Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 22, 1915, Page 7

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NORWIEH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1915 CONSTABLE LOCATED FUBITIVE |~ ""eusver-| OUGH! BAGKAGHE! Conclucted by Hebrew Organization THE‘ WEATHER. ‘Constable Nolan’s Sharp Watch Rewnrded When He Saw{ ::;"A:i E,',;_;:_'"'c"'"""'"‘ B R“B LHMBAGO flR hundred men, women and William Petroski in Coal Car at New Haven—Was Rid- ffi’é"i’f“fi?&fi?’e“.fi.finfirxfiifii Sene- ST":F NEss Aw AY i ing by in Freight Train That Did Not Stop—Re-captured | | ‘};wa;h e g aren | by Police at Bridgeport—Not Much Hurt After Hissurercrs o o020t Burepsan War { _The programme opened with a mov- [ Porteous : Mitchs!l COMPARY FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Forecast for Today. ' | B ¢ Henry Allen & Son | = | with moderat; sh northe becoming vari RUB BACKACHE AWAY WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF Assistant \vhen requested his 1 1 H B }ing ture film, The Broken Barrier, OLD “ST. JACOB'S QIL.” i Jump From Moving Train Last Friday—Returned toins ricture aim, e Broken Barper = 3 . s {Semson _and Delilah, portraying the 3, St Iosed S— . ;, follc g ! State Hospital. life of Samson from' the time of hia| Bacl hurt you? Can't siraighten ore flmflfl,‘ Observations in Norwich. — birth to the time he destroyed the|up without feeling sudden pains, sharp The fcllowing records, reported from great temple by pulling down the pile|aches and twinges? Now listen . | Sevin's pharmacy. show the ] A\ m Petro: the patient from of the fast moving train that was tak- | llar that supported it. 3, 4 That's lumbago, sciatica or ma: I”-i()()l;ln(f temper: the the rwich State hospital, who es-fing him to Bridgeport for a hearing| There was then a short intermission| from a strain, and you'll get relief ti Toda =4 |caped from a train Friday near West- |before the superior court on a habaes | after which addresses were made by| moment you rub your back with sooth y henor, - i brook by jumping from the window of |corpus writ. From what he has said| Jacob's | ilet room, was recaptured Sat-|it is understood that he stayed around | 5 urday night by the police in Bridge- | Westbrook, taking to the woods and !> York state. Seated on the stage|ness and stiffness 30 g |port ana was brought back to the hiding whenever he heard an automo- | h Mayor Murphy and Congressman! simply rub it on your State hospital here on Sunday after- |bile or a wagon approaching. !London " were Charles N. Gordon,|comes the pain. It i noon by Cons ichael Nolan, ar Petroski was clever enough to keep ! chairm Rev. Max Stamm, David|doesn’t burn the skin, G riving there at out of sight and ¢ to teke the| Hillson, Benjamon Krieger, Rev. B.| Limber up! Don't suffar! The man had been in charge of Cen- |freight train that carry him | Davidson, E. Weinstein, Charles Ribin.| small trial bottle of oid, I < stable Nolan when he escaped so that{westward, but he was not smart|L0uis Sachner, N. Rich, Max Sirkin,| Jacobs Oil” from any drag store, i ance. injenough to keep out of sight when go- Charles Millstein, D. Coler, W. Good-| afier using it just once, you'll for layor Timothy C. Murph¥|ing, penetrating “St. gressman Meyer London of! Nothing elee takes out Glasses voided In Commemoration of Washington’s Comgarisons. | the ¢ that it was directly |ing through X Haven and the|man, Abner Schwartz and Sam Tay-|that you ever d ba_ Predictions for Saturday: Fa Euu-‘ sharp eves and the|sharp eyes of Cons au)» Nolan spot- | lor. or sciatica, because your Dacl weather: As pred | t search that the constable has|ted him. After the man's escape, the 5 Mayer Murphy Speaks. never hurt or cause any more mise e For Boadas Ten Petroski got away that |constable with helpers from the Nor- arles N. Gordon, the chairman,|It never disappoints and has been v an was res aptured. § |wich State hospital went to West- Nolan on_watch iR |breook and conducted a search around ard w Haven Sat- jthere. When this did not result in night about eleven o’clock, when | finding any trace of Petroski, Superin- ovening remarks and said|ommended for 80 years. ery great pleasure to in- honor, Mayor Murphy. ; . ‘ toffi Murphy s gedied with? a| Washington's Birthday Postoffice weather: As predict Sl s e i | i { i i Il HMign i) Meon Petroski car which {tendent H. M. Pollock of the hospital of applause as he arose from Hours. Bmh e T 2 > | was part of a frel it train that was |advised the conmstable to g0 to New (his seat. In