 5 i Hiizabeth McGuire of Main street is spending two weeks' vaca- | tion with relatives in Rockville | The unclaimed letters at the Ba 1 postoffice for the week ending Feb. 7th | are for I. W. Whipple, Joseph Poisson | and Baptiste Janlin. i & | Tussis, is the home of meariy half of the world's jews. | costs | leased o | i {and as { | ana ;TNDRWIGH 'WITNESS AT WESTERLY tAlbert Boardmen Testifies For Thomas Galusky, Who is Fined $2 and Costs For Disorderly Conduct in Trolley Car—Salomeno, Insane or Shamming, Gets a Day’s | Stay—Parade Precedes Opening of P. S. Barber Hose | Company’s Fair. As a.rule cases of intoxication are | relation to drunkenness. disposed of in the of station. Mr. the prisone: n m«- post said d him nge later, and las aten ( drink. After the prisoner was locked Boardman came jceman Ct es when vilest ere Third district court | law required that towns employ $2.80. But in this instance | where they remained for about Panions, were Mr. or three young fellows. The testimony of Joseph | Thomas nd Michael to the station | could not be re- | s told not until if Galusky bail. le w say he was going to fix | Iy tai the Quarry 1e and chief told the visitor the | On the night of Jan. 10 he was on the of the man whose cause 845 « from Norwich. At White hampioning. When | Roc ree or fou men got on. He had a little lump | did n stice whether Galusky was in There was no other | ¢ party When the conductor was chief said he did not see | taking the fares witness heard e ll\.hn street the ni { | marks concerning a $5 bill and heard : did not see him at Canal | the conductor say something about| > street and did not g0 beyond | puiting somebody off the car. ~ At cor- | VICTOR RECORDS are office that night. ner of Canal and H streets witness oo Lrs T e told of taki | got off the car. intending to go though | they in the manufacture the car, coming te park. As was about to step off | 3 o Conduct Murray the car he heard the conductor ask de- |l so-called indestructible records. 2lusky was < | fendant if he called him a vile name, | he took ( ¥ 'ana 1@ reply o, you call me | used Witne id that believ- | He said the some four Boardman and two Buchase, | Cher- Hill school. | VICTROLA X, $79.50 | R yet strong and durable. was | ing to be trouble he| . . police | walked down to Dixon square, and on M atmospheric changes affect them. i he w met Chief Brown in 3 Murray, Who Was | tha Castritir When tified that Ga- the and with ¢ got off 1 There was blood com- | ears. The Plaut-Cadden GCo. DONT EXPERIMENT! Buy a Victrola or Grafanola IF YOU WANT TO HEAR THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS VICTOR RECORDS are pure of tone, sweet, tgue to life and possess the brilliant quality, light in weight, veneered nor varnished such a VICTOR RECORDS do not peel, neither will the VICTOR RECORDS with ordinary care will I Celebrated Artists Who Make Records Exclusively For the Victrola and Grafanola Tetra: ni Emma Eames Melba Paderewski DeGorgorza Scotti Evan Williams e it e Gluck John McCormack Emmy Destinn Amato Mischa Elman George Coban Lou Jame: se Horner Whitcomb Riley nd Norworth mphony Orchestra rine Band usa’s B “lorence Hinkle rolina White Nordic: Fremstad Ma Bohemian Band Mary Gart Victor Hert Kubelick Morgan Ki Pol Plaaco: Christie McDonald Joseph C: Weber & Fields B Pryor's B Nielson David Bispham Gipsy Sm Many others such as Bonci, Kathleen Parlow, Slezek and Arville Harrald are listed with above catalogues. by not heavy, neither are VICTROLA IX, $54.50 8IX RECORDS 12 SELECTIONS THREE PACKAGES NEEDLES TERMS $5.00 first payment st for On that trip one of a cut overgthe eve and from $1.00 per week handéd him a five dollar d mouth.? He saw twe offi- | he was going to Norwich the defendant to the police] 1 he would Ve him 1 2 R Wyttt il S8 Sains Why Does the Victrola Have Extract from the Edison Phonograph there are many passen- | 3 it t S ? ke t prisoner could af oF Bait th Syreion thia | Sution