Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 9, 1914, Page 9

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DANlEtsoN Liquor Being Furnished Biacklisted Men—Adelbert Wilson Held on Seri- ous Charges Made by 19 Year Old Daughter—New Train Schedule Will Upset Mail Newspaper and Express Schedute. Very Rev. Eldred Brown of Nor- wich was a v or here Saturday wiih Rev. James H. George, Jr. Edyeréd McDermott of High street will b- confined to his home longer than was at first expected, as the in- Jury to his ankle, hurt in a fall, proves | more serious than at first indicated. Earl Storrs of Worcester was a vis- itor Saturday with relatives in Daniel- son, Mrs. Ella Sayles Russell, operated upon for appendicitis at her home In Dayville & week ago today, continues to improve, and & quick recovery is anticipated, . H. Armington will have the of the Clvic federation at her home this (Monday) afternoon, when a meeting postponed from last Friday is to be held. To Prepare Memorial Resolutions. Charles H. Potter, L. H. Healey and Susie G. Williams have been appointed a committee: of Quinebaug Pomona grange to draw memorial resolutions tive to the death of Sheriff Pres- ton B. Sibley, who was a leading worker of the organization. Will Provide Programme. At the meeting of Quinebaug Pomo- range this (Monday) ing the gramme during the lec hour s to be provided by the znenlbo s who are residents in the Riverview section of Danielson. lil at Washington. Blackmar, father of Charles r of Attawaugan, and of Mrs Dean reported ill at Wash ington, D. C. ,where he has beep a| government ploye for many years. . G. Shepardson, who died recentl at New Bedford, where he was super- intendent of the Kilburn mills, was well known in Danielson while he was | lent of the nearby town of Moo- | ng a great baseball enthusi- W. Harriman, D. D., father | . C. J. Harriman, pastor Philip’s church at Putnam, is he Lenten” preacher at St church Thursday evening. In the superior court at Putnam to- day (Monday) the contested case of Claude R. Moran and Lily May \[oran of East Killingly is to be re- ed. The case was commenced FPriday Complete Vaudeville Bill. Manager Lewis of the Orpheum the- ave his patrons an especially ‘e offering for Saturday. mati- nd evening, in a big bili of Curtis all-atar vaudeville acts, the programme filling out an entlre show. The inno- vation was well recelved and brought many compliments for the house man- agement. The Menace of subject that WIIl meeting of the with Mrs. A. C Tuesday afternoon. A Dangerous Risk. k4 Included in the sireet taix of the day are stories about methods by which persons on the blacklist are get- quor in Killingly, not directly om dealers, it is rumored, but rough their friends, the latter taking e risk of being caught and punished, | as provided by law Prisoners to Plead Tuesday. Prisoners held at Brooklyn jail to | pnswer to criminal charges before the | superior court for this county will ve ‘brought to Danielson tomorrow (Tues- day) and taken from here to Putnam by trolley. They will be put to plea durine the day. Such of the cases are to ge to trial, it is expected that there will not be many, will be assigned for this week. Diseatisfaction With Train Schedule. Under the new train schedule that is to become effective March 15 Daniel- son will get no mail newspapers or express from the north until nearly 10 a. m. as the train now scheduled to arrive here shortly after 8 a. m. is among those listed to be taken off. The new schedule will also take off an af- ternoon mail train, the one leaving here | at 3.02 p. m. | Mormonism is the discussed at a T. U. to be held Greene tomorrow ng ON SERIOUS CHARGE. Adeibert Wilson in Custody, Through | Charges Made by His 19 Year Old | Daughter—Mother Divorced, Has | Married Again. Adelbert Wilson, 47, was presenied | n the town cotirt before Judge Harry | Back Saturday _morning and ‘harged wiih incest. He pleaded not | guflty and in default of the bon Xl 000 requived by the court lease he remafned a Sunday. Prosecuting ) G. Bill said that he would ask in Lh» superior court at Putnam Tu 2 bemch warrane so that Wi can be disposed of along other cases that are to come hefo! ¢ court tirs week. Tn the meantime in a cell at the police station here, unless he is able to | secure bail. The arrest of Wiison was made by State Policeman Rober¢ Hurley has been working on it during week. Prosecating Aitorne: Bill has been in closs four deveiopments since the maiter brought 1o bis attention. The frs Information received here reiative he matier was coatained le to Chief George M. Pilling from a gmhfible instituiion iu Boston where Maunde Wlison, 19, daughier of accgsed, has been departure from here w W o live with her mo: , Who rm.rrm‘! Agenis of the chari liave had interviews with Miss | V\"Jm and foliowing these the atten- tion of {he local gutherities was di- acted o an fnvestigacion of the casxe, staying eceke | this | remains at | ed by The service was attended and_friends from trrounding viliages. Burial was in Sucred Heart cemetory. Louis E. Kennedy was the funcral di- i 1 rector, ‘ Sub-de 1 by many lP’uz.. Wauregan and s OBITUARY. - Patrick Kennedy. Patrick Kenn a resident in died at . 