Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 21, 1915, Page 13

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~@ue Bulletin. |LOOKING FOR SM smmu 6000S] BT YL L THE WEATHER. wich Fifty Years Ago—Captain Tubbs Appointed Chief| Commissary on Powder River "Expedition — Yantic wmmna.mmr-v—c-mmvh'"“_ wr - lake_resion. Gave Up the Sword For the Rod. :fimm Cor, to Jas. re, accompanied by . high s e A bvt s and SR as gy (e It was just a halt century ago that ward W, Johnson of this city, who 7““’ it "m > " .’? . A more Rgfnzen_tors are sold 1 Pvandta Siars e storm over southwest Indlana | the money order system was Inaugu- tempors com | BFOACETS me, u.». D. Able. convenient, than any other season. will continue northeastward attended | rated by th vernment in 1 the report of EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, by rain’ Saturday from the Ohio val- TmEoHant pos ooeas B the e:'...m. iy without potes and Charics W | ML, land and remedy. uu loy and lake region eastward, and on|and at that time but peratively | Barnes of New London who took the and bath soap. At all Druggists. : i b e Friday | Saturday in New Engiand ‘and . the | few of the peoble were awere ot the | prse in bistory. AR m Srrdemoiem S e mde o, e Before Dog Days w‘- :‘fi._‘ auroat,” Sundays by| north portions of the AMiddie Atlantic | advantazes offered by the mew system New Money Order System, s HA's Hair & Whiskor Dre. Brows or Black, Sd¢ is the time to buy a Refrig- states, . ¢ transmitting money, . . . Jace Olgott, Tand and ~| " The' winds alons the North.Atiantic | * Heavy and continued rains wers not [, Thursday, Aug 17, 1565-"The money vl 2 i o 8. 36, Oleott erator. Soast will be variable mostly outh | unusual in those daye dn wasshowi | oare of 0% Saventages of this mrstem, s 3 A Vers to T &R, Gold: = and southeast, increas; etter from & gentieman . Ndings on Mecha: - y (SR Dight; Middle Atiantic moderate s0uth | wh. stated Ihat 1t had rained thers | Fecently Sheted By Uhe Hoa R o :’,::';L"" kot e = We have a full line, large i increasing Saturday night, for 27 days in July and that railroads | Paftment and introfecel B - e ww o C. 8 Geigl Dbl e : - 3 Forecast. Were under water and telegraph lines | POttt Ss L ost. - Jand and buildings, Ger- | Imprevements for Hunters Avenve— || and small, at prices that will Eastern New woen: Rain Satarday | Were down. Incidents of Angust, 1365, Heavy Rains ip W m Loval Yonsy-Ple. Petom Tode: ey Nunt and Wanaay as copied {rom the Bulletin files of that| A Jetter to & gentleman in this city, edons & Saten 6 Chak T, Beyos; ‘eam Plays at vy |§ please you, Southern’ New. England: Increastng | time follow: o By R LK LA hnd 'and buildings on Sunayside ave- | ~Pereonsle and Notes. ;!:udlness Saturday, followed by rain Bought New London Pn..ny. raliroads running eouth and w. 0 &8 G| HNeeded improversents. arel- in “” Monday, Aug. 14 1865—Capt. Geo, | (il PORL, 75 submerged, and 1o | ™S o 4 u 3. Vau x paeiad. imgvovse . legraph wires of the street at the junctiom of or g funday rain. Cnt o Broms of Motuitie, ..m.n Mast. 3¢ Mowrs. The el street, Observations in Norwich. {alang Enown es QUInepeas, nesr New e e e i | It eeis @5 /others to, Norwich chants avenue will be raised & o A mountings, including the KEE cement mounting that does mot wark J.FMARO‘I 10 lr'advuy Mlofi, Co_ 1312 : ay rain. 3 rn New England: Fair Satur- Geor has bought of ‘the heirs of | TAIns would be able to run for at|.C W, &M % Lon use, ab. Savings Society, land and bulidings on . The following records, rted from don_ lightho and out WO | 4ugust up to that date. fire. taok pi: 2 acres of land adjoining the lighthouse Myers avenue und Wilbur sireet. F ki Sovin's pharmacy, show tne chenges |R5ref of, lend sdiof to the crops is incalculabi e X O vt Bay- | %Wer is under comstruction 23 and 25 Water St. Briggs, et/al. i ek ips Societ *5ind a5 bulidings at 175 —— Ther, Bar. investipatig the Weesk: The tug A. C. Willlams today re- ro'.a ” - Gles Club Outing. 