and asked If the prisoncs conid] Changeable Needles? Monthly, Dated Feb., 1914 T at White | there was rge nst the ac-| t is a que ed and the St : me fo make ! cused, but would probably be answer is: - Because a changeable needle adapts the | . Dimsunil Boiut evek woer Toution the bill Al | char drunk and ‘Tev- | Qiffe selec requirements of different § ° S e e ENinugran = € g ote ivthing dis- | re S down 1pi; nd tw e = i reoms d to me tes of different peor Answer diamond, being o . car e S tor asEal i.u;u..w : ‘:’h.m,,‘.mu- Xlww:“'r- enables you to hear | stance known cannot wear out & or Ie e b very record just ant to hear so than the i you We have received numerous complaints, however, d to taunt o HeYata ot pi doesn’ from customers stating t worn out, ey 2 P Absolut but, on inves on we invari the points there is this ic rence Victor Record are broken. : is artist j »uld hear f vou stood SEx conn beside him.on the stage, while wh: u want is to A m]“x‘; aken from the official organ i L n as yvou ould if seated in the au € e 3 1 £ Company Tosre Daraie afica hea: 1 as you would o4 in th : ience an les in connection with the the em of changeable needles enable sit Piamond Reproducers sell at following prices He had talked with Galusky and in the first row or the last row een $18.50, $20.00, $22.50 for him, and bad advised with and to ch vQur seat for each indivi on wtion to He to hear it to the best advantage Victor Needles cost 5¢ per hundred. durir tria e court « A Dunn, He before this case = ippointment from FREE TRIAL sl R overnment 1 guard Sl pit x people. He was well ac- A bisiReat oA ‘ Conductor Murra: been courteously ile names and did r brief argur el Murray told nt door of the car. his two fri > {10 ound the of > and costs, onductor and treated costs VICTROLAS From $15.00 to $200.00 Lowest terms in the country. q, More than 4000 Records to se- lect from. THE PLAUT-CAODEN GO, 144-146 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | address THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., Norwich, Conn. r Sir:—Please send to the lollov\lng address: Plaut-Cadden Building, Victrola priced at Name On 72 hours free trial without FIVE FLOORS OF MUSIC obligation to purchase. jectment of N -2 ed. He = the conduc | _ At the 20th annual conference of the of names Rhode Island Daughters of the Ameri- station w Bowen of Pawtuck for state Arnold of ted s from rov shay his actions ming it in preity good > of opinion that an Jordan, a passenger on gent. The annual report | feig in the hope of delaying the uuqm.m that Galusky and the regent showed a member- | hearing, so that his case will not reach 0 epalnng \-r‘rv the influence of liq and 15 members-at-large, | the grand jury '«]x a session of the su- | ‘v;,,. the car at White Ro ers added during | perior court which convenes mnext We repair autes of all kinds in the | "(¥, nO%F S balance in the Monday at Kingston. T v proper manner. ger, who left the car at ¥ ring ir Third di our shop unexcefled in New England. \‘\“ ‘(“ ”T,’ ,” Bt dhade s 2ing patriotic with the h if the court consid- We bake the paint on, which makes i] chapters. M ered it expedient, and Att: "n;:rel‘)lxl)‘n]v“ it wear better, keep its gloss longer, | J esented the repc f cused, was able ; ene Ward chapter of Westerl Williams did not think it wise and will not crack. ne Ward chapter f Westerly. illiams di 1 Why not have yours doms right? cests no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co.