Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 24, 1915, Page 7

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Willlamg said bhe had oetter use the ini~ cross, examinaf Rebuttal 3 rebuttal 0 called Jacob s':u!iu. Srandtathes of the child, io the Mr, Siegal denled Lacosky asked him for any the Sunday that | | progress, to continue up to and including Saturday, Tpor thur M. motion “‘Mfi?fi.‘hs“‘rmk- granted the case to the judge in the Ju ufi“’hm‘ this | Observations in Norwich. - ’ 1ast this opening. Come today og any day this week. Al The following records, feported from| | Twe Men Allowed to Go. h F.0/'B. FACTORY . T Ty alveee I el d Edgar Mondou, State i metric | R orney Hull informed the court that ‘In temperature an FLOOR COVERINGS BOUGHT DURING OPENING DAYS : Atturuns ol (famied the court S WILL BE STORED UNTIL WANTED UPON PAYMENT OF e wo - | A REASONABLE DEPOSIT. MEASUREMENTS WILL BE _ DONT MISS IT |} 1o e N TAKEN FOR FLOOR COVERINGS WITHOUT EXTRA 'l = ”a"l' (e tion that she cannot testify in & com- CHARGE. » imperi arage ¥ ent manner. She Gertrude a A be used in turning out for arrington of Montvill EMESTNUT . AND WILLOW, . 8TS. Comparisoge: minded woman. | The men have been o - ey el /dwing W Predictions for Thursday: Fair. |in jail three months since they were pd Here Are Some of the Special Values Thursday's weather: As predicted. mutedknm :r“?mht%“ h-l: 2 to the next morning. Fined Chesterfield Man. Sum, Moom and Tides, ~ | Montville on -June 14. Mondou, who Jury in the Case. Danie! Higgins of Chesterfield nas’ got - bs btaining dyes.| ——F Bus 1 High i Siesa | has only one hand, and Denison, both | For the Lacosky case the jury chogen | Drought before Justice Smiddy in R SOME OF THE BEST KNOWN | Bying K‘Efi",’,zd A RFuients hete apd deny the charge. Montville, Tuesday e u s PRICES 26 e is the following: Charles McGibney, lenl\n::n SPECIAL ! e/ them any color. Satis- The state attorney recommended a|W. H. Baker, Julius C. Brand, Nor- tc%l-rn of assault upon B. Kal o, MAKES AT faction guaranteed. x !ec‘lal l‘tltlantlon rolle in both,cases, which was grant- | wich; Chauncey. A. Fuller, Preston; esterfleld. H! arrested = WS 40 exlplap MU s o e NI % X 31]ed, und they were given their free- | Willlam Sherman, _Colchester; | Mo! oy Size 9 x 12 Feet Small Size Rugs : WORKS, 2oy st ) 2 ) oan Y N\ dentinte Deterrai: iy e e ine, AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES We make an extensive showing . _88 Broadway. Tt Copkaetion. s e $35 Sentence in the case of Kwong Ning | Frank H. Babcock, North Stonington; | COSts.~ Attorney Perry J. Hollander- |} Rattania Rugs at........ sos’s 9000, | 5E DA m&%& 3 & 3 : o was found gulity by s juby on LR £ S04 i George A | H D e A ormeY yen: || $15.00 Tapestry Brussels at.. $1296 | sizes 18 x 36 inches aad Most Cigars are Good— 3 ...Il 539 | 541 |l 1056 |l 651| Wednesday was deferred till next i i | to the cou at 33¢ to $9.50. THESE ARE BETTER| Six hours after high water it 1a low | Tuesday. : o n appeal-to rt |} $17.75 Velvet Rugs at.. $15.95 TOM'S 1.2-3 5c CIGAR tide, which 1s followed by flood tide. Mohtville Case. On Trial. oL NaE DT PN . . $20.00 Axminster Rugs at.... $1740 R % ‘When these cases had been disposed m $26.00 Body Brussels at. . §21.98 - GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR GREENEVILLE of & Sury was. chosen for the. triai-of MORTON F. PLANT T $37.50 Roval Wilton at...... $3tso | Axminster Runners - the case of the state vs. Aleck Lacos- Sy 3 s e oiie 27 inches x 9 fest—at Site MT.