5 §| . Jt is understood that the Railroad |eu her trips to Watch Hill via New| H. cmkstn Hadley Potter, land | Everready Giee clug will hold §7 2098 | Commissioners will vieit the scene of | London and Mystic Island. Passen-|lot 135 Potter Manor, second outing and boat ride earft ecent ,pl - the accident at Montville today, for |gers have four or five hours at Watch | Estate Frank Potter to Harrison L. | season Sunday when they will em T o one screatly Ditempes || 5.2, T4 3008 | tne purpose of investigating the cause | Till and o thelr return arrive here | Crooks, Potter Manor. I8 ke Bunaway ownsd ur changes Friday: %is the experiment. ;> > of fihe disaster. l; is 'g‘he hovl:f thtfi & little after § p. m. Danl. m;mfi:n 10 .1‘4' E. s;;u::\--n, ol * will make thorough and jmpartial wor) i odo iand and buildings and ove o HAIR and | W.L::‘:;;WPO!NB:: pricE gy e P e B B e gl Ffldtvmzfiorl!s;:w.’:":;m" B, Bray, 2nd, to . E. Miner, land " Fach b member | SCALP smi‘list Z: ! Frid ther: Fair, _slight rations -may public as - - Bray, 2nd, to ¥. E. Miner, lan that any dentist in the city charges. -'n.rme:',' Torthwest to west' wind. | speedily ‘as poasible. The people In Hall, of St George, Me. was 1145 street, will be accompanied by a Jady friend. :f g expert service and high this community are intensely anxious ho-'ded ofl \e', London Mon by | Y. H. Sadler and others to C. paisottbad] 7 8 e e a4 Tides, to know the truth in the matter. officers of the U. S. Revenue Cutter| ;. u. .. iors 2 and 4 and $4-85, - Hustlers ve. Centrale. H ARPER METHOD JET TR pe mry dadat In Son Tign j Moon |, The income list in pamphlet form | Campbell, while on her way (o this | oich terrac The Taftville Hustiers will cross 5 N Rises "sets. || oarar. |} 25227 | 1s now ready and may be obtained at | City from Calais, Me, with a cargo ™0 Nt (o ooy bats with Also MANICURING IF YOU HAVE Ber e e o 5 i 5o | !® oMce and at Safford’s and Co. | of lumber, consigned fo Nash. Brew- | o 1o Gearge and .E. Zeigier, todas 4 DENTAL WORK —T 1o [ 518 Lieut. Smith Made Captain. sealed her hatches and came up to| " Cest svemue. g Thayer Bullding, Reom 304, ! s Jenni il % 95¢| Tuesday, Aus. 15, 1365—At a meet- | this city with her on Wednesday. The i Franklin Square I 42| 1ng held st their armory on Monday | immediafe cause of the seisure was "°“"‘“"* fasa and Puildings &t i base. Domah: COME TODAY evening, the Norwich Light infantry | that a day or two before $800 worth of | M- Pleasant street. for the Trustlers and Chick Stanley 07 | Norwich—Mom Thur, Frl, Sat. MILEAGE GUARANTEE : : he Centrale, S o Al albysitive yoi elected st Lieut, Albert D, Smith | smuggled goods were discovered on a t New London—Tues., Wed. RSUND TR 000 3 Oaition 1o make that you ever Heard. 