Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1915, Page 5

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—An attempt was Rome, July 30, via Paris, 8.45 p. m. ~ made by a squadron ~ | pending estion they have to pre- a - que thtqun counsel The meet- y - - mmgmmg visiting his attend BRELY. Wewe . forced swim their outy 5 minutes | 80 Mra. G H. Huburt o Stept an o, o Atlantio Beach via & Westerly. | Street. two ¢ - Gambling Raid in New York. N e solsns w-mommm Sunda¥.—| 3 and Mrs. John C. Fontaine and 1s the Mt. Pleasant strest—Allyn New York, July 30.—Jacob Luban, a . daughter, Gertrude, and Joseph Fon- 1 has the ] leil witness the Airst trigll mmu-mmm‘h@em&m- several days_in tract to Mr. in. Beel . d having e the trip in Mr. mms;fg&#m&mn ki Bil m:mr,nn ohpéru".‘(-v.r o h:h.thmu in Backus hospital, Norwich, Herbert £ ‘Whitford has returned home. ing m v!‘l‘!:. gb md::u at| STATE TAX ON Some msuuynne:"::u are | Mrs. John Bell, of Portland, Me. CHOSES "IN ACTION I e T nemen stramt ey T81°| ytra Johin L. Buel of Litenfeld, state | Rate 1s Four Mills per Year-for Five regent of the D. A. R, is visiting Dr. Years. B R gt i gty vl el sy s o A CRNS L Cones iy e SHENONS. The attentfon of the state treas- this evening by the guests at Mabrey’s it:a:uvic; mflenz general of the Na- e ant had called -to | from the city of New ¥ e quently tioned in the Becker case. > mentions 1o TRIPLE TOUCH LOCALLY a2 The names of sixty-five men who were. WITH BECKER CASE in the place were takerd and much! gambling paraphernalia was confiscat- Governor Whitman, Jack Rose and Mrs. g Rosenthal All Once Lived Here. Admitted to American Registry. 1 large, and included a representation of| Washington, July 30 —Admission to Yor & town-cORsierably retovel} ot et lodigs, No. S4. F. and A. M.| Americen regietry’ of 13 forelgn bailt officiat steamships purchased for the “Vintage,” tge ht;n poemgyawlthr ity SRR, a misapprehension in regard to the |enacted the tragic events of three years e :nn;hnuc company was assured to- Bynner, a nephew of Arthur H. Brewer, Pratt, " Mrs. | ¢4, £ th, t of the tax ago that reached a climax Friday in | Cemetery Maso: y when Secretary Lansing transmit- of Norwich, is being widely copled and | Bela Lyon Prait, of Boston, who has [on choses in action which have not |the execution of Lieutenant Charles erbert R.|ted to the department of commerce & VIOLIN quoted. been spending the summer at the Pratt |heen paid for fl:o yu.rl.b"‘rhe time f“"t‘,‘,’: of n:; New York poute-h.fme — ::’Imtt:;l l:nmo:fidumh‘l:ol:lo:x Wum: , for the payment is on or ‘ore Sep- |for part he was accused of vl Kep) ternational licy Bdgewater co::a{: at Iflrgs':koln‘t ::d.h e tember 30. In order to correct the|in the murder of Herman Rosen m Lead, Kindl stood in the way of the transfer. Reg- TEACHER |55 i o | momomie impmehinsen Frsarmie Chimesr | Mo Yok ST e (i | ERE%h," G Rt prisioriod | SR any, T o0 Emaisd AT S o n has e law wi ‘Was pass- rather unus ee g % Holyoke, 0 SOLOISTS MADE ed at the last session of the general |the prominent characters. th 3 ““All-String Instruments repaired ~ and comfortab! chairs free HIT WITH CROWD. | assembly printed in leaflets for - vernor tman, wi as prose- 5 § rieborg. ‘ *'\llinlln. ’.old on easy terms !e; ;?)l\: vment it A::l.finuc Beach. 7 tribution, The law was an amendment | cuting attorney secured the conviction <3 " o LonAd" “J:.lm;;'. T;Ir: —A des-: Drew's concert orchesira Sunday af- | New Selections by Tubbs’ Band Wers |to the recommendation of ex-Governor (of Licutenant Becker and subsequently | J. Kelley. There were beautiful flow-| Tondon, July 31 137 o m-—A des-: For appointments address E. ternoon.