—y them and see, John James of New York was here|ky, a Montville farm hand, who is ac- | At Formal Opening Ceremoniss~ of | Master J, D. Currier Entertains Four - : x S 27 inches x 12 feet—at . SHEA, Prop. Franklin St.| Thursday. cused of making en indecent assault Connecticut College for Women. teen of His Friends—Executive Com % % 27 inches x 15 feet—at - Next to Palace Cafe “|upon five year old Vera Siegal in mittee of Football League Will Meet || Special Size Rugs 36 inches x 9 feet—at A _portioli of Central avenue was oil- | Montville on June 10. Attorney Rod-| The formal opening ceremonies of | __po onaje 38 inches x 12 feet—at ed Thursday. erick M. Douglass was counsel for the | the Connecticut College for Women at Velvet Rugs, 10 feet § inches 26 inches x 15 feet—at $7.50 . r—— accused and State Attorney Hull was| New London will take place Saturday,| szonday afterpoon, at his home in x 13 feet—Special price.... $19.95 Wliliam Coushlin is visiting his|assisted by Attorney Thomas E. Tro- | October 9, and a program of exception- | oeeum, Master 3. D. Currier enter- |§ T i heee 20 mother on Prospect street. land. al interest has been planned for the | GCTiRl MR J0 O O e & g B 15 e When the accused was put to plea | occasion, which is to include special | i) 0 “in “the atternoon. The ocea- vyl a e s1750 | Rug Borders— Repairs are underway on the roof | it was found that he could not under- | exercises for invited guests, as®well as | JOPC0, 0 BE BORIROCKE e &t Loiiiiiaiaes B R REEEEE of the ell part of the Federated church | stand English so that Abner Schwarta | provisions for the participation of the | o¢ternoon was spent in playing games, || Axminster Rugs, 11 feet 3 Hard Wood Effects situated in the rear. was sworn in as interpreter. The pris- | public. followed by the serving of 10: Cream, inches x 12 feet — $35.00 24 inches, value 3%c—at 30e p oner is a Russian. The special exercises from 2 to 5| caxe. lemonade and candy. . Master value &t ......... .$2996 | . 36 inches, value G0c—at 3% Bradford Ricketts of Prospect street, | The little girl was the first wit-|p. m. will consist of luncheon for A : Currier received many handsome and who has entered the Academy for a|ness. With her parents she lives in | prominent people, the trustees and course is a candidate for a. position | New York, she had come to the faculty, with brief addresses, inspec- | 2efu) gitts. including a = fowers AND MATTINGS . on the school football eleven. . Rick- |gal farm tion of'the buildings, the premier per- | P papyy “UISNT their little host car ets etts while student at the Greeneville | The child was on the stand for over [ formance of a motable musical com- | put PIPPY: Wishing thele I AT SPECIAL PRICES grammar school played- on._the school |an hour in her direct ination and | position and will culminate in the o cross examination. Spe told what she | presentation of an honorary degree to All Wool Ingrain, Carpet—made Best quality China Matting, and laid freetSpecial price 79s | value 33c—Special price. — said the accused did to her when he| Morton F. Plant of Groton, whose Will Attend Meeting. AT THE AUDITORIUM. had come to the house after a drink | generosity has done much toward | The local football club wiil send 28e b i Matting, neat patterns— : pof water and hag asked her to go out | making the college a possibility. two delegates to the meeting of the Stair and Hall Carpets—at 25¢c, 33¢, | Fibre ; PROPOSITION . Unafraid The Feature Film. fo 2 field where she said Lacosky wa T v ioc will ‘thig Part_in the|executive. committes’ of the Eastern 49c, 70c and 90c a vard. Special Op;:i:l v:fi(c-.t.l ..... 