Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 3, 1915, Page 2

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BOTH APPROPRIATIONS m i SECOND BY 1 ORITY. . > s 0 et Vote Was 126 to 125 in Favor of Cellar at Town Building. The special town meeting held on ¥ ~4 sinking vitality and death occurred | Thursday ratified both npptopfhuonl E Thursday morning. passed by the town ago. The $5,500 appro] What Is Going On Tonight tor Tom No. 2, Pythian Sis- tere e 0 PN e INE Dr. Jenkins Paper. medmhd over zmnt .”0 I i et ! OVERDOSE OF MEDICI The regular monthly meeting of the | Pass Y a vote of 0 an e ‘Willimantic City Medical n:l{ty this,| appropriation of $1,500 for a cellar un- [ ] 2 . Caused Death of Arthur Wood—Took | week, took place at the home of Dr.|der that part of the town building oc- New York Dostor's Prescription for|A. D. Marsh st Hampton, about ten | Cupied by the library and the G. A. R- lx =T rs n Headach \ physicians from the city attending. | hail bdn: ratified by a majority of 1— » g ey o The paper of the evening was read by | 126 to 125. The total vote was a good | Arthur Wood, 70, who came from Dr, Cha.rle. A. Jenkins on the usn. sized one for a special election. The of polls were open from 3 to 8.30. S. Ar-|i Now Yobk & Tew mohtha ugo to make | SSopent of Puerperizm. Bp. T. R |DOUS N BBem o esen moderator, ¢ his home with his son on the Back|lunch and social time followed ¢he|Erauk P. Fenton checker and A L. v road in Windham, dled at his home | meeting. AL T, B Thursday morning, as the result of an Carr—Bissonette. counters were James F. Twomey, | (il - overdose of a .medicine contalningl oo returns. filed with the office | CheTies H. Caswell Harry W. Avery opium. In the absence of Dr. Mason, | " " o olerk Thursday, it is I and A. P. Ellsworth. The vote was xaminer, Coroner A. G. Bill of =] counted in a few minutes gand the| \' onetoon was ‘called up and gave per- gd that Joseph Carr of Providence, R | meeting adjourned at 850 after Mod- ¢ mission. for the .removal of the body, |L, and et T wius | erator Peckham had declared both ap- . » , . arter ascertaining the facts from Dr.|Chiv, were married at 8 o'clock Wed- | propriations passed. R.C. White, who attended Mr. Wood. | Nesday afternoon by Rev. W. O. Nu- —_— The deceased was living with his|Zim at the odist parsonage in thi s son, who until the recent strike at the Y . fidgfu“ym“fifl?fi":éfig.fw% New Cement Walks. Mrs, Charles Proffitt. ] Governor’s Day, Sept. 7th he moved to another part of the state, | Work has been begun upon the new m{hgi%t All(-rlil-. vhlfe of %h-fl;‘- m \ e et ook cars ?"‘mi“z:‘?::’i“.;:;‘;c:: E’,::;:“;'z:‘,,::: Ru Sifeet” Wednesaas night. Chronie HON. MARCUS H. HOLCOMB % . e ; < et : 'VERNOR NNECTI! Of It been troubled with sevefe | e corporation. countel In” regacd 15| Was 8 native of Columbia and was GO OF THE STATE OF CO! CUT headaches for some_ time, and the med- | the amount which could be spent by |57 years of age. She was the daugh- Tmm W'ITH m by a New |avallable funds, and more sidewalks | Richards. Her husband and two chil- m P e e am he formerly em. |than ever before, have been 1aid $his | dren, Eunice and Edward, both of this MAYORS AND PR MEN FROM ALL OVER THE STATE ployed. Wednesday morning Mx, Wood | spring and summer. S WILL BE OUR GUESTS ON THIS DAY into the house to get some of the med- City’s Health Good, FUNERALS, jcine. Later his daughter-in-law came According to the returns made to P ;a: -: .sn:ltn;"n&cl;:‘?;\ &Mx;fl:g&fi"s there were but three cases of conta-| The funeral of Patrick Clancy, who || HIS EXCELLENCY WILL SPEAK AT 130 P. M md he man {a B . All three were cases of tu-|day, was held from the home of his A GATHERING IN OF shape. All efforts f: s berculosis. daughter, Mrs. George Vanderman of joine he was in the habit of using |the city in this way has increased the|ter of Charles and Sarah (Watson) was working in the yard, and went > = : MILITARY