Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 21, 1914, Page 8

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GATHERED IN * Befriended Lodger Who Stole Watch in Greeneville Board- ing House Arrested on West Side—Identified by Wo- man Whose Trunk He Rifled—Admits the Theft. — A Polander who came here & few duys ago was guthered in by the po- lics™ drag net here on Frlday afterncon on the West Side, aud found that it was little use to break the law here and escape the consequences, although be had covered his tracks and had been keeping out of the way ever since ho disappeared from e boarding house on Second street, coincident with the disappearance of & gold watch and chain which had been taken from & trunk that had been broken open. Sus- picion polnted to him, and when he tried to dispose of the watch in & | West Side saloon, the local police de- partment was quickly on his trail, and Pollceman Frank Henderson was the one who made the arrest. From what was found in a dress sult case that the man left at the Greeneville boarding house it is the cpinion of the police department that he is in the habit of laying his hands on anything that comes within t reach, a have checked a froublesome fellow in the nick of time. ‘Wednesday night he w given lodg- ing free at a boarding house in Greeneville, and _there he gave the name of Steve Shekara, and they are satisfled that they | and said he! BY POLICE NET had been a bartender on Staten Island. After his arrest he wrote his name as Frank Zajaciewlcz. He speaks only Polish He was identified by the wom- an boarding house keeper, and after a grilllng by the police he confessed that he was the man who had taken the gold watch and chain. The police made thelr work complete by recover- | tng_the stolen property. The men got the chance to steal Thursday morning. He slept later than the other men of the boardina| house, who had all gone to work. The | keeper of the boarding house did not| | iike to leave htm there while she went | to the store, so_she took him alons, | but on the way he made some excuse to leave her, and when she got home again she found that a trunk had been | broken open and the gold watch and chain were gone. She put the com- | Plaint in the hands of the police, and | Ihey were notified to keep a lookout | for nim.* In the dress suit case that he left at the house were found two sl two pair of drawers, and two bartender coats with the name William McGrath on them sesday nigh Kol 1t he spent at the aski on McKinley SEVEN MEMBERS ADDED TO ASSOCIATION | Business Men Directors Vote in New Names. At a meeting of the board of direc- ors of the Business Men's association, g iday evening in the Shannon ng, the following seven names were admitted to association Parker and Davenport, H. Schwartz, nd, A. Morin, A. E. Cherry ce and E. M. Bliven. Pres. pointed fol- the booster A. E. Casey J. F. Com- s. R. H B. Worth ault and resting_rep s heard concerning the burean. R, W. Perki he Shore < present h mpany could ireau. It was declded to meeting in the NEWSBOYS' CLUB. Attendance at Its Third Meeting. Twenty-five in ng of the Newsboys' Y. M. C. A. buila About for a »n and Secretary Hi boys greatly and th the able assistance of Fred had _cha the marble Heyman and refr last na gave hearty the boys le they for the Y. M. C. A. Secretary Hill Is gratified with the | growing interest in the 3 Y. AL C. A. ma weel for the kn news, > fam in_aut he bride and the the ceremony eption and sup- home, No. 4 T he daughter of Mr. rs. N. Rosenblait and has been oyed at store. The m is the son of S. Zelinger of No. Mt. Pleasant street and is own Norwich boss printer. young people have a large n friends here and they recely pretty and valuable gifts. Among the many telegrams of con- gratulation recelved was ove from M., and Mrs. Louis Trachtenberg, now on their honeymoon trip. The telegram was seat from Denver. R es_from Boston, New York Hartford, New London and Bridgeport attended’ the ceremcny. Among the ont of town guests were Mrs. B. Gins- berg and son of New York, Mr. and Mrs, A. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. B. Zelinger of Bridgeport, Mrs. Horowitz and Mr. and Mrs. Lichterberg of New York The newly married couple are to re- side on Main street, this city, Barn Burns at Mansfield. Willimantic, Conn,, Feb. 20.—Fire of inknown origin_ tonight destroyed the barn of George W, Reynolds at Mans- Geld Depot, entalling a loss of $1,500. LIKE POISON IS THE GAS OF INDIGEST ON Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil Clears Gas Out Quickly. housands of distressed persons will o back to using castor oil now that it is tasteless. There is nothing Tasteless Castor Oil “inner man.” It is a rellef for the pain and bloating of gas. Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil is a | new and remarkable discovery. The nauseous taste and smell are taken out, but nothing else. It's all of the oil, but none of the taste, and so wall purified that it acts better, Without griping, and does not upset the stom- Zch. Children take it readily, Women and workers indeors find Kellogg's Tasteless Caster Oil & quick relief from the distress or poor di- gestion, and It 18 & perfeot laxative, Kellogg’s is net mixed or flavered, just a true, ualela’r cagtor ail, Ask for Kellogg's Tastsless Castor Oil at any drug siere, Net seld in bulk, but in 25¢ or 0c bettles, trade- mixrked with & graen esstor leat “bear- Ing the signatyre ‘Kannzrs Made only by Spencer Kellogg ens, Inc., Buffals, N. Y, sil pefiness. For sale by Fhe Lee & Osgoed Co. " James, R. | latter | like Kellogg’s | to clear out the PROVIDENCE WOMAN * SPEAKS OF EQUAL SUFFRAGE.| Miss Mary E. Jackson Has Large Au- dience at McKinley Avenue Church. | “votes for| | The attendance at the women” meeting held Friday evening | at th Rinley Avenue A. M. K. Zi church, Re George Biddle, D. D. | pastor, under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary society,was large | and it was an appreciative audience that address of istened to the kson of Providence, R. g opened with 1 r Spangled Banner and Aiss Bessie Mary E. tor of Grace ddle_-pastor of the the opening remraks uced the ave a ver |5 address nber the cause rguments for d her talk L aid of a’ map of Un which the states that had eq were Dblocked out in white, and states not having suffrage in blac Th states having partly gra the omen equal rights with such as allowing them to voi school q n. were blocked out in black anc Miss J ipes. showed whereln e strongest : that could be the word what wavs The speaker was the conclusion of her kson, map was one of t for suffrage She ted out i fit woman applauded at dress, Refreshmen cludig fce cream, were served during the evening by th Missionary soclety. Miss 1 has consented to epeak at the evening and will take subject of her a Womanhood. OFFERS $1,000 FOR FARM BUREAU WORK. Shore Line Electric Road Gives Prop- osition a Big Boost. At a mee compa ns made the of of the company to sive farm bureau which it to organize for New Lon- President Perkins said was for the first yea: d would give $500 for t year. . the farm the gover commititee is The me was attended Woodbury O. Rogers, chairmar mer C, secretary; ( er of the Norwich Presidedt H. R. Branche wich Business Men's Charles W. Pearson, association; President Rogers of the New London Bu Men's association. John Avery 1. Howe of North Sto grange, E. Lewis ‘of onomoc grange, E. P. Barnes of the New London County Pomor Sldredge of member of the New London iation; Professor Jarvis of Storrs al_college, J Vaughn ir Sherman of the Shore Line | ) said that t to offer spac London whic npany has for a trolley on. - This e would mbling and distributing sta- on the coopera for the farmers, w ny was re at New their great advantage. Votes of thanks were w0 President Perkins and Mr. Incidents In Socisty | TR iss Amanda B. Hall is spending several days in New York. The Sewing club met Monday after- noon with Marion Bishop Mr. and Mrs, Martin E. Jensen have returned from a visit in Ithaca, i Miss Alice Bennett entertained the | Trefoil club Wednesday afternoon | The Thursday Auction club met this | week with Mrs, Frederick W. Cary | Mr and M are