3 ) £01| captain, vies & R Pariin, resigned: |lamber laden ‘vesssl from Maine NORWICH TOWN Attended Exsursion, Telephone & KANT.8L17, 4000 MILES 3 Aoz -cll ses 1 eds )| 716 || 204)¢ G : ent., 3 —_— 3 EXAMINATIONS FREE Six hours after Bigh water 1t fa Jow Vice Smith promoted: 1st . Sergeant | captain of the Hall, asserts positively | First Church Imprevement Socisty | Among the jocal le to #0 on the FORD siZES % e, 2! Soljowed By tide. George E. Williams, ‘2nd Lieut., vice | that there are no contraband 00ds | " Meots' with Mrs, Frank €. Sterry— | Newport excursion ursday DR. ALFRED RICHARDS 2013 and 0% 7600 Mil ) DR. F. C. JACKSON Ellis, and 2nd Sergeant H. W. Hally |aboard and the consignees here think | &1 . . ~ | Harold DeColes, Clement -mph-n, nd 73 Ioe it wili be ved, ronicle of OM and Travelers.| Misses Pertha Mpfiu' Allce 81x3!/; and 314, 10000 Miles DR. D. J. COYLE GREENEVILLE 1st Sergeant After the eiection, the it wili be so prov H e ENTIST new officers did the handsome in the Captain Tubbs Appointed. day. .nm_“, Vulun!zh' and m i —_— summer s _ Bucceeding the King Dental Co, Rev. P, L. Cosman Returns from Va- | line of refreshments. Capt. William H. Tubbs of this city, nlloa wteum a large u-wr in Repairing Buildi 2 /208 Main Street, cation—Repairs on North Main street v 4 commissary of aubsistence, U. 8, Vols., | afternoon mesting of . ":“',,':,'”; g Ao Thayer Building, Rvom 305 CL » 3 Bas been appointed chiet commiseary.| Compropational e o Ly Neoxt to Boston Stors Building—Personals and Notes. e H,Amen]a‘-ow ',’:‘ leave | ¢ Gen. Conners Powder River expe- -ocmv Bt ho. Rows "“ e, 3,'.’"}:".'5 aventie is being repainted -u Tolephone 468-2 Telephone 751 17 Chastnut Strest - Lady Attendant "Phone 1282- the service and settle in Washingtona| 4ition, with which he is serving in the | ¥, Sterry on Lee .vl-uo. roo.a - : Rev. P. L. Cosman, pastor of the|D, C.. where he is now stationed, ripaidhe s e helte heve bebt _-‘———- % zzyt::r‘nm. cl;urc::‘.c:hl: h;l);ub::n o~ : tx(ai:;:h.v B. 5 g Br H. W. Birge|removal of the old-f * Plays st Putnam, hava returned from two weeks at Massachusetts, will occupy the pulpit | B A, Nickels ; arrived in town Thursday {fom Bavan- | und 60 connecied that the sunlight and| The local team journeys by aoto Point. - Sunday, and gone Into the house of Tucker and | 788 on-thirty days’ leave of effect. | truck to Putnam this afternoon, - o Adams, FOR THE HANDS b Sells, attorneys for claims. Soldjer Resumes the Teacher. ness THE DANGER Personals and Notes. Wednesday, Aus. 15, Capt. Flenty C. Davig of Greeneville - ¥ e glegead to Rorobwele and. Notbe- The Only Dirt Remever Mr, and Mre. A, B. Maine were at|#ance—The rnight soil carts that per-|late of Co. A 18th C. V. has been se. A Faward Joubert is enjoying bis ve- . vt OF INVISIBLE LICHT }|oca: benen ey ambulate our streets in the early part|lected as teacher at the Sachem street cation. contains no iye, sand or pumice jioss L of the evening. Ome of them last night | school, vice X. ™, Whittemore resigned. 1 Injure the skin or clog the pipes. p P spilied the offal thick and fast along | Before the war Capt. Davis was prin- William White was n Contrat Vii- i ,,fii:,f‘;‘,‘:,‘;”,;’:.,,‘;’,;,’;,‘g;" street has| o8 rucket strect, while Franklin | cipal of (he Greeneville High school M%‘ he 'm and the | e JO-80 , i square, which has stenches enough of | and was as good a teacher as he has | DONeY expen: uring the last — g removes all frult and vegetable staine, ofl, greass, grimae or paint from the hands and mal them soft and its own, has had this new one added | since proved a soldler. years was given by the treasurer, ” Robert Peckham is visiting for a | \t% oW1, . p showing that §300 had been raised and | Clement Joubert spent Friday at few weeks in Preston City. b e oh e, Omr captain of police| Rebuilding Yantic Woolen Mills. | 1ot l 0 aiance o hand, Caka, | Ocean beach. e The Yantic Woolen mills, recently | lemonade and ice cream were served, o 3 mooth, o ’ ped on a Grating. destroyed by fire, are being rebufit m honm Mrs, Bterry, being aseist-| . J. Teliler, Vst S tengton. D" 35| winam O Marple of Piainfield, a|with an enersy 4nd a thoroughness 07 34y, Gearue Hayoond aod e | nome here for PRICE 10 CENTS Fourth street. 