—adv. ‘Also Received With Favor. Baldwin that estates of deceased per- |as governor declined to commute the | ®rS: froni “Amsterdsms’ Says it s ofcially E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- ~ 3 A sons should be required to pay the |sentence of death, was a school boy | Church & Allen had charge of the| (oW AMmstrdem eoye o ie Ceial’y wich, Conn. Many berry pickers are seeking the| Features in the municipal band con- | 2MOunt of the tax due for the time in |in Norwich and a graduate of the Free | funeral arrangements. early Friday over Frie- Barms in Prastan | cort ri0ey vermas %nd con- |swhich they - escaped taxation. The | Academy. P Mrs. Aubrey W. Jarvis. e o ot s et e e ftaty band divectos by Tohg M. Swann |amount of the tex is four mills per Bald Jack Rose, the informer. whose | Funeral services for Carolyn E. Bal- o g - g P gt season are found, Were the baritone soio by _Artnur|2nnum for five years. -This ls at the |testimony was largely instrumental in | com, wife of Aubrey W. Jarvis, were|were wounded. The material damage Campbell and the cornet solo by Her- |Fate of forty cents a hundred or at|the conv: ctéon of Becker, was the|held at her late home, No. 15 Claire- done is declared to have been umime One of the August preachers at Bast- | man Feltcorn. Both hit the big crowd | tWO Per cent. for five years. Back tax- [manager who introduced league base- | mont avenue, at 3 o'clock on Friday portant. DR. SHAHAN ern Point chapel’ will be Rev. Edward |in Union square with much favor end | €S Cannot be received after Septem- |ball to Norwich in the season of 1899. | afternoon, and many sorrowing rela- i Mari Bl 326 Main St M. Chapman of the First Congrega- | were enthusiastically encored. ber 30. Under the law money in banks, jand it was partly from his name and | tives and friends were present. There | m————————————" rian Block, + tional church, Lyme. One of the new band selections that |€XCePt savings banks deposits, are|the city’s title of the Rose of New |ywere many from the King's Daughters Practice .limited. to. Diseases TN e was given with good effect was the |Sublect to this tax. Specisl atten- [England that the team was called the |and Sachem chapter, No. §1, O. E. 8. e e 7B D Vet g1 fl| camtern Comngction: siendod e sac|dstcritive trip to Coney Island, in|tien 18 called to the fact thats part|floseinde. Mo oripped ot and ert | Rev. e e e e dae - -8 p. m. - vari c Morning ' hours by appotnt- || mual pienc of the State Luther leagus Tanch AN tie, Narions S0unds to- b L SHID PR Dol 6k honer July, that year. i *? = o men eard says and worth of the deceased. Softl at Lake Compounce Thursday. e e L pidhante, TaNTt Were. the ciroular which the state treasurer | Lastly, dirs. Rosenthal, wife of the | Now the Light of Day, Nearer, My God, as issued in regard to the matter. murdered gambler, was at one time Tug Aquidneck has towed the P. R.|dental work. Thoss who are required to pay the |under the name of Dora GIlbert. It | sung e Mos Ianato. Hirten There R. barge No. 705 from Norwich, where M'KINLEY AVENUE CHi tax are reminded that the treasurer |is stated by those familiar with some | was ‘usion of beautiful flowers. she has finished discharging her cargo N URCH cannot recelve the tax for a shorter [of the underworld conditions here a| This morning the body will be sent of coal, to mid-stream in the New WILL HOLD PUBLIC MEETING [period than one year. The following |number of years ago, and, the pro-|to Grafton Center, Mass, by Henry London harbor. s i securities are exempt from taxation: |prietor of a disreputabje house on the| Allen & Sons for burial in the family In all the Catholic churches of the|OVer “Grandfather” Clause and Eman- [ United States bonds; any bond issued | West Side in this city. lot in Riverside cemetery. n e Catholic ¢ es of e Singiion of Wi Indi under a statute of this state which| Of the career of Bald Jack Rose in - diocese tomorrow a letter from Biship Patlo est Indies Slaves. specifically. exempts them from taxa- [Connecticut, a Hartford exchange said — T Nilan will be read, recommending a B e ey tion; bonds issued by cities and towns | Friday night: collection Sunday, Aug. 8, for the war |, 4 = ”“on o the WemOTAUNE |in a1d of the bullding of railroads; | FHis sport activities covered a- wide . sufferers in Pol e mlv‘“ T Teference 1o tha we® [bonds and other choses in action of [fleld and his adventurings along these | Sational . Gorton, Merry Go Round, Shoot the Shoots, |cent supreme court declaration on the |ConBecticut railroad corporations, and |lines in Hartforq were very success- | ¥ho was burned Monday at the White 1 See S Y ther” ' o | bonds or other evidences of dsbt. of all |ful, putting him squarely on his feet | Beach house, Old Lyme, after an ex- aws, Swings, Ponies, Bathing | ‘gTandfather” clause is to be held in | uE Waihe: lectric, heat- |after many weeks of subsistence upon |Plosion of gasoline and died T and Canoeing at Atlantic Beach. Md‘i.in.ley Avenule-A‘M.nzlon church ln":’m‘ 4 power, co'mlnu'lnlu' also notes |the generosity of his friends. He first |8t the Memorial hospital, New Lon- B S, oo e adecotts $3q readings arn to | oCUTSA U7 morigags on real tate o | cams 1o Tiaritrd, scier 1t years o (don. v v Koagpeonerger 22 | BERKSHIRE and EDD < reneral this state to an amount equal to the |an at t me, in the vernacu- . Mr. A Former treasurer of Hast Lyme, Jo- :’:nootmtl'i“{:' t':fw:‘::_ < - essod valuation of the real estate.|lar, “flat broke,” He experimented with | Vices and burial followed in the Nian seph Robinson, who has been at 2 hos 7 antbepory iy au el RE AN All other bonds, notes, choses in ac- |various projects with varying success |tic cemetery. Imon From James J. Hill's Tri pHtal in Hartford several months, re- tion, including those of all manufac- [until, finally, with the assistance of |8 § o Rm‘mmks turned to his home in Flanders this OBITUARY, turing mercantile and municipal cor- | Moe Levy, now of New York, he suc- | Through the courtesy of Joseph ‘week, much improved in health. David A. C: porations are taxable either by the |ceeded in launching the Hartford Ath- mstock, inspactor of customs at New avid A. Cahoon. state at four mills per annum or lo- |letic club. The venture was a success z . Carroll bas this| We have a large stock of| There will be the devotion of the| At NL_-A_A:num street Thursday night, | cally. and within a short time Rose was as|Week enjoyed a large slice of salmon Portiuncula in all the Roman Catholio] David Cahoon died after several| Heavy penalties are imposed by the |affluent as he had formerly been pov- Refiim churches and public chapels of this|Weeks of illness. He was born in|statutes on the estates of those who |erty stricken. \ by James J. Hill, the the above makes of 1 | dlocese from noon Sunday, the first day | Norwich 55 years ago and passed all |neglect or fail to pay taxes on secur- Hartford was at that time, again iroad magnate, in his yacht the tors from v Vh'lfi o H EfsctrioFlat Irons save time,.keep | Of August, until midnight on Monday. |his life here, being employed as a |ities. In the vernacular, “wide open and |Wacoutal, 3 ! 