ESCORT FOR THE GOVERNOR AND HIS PARTY upon him asleep. She was not alarm- | tho city health officer for _August, Patrick Clancy. T3 \iits, eb% founa ehevman in Jua | Mes . dissane i ftie oity GRringJThEE | Mol Dvchemtor WAtk 10t THes. South Park street, at 8.30 Thursday | OLD FRIENDS — OLD COMRADES — OLD NEIGHBORS 7 Husband Given Another Chance. morning. At the requiem high mass at f Children Ory James Seunders. who was arrested | St Josephs church at 9 o'clock Rev. WE WANT YOU WITH US BECAUSE FOR FLETCHER'S o3 Sn"Bolice court. Thuraday morning | In,S\- Josepl's cemetery. The bearers THIS IS YOUR GOVERNOR — THIS IS YOUR FAIR ~ CASTORIA |73 of reach of the peace and | 1, Ghimiey: William A- Costello % = intoxication, received 30 days in jail | HarTy Grimley, - Costello Intoxicatlon, received 30 days in jail |3 i George Vanderman of this eity. THE ONLY FAIR IN THE STATE WITH A CATTLE SHOW pended and he was placed in charge John D. Nash. THIS YEAR of the probation officer for a period| The body of John D, Nash reached of six months, on his promise to be|this city on the noon express Thurs- good. : day and was taken in charge by a lo- $3,000.00 IN PURSES cal undertaking establishment. ~Burial Another Game with Skats, was In St. Joseph's cemetery. ! STEPPING BY STEPPERS THAT STEP REAL STEPS The Mill league all stars will take R g gn the Skats of Hartlord, formerly the Probation Works Well. | 2 BIG FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW DAY AND EVENING t R t! R I R BIG MIDWAY gpce, beforesna the local boys. (ook | Boing" Chargen: with petit larceny. was - leased by the court, on recommenda- - e - - - The game ought to furnish some close | i D N g Fi T B In Full g gb T gmme outh Lo Forman some s | on ot Erohation ey . €. Lyman. ay and Night Fireworks wo Bands Fair In Full Swing Day and Night are looking for revenge for the defeat her probationary period, to the best handed them some weeks ago. They [of hiz knowledge have lost but four games this season. » to give you. Give your money a chance to work—to get more oney. Waste or idle money is dead. It brings in nothing but its purchasing power. Start a savings account and add to it all you can spare every week—then you'll have money and will get more Brief Mention, James Aspinwall of Jackson street is entertaining her brother. Palmer, Mrs. Althea Comager and Mrs. | ties his house nd some lots recently | generally. He emerged smiling and [and means committee, consisting of Mrs. C. E. Fenton is the guest|G¢orse Lindell willed to him by his mother. District | walked over to the state department |one member from each county was run s P hi tikats g PEEREr Sailing for England. Attorney Beach rapidly figured pp|for a conference with Secretary Lan. | named. TR S & vale e 0] ngs from a sing. ter e announce e had airman 3 tzgeral o o S G Iy I Bk aOne | | e it o aail for T ey, | Pook. Then \facing Mrs. Mohr, who |talked peace with the president and | this city, former Governor Simeon E. Are B N Crasts of Noruich was | Where they are to reside with rela- | Was Watching him intently, he nodded |told him of his gratification over the | Baldwin ' former Congressman Thom- TS. \ his head and annonced that the|apparent success of the negotiations |aas L. Reilly of Meriden and Augustus a Willimantic visitor Thursday. ;‘::t‘y- :"“":’m"mfx“)‘dm Surprise | sureties were now ample with 3300 to | with Germany over submarine war- | Lonergan of Hartford and Thomas J. Miss Margaret Nash of Hartford is . spare. fare. He spoke cheerfully of the sit- | Sjellacy of Hartford were the speak- the guest of relatives here this week. | of i e o lanned® tns | _ Everybody crowded about Mrs. Mohr, | uation, saving the prospects for peags |ers at the banquet. All lauded Pres. Miss Margaret Harris will be in|surprise, which was a complete suc- | Vith congratulations, but a way was |seemed to be brightening. The text of | ident Wilson's efforts on behalf of Rockville for the fall and winter sea- [ cess. A handsome, fully equipped | JUckly cleared for her and she was |the pope’s message was not made pub- | peace. b raveling bag waa given Miss Moren. | taken to the nearby offices of her |lic, nor was there any formal com- S T Mrs. Charles Barrows of Milk street | Refreshments were served. counsel, where she consented to pose | ment on it from the White House. Un- | Report of Resignation of German Min- and none left Thursday for a visit in New Ha- Entering Hartford Convent. 