spending Edward Y. Messinger | few days in Now York. | Mrs, Foward Marlin and sen of New Haven are guests of Mrs, Charles | Roberts. Mrs, George T. Howland has return- | | ed affer passing several days in New | | York city. Miss A. N, Trumbuil of Perkins ave- nue has returned from 2 ten days' visit te New Haven and New York. Mr, and Mrs. Henry A, Firrell are spending the week end in New York. This (Raturday) evening M, Tirrell will attend the annual dinner of the Head Masters’ club at the Astor. Mr. and dirs, Olive Friddy mornini for a 7. trip to Flori Folmson jeft Phoy were accompanied by Frank Bd. | ward Johnson, who has been their guest, and who was on his way ml ‘Washington. prompt! We especially want, to send it to | those apparently hopelass cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opiur preparations, fumes, “patent smokes,” FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New_Home Cure That Anyonme Can %:. Without Diseomfort or Loss of itie, We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try It at ur expense. No malter whether your cage is of long standing or recent ue- velopment, wliether it is present as accasional’ or chronic Asthma, you Should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in what climate YUU Jive, Do matter wnat your age of bn, if you are troubled with ould reiieve you our metho ota., have failed. We want to show} everyone at our own expense that this new method Is designed (o end all difs fleult breathing, wheezing, and all Thoous, tocrinte paroxssme at once and for_all time, This frea offer is too important to neglect'a single day. Write now and then begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do 1t Today. | FREE ASTHMA COUPON T FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., 530 H- Niagara and Hudson Buffalo, N, Y Send free trial of your method to: Room the Town of I sdjourned fall in siaid Tow from 10 o'clock p. m., to attend to ot Frankim, Fet rebild WAS A TRIUMPH FOR THE PIANIST. Opinion of Dramatic Mirror on Mr. Farrell's Appearance With Orches- tra Here. | hestra, the New wit the distincti nd promine played the E flat majo sympathetic to lis apr hearty ar arge and and at the delica e was t him on tt arance was a hell, a locs , whose enterp ed for the many enthus Slater hall in the lasi Farrell has several as _ soloist some loa with orc he country, and he on_aconcert ngland and AT DAVIS TH ATER. Little. Women. At the Davis theater Fride two very large audiences was present- the Little Women; Marian De orest aracter: ood strong w March re Marie F repres: by mond, Aunt Ma v and Laurie, rtaitec Adams rst thre taken fro fashioned Concord, Ma 1563, was homely means of co rpet was was plain Yankee home pr was in the apple gleld, in the month of Octobe sunny afternoon, the scenery ct was exceptionally good the time of the yvear when th on the trees are just beginnin to that rich golden 1 own musical programme w r tween the acts, songs and German were s c good old Southern were applauded for several encc Severely Hurt at Atlanta, Edward formerly s standing tom of manner th LATE CAPT. LITTLEFIELD |Ban ot Bang . his hal miliior “ WELL KNOWN HERE | nicces, Madeline === | yoke, was broken Of interest to many residents of | the superior court | T lle and vicinity Who have been | one ve o jury decidet for twenty years past of the | yoke was of unsound m Haven house on Block Island, 15 | made the wi 1e death the proprietor, Capt. Whit- — BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS—not old stock with néw price tickets on. Every article in the store is marked down to cost or near cost. This great ~annual sale helps us to clear the goods which we have over stocked, and brings down stock to the right propor- tions. Many of the goods have just come in and all the latest styles and best makes, The only way to convince yourself of the value of these great bargains is to come into this store today and inspect them for yourself. You need not buy unless you want to. Get Here Early--Have First Choice SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS $28.00 DRESSERS—reduced to. $24.00 DRESSERS—reduced to. $22.00 DRESSERS—reduced to. $20.00 DRESSERS—reduced to. $18.00 DRESSERS—reduced to. . M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Main Street .