5 e truckman and laborer. = He is sur- —— Bald Jack managed to boost his grow- | It is said that Mr. il pays 35,000 |Ject one of the sizes you wish! itchen coolsand use little fuel. Roverend Brothers Sylvan ang Jer- |vived by a sisted, in Franklin. His | MORTGAGE BURNING AT ing pile quite a little through the Me- |2 year for the salmon fishing privilege { ome of St. John's preparatory coliege, [ Wife was Miss Mary E. Callahan of dlum of secluded poker games. When |Which he controls and it requires a|a¢ the price you want to pay.! . See_ Our Other Warm ! [ Danvers, Mass., are visiting Connecti. | Norwich and they were married hevs MT. CALVARY CHURCH. | the tide of success was at its height, | Crew of 32 men to run his yacht. It 4 | ————— © | cut cities to meet their students and | July 1, 1883, by Hev. A. &. Brown. fie . Hartford suddenly entered upon a re- |would furnish an interesting problem | This jg a chance to get lllidl-“ Y Weathes Coods will be at the Wauregan, Norwich, [was well known on the West Side, | SPecial Service Will Be Held—$1,600 |form era and Rose, with others of his |for some statisticlan to figure out just : 2 | ext 2tonday. Mrs. Hannah A. Marshall Binks, Debt Has Been Wiped Out, ks was forced o' seek other stamp- | et ot e to Mr. HIll. thoueh 1ot | grade Refrigerator at the price, ICE CREAM FREEZE At Southi ighf At 7 Washington street, Hannah M. : : o i i ! AP RS, ; s t:‘v isnex;«tnthsolm af&n t."ne" fz"".g Marahall B o T e Jubilation over the wiping out of the| While in Hartford Rose was known [0 his fortunate friends who enjoy |of one of an inferior M: $1,600 mortgage on the church will be for many idiosyncracies and mental |Proofs of success in th % | United States Coast artillery are mak- | lllness of some duration in the 77th|the keynote of a meeting to be held |vi . i e e ta | PERFECTION OIL _STOVES, & |ing o topographical survey - of the|Jear of her age. She would have beon | Thuredsy evening st the Mo, Calvary | Mo as orid oo o e 0% N80 | ¢ ioht Delayed Seashors Limited. | We name below a few ltyleti GARDEN HOSE, gountry. The men come from Fort|I% on Nov, 14. She was born in Ens- | Baptist church whep the mortgage, |constant frequenter of barber shops| Because of a freight wreck at West- taken at random from our: FRUIT JARS, Wright, Fisher's Island. wiisTard d;,g:m’;;d IB"&G only seven|which has now been paid off will be|where he loved to enjoy shampoos, |minister, Vermont, in which 13 cars > WATER COOLERS, = T i LY :’;:“’n - b e ) s'f-.m she | burned with appropriate ceremonies |tonic rubs, ete., declaring they stimu- |were ditched on the Boston & Albany large stock. ELECFRIC FANS. mas Q. 3 T e v e ® _Was|and there will be a religious musical [lated his brain to greater activity. He road, after a burning journal had melt- £ A 2:;: 39; ;A_h %ddo & Soxll’%t :onm:’, ;:l.ce X:lll'a-rrlwee'i’e ml‘;.:_-"; - g o’fml;(er and literary programme. also had a Weakness for silk socks and |ed an axle on one of the cars, the # - i, yearp F&"u!e'd Th o reipbuoct‘lvaly. The Iatter died in Eng The pastor of the church, Rev. J. H. |underwear and always managed to|Seashore Limited on the Central Ver- P Dennis, will preside, Judge Nelson J.|gratify this vanity even when his|mont did not get to Norwieh untii| No. 6015, White Mountain, Rev. Joseph P. Brown at his resi-|land three years ago. She was a 3 i Fomid e s . ber of the Meth vt o g Ayling will be a speaker, and minis- | finances were at lowest ebb. Rose was |1.05 Friday afternoon. It is due from g - ters who have accepted invitations to |known to the Hartford sporting con- |Montreal at 9.23 in the morning. From | width 24 inches, height 41 IP Tho kiate s abainteatient I B A8 i‘!";'e"r";‘m"g’t g}g of Kansas City, | attend are Rev. Lemuel W. Frink, Rev. |tingent as the nattiest dresser and |Brattleboro to Windsor the Central|. PR bpifif 14 ° ‘dle, is urging all W. C. T. U. press su- E. A, Biddle and Rev. G. R. Harris. |the shrewdest card sharp that ever |Vermont trains run over the -Boston mcbeo, 'lllte hnetl— A # ndents about Connecticut yto Rev. Dr. J. B. Slocum and Rev. G. H. |frequented the city’s gaming resorts.