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"NORWICH mppq: froms Judgment in Murano Case—Michael Gingarella Put on Probation—G. A. R. Installation—Mrs. Elisha| E. Rogers, of Norwich, to Read Paper Before Historical | Society. Two criminal cases were disposed of iy Judge Oliver H., Williams at a ses- Felon of the Third district court in Wes- terly, Friday and there was continua- t#fon of the other cases on the docket. rank Muranpo, cherged with seliing #pleaded not gallty. ‘! cstimony of police officers the accused favas adjudged guilty and fined $20 and sosts and sentenced to ten days in zil. ¥rom this judgment an appeal was taken to the superior court and a "hond of §200 was furnished for ap- pearance, Michael Gingerella was also charged Swith selling liguor in violation of law. | promptly pleaded guilty and, cugh an interpreter, asked for the dency of the court, stating that he *had a larse family and had sold some beer on Sunday at his home, but at no other time, and would never =ell any more. e said ho had sold deer hizt for a short time and but very Jittlo of it: that there never was any disturbance at his house and he had never hefore been under arrest. After »tatements by Town Solicitor Agard =ud Chief of Police Brown, not detri- mental to the accused, Judge Williams ordered the ment of costs, suspend- <3 santence and placed Gingerella on probat! and to report 'weekly until ihe probation was raised. Charles H. Dean. who has been in @il for four or more months on a pastardy charge, being unable to fur- n bonds for appearance, expected this session of the district put further continuance was or- , this ume v reason of his coun- A act making radical ~roposed changes in tho Rhade Islend National Guard, has Dheen tabled in the house, pending th appointment of commi bill provides for the aboli- of the offices of quartermaster zoneral, seon general and judge advocate seneral and that the duties <f the quartermaster general shall be performed the adjutant general hose rank shall be Taised to briga- Provision is alfo made fie Tank of members of o governor’s staff from lleutenant uolonel ta major, but it is provided that f the presemt governor £ his reelection to succeed is being rendered su- It also provides that the These elective and appointive officers i f i { This is the LAMP and HERE' is the place to get it. More Light for Less Money. | FLASH LIGHT BATTERIES Al sizes of remewal batteries for Pocket Electric Lamps. KITCHEN WARE Aluminum Cooking Utensils, Bread Mixers, Meat Lhoppers ind Granite Ware. "l'he EATOH CHASE| Company 29 Main St., Norwich, Ct.| i !d {fu {for the republican { aecident. of Budiony Reoublic, were installed by Commander Andrew Smith of Burnside Post, Providence: Christopher Simmons, commander: Lorenso D, Richmond, senior vice commander: Christopher . Clark junior vice commander; Benjamin Corey, chapdain: Amos P. Chapms officer of the da: Russell Joh officer of the gua ohn B. Brown quartermaster; William D. Babcock, adjutant; James A. Barber. sergeant; Anson Surber, sergeant-major. post, Grand Army of the At a meeting of the Westerly His- torical society in the Memorial bu ing. next Thursday even Mr Elisha E. Rogers, of Norwich, will read a paper on The Old Post Road. Ea the loc of the historic road will t by Mrs, Rogers in connect paper. jon Local Laconics. Detect s have been private cases- in Weste some degree of success. Rev. Samuel 3. Ca | spealeer at the Saturday event {ing at ¢he Peopie’'s M A bill has been i Rhode Island zeneral a2ssem holid: f the Good Friday a les: Willis A, Greer lght statio Numerous and elezar from Westerly friend: the body of George & Bridgeport today. Professor Dickinson. ©f electrical enginees plant of the Weste ephone companm: Rev. Lyman G tor of Grace Me preach in the Pawc: Baptist church, Satur Among gifts to t! Decemb s, i included by Mrs. Carrie of their daughten, Sarah Dr, James M. Crowle; Miss Leah: of Stonington. entist. The license hoider conforms to which the license wa regard to location. Robert O, Snow. | perintendent of t& | capitol, who is very much in the f jlight at the present time, i to vacate tho office to appointec nerly a motorman on the No Weste 1 SKULL FRACTURED IN FALL OWNSTAIRS Alexander MacFarland, 53, Dies Short- 1y l\fterwarhs (Speclal to bui had been at left 10 or i 3 1 down stairs ang fractured hi celved a_hemorrhage bre lon a d a wmnmon injured man died the accide He was 53 yeai nd lived at 5 Newton fiats. rland is survived by his children, Mahel, Howa Ge. rge, all of West, Schnnner Vv’recked Outsvde Golden Gate Jan. ed on the rocks near Poir utside the Golden aGet bout 25 men A all left the of the Mads enly by C. I. HOOD CO. Lawell, Mass, stomach, to give diges commr! and prevent heart- burn and indigestion. Dose: One orushed in the mouth an slow}v Ar almost lm"nedld e "“’M'. “that lump,” and pri ovocmgmgssc'c . Get a box today. 