2 1 years of age, while walk- | not often egualled. Pn"fly Williams, Good for the children’s m-.uu hands and knees, ing down Main stfeet Tuesday evoning, | originally bu ’x- by Job o slipped on an iron grating ront _of . ey were enlarged by Erastus the Telegraph office . in. Rockwell's| Williams in 1527 and were destroyed Noted Here and There. bullding and fell down the steps lead- | by fire May 26, 155; Nowest designe In Platinum snd Edward Ladd of Beotland rosd has green gold. entered the employ of the Ponemah James Shahan of Weat Town street | mils. DIAMOND JEWELRY The Greeneville baseball team goes to Lebanon today by auto truck. The ot funtastiabut ifs SR e e "% hia rignt” taigh, i Marose > Rewn i\ Rtver: s Miss Annie Birracree empioyed at 8 opesialty, Dollar Ah- M may sour a) u s neck of hi gh, = All of the wrecked cars of the steam. ‘ »2 0 [ B Prices the Lowest. ‘ 4 Miss Catherine Nefbert of Seventh in the house of representatives ] 0 Miss Mary McNally of West Town|the People's store is enjoying her very real. In all light, besides | ireet, and Mies Sarah Kelley of | troen Plainfield in 1955. Doat train at the late accident, have|,ireet is at Wateh Hill for an out- | annual vacetion. the rays that bring color to your eyes, there 2re harmful, invisi ble rays that often cause oye- strain, Sir - William Crookes, the famous eclentist, hss invent- ted a form of lens through which this injurious invisible light canmot pass. We can fit these restful Sir William Crookes = . - been removed from the scene of t Eromaect Sirsel have teturced from Won Prize at New Haven. disaster, having been loaded on scows Jomeph Visque of North A street|] VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- S & Among the winners ‘of prizes for the |and towed across the river to the| j ing Bi + » TEST GIVEN HERE. inations passed at General|Norwich and Worcester Railroad| it po o coobiy ot f, bunday, there | has accepted & position with the ;e'" s Tastitute oo Mowe Thsvon ok A CacE Ok Thursday, Two of them | "2} be 70 service at the First Meth- | Washburn Carniv Everybody that buys one ssves 4is new front on Goldstein & Rasin's | I 5e. 1 ‘ e it e 3 odist church. —— and gets a clock that satisfles. Also buldding on North Matn street. aioe | the season ending July 26, were Ed-' were run to this city on Friday. Katherine Tracy has gone to Jewett : anteed ed and the interior is undorgoing re- s , Miss | & -~ 2 pairs. The ceiling and foors are be. | ITASCA COOKS NORWICH HAD MANY Genevieve McJennett of Pecks corner, g',',‘l;" LN ',‘,fi,,:;',:,‘,‘,’,‘.:“,,‘ - Watch and Jewelry Repairing, Old ing repared. PUT THROUGH GRILLING.| REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Spat ing. r 59¢ Men are engaged in constructing a her home in New York. Gold and Sliiver bought and Mrs. John McKenna, ' of Monson, lenses to ecither eyeglasses or ||| STONINGTON MAN But No_New Develepmants i the De- | Thers Have Baen Miny Exshanges of | 2eoe' le vty Sn_Jobs O0M | LArtuur Joston and Lesn DeOstiss] oo OO0 208 ot s BEvYER dJ. OGULNICK & c0., les. PRESERVES OLD NOTES Groot Murder Case. Property in the Last Two Months. e * 32 Franklin Street, 'Phone 714-12 If you ars heving any troublo pradid st — — w, TOM'S 1-2.3 5¢ CIGAR . you ing any PR IR R R ST e s . Emil Welte and son C. M. Welte, of 4 with your eyes, consult our Reg- §| William A. Wilcox Has a Number of =P Do Mg | mate chanses mave may (hese | East Tows street, were in New York ron GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR < R Optacaatriot: State Bank negroes, employed as cooks on the|real estate chamges have been filed |for a day or two this week on bus. In Central Villhge, Aug. 4. 