his remaris the masor he post office Will be op y The Plaut-Cadden Co. hrousgh without stopping. | Haven late Saturday and look around _ that we all should be very care-|a. m. to 12 m. on Washingto: to stop the an telephoned | there. ! The only clue tc The money order, postal savir city Lar‘ler 8 W ng our opinions regard- Furopean conflict now| Establishad 1872 2 Bridgeport police who were | ot “was fur He spoke of the policy oy = Opticians and Lense Grinders roski the train | aons . Sl the adtaoi nt, Woodrow Wilson, n made an attempt | S Ihg Pe- | our STEPHEN W. HALL, Registered Optometrist ide 2t this mo-| a west- ¥ ng great questions the| was bare| SPeaker said that the president con- o street letter boxe. m from the street letee; police in Bridge- ¢ but came to a on_boar bound noue\ cart ON TUESDAY ~n water it : 2 d a shot in t 5 Al fers 6 L his cabinet and these the same hours as col- :t-Cadden Building wed by flood tide. : | B e OVEr ODe| centlemen did mot give to the press Outgoing mialls WE WILL GREENEVILLE When taken into Peteoali [$¥S 0l ol and magazines the vital details con- LL | still bore tained | In addition to the searching Darty|lrccted with our government. The T from the hospi constables mayor sald we may express our dif- Class of Twenty-One Confirmed at St.|s and deputy sherif Ancdrew's Church on Sunday—Ad-|! | dress by Bishop Chauncey B. Brew-|; ster—Local Notes. 1 CONTINUE THE SPECIAL in potit | be o aifrerence of op the war l‘ t there should ion regarding rican pecple who n for guidanc don was then i troducea and es he took the floor he 1 prolonged applau was taken »y the Bridgeport Vincent_hospital polic Petros! ng joined in James Con- | t cinders he train and they made h Sunday aft- No gelivery w ® ut; He had a traces of is on his| carriers, patro OFFERING OF ¢ ily s 1 severe contusion near the place 28 roseahien- -Of main office « e By ind contused wound of the scalp, and | jumped out of the train commitice and is|mail between 9 and 10 F. m. Sundaya eries W |a slight fracture he 2 The footmarks and ; | traced into the adjoining 4 half mile when the traces and all to the man's |abouts disapp 1 th ) had been WINTER MERCHANDISE ITISA SPLENDID 5 MONEY.-SAVING OCCASION. v Prodell, Jam ongressm. de of people toge v night. _He re-| two countries, Belgium| ch are i The speaker s: coples’ war & housands of Dbeen teaching aghinst war. manded, “Thou shait not kili. 1o be interpreted Kkill retall, justifiable or where at the ferred i - and v(:C)NT\ECTICUT PEOPLE VISION OF JESUS WILL ‘ SAVING THEIR MONEY REMOVE thDRANCES}XLIfr Sddaibe elig ‘THnty Ones Put $2,043,565 in Savings | Miss Carrie V., Wilbur Was the Speak- Banks Last Month. i er at Y, M. C, A. Meeting. be sure of is have done asting. If to are it will s and that the ou i \ { | Carrie V. Wilbur, daugh- tain nd W. Wil- Ivation Army, spoks be- leaders hav s ‘meeting it but all this time the n Sunday | armi ies of the world have| th anies of elpful to neeting THE FORTECHS & MITCHELL G0, { having [mku Europe into a mire of | biood. Devastation of Peland. | hear a gre i Eclgium PLUMBING . We t AND STEAM FlTTlNE ~== Call Up 734 WHAT YOU GET fmyportant MER CHELSEA BACK ON SUMMER SCHEDULE.|[eh and 1 and the people and of the lm!"a’ p Through Winter ice in River, steam time| ims of the : ved by the armies: D een captured enemy. D completo rastation h When we hear of one ma led we are affected, but w the T A J. Whel:y & Co. 12 Ferry Street 1. F, BURNS and Plumbing ranle Street and freedc WvTH FOHGERY . from be useful ieton Wv.l Be Tried in the Superior Court. jand you wil world better done to| the time to our duty he con-| PER s0lo and the meeti and was bound | the bemedict! ind went to | eton | DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASSES FILLED TO LIMIT. lp was ar-| = b S .mdjy at- | About 75 Women Enrolled in the|3s siman McKenna. i Three at Broadway School. o igned before Po-| complaint al-| T sl sms "11’ J Cochram GAS FITTING, PLUMNBING, STEAM FITTING, t MNain Strset, Norwich, Cenn. heet Packl; Speke in Jewish, London then the thre, rts wh 3 1 gun at Broa hoo! under the do- mesti: nce teacher and for the be; TOLD FATHER WAS DYING. Phone SS‘ MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house as | is to lighting. We guaran- | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest | prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street received registera- O e i 5 it that can be a A heasetny closed with the sing- pney Cronin said | commodated, but applications are atill| g of America. e | were not referred to | and there are enouh mnew e ot o it int there were { 1l out another clase. How. the ciy tnct ollo: | ever, the thrse which are alread | formed and w Lave a total regis- ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CUP. | ivatien of will be all that 8 il be carried on. These meet on . . 