300 S Conspiracy against-a king, a forced | 3t Work. She said it was a cucpmber | opening exercises through the gen- | Conuecticut Football league, which Japanese Matting -— Special Wool and re atting — T cant el A A Zfisf,,;",: marriage and a wild chase through | field. o i itation which is (o be ispued | will be heid at Plainfield, Friday ev Opening price a yard. .. 200 | Special Opening price. . 42¢ it mountanious country were among the| The child's voice as she gave her| i, the people of New London and vi- | ning. for the purpose of hearing the t thrilling scenes in Unafraid, a four' testimony was so low that the stenog- | cinity to visit the ‘college grounds be- | protest filed by the local ciub, accus- We positively work for the very || ee] drama at the Auditorium thea.|rapher had to repeat most of her . tween 2 arAd 8 o'clock. and to attend | ing Plainfleid of using professional - - - LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE sre&l‘i Wednesday and Thursday. The ;:atll(rlm"_‘nay"miv;::t ;‘l;e hcaedur;.:dnd jury | o ceremonies in connection with the | ployers !inplmeno&erlumg Same f the an i ul 8| . ol a y - 5 that.any dentist in the city charges. ea g roles were carried by Rita presentation «f a flag by Perkins aux. season al ainfiel ast Saturday. The Jolivet and House Peters. Mrs. Mary Siegal, the mother of the 5 's Relief corps, of New | meeting promises to be lively. W give as expert service and hish || rovarationary. Jeader, Naving sqneqdl | lttle Eirl, ana Mrs. Bessie Siegal, her | Aewasn. . o Lo o CorPe. quality: work as any dentist-in the || creq the tmoner siven mim By nduand | grandmother, testified to the girl tell- | SOnOR vi Printed Linoleum Inla t Thames Hall. Personals. ini; & square yard 79 world.., 5 , to carry on His work, tries to redeem [ Ing them about the occurences. Lunchasen & Opening price a square yard Opelning price a aq ¥ t - About 125 le will attend the| Postmaster Riley of Dayville was in n ce uare yard $1.19 IF YOU HAVE * h‘"‘"“fl’nfi]ha exeN ot thh; psl:t!ergeb‘g.r For the Defense. .., o e L. A "oilege | town Thureday. Opening price a square yard 50c | Opening price a sq yard § refectory, by. invitation of the college, Opening price a gquare yard 55c | Opening price a square yard $148 The state rested at 3.20 and At- DENTAL WORK thrawted in his scene by his broth- . who is loyal to the king a torney Douglass called his first wit-|at 2 o'clock, the guests including the| Mre. John Dunse has returned from o 3 1 SR 1n loyst bl the king aud who | 7Y, he ntend. Dresidenta of the nime hister. colleges {a vielt ' Attawaugan: Floor 0il Cloth at These Special Prices COME TODAY to_shield her from the wrath of his| ,louls Soslosky, a farmer of Montvills | of the east and all Connecticut col- - ‘i e N SR L s king. Michael then kidnaps her and | Center, testified that he knew Mr |leges, Governor Marcus H. Holcomb, | Mrs Dupont and son Albert are seri- || Fioor Ol Cloth. regular 25c Floor . regular asition t malke fRat you aver Neasd, || 1is brother accidentally falls into' his| Siczal, and haq fnown “the = accused state senators, chief donors and co- | ously ill with hold fever. grade — Opening price a grade — Opening price a hands at the same time. Threaten- | 5inc® Lacosky had been working _in| operators, local editors, in addition to : X 1 uare YArd.....coecesenerean 21e square yard........ veee 2o EXAMINATIONS FREE ing. to burn_his brother's eves out|>ontville for the witness in July. La-| the trustees and faculty. The luncheon A s YMINATIONS .