|& Albany tracks, but Friday a detour . - e e ot popmnectiont wto| Had Money In Norwich Banks. Strouse sent regrets because of ab- | Later, after Hartford became profit- |through Bellows Falls, Keene, N. H. Regular price $14.00 c 5 t can be kept of all| ,An inventory of the $47,787.43 estate | Sence from the city on their vacations.|less a® a sporting center, Rose be-|and South Vernon was necessary, OMPANY | 5ok wii o of wore SALE PRICE $11.20/ : udge and Mrs. John H. Barnes lea St. James’ Episcopal Sunday school at | this city, $816 in the Dime Savings | New London. redounded to the financial benefit of u.: cllay zm:‘ Hmo:nl'rl\x to n-.-'- u‘v': Adents. Edisoiitants 3 anips Poquetanuck ready for use the first|bank, $2,104.67 in the Norwich Savings| The last $50 on the mortgage was|Bald Jack. He organized the Danbu of Charles B. Southwick, probateq in|Invitations have been sent to Rev. R.|came known to other Connecticut _ g A - = Hartford shows that he had $767.54 on | D- Wynne of Jersey City, a former [citleg as the shrewd promoter of va- Judge irnes on Vacation. 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct.| 1t 1s planned to have tne itbrary of [deposit in the Chelsea Savings bank of | pastor, and to Rev. Mr. Sheldon of 77 |weeks in the White mountains. Inter- | Ng, 203 White Mountain, Sunday in September. Twenty dollars | Society and $3,141.67 in the Savi paid off on June 17th, the church hav- |baseball club, and afterwards held the | B i 0. e Woula, eaablle the Teetor: Nev: I | Beuk of New Tondon: €% | ing followed the plan of paying off |Norwich franchise in the Connecticut | oue Bretton Woods, Bethlehem and rious sporting ventures, most of which G. Bherburne, to secure the necessary| He left $15000 in trust for Kate |$100 on the mortgage each year. league, when his outfit was known as | oeer, g"“’n":- 2> .d‘lng‘“n":l‘ ‘:‘,’ ¥ 2 width 26 inches, height 44 number of books. Donahue, whom he had been engaged the Rosebuds. tis will preside in city court. inches, white lined— to marry in his youth. He died a|JACOB KOSOFSKY HAS When Harris and Campbell took The Lentern Hill kaolin deposit, the | bachelor. He had long been a trav- Colt's band over to help them open i land on which 1t is found having been | eling salesman. His bank deposits LONG CRIMINAL RECORD.[‘he Plaza hotel in Waterbury, Rose Regular price $19.75 sold recently to the owners of the silex | amounted to $48,115.38. H e aaae & was on the train and he remained . H . ¥ . mine there, is of the qualit f clas e is Crook Who Stole Jewelry in New | " waterbury £ veral an s e R e sy ooy il || Incidents inSociety ||| SALE PRICE $16.00: that of powder, in the manu- Selects Sodality Ball Team. tained as a cozy city home for polo facture of which it is to be used. Thomas Brennan has been elected as Jacob Kosofsky, the Hebrew arrested | players, nrl‘fi fighters, baseball players 7 R » g s of the trustees of the Moosup Meth- | to represent the Sodality against £t.|theft of five diamond rings from the |reputation of being a square sport and | Suest of Mrs. Adam Reid. P . . \ odist church, accompanied by Rev. A.