10c., 25c. or $1. Remember ke 1o e mame Dys-pep-lets 1300, KEEN-KUT | Bulletin Building: EVERY ONE FULLY WARRANTED SKATES A LARGE LINE — —-lt— The Household Telephone 531-4 TER AXES PRICES LOW 74 Franklin Street epartnient of Rhode Island, | I and re- | ys-pep-lets * swallowed | BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUA RY 9, 1315 STAFFORD SPRINGS Mre. 8usan Corcoran Dies During | Sleep—Fire Warden Larned Rsap- | Pointed—Judge and Mrs, ‘Reed in Virginia. Susan Corcoran, €0, died of generation of the heart some timo Wednesday night or early Thurs- day morning. She retired Wednesday evening apparently as well as usual, but when her husband went to awak- {en her Thursday morning she was |dead. Her husband, Michael P. Cor- coran, survives her. Engagement Annourced, The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Kuslansky to Samuel Katowitz of New {York has been announced. The wed- { ding will take place in New York Jan. h, M Disposes of Interest. '\15!\ iall Bolieau has sold his i <press bqainefls to C s Boliegu for the past two 1 Butterfield, H: attending the automobile w York this wee Fire Warden Reappointed, electnien have reappointed show . Larned town fire warden. Judse xmd I Joel . Reed visiting Mrs. Harri il for West in ilbert Lias been spend- STONINGTON | Miss Palmer Head Warden at Vassar College—Dr. and Mrs, Main Start for Florida. Palmer appointr olle h ins Palmer ma mater limentary ¢ Palmer, her mol nna Culbert will accom- to Puzg keepsie and m \Lke college now oung womer Borough Brle'i. 1100 Gilmore returned and MOOSUP Fram.n Amancan Club’s Play a Suc- cess—Mn and Mrs, John H. Milner Going to Fiorida, { SMUGGLED OPIUM SEIZED IN $6,550 Worth Said to Brought by a Member of the Lusitania. BROOKLYN Have Been to trace iother 30. Yung ¥ LEGAL NOTICES. AT \ COURT OF PROBATE HELD | Present—NBLSON T. AYLIN g Estate of Ellen G. Albro, 1a.te of Nor- {wich, in sald District, deceased. Al I‘belt “N. Upham of Newton, Mas: red in Court and flled a petiti s, for the reasons therein t . that an instrument purporting e the last will and testament of id_deceased be admitited to probate. Wrereupon, it is Ordered, That said pstition be lieard and determined at . in said Disiriet, on the January, A. D. 1918, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and fhat matice of the endency of sald petition, and of said aring thereon, be given Dy the pub- lication of inis drdes one tme i some uewspaper having s circulation in said Bisster at three days prior to the date of said hearins, and tha | tarn be made to ¢nls Coutt, . N § ATLING, Jadge. oregoing 15 @ t re- . CHURCH. brother | of the Crew | e. | tnrrvi;rabats Court Room in the City of | 5000 Ibs Pork Loins 13; Fresh Eastern Cut Pork, Whole or Cut at This Price See These Roasts, Tney Are Cut Frem the Eest Steer Becf Round Steal Best GERMAN FRANKFURTERS, Ib. SHOULDER POT ROAST, Ib.. POT ROAST Cut from the round, | CORNED SHOULDER, Ib. A&P JAMS 2 jars lona Brand PEAR PURE LARD Ib. 81y TELEPHOHE 204 B\ Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them s Ve Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Greater Barzaims Than Ever Shoulders {2500 Ihs g Prime Rib Roast I 16¢{80 Soft Fancy Lambs b 15¢ Pickled Pig Feet Heavy Pickled ak 26c HUJE 160 15¢ . 12z¢|Smoked Shoulders . 25¢ Spec1al Sale----A&P and Van Camp’s Evaporated Milk, can, 15 Stamps with 1 large pkg A&P Washing Powder - - 16¢ No. 2, can........... 8c |SULTANA PEAS ibs 2500 »ic 12; 4 to 7 average, J. P. Squire’s Best Short Cut Legs - Legs - Fancy Fores - - b 10¢ Thick Tender Loins Ib 11¢ Cut in Chops if Desired Fancy Short Cut Chops b 15¢ 530 % Half-Hour Sale 10 a. m. Pork Chops Lamb Chops 4.30 to 5p 1l5¢ ,pkg 10(: Not-a-Seed Seedless RAISINS, No. 3. COMPOUND { i | ner Adrie 1ese rese the charge of the forbidden smuggle country 1l in Senate. 8. —The railway se- ied form and pro- tead of seven mem- a(fl- Commerce Com- oduced in the sen- or Pomerene, acting on the Inter- Exports from the American consulax t 1914 amounted $200,4230,603 in WAR PICTURES WITH AN A oDD Sk AINE. SIDOLED W \vrm BULLETS - 211 “POTATO” AND A TURN; “MAN UP A TREE” | i Ask For Them soneiess Corned Beef b 122¢ Fresh Blade Meat Sliced Ham - Sliced Boiled Ham b 30c U‘O‘!WMNNTCPO" kSEDO&( (YREE Here are a couple of rather odd war pictures. One shows a bullet ridden mine which was washed up on the east coast of Englatd. Evidently the mine had broken loase from its anchor and sailors on a warship had plugged it foll of holes to render it harmlesa At first glance you might think