3 Troshy Won by Plainfield on Display | Tuesdar ‘and Friday evenings and on|Wens association, PO S [N at Portcous & Mitchell’s, Sl A Hebrew association, Zion Camp| | Rev. Michael J. Byrne Shows Great| Fortitude and Finishes Mass at St. | Any Calendar in our stock and| patricks Charch. there are some very nice ones. | | ice THE CRANSTON C0. Z neregation of United Broth-| Congregation Brothers of Josepl,| 3 1 0. B. Rev. Mi rne, was 1ome, 247 great cour- become s - Joving cup offered Ly the| LESS PAIN SUNDAY rwich Morning “Bulletin to the win ’ The committees in charge of the ev- FROM HER WOUNDS | ¢ning were as fal!u“ —— . BExec Lo Suffered my Miss Raffena Covello at|S ason of 19\’.«!9 3. 1 Backus Hespital. f laced oun display | of The Por-| s store. It Jo'qxx it was reported hospital that Al Clgars are Goo@— g the prayers o = h . , s 2 THESE ARE BETTER happy dea ring sixteen Covello had Peac She et Max Sirkin, Charles Mill-| Main Street | TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR e ght on North Goler. W. Goodman, Annal 15 iRON CASTINGS GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR | e it ext to Palace Cafe FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND-- EMBALMERS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ITHE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 11 *5 25 Ferey Strcet . Benfamin Kreigen Charies . Gordon. Reception For Congressman, r performance ata the mn-, een su two THO! @ it was stated, and her con- as favorable as could be STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builder" . Father Grumb- of sermon ments, preached ing Graee, that on man the ~ JOSEPH BRADFORD ST | RELIEF CORPS SUPPER. E Mew:l "ll Children to County Home. bisk was Coit New Lor Decorations Carried Out Washington's taken 1o the illed 4[;("- Attorney Cronin — G hu dren Cr | FOR FLETCHER'S ! CA TORIA rady Assistant Telephens 323-3 AENRY E CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLDEN - cou % WEST MAIN 57‘4‘ me here R(“"JA.« The bers of Sedgwick Womar , €O u'u('(cd a ank Beoks Mede and Ruied to Order 108 BROADWAY inuc his trip to| Big Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks Washington. g Tke committees in charge of the af-| room “‘xs fair feel indeb AL with flowers } Craf T American House the tables. The cammittee i i e e e = | Rubbers {FamnzL R.e s,\.\fimso.\% Props. ( P ;_\ BLidO |RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS| Special Ratss to Theatrs Troupes, J GER depuied 1 HOT TRA SREAKS | High and low cut, Hght and heavy | Traveiing Men, Ete. £ | A COLD—TRY THIS || weights. Ask to see Tog NM h | Livery comnection. Shetucket Street i a.;:;;; Rubbers. They are the VERY Y S e et a small package of Hamb: ea, or as the Germsan fol Tamburger Brust Thes,” at Baseball and Skating. 7 B e ’;{,‘t,’fs’ gentul Baseball playing by small boys on|2f the tea, Pul & cup of boiling water oo B skes You sick and you lose | the strests and some of the lots|3Z2d I° DOUT throush 2 sicve end |l Shea & Burke §| . Calomel is o nasty, dan- |around the city while skating was 8o- | {he most effective way_ to Break a - s s chemical. To liven your slug- |ing on at the pond in Mohezan Park | ot ‘Bod e anp, o 110 pmueak 2 41 Main Stree: ver and bowels when constipat- | were the cotrasts made posible by the - irs, Joseph e Kam DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN ental Surzecn McGrery Building, Norwich, Conn. Funeral Director and Embaimer Prompt service day or night | FRANK A. BILL, 104 siai . DR. E. . JONES ‘ e uite 46 Sh?nnon Building | ike eievaior Shetucket Street en- | trance Ptone. {ea as e d WHEN YOU WANT to pu . headachy, b a_10- | weather on Saturde: pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a F Di 3 ‘ t box of harmless The ice was pretty soft but a good |oold once: ¥ unera. ll‘Ccml': work while you sleej number of people were also on the is inexpensive and_entirely vege- en or salivate pond on’ Sunday, 3 e, therefore harmless. WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- incss before tha publlc, theré is no madium better than thr tas 2a- el €42-2. Lady Assistan: don't sripe, sicl ulleti;

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