} With ‘a red hot iron, Michmel finally | COtKy - worked a few days, about 7|wil be preceded by an academic pro- |\, *Uih Na¥ Tmeqion of Atiawausan QR. F. C.. JACKSON - || persuades tne girl to’ give him-money | 425, until the officer came and ar-| cession from New London hail, the 3 X ¥ o o Bit again his eoheme 1o sporlen o hy | rested him. State Attorney Hull had | principal college building at present | Dunse of South Front street. Dmnmhon DRI 'D. J. COYLE || timely arrival of the king's men, Mi. | only one auestion to ask the witness| completed. to the flas, and then to| .y o0 “o"0n Succeeding the King Dentai Co, chael and his comspirators - receive | {n ¢ross examination. Thames hall, academic costume prob- ) . Faucher and family their just dues and the unwilling bride Testimony of the Accused. ably being worn. of North Grosvenordale spent Thurs- 203 Main Street, finally decides that she has married| ., : o e Acuned: tme| President Wilion is one of those [38Y here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A All!hnwwklspeaalfm! Nextuiol:Boston: Stors fhettaciCy o thailwo Thow v0r M0 aceuted to the Btand . and George| O has been invited but it has Jult]TIon of Funters avence store to demonstrate the merits of the two greatest Carpet dy Attendant ") & e aramount film took the au. been learned that he wi unable Lady Attend Phone 321-8 I e T s Somth Aerne 2u- | Greenberger acted as interpreter. to attend. ¥ "l o . The accused testified that he was 56 ™ Cleaning Machines on the market. ; alto gave them glimpses 9t 20me. of |und had heen in this country five vea College presidents who will attend ARRIED . are those of Yale, Wesleyan, Smith, | PARSONS—CHAPPELL—In ‘worid’s greatest Vacuum Swéeper, - MISS M. C. ADLES :I':!a jnterests of that country. The \‘;;”‘S':*;;,;,'gr';'“m,,g;,":,’;“:g {,‘,’: Vassar, Mt. Holyoke, Barnard, Welles- [ R L. Sept. 19. 1915 by Rev. E I."-:u.-c... e complete machines et : i cking on e b e 13 M SERLITE iegand o Womans colegs e B | S dhpnn o o2 Y 27| GWEEPER-VAC Jnlme sl s o " AN FACH AND SCALF SPROXALIST | (00 and vim as * 87 T0| The witness sald there was & man| ocii\"Tiusic, and following it tne | _2o™ Sonn ot e e N ime to ve your scall gt t Sl i X named Bill working at the farm at the S R best Rl T DEODL AN Fire Call 1o Hickory Strest, | fame time | He dentfed the man| CTCHL Seor Sianc wnd orches- (22 oiep THE ot Tl mors. tham the. chespest 2t0ck of human hair Miss Adler nmod| Thursday evening at 717 o'clock a|hen the attorney had him stand up :f;'“hy“' inite A‘:,n“;h:" Coem,‘"p:oj HERRBST—Suddenly, in Whife Rock, R. o VAC but. is worth double what we ask for 808 Main Street, Next to Chelsea Bank, | telephone cail was received at the|in COurt, After leaving Siegal's onf s oor of music, will be plaved, with| &7 1935 Jacon Hervst axed || ELECTRO= it. Tel. 652-4. gef:;fnlhfi" S:nlt\ionlfc;r 1-?1 imn.u blaze - el 4 William Bauer, inst,ructor of music, at | yARTIN—In New London, Sept. 21 P all he - Fiod mad owned by treet | Sos i & e ’ invitation housewives and T occupied and owned by Magsgsyn'mmf et i s I o€ sifusaad beauty, ex- n.