5 photo.impr:::‘d . Fan e A e e plaseus wirh fabur of | Wncis, . ven. Miss Leona Boucher has entered the 28 . S the message and with the interview.| London, Sept 3, 279 a m.—An Am- The Willi sgas Mrs. G. E. Wilcox is visiting in|provincial house of the Sisters of the m"" fl;e:eefl:::g‘ fOQFS'E‘:.':ffl‘S oro- | It was understood that the pope made ‘.if:lrd‘-“‘ph‘;‘;‘:;:‘:w“:“ el s e illimantic VINgs Thece are the days, and this Hartford for the remainder of the oly Ghost at the Stfl Elizabeth con- sals . ;d ng no suggestion as to a definite peace egTa, week. vent, Hartford. that his cllent was too tired to talk | movement and that his message was | that Admiral Von Tirpitz, the German = e L and that he had been too busy trying | purely a. personal one to President | Minister of marine, will resign and Thuraisy. hete in the. ftects Of the o i to get bail to become thoroughly ac- | Wilsg: and mot addressed to the heads | Will be succeeded 'by Admiral Von an:‘ericufn Thecan co:npn.ny Farl S. Hiscox has returned from |quainted with her story. Pohl, now chief of the admiralty staff Institute e bt 1086 is the weather that almost Willimantic, where he was the guest| Notwithstanding the sensational dis- °tT(l’“he.'; ‘m’",' r‘a,} 80"3’""{‘""' ted the |and commander of the German battle bee, i Mrs. James Hurley, accompanied by | of his aunt, Mrs. Mary L. Swift. closures of the three ne; that the e et Do) ans © | fleet. Frank Larrabee. President everybody plans to go somd- |, s e e e e T e o | 0 e e Do e foat, they | deepest intercst in ofcial and diplo- N. D. Webster, Treasurer family, of 'New York, left Thursday | copies of the public acts which are to her husband, and that the {'Pacedey thet he. was coming, but Four Year Old Boy Drowned. where, and a Trunk, a Suit |for an outing at Watch Hill be given to anyone who calls for them. | smallest details of the ambush had [while {he Dope's cablegram reached | Middletown, Conn., Sept. 2.—Four- > Miss Alice A. Brown of Jewett City, iss Rena Mitchell of Franklin is at | been carefully gone over, little sur-|nim Monday, no inkling of it was |Yvear-old Michael Sbona fell from a JAY M. SHEPARD Cas . one of the teachers at Riverside gram- P’““ Whitford prise was felt at her release. The cir- | peard in Washington until today. dock at the foot of Green street into e, or a Hand Bag is want- | mar school, was the guest of Muss| Mrs. Andrew Casavant and son An- | cumstances regarding her separation | "Card in Washingt Deace among the |the Connecticut river today and was ¢ Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Emma L. Hull of Summit street Wed- | drew of Spencer, Mass, have spent a|from her husband had become well |peads of several neutral nations and | drownes The body was recovered. E ed. We ha the kind- “to | **%*™ week at F. X. Casavant known through the court proceedings |the pope was suggested as a possible | Four years ago a brother of the Fm ]’[ut e have the kind- “to e Misses Rose and Margaret Driscoll |in connection with her suit for sep- | outcome of today's developments, but [ drowned boy lost his life by drowning I JEWETT CITY :i X;&rrv:'\lcl;‘:; :'t r::: Misses Driscoll's | aration, which is still pending and|inis idea received no official confirma- |at the same place. 