1915, 4 — cutter Itasca of the Coast Guard|with Town Clerk Holbrook: iness, ghter, to Mr. and Mrs. Willis E Try them and ped pop. ‘William A. Wilcox of Stonington is | service, were taken into custody Fri-| Estate of S, A.,Luther to John W. THOS. M. nl ranklin St. 4 the poss f several sheet; 2 = Sl Miss Madeleine Foley of Bridgeport ™ Leonard Bridge, “h,." » * mmmm”mco, bank bills of the “sam:l::tzna'bs::: day morning on the suspicion that they | Flynn, land ang buildings at 2 Town | was the guest several days this week 19 R, 1 By A MR o i a which were not signed and therefore |knew something of the murder of | street. of her aunt, Mrs Henry Wagner of | Max Himelstéin Opticians and Lense Grinders, are Dot _redeemghle for their face |Seaman Willilam de Groot of the Itas-| Ab. Hertz to Harry Mintz, land and | West Town street MARRIED i value. e bank notes are of varied|.; two weeks ago After a thorough | buildings at 18 North Thames street. STIN ' RS denominations, fresh and crisp, and | criing, which devioped the fact that| J. A. Rockwell, trustee, to T. V.|, Be¥- and Mrs. Frank Puller of Ab- L R B stiaseord or Automobile and Furniture : ' NN St A ile SlipCov 1o 22 Bood Sondition as when taken |fhe men knew nothing of the tragedy, | Walz, land on Main street. ington are suests for two weeks of 5ty Houlderoft utomobi 1p ers "The bank notes are adorned with a | Greene and Copper were relsased. Wecheoaiagher to 4. G. & T. A |home on West Town street.’ st diasting SWEET GRASS BASKETS, BEACH at Factory Prices . Rt Ml o0 Pt ok e b2 20 SRNP D S NN N THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK. | Picture of the steamer Commonwealth | The tip on which Greene and Cop- W, e S DISTRIBUTING AGENTS — Either | BASKETS, NURSERY BASKET: orwich, c“',‘ Aug. 16, 1915, |Of the old Stonington line with sub- |Per were arrested came to the night( A Lillibridge to Axel Carlson,| ypey Catherine McCarthy, who |sex, KEarn $12.30 per 100, Giving fres : = | 1and in Occum. LUNCH BASKETS, FLOWER BASK- et ey e i police force Thursday night. Lieu- | la teaches in Soth >Manchester, is | Packages Biumer’s Perfume; JOSEPB ANGMO nave: m- 5""“ afi‘fa’reel:' 2 Aividons ok | the ‘plant of the preseat Ship & En_ |tenant Jeffers ana Sergeant Beebe| . J. Driscoll and others to Lew. J. spending her vacation with her aunt, | Btarch- Allor spare time. 370 Blumer | ETS, SCRAP BASKETS, FRUIT the ending August 31.|gine company, where she was burned | turned the information, which was |Storrs, land and bulldings at 48 Starr | 3 0 NG BrsCon™ of West Town | BME. Lincoln and Roscoe. Chicsgo. | gagieTs, FAVOR BASKETS. . 