$20.00 .$18.00 .$16.00 .$15.00 .$14.00 Branch, Jewett City He was taken to Gray hospital, where | cloth fell in her dress, Mrs. Noyes was he Tegained consciousness. He is the | terribly burne Frank Lester, Uncas | — - ——e brother of Mr street, of this cf Arnbassador Above the Law. INSURANCE ADJUSTED. arew York Fe : appellate | givision of the s eclared Satisfactory Settlement Made With :“df‘ that an bassador 0 a forelgn power is above the law of Proprietor Stearns of the F. A.|nis state at hom Ay e Wells Co. refused to col James W. Ge = ambassador to return The insurance adjusters were busy | from his post and decide the appeal in in the sto the . A. Wells Co, on|a case which came e Sehien Friday, and a satisfactory settlement he was a justice of the supreme c was made In the afternoon with the | St R e s e ahel] The Holyoke Will Broken. will be closed for the next few days. | s Angeles, Cal, Feb. 20.- | by which Frark H. Hol ock Island, from pneumonia. He and erbours, Feb. 20.—Steame family have been frequent visitors | Serh gusto Victoria, New ¥ Norwich amburg ”H. Genoa, Feb, 20, New York New Reports Issued 3 ot Agricul- | == — :n"‘f«} HEAD AND NOSTRILS tomologist have STUFFED FROM COLD - “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends colds Hartford Surgeon Arrested. and Grippe in few hours—Tastes , Conn., Feb. Dr. How- nice—Acts gently. a former police surgeon, der arrest tonightcharg- | v, 3 will b ncealing stolen goods. He . XOUT ¢od s KHDpe allegation. _According to | Tisery €nd » three men, addicted to the | ; tPC ¢ were recently arrested and | "™ N ssed burglarizing a drug store to | (At DTORH ecure the d Tt is alleged that| goos se men implicated Dr. Smith sopsina Hartford Woman Dying of Burns. | soreness and a Noyes is dying in a local hospital | and snufflin Ease your throbbing of burns received tonight | head—not else in the world gives the resul her home h s Cold 5 cents s seated beneatl 1€, when a pair of he kni Com) hanging on the| 2 Al jou acts - without ght fire and the burning | ses no | inconveni stitute. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Waurst” The Snow King Welcomed Us Last Saturday was our Opening Day. The Snow King gave us a royal welcome and rather monopolized our prevented many from calling so we shall continue to give while they last Handsome Free Scuvenirs To Cash Customers This new delicatesser: store has received many complimentary expressions during the past week and we appreciate the good things you are saying about our good things te eat, OELICATESSEN DELICACIES He opening. Real German Sausage, Real German Frankfurters, Real German Bock Wurst, Real German Bologna, Real German Bauer Wurst, Finest Boiled Ham in Town Saturday Thumm’s Delicatessen Store, 40 Franklin Street Al Trolieys Lead T The Busines Center of Norwic: FEBRUARY WHITE SALE (Muslin Underwear Section) 50 Cent Day DAINTIEST UNDERWEAR FOR FIFTY CENTS—A SAVING OF 50 PER CENT. ' Do you realize what values this sale affords? Only a visit Saturday will be able to con- ;au;ce you that we do not exaggerate when we say that nowhere else can you obtain such gains. 50c Will Buy Any Garment In This List CORSET COVERS of fine muslin with very dainty lace and embroidery trimming. Some of the newest 50c ideas in pretty lingerie shown in this lot. SALE PRICE 500 DRAWERS of the same fine quality as the covers and trimmed to correspond with some charming em- broideries and laces. Latest models. COMBINATION AND DRAWERS—Garments . of real worth and beauty at this wonderfully low price. If you have thought that you must pay much more you should see these combinations NIGHT ROBES—Some shown at this price in cluding high and trimmed . clever little gowns are a variety of designs, in- low neck models. All prettily SKIRTS—BOTH LONG AND SHORT—We have tried hard to secure exceptional values and feel that we have succeeded. You'll find some pretty Skirts b