60-62 North St., Willimanti Lady Assistant Tel. connection stand banging,” and they are just the right price. also in the suit for assault brought e R T against_the doctor by Mrs Mohr's | %% to the present the United States | Straifs settlements in 1914 export- UT maid. Dr. Mohr was found “Probably | has mcted eniirely alone in the single | ed 19,727 tons of rubber. MR3. MOHR O gullty” of this charge in a lower court | offer it has been made to be of service Whip Lash Injures James Crary’s Eye —Ada and Robert Marsh to for England—Former Given Surp ON 410,000 BOND e ""h::g:l{"’d when he carried |in bringing about peace. STUDY lAw mmm DR.F. C. JACKSON. Dentist James Crary recelved a serious in- s o Had Income of $50,000 a Year. MEETING OF DEMOCRATIC o 9 gury to hls eye Thursday. A whip lash (Conginued fram Page One) An examination of his books today STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE The ” o P . Ex . i b;:)‘;dt :eesgs’lbs::ker:t 3‘:, :\Ipturing wounded as they sat in their stalled was said to show that he had an in- _"——‘ rnoon unleu um‘s ye. The come of $50,000 a year from his med- | Endorse Administration of President i Filling a Specialt eve was in such a condition that the | Sutomeblle in & dark spot on Nayatt Evening Division ical practice. His office was Jocated n—~>P| i C ign. occulist cannot determine the extent m;&”&fi,&“fl‘nmkfl"tfit 10D S ARGl shuse’ fitance | Wieen—Plaa for Goming Campaich lflon‘h opporhnm- 152 Main Street, - Willimantic e e bajl be fixed at $25,000. from the fashionable residential dis-| New Haven, Conn., Sept. 2.—Resolu- L] rict. s dministration of Telephon Attended Conference. Judge George F. Brown of the su. |t tions endorsing the a Fuml The churches in Jewett City were|Perior court held, however, that $1 To substantiate thelr claim that the | President Wilson and pledsing the ]' - enpced Py HIRAM N. FENN A epreEcrited at the konl iconforeace ai 100 w::dl:;ndem. u‘rhs amount was ';“?,"“ el ‘t,? e‘hf ?;?.m"fifll:c:‘.".’“,ge loy-& ll:‘xwort of ‘5%?&""'&"{' :‘{ “Cg:; o Pach. Wednesday by Deaco: furnis! James M. Finan, & retired 2 - | necticut, were adol UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Phone 285-3 R e business man, Roberf Jones, an u ey e oy e et held here today by | the democtatic stafe |~ iateess 2. 3. m-rngc'l,,w Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Geer, Mrs. A. D. Chapman, Mrs. T. B. | dertaker, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. GIf-| 0" \figy Burger's, the doctor's secre- . e T = <, i ford. ighl of M Mohr’ 3 for the coming campaigns and a ways Tetephone Lady Assistant| Main and Union Streets, Koo, Miss M A Burdick, Mre B H | O ur Gashing, ‘one of Mrs. Mohrs |, In this leiter the writer gave » Hiscox, Mrs. H. N. Wheelock and 8, ohr’s | Lt hing that if his sister “dares to daughter Mae, Mrs. L. A. Panton, Mrs, | counsel. - Mrs. Mohr, who maintained | FATRI08 08 home she will never Mary Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel|her composurs throughout the pro- | €0 10 Ty Fewport jame She W hettt Geer, Mrs. S. R. Waters, T. E. Lee, | ceedings, was driven soon afterwards|SoWe OUf aive Foae ™ ot wat™ George W. Biake, Mre. Pear]l Morgan, | {0 the house where she boarded with |ePding gy agal - ’ For some time Mrs. Mohr had not Mrs. E. C. Hurlock, M 3 Babe | her_three children near the late home - i cock, Miss Mabel McBrooine, Mrs. . B | of her husband. - D e . : f Palmer, Jr., Miss Ida Foster, Mrs. F. i er two X E. Robinson, W. H. Whil b Denial of Charges. residence nearly opposite the doctor's . Robinson, W. H. teman, W. R.| s oniy statement obtained from |home, in the Elmwood district. Yes- - Mrs. Mohr during the day was a dental | terday she was appointed trustee of h: A Wh the doctor's property, by her own re- pe 3 5 g;n:’:nt:d“::t’h ec““v:'cez:r Brown, fl"“t.egul dthls t;u:; she r\;olunta;rllly ’ Srastsised Riente \ \ the f¢ hostl thy - | resigned today ang e court appoint- quJMANT'G c FANNY e Mo feusion lon ta onr o8- |ed her attorney, Mr. Cushing, in her Made in INGER LE Zgite 1 2 ) rest. she said: place. Mrs. Mohr took this step when i A 'd “Tt is mot so. You know you came | Charles M, Mohr, of New York, a son of Dr. Mohr by a former marriage, . . 