«l:xl;'uir:?: ::;:m' lley, R. I, Sept We_emd > ‘m_-tl isit the - this week and DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Soiping scross a hot stove pipe Tosky farm working seven days and |Pressing the charm and loveliness of | = 22, 1915, George H. Barber, aged 87 interested parties to visit store : extinuisned befors ihe Aremen. ar. | VaS arrested there. ey Fghans Sty St Sl e learn about these two cleaners. . : 3 - ar- B sapeerac % the Sosk 3 NG—In this city, Sept. 22, Jennie M. “Den S extinguished befors the fremen. ar- | ™% yilc working at the Soslosky place | Ings as manifest at the college, with | KING—In this city, Sept. 22. Jennis M () ‘,.al urgeon <} i it o the erotiirip ag € | ho went back fo Siegal's on a Sun. | its superb views of landscapes and| wife of David A King of 50 Laké day afternoon to get his clothes and | 5€&- 1 vi 1 G M $7 that Siegal owed him, Siegal didn’t Degree for Mr. Plant. b g o P M e B = church on Friday afternoon, TREAT CAT pay him, claiming dissatisfaction with| . Brief addresses by the guests and| at 2 o'clock. Interment in Maple- the work that Lacosky had done. . inspection of the buildings will fol wood cemetery. X Didn't Work in Cucumber Field. low, and the close of the special ex- | BIGELOW—In Norwich, Sept. _x}.’xn McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, I i B w & ercises will take place in the room | Clara Gilletts Bigelow, aged 75 K o . 1647 NAT"RES METHOD In response to directions from Attor- | of, President Frederick H. Sykes in | Services ol Gy arE riners] pariors. 10 P} ney Douglass to tell whaat he saw|New London hall, when the LL. D.| Erapkiin street. Saturday afternoon. Adam’s Tavern —— of the Siexal girl on July 10 which is| degree honoris causa will be present- | SrP cemvarary O cok burialin Yan- GEORGE G. GRANT - % Every Breath of Hyomei Carries Heal- | the day of the alleged assault in the|ed to Mr. Plant, who gave $25.000 10 | ;I | IVAN_Tn this city, Nors Sulli- . 1861 T SISt AT too i cucumber fleld, Lacosky sald that they | the college during its New ILondon ) et Sraes” E o : : didn’t work in the cucumber fleld on | campaign, added $1,000,000 when it | 300 0 % FTORG, Steect. OUR GU l“fl'hkfl' offer to the public tne finest standard ted Membrane. that day, but in the cornfield, where | was determnied that the institution | Ot ce Of furieral hereafter. brands of Beer of Europe and America: | Nearly every one who has the man named Bill was with him.| would be a reality, the income to be back if Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | knows how foolish it is to try and|He saw the Siegal girl in the MOMMINE | ysed in defraying the running expenses Your money ba you Besr, Dage Pale and Burton Muersloure It with epraye lotions, and. the | bul not In the atterncon. . land later save $120.000 for the erec- are not 3 n _Stou e. Temporary relief may b ,, enic at he wen! o &5C. Imphried Ginger Alt: Bunkes |hut s bure salobm omen . U° SIYeR ] g el house i the afternpon to get &) o at i snd: Blackstone housed, ill_P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish<| Until recently your physician would | 4rink for they had cold water in the 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt nlemit;? to day r;r‘ )l:lg_h;_ ui!.l hone 6 a aw the dormitories now complete, in mem- O s ;- f his father and mother. ing “Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anbeuser, | probably have said the only way to|field and a drinking cup with {t. “he G Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. help catarrh would be to have a| The witness denied that he had done np'fx?:pn‘;‘if"-%uflfl'& :::lunlg:l ::: . good Dl‘. Jo M- KIN 2 A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town. change of climate;: but now with a|What the girl accused him of on that| the presentation of the flag, to those Telephone 447-13, simple preparation called Hyomei yoy |afterncon and he also said that Bill| who respond ta the general invitatfon a 2 can carry a health-giving climate