fhimipiice 5 oo oL e LACE TRIMMED CHEMISES......... A FEBRUARY HOSIERY SALE Specials In Seasonable Hosiery For Women and Children We have purchased from different manufacturers various lots of hosiery at prices which are considerably below the usual, and they're good sorts of hosiery, too. The following items give expicit information about being well hosed at the lowest possible cost—next to having the stockings given to you. AND YOU WON'T FIND EQUALLY LOW PRICES FOR SUCH EXCELLENT QUALITIES ANYWHERE ELSE. WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON HOSE OF MEDIUM WEIGHT—Good blacks with spliced heel and toe. We are sure you haven't seen such quality elsswhers for this prioe. SALE PRICE 8¢ WOMEN’S WINTER WEIGHT COTTON HOSE—Black hese or double heel and tos. Good weight, good Guality—low price ... tan without seams and knit with SALE PRICE % LIGHT WEIGHT SEAMLESS SILK-LISLE HOSE—A silky-finished hose for the woman who is par- ticular about appearance. Made with garter top in black, white and tan..... .SALE PRICE 19 WOMEN’'S MERCERIZED FULL-FASHIONED HOSE—Slight irregularities in weave prevent us sell- ing them for 50c a pair. Made with double sole, garter top and high spliced heel. _SALE PRICE 2%¢ WOMEN'S SILK BOOT HOSE—Made of pure | WOMEN'S SILK-BOOT HOSE with medium silk with fine cotton garter top and Sole. Sizes weight lisle top and sole. Soid regularly for 8z to 10. A regulation 50c value—SALE PRICE38: || $1.00 a pair. ...SALE PRICE 78 $1.50 Silk Hose for 98c a Pair In Black and All the Desirable Colors An extra grade pure silk hose—ingrain silk throughout, with garter top and double heel, sole and tos. The colors are black, tan, sky, taupe, cerise, mahogany and emerald green. USUALLY SOLD FOR $1.50 A PAIR Sale Price 98 Cents OUT SIZE LISLE HOSE WITH GOOD WEARING QUALITIES—They have a double sole, a double They're made to stand the strain. Regularly 39 a pair— SALE PRICE 28¢c heel and toe with the regulation garter top. CHILDREN'S RIBBED HOSE—A good, medium | weight, black hose that we can say will wear well Sizes 62 to 8% A regular BOYS’ of a tightly twiste RIBBED HOSE—Medium weight—made cotton yarn which will stand the strenuous activity of a real boy— 7¢; 3 PAIRS FOR 480 s hose of light weight silk-lisle. Laid 150 value— SALE PRICE 10c || SPECIAL 1 MISSES' EXTRA-FINE BLACK RIBBED HOSE—Fine seamle one side by the makers as not quite up to their high standard we e to sell them at about one- third less than the usual price for these goods. The variations in weave are hardly noticeable. Sizes 6 to 912 : ] .SALE PRICE 3 PAIRS FOR 43¢ Women's and Children’s Winter Underwear AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR A FEW DAYS March is a Long, Cold Month Women's Fleecy-lined Vests and Pants now 19¢ The regular 25c variety and real winter weight, too. and are made of heavy weight unbleached cotton. Women’s Fleecy-lined Vests and Pants now 39c We intended to sell these for 50c a garment but old Winter stayed away so long that we have had ‘ne chance. Here's yours to get them and save money. Heavy weight, fleecy lined and either bleached er unbleached. Sizes 4 to 6. Children’s Vests and Pants 25¢ to 35c QUALITIES Now 19¢ i Remember That They're ribbed knit and consequently comfortable Sizes five and six. Children’s Fleecy-lined Underwear FWO SPECIAL PRICES 3lc and 39c Made of Maco cotton, warmly fleeced with mercerized Fine ribbed underwear for boys or girls. Made of draw tape in neck of vests and white cambric waist unbleached cotton of unusual strength. ‘ band in pants. These are | 20 to 30—Pants sizes 22 to 28. Vests in sizes Sendid . St splendid winter weights, well made and warm— SIZES 3 to 6... SI1ZES 7 and 8. subject to slight irregularities in weave but not -SPECIAL 31e SPECIAL 3% enough to hurt wearing qualities. Women's Fleece-lined Union Suits now 69(: We're going to sell these Union Suits which were intended to sell for $1.00 each at this little price. season is advancing and we must dispose of them. DR The They're warmly flecced, made of bleached cotton, long

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