|John's asoclation of New London uf | residence of George N. Putnam on |his motto or moral code was said to inches, height 42 inches, slat ] 4 H. Withee and Mrs. Withee, were in|the joint outing on Sunday at vhe| Washington street last month, has a|be, “Always keep your business legit-| Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Parks are the ‘Willimantic Monday to inspect the cot- | drawbridge. They announced that the |long and varied record, having been |imate: don’t try to skin anybody. If | Suests for & week end party in Pough- tage lately given to the church by Mrs. d in very good repair. nan 2b, Sheriden ss, Riordan 3b, Daly | and has served several terms in prison. be seen, before you start. Be on The Misses Bennett ana Miss Edith AT called at Co. | 18, McCormic cf, Malone rt. Captain Haven of New London has alitms Mave roturnell: Trous s ALB pnlce sls.w Mrs. John Rogers entertained a . 1 lowing ten events: Putnam robbery, but it is probable that | those days was James M. Sullivan, of at luncheon No. 71 Rival, width 21, Rev. . M. Holllster of Mystic| ~Swimming race, tug of war, 100-|if the Boston court convicts Kosofsky | then d who very | 2umbss JROTSS ot Junchden: i to become the pastor of the Congre- - age- Rich B y & newspaper man, and who Very | Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. |, o e ot chizroh. =0Mie ./ sttt il |20t i Eoes. T e S | camta thive: e orok teill Tot B SR e A, Tetliclly thiossl inches, height 39 inches, white: ‘Besides the ball game the programme | requested the Boston police de ent two weeks at Peacedale, R. L lumbia for Friday afternoon to hear the | of sports are expected to be a' big|to turn Kosofeky over to the New Lon- the many sporting men with _— feature. They will include the fol- |don department to be tried for the Rose became familiar during { captain and George C. Driscoll as | in Boston for larceny and who is want- |and travel burlesque companies. T, B. Main and W. F. Sheldon, two | manager for the baseball team that is | ed by the police of New London for the | Among these. people Rose bote the of Datbury is the shelves— folowing will play for the Sodality; | arrested ten times for various forms of | you are going into a straight game see | keepsie. . g Alice Wilson. They found the cottage| Walsh c, Stanley p, Healy 1b, Bren- | theft. Kosofsky had several aliases |the police, or whoever it is that has Regular price $19.50 /' race, | rested there, the crook will not be tried | his resignati request of Presi- tting shot. |in New London for the Putnam break | dent Wilson, ?:n:’nhm to the Domin- sational ch. Journed without reaching any decision. o e e 4 's until after he has served the sentence Gospel Mission Open Air Meeting. of the Boston court. republic. > will Rose and Sullivan at one time staged | her tiliam Regular price $8.25 The Gospel Mission is to hold an all d a fight in Waterbury 4 g et ol s ' owkany o eonsat *, Iegioemet ey, S0l Sl SALE PRICE $6.00 . reat Plain, instead of nope for sale on Sunday when th: rogramme to Be Give Davis | tised and the house full, but at the last Tetve on the 9 o'clock. train. The 8o | 2o g Sy g McFadden = rooms. - y 3 ha: dality committee includes Daniel Mul- tache o ; | B o i LSl TSRS D e 1B e Look our line over at your 3 ani Ve » come stay all day. w}‘.’ rington, John Drew. earliest opportunity. These ‘ Take a ide by Is just this side of| Skin Grafting On Samusl Colitns. W P in Marwichport are genuine Refrigerator bar-’ : lips: gains and they won't last long. w25 PRESTON BROS., Inc. Agents for Fairbank’s Scales Breach of Peace Cases. For . a_disturbance on the Yantic, Andred Pfosecuk was You 0 it your bus. vertising columns of The

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