4 :ve,,‘m ,‘;};,"‘{;"‘”:"3.‘::‘,‘: 2‘&; ’{‘,’,‘; petitioned for an annulment of her Is Good for the Kiddies : doctor because he did not pay you|aPpointment. When Mr. Cushing open- 2 what he owed you. I told you not to|ed the doctor’s strong Box he =aid he Clicquot is a deliciously sparkling, joyous ginger ale be foolish. L s made of finest Jamaica ginger root, pure juices of lemon | Three Charged With Murder, the draft ott‘ will, but that it was and limes, cane sugar and deep, bed-rock spring water, . | : Brown, with his two alleged ac-|not in legal form. highly carbonated. It is stimulating, thirst quenching, E L complices, Henry Spellman, his half Mrs. Mohr Remained Calm. it i i NEW DESIGNS COMPLETE g | brother and George W. Healls, the| . cree =00 T Ao e to- Cucquor Prain cleasing and taste pleasing. WITH doctor's chauffeur, were locked up o |agy, Mrs. Mohr remained calm. At ) The pure ginger stimulus ALL MATERIALS i night in the Bristol county 3 5 o'clock in the morning she was s s ?"hflg"h L urder. st | aroused by police officers and confront- AND FULL INSTRUCTIONS | [l e Burger is kept in seclusion, it was ed by the confessions which had been secured separately from her three al- said she was recovering from Rher two |j.ze3 accomplices. She entered an FOR WORKING ‘wounds. emphatic dental as each confession was e : B With Three Tests, You Even the court proceedings 16ading |reaq to her and she repeated this de- any women enjoy embroidering up to the release of Mrs. Mohr fur-| .., when the three men who were their lingerie besides providing joyous Can Learn the Truth nished dramatic features to a case al- | 1,0\ oh ¢ hefore her declared that their ad: ded with startlin de- hours for needlewomen. It means About Sbotgun Shells \r':lonym:n?:.' % . stories were true. ‘The greater rt of the day was i Promptly at the hour named by economy too. The tests will show what shell | | Judce wn for the hearing, Mrs. |JPRt bY Mre. Mohr in court hers and In this new shipment of Royal . where she was arraigned has the quickest and stro Soclety Packages there are made-up and in trying to secure bail, during p!'imer-—whlt shell has the ‘which she rode by the spot where Kimono Night Gowns at 75c and $1.00; highest velocity, and deepest her husband was killed. Late tonight it was learned that g . ‘was to fu e made-up Empire Combinations, Draw- penctration—what shell is most th xn: Mohr would attend the fune: waterproof-—what H of her husband, vhleh will be held to- ers and Corset Covers at $1.00; made- TP shell has the . e morrow accord- hardest crimping—what shell is ing to the funeral noue. il be pri- Attorney Beach up Tripelepe Combinations, Chemises, interposed an objection, namlnc $25,~ the best for reloading, etc. vate. All the arrangements, it is un- Drawers and Corset Covers at $1.00; gge:r.ultah; mm&:‘:"""‘h:'_";' derstood, have been made by Mrs. 3 Make these tests yourself. Mohr personally, made-up Basque Combinations, Draw- 5 Bond Placed at $10,000. ers and Corsct Covers at $1.00; Kim- “Mrs. Mobr is not = transient. She | CARDINAL GIBBONS CALLS ono Corset Covers at 25¢c; made-up Kimono Corget Covers at 50c; Chil- dren’s made-up Dresses of white Repp at 76¢ and $1.00; Babies’ made-up Dresses at 50c and 65c. w« Ali stamped and with sufficient floss Ay T ON PRESIDENT WILSON Bearer of Message of Hope for Peace from Pm Benedict. ‘We have a book telling you how to make these tests with your own mcmnflgnaeoyyfiu. 3 indicating a quietly from one C:"'"."h.,, might be to another in the circle about her. - uf.*- Uu':t‘o: '“:'nm‘m N H u.n e rested h 4 THE K. C. mmnnv 00. _ ot o '~-.5“-.£~§;“,...M o 15% votoe vBerel a5 aditionai, uses, bilits? of Reass:snd thecworid sitbation,

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