13%5."0% Mo"ate of"four par Sont. pr | EIng,cOmPRDY. edge. The only part|brought to them, over to Prosecuting | Stree! street. DIED, 258 Franklin Street s . anndm. payable on and after the Bf-| or the ‘steamboat: now Erobadls i | Attorney Daniel M. Cronin and Friday | Mary E. Thompson to Herbert Gard- 3 , land" and buildings at Occum. AHEARN—In New London : Telephone 311-5 Nerwich, Comm, | existence is owned by the Niagara |morning the men were brought to ner ;| Mrs. Herbert Larkham and daugn- | AHE4] fisaboth. e CHARLES B. CHAPMAN. | Engine company of New London. It |the police station to be examined. Tob ot 39" caoran to Jas P. Donnelly. | tor, Misy Alice Larkham. of Plain Hill, | Aacise 5 aEA y D gy MRS, EDWIN FAY __|is,the large golden ball that surmount- | Officers Charles P. Hammond and| °X\Greich Land Improvement Corpor- | Y&r® in Putnam a day or two this| aged 15 years. R J.COLLINS £d the flagstaff and is partially burned. | James C. Sullivan ‘Wwere sent to tne |, Crwich Land Improvement Corpor- | week to visit their cousins, the Misses | wORTHINGTON—In London, Franklin Sousre. DR.R. J. L, This relic has a silver plate suitably | Coast Guard school at Fort Trumbull, | Ation 10 P. & E. g - Baker. Aug. 19, 1915 Marcus M. Worth- < p! THE DEL -HOFF nserined, and lo mighly prized by the | where the Itasca i with the patroi| "% anen to Ab. and Tille Crac| gov . tortheop of Beach Drt s e 5 DILN I IS F ‘members e fire company. e fire | wagon and ‘opper ant ireene were gy - = - No of ive | BLAND—In Colchester, Aug. 19, 1915, Plan department -of New London went to|brought to police headquarters where Q&lff:n‘g‘"dsg‘;?m atl 3 5and 7|y pmeh Sunday morning at the| Eliza A. Biand., widow of Davia R |PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Groton at the time of the burning of | Coroner Franklin H. Brown and : . First Congregational chureh, taking | Bland, aged 51 years: 48 Main St N Conn. Rates 75 conts per day and um [the steamer on the pier and freight | Prosecuting Attorney Cronin were | 1005 Of S. A. Frink to Herbert Wil- | ror the subject of the sermon, Birth | DONNELLY In Norwich, August 20 b ain Street, orwich, HAYES BROTHERS, house in response to a call from Grot- | awaiting them. ley, lang and bulldings on Asylum|g, bove. 1915, Patrick Donmelly, of No. 54 Phone 424-4 treet. Battic strecc: St on where ehere was no fire apparatus.| The coroner put both the men| ™ Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway | The golden ball fell overboard and a | through a complete questioning. They | L2Wrence Hoffman to Annie Hoff- ong those Notice of funeral hereafter. member of the Niagaras and Nam- | explaiped thely movements on the| ™23, interest in 2 Penobscot sireet. L Estate of Ann E. Carpenter to Lil- - eauss jumped into the icy water to|night of the murder to the satisfac- B PIANO 0 m SR g, Tl a8 o souvenir of the | tion of Coroner Brown. who was can- | \2% 2 noswen avemue, o "UUOInES | rene Woorworth and Olisses Mary and ! re. It was secu; ¥ the Niag- | vinced that they had no knowledge - Fran] Margareq Burns. = 2 STer 4 has hers casafully Demservd | of nny of the circumstances surromnd. | Lu piliings, o West Thatees St | Mice. Meite SEo Totn catiast e May urn - X If you will communicate with - o a T e reum i Coppet | o 70 30,1, Ropers To 4 | el S Y R T & R e Y- L VHIE Fae T Unclaimed Letters, Doth stoutly denied any connection | mab fr aPy 2nd bulldings on Ham- i of TAFTVILLE, he will give you & - mer Brook lane. new proposition in regard to The list of unclaimed letters in Nor- | With the case. They were 1ot much| Heirs of Jas Dawson to L. B. Brock- e of our phu wich, Conn, P. O. for the week end- | disturbed by their arrest Friday morn- | e¢s 37 acres land on Sylvia lane. 2 > i c° ing Aug. 21, 1915, follows B Snd S wne (hey a9t Bat o E. B Breckent to G 1L Insalls, 17| Having been here since July ith with A- J- Wh & o Miss Ella Bonen, Mrs. N. Brynes, | thi bateel Wegon at the police statlon. | acres of land on