it was the pieture of 2 huge potato. = The other shows a Beigian snipér hidden in the top of a blasted oak tres firing at German positions. b 18¢ Ib 25¢ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A GOURT. OF FrOBATE ne in their claims against aa}d estate wiln. in six months from this date, by D ing up a notice to iLnat effect, togeth with e copy of thls order, on the siga- place where seld and in Town, 2nd by publishing the same onca in a newspaper having a circulation in sald Listrici, and make retu to thia Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Toe above aud foregoing aopy of record, Rteast! “FAKNIE C. cHURCH, NOTICE—AIl creditors the same Judg 5 a of said de- ceased are hereby notitied to present | thelr claims sgalniet sald estate o the gndersigned vic at 1. Mal the time Admin AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE! at Norwich, within and D of \or“;ch. on the 8t 1 Present-—NBLSON J. Estate of Lucy Norwich, In said Di The Executor a; flled a written anpiicatic sald estate is now in s Court, and prayin~ for a Gertain real thte, fully ereupon, {appiication bs the Probate Court Roo: Norwich, in sald Distr day of January, A. hewspaper having & District, at least t the date of sald he: N 1 turn be made to the | £80x "7 A¥LinG, J¢ | The &bfl\e and foregoing is a { copy of reco: Teeet! " FANNIE C { jangd | AT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD | at Norwick and for the Di | riiad el ST O T | 3. D. 1915, | Present—NEBLSON J. AYLING i orittate of Davia Wilbur St of Chicago, 1L, absent from hoi unheard from for seven years or more and presumed to be dead. mna Dorothy Stevens Rochaster, N, ¥.. appear by counsel and filed a petition prayins. fov the reasons therein set forth, that ad- minlstration be granted upon the estate of 8ald absentes. ‘glieved to be intestatc Whereupon, it is Ordered d tition be heard and determ he Probate Court Room in the Norwich, in said Dlflnc( 'on” the 14th day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock PN ey S that uiies oe T endency of said petition, and of 1 jearing thereon. hs given by b- ncnuon of this order one time in some pewpader aflnz @ circulation in said at least 11 a.u of sald hearing, and be made to tais Court, NEILSON that return i AYLING, Judge. “-.bovo and 'oreroms is a true I’A..\“flE C. CHURCH Serx. W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Eye, Ear, Nose, Threat, Electricity. X-RAY Vielet Ray, Mechanical Masaage. pl RS R R R nn. . Frasklin St. car to “Dr Erowne's.” ttn!' Janod | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY $1._TO NEW YORK SL. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 4 p. m. New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pler, .East River, foot Rooseveit Street, Mondays, Wednesday, Frie days, at 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent $1. TO NEW YORK $1. F. H. WILLIAMS, JR, General Agt H. C, LONG. Spectal Agt. F. . KENYON Special Agt Hartfard. Conn. COAL AND LUMBER GOAL Free Burring Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 463-12 ALAMIT COoOAL “THE BRIGHT KIND” JOHN . PECKHAM 58 Thames St. 52 Broadawy EAnto Repairing and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make cur chop unexceiled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss lengsr, and wll neot crack. Why not have costs no more, yours right? It {Bentley-Clarke Auto Ce. 88 Main St, Westerly, R. I, Heat Your House With Gas |By Using a Gasteam Radiator tor is a steam heater in is safe, sanitary and eco- There is no coal to carry in and no a; hex to carTy. out, and it does d airt. haintains an even temperature d the gas flow is shut off automati= red steam pressure thereby preventing waste nd our office. The City of Norwich Gas and Elecirical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Building witness a dem stration at Most Cigars are Gool— THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Palace Cafo FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the srowd to the only place n New London where genuine chop cuey is made by an Oriental chef. THE DEL-HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1222. 26-23 Broadwa MAHONFY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE guarantee our service to be the best at the: most reasonable prices, Overhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on Automcbiles, ¢ | Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts. Mechanical Rep: ming, s, Painting, T Upholstering and Wood Wark. Blacksmithing in all ita branches. Scoft & Clark 507 to 515 North Main St. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telepnone 523 THERE 13 no advertiat e dinm Eastern Connecticut equcfl‘ts‘rna Bt ~ business result