68, for many years town of Plainficia in Moosup Sunday his | morning. kie leaves the following chil- dren: Michael, Charies, Willi Den- all of the town of Plain i e of Hartford and Mrs. | Stone. Mrs. Kennedy died ¢ years 4 KITCHEN BARROOMS RAIDEPR. Deputy Sheriff Grimshaw Finds Hot Stuff at Antonio Mazzarelii's and Tony Zicaro's—Both Out on Bonds. Depuiy Sheriff with a numi a raid on ki chen d He was | ked up at v in Danielsor that time i The raid house on Toni local the omice iocked ur Dep by the sett also four bottled be amount of liberty Sunda sh bond tinued until sz morning | Officers Take John Lavendar Bed. | After he had finished w i raiding cases, Deputy S shaw went with Officer Bassett to Pellerin boarding house in the Hut ins block in low Main street, abo: midnight, and arrested John Lavenda taking him from his bed, to a. T a charge of some seriousness that w be proferred against him in the town | court this (Monday) morning. | import Notice of nce to ho l<t‘v A demonstration of electr and labor saving dev t our office, Main March-9, 10, 11, 12 2 p. m. daily. !n atiendance. Everybody People’s Light and Power « adv | PUTNAM 2 1‘ Farmers' Institute on the 17th—East- | ern Connecticut Baseball League | Talked of—After Train Changes Mail May Go by Trolley—Ministers’ Un- ion to Meet—Pomfret Creamery to Have $20,000 Capital Stock. Judge at the here todaj 10.3s Sh M. mway the - court Vilo have trip to White John C. Bernard of a visitor with frie Sunda George M. relatives in Worcester. Injury Proves Seriot Roderick Miller. < en when he was w! ing at the Dean pin factory the hospital. His a serious one. Mrs. George . members of the her home for a afternoon. George I photographs s thé storr where Puinam on Sund Farmers’ Institute. state board Harrison Young, saioo Organ Fund by milliens.—a Extra B Mies Wilson has returned hers from | ing last weel FRh o Boston wae in conference with | of were ) ¢ h 2 Judge Bil and Stata Peliceman Fur- | station for nt te the Bo ley Saturday ricet v from Widson has been Mring with his | surreund mother in a house ot Academy street, | luyed u ¢ by fail t Miss Wiison also lived there until a | rive fow weeks ago, when she went to her | shipmes h mother, Wilgon has a sign on a w Rev. Iredes n H D Aow af his heme setling forth thaf 1 D.. reetor of churech, Windso in & doteccive, but though he has lived | ang failer o e hess for a long fime it 18 NOt_knewn | paster hoie, i Baptist Missionary Sosiety’s Officers. ! cvenin The members of the Weman's slonary sneieties of ths Baptl have sseted these ofider, Mrs. Geerge 1. Taton; vi Mre, husiephier Andrews Mee. Henry Bushanks i Graee Npalding: sofiditars, snncic, Mys. Daniel Spalding: g me eomamioe, Mys. Sy A, Mes, Waitam J. enmmiitse, Mg, Ravmend Alen. “work Mrs. ©rag K. A Parbie, Putnam 1 tien did net make a enterprise of bringir fective to les i gave ¥ Oppostumtis teres 1 hear ng and-well deii ered address, Talk of Eastern Connccticut Baseball League. i Among the baseball fans along the { trolley -lin¢ beiween North Grosve 1-; ordale andl Jemett City thexe is talk at-present of organlzing a le At ihe Sacved Heart church in Wai regam Safurday moraing there was solemn high wmass Dt requiemy at i unerad sesvices {or Mrs! \lium.m Vie 37, wife of Philip Viens, of thag p; Rev. £aitip M ote was celebrant, with Rev. U. 0. Belierose of Baltic descon and Rev. Ludovic Puradis, cur aie ar all Haliows chureh, Moosup, as of jeams for the coming se. definit k > the 1Sons an furnished Conneley, formerly o Put . haS¥gone south with the wtional league team for the train- sou. Connelley play ing fuily last year and it is expected t these solic are to be JONATHAN SMITH, D. anton W Mail bv Trol ie the invest 80 Town St., Nerwich. chedule of t Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and es . Hens GASOLINE - L < Tt A i .1 Supply Always on Hand PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for ©#1 Stoves a Sa‘.cxalty Telephone 318 WHET ol want 1o Puv your busi- o fore ihe vublic. there 1s no mew ] ; tter than through tho -ivertige \ s The Bulletin. 0,000—$5,000 to efore Starting. ANIELSON ALL THIS WEEK PRICES 20, Z0 and 10 Woman’s Relief Dr. Krugers Vibure-0-Gin Compeund, the womam's remalw, Bas knew for Roliet,” it has positively prevem Ita great va?u\ln the trestment, of For wmervousnexs, f(rritadility, heafachx, BDackache pressinge @ow® pains, and other symptoms of gensral female weakness, this compound has besn found guick and safe “I think Viburn-O-Gin Is tho dest vemedy for weak wemen, I It Goes me mors goed than any medlicine I have over takem. ¥ l eanmot pralve it strong enmough. 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