Sylvia lan his aunts, the Misses Shahan, Fraocis . Talk W, Miss Maggie Cunningbam. Miss Agnes | The decision to bring Copper and | *%* 10" Potter to A. Rakowski, one- | 15 SUBLs. the Misses Shadan, Frascis 12 Ferry Street - Stop Talking War Jones, J. Grablefsky, Henry Gorren,(COreens to bolice headquarters. it is| nalf interest on land in Potter manor. | fora with: his arents, Mr. and Mrs. - - B NEW OAKLAND Mrs, Charles Gardner, Miss Mary/Said was made because of e loas |, Plainfleld Land & Building Co. to | Delore Herbert. who were here for o e A Kriesicske, Mr. Kerline, Miss Ruth|ton that they had been more or less| g b Ppotter, land on Starr street. ~he and Latham, Bert Mackensie, Mrs. C. C.|frequent visitors at the house in Til-| “yo5 4" Cloran to Mary Walsh, lots have a safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent Tel. 753. Room 15, Shannon Bidg. Poulet, John P. Ryan, Mrs. Rose Row- | lev street, near which de Groot was|gsg ‘37 ‘33, 33 Central Park, : Ehane Pt el Mrs. James Simmons, Staniey T.|found the night he was murdered.|” 3y’ 0. L. Williams to M. M. Por- " 7 - | Being in the same service as de Groot . Mrs. F. might have come there on these men's | = ¥ielrs of AL Wagner to Cath. E. Ma —————| invitation or in their company. and J. Parker Lathrop, who are visit- is as essentisl in modern house as ! If you want c!ean hands- Greene is a middle aged an, Cop- | Mg o0 *2¢ Pulldings on TOWR |{ug here wre spending the week end electricity is to lighting. We gusran- b d LA ‘;f:"' $3e| A T. House to AL L. Wetherell. land | *¢ Ocean Beach, toe the very best PLUMBING WORK was formerly employed at the sum. | Viae secrra” O Drood Orchard and by expert workmen at the fariest fer home of Capt. F. B. Lawrence on| P tVm. Geary to Allce Smith, lots have been prices. the Nidatic yivie, 2 &nd 39 Riverside Grove. £ p ST BN s ey morsing | Pk fopine 2 A1an Yoms co, e 5t e e : - Dbrought to light. “It Is now *wo weeks | L) i Wit 4 Suiliings oo Frackin. Winow . ang X = 3 . LOOKING IT OVER. ALt anocens. Hace the murder the coroner i | Chestnts srsete Fas F. TOMPKIN You may discover on looking oyer your “and it would seem about time thai . Small to Bawin A, Small, J M oot Eillza C. - A something came to the surface.” The 72 Asyl A ey S i Soroner faidthat R was thousht that| "3 andbuldines at 72 Asviem strest S 67 West Main Street the §500 reward would loogsen some- 7 - body, but has falled to_ do So. The Cnnang land d buildings at 175 £ P coroner expressed surprise that no| B Wm Geary to U. O. Bellerose, lots E 3 A c“hme one that knows anything of it has vol- | 191, 103, 103, 104, 106 Riverside Grove. mone: formation, - sspecially " o . GAS FITTING, ing quality _the 2 unteered any inf spec R.'T. Bushneil to L. L Bushnel, your next Foed Stuffs and if, as is possible, the murderer nas Iud u:d buildings on West Thames a PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, o oo s wiieied w5 || Fumeral Director | 255’ : s | e o : : days go by and thers iz no clus | o Cone. {9 the “murerer. hope of ever Sobre: | seler “'“..a’ & less. ildi, ll ]‘Pl.,"ll? ng the gulity one grows - Pleasant e W, H. Shisids to Ike Beckensteln, M ma-hnr Spent Vacation in Norwich, h‘; *t:d “ c“r‘:“fi P :":fi'{.m v N Frank Clarke Farrell ret: Seleer, land and bui areh -8 Cove Street Prompt service day or night - g s Bm:':"‘m urel rwu mo M medium tn ol €32.3, Lady Assistant town. 3 mer, ‘!nl d buildings at 45 Lake Jotin or Summers resuith o 4 TABbY ¥, Good to Waldo F, Gleason.

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