in|did not go back to the house for & |to visit the grounds during the aft- Shredded DE your vest pocket, and by breathing it | drink. FraEsiog 2 . FAMOUS FURS | |fescfuly teat youracit - = %2 oue Yoy el Saeer The day preceding the exercises When the witness left S| Pty The complete’ Hyomei outfit is inex- o I8l 1% he gty A e S ng also done can be carried in the vest pocket, a|Sfegal came to the barn and said, thing. T. nnc"Eu 81 Franklin St. |and it one ottle does not give per: anything. I suppose if you had some TRIP TO THE COAS’ & A, it May Building o SaniTuWF F. L. FARRELL eld. pensive and consists of an inhaler that | cause it was raining hard and Mrs. surely. - Superior styles. omel. The inhaler lasts a life time, 5 place on July 12, he sald it was _be- | trustees will be h. ‘Men’s Coats of all styles. —_— e aropper and a bottle of Hy- | Alek, Jon ralung eng oty | HOME FROM 10000 MILE manent Tellef, an extra bottle of Fy- | have & socd taaey 50 10 Norwich and omel can be obtained &t any time for | " atre Siecar meike to her husband,| o e orertice and Her Son (CONCERT PIANIST) & trifiing sum. It is more economical | the witn: a, o g of MAHONEY BROS. than all remedies advertised for the|hie b5 sog pooyend Mr. Siegal gave Instructor of Piano, Har- s than ell remedies advertised for the|nim §2 and he went to Norwich. To the Pacific coast and return by fpoint and Hack, Livery and Boarding|ment known to us that follows nature automobile, a trip-of 10,000 miles, bas mony, Cw- in her method of treating diseases of just_been completed by Mrs. Charles Stable the respiratory organs. W. Prentice and her son, Leonard C. g - 5 Co. ‘sold ¢ me brother in Pennsylvania. Prentice, in their coupelet. They ar- Season commencing FALLS AVENUE Ty Snd the Sreat| At this point Attorney Douglass rest- | rived at their home, No. 185 Washing- September 5th, 1915 our. ntv(? to be the We.guarantee ‘ed and when the state attorney began | ton street, Wednesda: Frge 83 New Styles best at the most reasonable drices. t, y evening, - the cross examiration he started in to|been absent since May 31. The trip b4 | that they are perfectly safe in guar-|ieci the man's knowledge of lish, S Yy 5 - Eng] was made with ease and perfect com- anteelng to refund the money f Hyo- | byt after a number of questions, Judge | fort and . they encountered. trouble Fan Ml' hnery S ———————————weegefesy other than being caught fast in the s # OLD-TIME_REMEDY St b6 e beose| DR, A J. SINAY | MRS, CUP. STATON MAKES PURE BLOOD Dentist Studio: 36 Central Building Upholstering and Repairin g in all its branches. CARPET LAYING st lowest prices. T k 2 S 1196-3, Purify your blood i 18141915 JAMES W. BLACKBURN, Ho0d's: Suceapaiille. e A e BN Rooms 1819 Alice Building, Nerwich| y oy o & n & Son |t stanton Avenve, East Side ¢ine has been and still is the people’s | Lincoln hixtway, Bt Skl wres potup Phone 1177-3 -.l'lfl ! yey 1 : 1 expec in, and so ey bok A : = A:ldlflngr,nd e woaderfal s Tt honats ey Fistied Kan- mmfl WATmB ; ] E VIN in the treatment of the common dis- | sas City, Arizona, Mexico, the Needies : s and ailments—serofula, ea- | 1%, e in grest variety at THE WM. FRISWELL CO., 25-27 Franklin_Stcest tism, dyspepsia, o 1o Ben Diexo. whers. they of appetite, that tired feeling, ‘v?uaxe‘a“&e"im T tht :ltv. After Ly si:" has been | went to S Fromcisco. having béen on ;- -~ d’s Sarsaparilla bas a iy THERE ¥ 2o stvernens, tested forty years. Get it today. u‘;‘nvrh—‘:t. Passéd in San A s resdita © 2 Franklin Sauars. jetn” vor

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