| 88 Main St. Westerly, R. L. It | not | ci1 senger, and profane At th K]n’l; the apy | case was of We Thumm’s Delicatessen Store 40 Franklin Street SATURDAY, FEB. 14 Everybody Welcome Souvenirs to All Cash Purchasers g the accused into court until it had been decided Dy proper exami ho is under ar- o =5 Pasquale Salameno, who is under ar- | tjon whether he was really mentally S rest, gharged with ult with intent| ynpajanced or was shamming. The case be ¢ to kill Charles Brown, by shooting, g O e i Ml g 7 v ar that the became quite demonstrative in his cell 5 E i . . g Solameno warrants, the hearing will ppoin e police station Thursday : : ppointed by in the police station Thursd ke i e g sterly to and as become ins or is Local Laconics. ailroad Detective George of New London w West Ving s i former ill tion ed by Edwin Milner, a | Westerly, is serious | in Moosup, infor: having been rec W resident of home effect | in at ¥ to that relatives e who in lary that is some of the people are cutting ice on their own account from leased ponds and storing it in leased ice houses. P. Maxson and Frank Foster | Iy will sail from New | York today teamship Arcadian for | Bermudas. ey will be absent irom here for two weeks. 1 | The section of bulkhead that w washed away at the Fort Mansfield re: ervation is being replaced, and the | whole work is being strengthened by ; ! the engineer force of the New lLondon Artillery district. Headed by the Westerly the | companies composing the sterly {and Pawcatuck fire departments and | the Westerly Veteran Firmen’s asso- siation made a fine street p: | liminary to the opening of the fair of the P. 8. Barber Hose company in Hi- | bernian hall. The Collins Singing or- | | de pre. chestra of M t the fair There was a large attend ance. | e s PLAINFIELD ! | nanie Congregational Church Serve | Supper—Prizes To Three For Best | Loaves of Cake. | The soclal and supper served by the | men of the Congregational church in | the vestry Tue: evening was a | success, both weather and walking permitting people to attend from all parts of the village. A baked bean and cold meat supper was served. | Ice cream, popcorn and cz were | on sale. Krau rchestra furnished | i nging by the | Royal. Some (said.to have been | the men) were on exhibition, loaves of made by fine: ¢ being carefully ed by the jud; A Mrs. Wm. Dey and N y re awarded i * Qur Great February Sale of Furniture Still Continues This FURNITURE Sale has something for you. If you aren’t acquainted with this store, it’s high time you And this applies with extra force right now when extraordinary became so—for your bank account’s sake. price inducements are offered. BIGGER AND BETTER BARGAINS EACH DAY We take February td sort of clean house and through it the public profits. We must make room for our in- coming stock of SPRING and SUMMER FURNITURE. Quality —Honest Values--Genuinely Low Prices ' These three points are well worth remembering for they apply exactly to the furniture we are offering. We want you to know by personal examinatiq‘n that our store is the REAL HOME for best furniture. Buy Now and Save Money Schwartz Brothers HOME FURNISHERS 9-11 Water Street Telephone 965 i i- F. 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BEDROOM, BATH. 3500, Special rates week or month. lnumst RS Alnhghle a'hote. WILLTAMS, JR., General Agt 4, C. LONG, Sp Azt. H. KENYON. Speciai Agt. Hartford. Conn. BERMUDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL WINTER CRUISES Large stemiers, fine service, reason- able rates. Early bookings should be made with me for preferred accommo- Th kets to Georgia, Florida rn resorts and to Europe ns. inhn A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent, 50 Main Street LEGAL NOTICES - ATIENTION- SIDEWALKS Otfice of the eet Commiss Neowieh, awjoiniug vr any Diace, snaiu ve ve tne duty upani or ten, or any such puii ewais i) re- UK o€ otaer r two hours Doses Lhe pariy 1t the d to couect inder the fore- hey are mot to report the wno shali LILLIBRIDGE, t Commissioner. ake mer in the City each da 1st to Keb. to listen the As- i Town, m Feb. a. m. to 4 p. m om the doings of to do any other business done at said meetings. h, Conn., Jan. 20th, JAMES W. BLACKBURN, FRANK R. MLAUGHLIN, DAVID GILMOUR. janzed Board of Rellel. — The Fenton-Charnley Blllldmg Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH CONN.

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