Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 5, 1916, Page 9

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AT A A sy One Dose Has Oiten Dispelled Years of Suffering. 3 'uw Cloud, : j oo SHTHEE Gl e TR0 a sentence there, sented and pleaded not guilty. John H. Barnes was .. TOMPKINS bon Whittredge of this city was called and neither the accused nor the attorney | e continued and that Mr. Young, whe : » should relieve your R h ft J c h 4 YLE was present, Judge Bennett again|is Beatty’s employer, be made a spe- i-nnngnamvmea you that Mayr's (\] 114 . Lochran?2 Succeedi DtRh. ?fln;’l’sgl Co.’ ; e el b s o nency g o= . GAS FITTING, - i e Hig -40 | attorney e o RXe Ezra Mather fl.-. Dee. 81; 2 - 208 Main Strest out:ohrk:;;num&n Sy x w o e -"and Mre. Geo. I Mayr, MfE Chemist m:vtu“u?‘“n:m‘n:' Next to m' . u'lhnp P Predictions for Tuesday: Fair. as both Mr w’hxm-edge and his “m’. glary, ch: ol: a M:“lfhr, e Tk SEakh & o T ‘est” Main Street, Norwich, Tona. 5 A M. c: EaSioaiy Tuesday’s weather: As predicted. ney, Joseph T Cunpingham. wore in pharpvs at East Lyme | aaugsin zo".v.;.;‘o 'r. r{m %fl,g" oo T T e Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. - Burid intment — e ——— P Cunningham had R Car: I Lady A'a-z:m’ "Phone 321.3 n. Moon and Thies. been engaged earlier in the afternoon V.-tlu Change Plea. street. ere. j — i 3oy | 1B conducting @ ‘hearing before ihe| Framk MoGes and Frank Hogan, o] é B“’nhm;‘ (Pawcatuck). P = T F Bunfls county commissi lica- year ol youn me} accuse it e [" ‘i": 'l :“; '|' Tl ']'] Rise%| tion of the Adeiphi club.for a- license. bresking ana’ A patae Teiiroad cax ¥ o gt e e Fe e S ST, by Rev. U. O. Bellerose a0 changed S MARRIED J i i —-—&—r——————-———— Prayer by 4 FUR COATS 3 | B [ sci?| mven cous oened sudge Bemnets| e’ Gime action was taken by John FALLOY mARLE e Unclaimed Letters. Healing and Plumbing > ¥ 431 B .11| came in with Rev. U. OF Bellerose of | wizziskio, accused of ~burglaries in -N?h. 1, uu At the post office there are two let- AUTO ROBES : 32 2| Taftville, who made the OPeNing | New Tondon. ton. nt Now York e A M i e e S 92 Franklin Street ? Sb3{ prayer. These changes were made after con-| Alice B. Earle 4. Dean. (Get & Montana) 1014 ol":‘;;;":; ggdl";l;‘;‘;:o ,l,:‘ &h:;?::' ference with counsel and sentences R A e - { were deferred until the next. "" Personals a otes. me‘ Six h fter hig] 1t is low | wis jail the others from the New HORSE BLANKETS | &= Ao, S0l moim, g bom | ik, Jol an ehe iRON CAS periin ety Cass W sea Mr. end Mrs. Willlam Gley have re- e - AN AN, o Piimian. an & 106, | rom thair wodding t41p. attorney for sen- Shaw, aged - DRIVING. GLOVES G EVILLE Prisoners Put to Plea. L o ool BABCOCIC Tn Nestham, 2 o= FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY REEN| Pleu were heard in the following |ris who had pleaded Fuilty 1916, Mrs. Esra Babcock of Wutefly S. H. Scott and daughter returned ey A 4 to Waltham, ., Make & Good Present | Roquiem Mass for Repose of the Soul | Winfield Bogue, charged with theft|iim stiornes, Judge Jobn H. Pames |nysmngrr —on Jen 15 &, at her | relatives on Pt e e THE VAUGBN FOUNDRY co of Daniel F. Counihan Celebrated at|in New ELondon, was' the first man|tence be that of probation, Stating| Hom® AliLcee No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest St. Mary’s Church Tuesday—Person. | Presented, but he said Attorney Mor-|ihat the trouble in_the Harris home 5_ P e 935 seoor%?| Friends of Edward Kelley are sorry : : o g gan was his counsel and as the lawyer| between Charles and his brother had| her o fo hear fhat he in confined to his : ;mu ux‘lm m’ese:n the case was passed|peen through drink and that there | KrmBA| orwich, home on Merchants avenue with an STETSON & YOUNG, ‘4 M N . c" A Tequiinimakeidor thie TeDIE O 5E 'or the present. would have been no trouble but for . hd T, attack of pneumcnia. ~ Street, Norwich, ol Gf TR Conibn vas i Guilty of Blackm: that, though a pistol and a shotgun | Fun rvices brated at St. Mary's church Tuésday| William A. Bromley, blackmail in|had been used in a threatening way. o street.| Miss Jennie Vall turn- i Brated as B ey cniren Tudsasy || S A, Bromley, Dlackmall I | ooty Sl el o the | FSrtaRy san: 0 % “°,“ oo e Jonnte vanencoues e reers: | Carpenters and Builders i S Lewis,_plea not guilty, Attomey Her- Becused had proufiesdss Seave Mou Teanc Wheolor Gaer “agei 86" yeass |holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Walter| Best work and materfals at right Priests at St. Mary's Church. ‘dr s athbun appoini gu Sdee. Beinett mafts. the sentente ::flu of funeral heruc:gr ‘Wathen of Magchester. q_rweu by skilled Iabor, " lephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST. Rev. J. §. Moran, a’ Dominican priest t was | six months in jail, but suspended sen- o rest, Jan. il from New Haven. spoke on The Morits e D D i e Ton|ietite Tor ' year, ‘@aring which Mr. [neomes O, o 8 COMPENSATION AGREEMENT. of the loly Name of Jesus at it. 1t t | Harris will be in custody of Rev. C. A. Memorial, Park Oo R e Mary's church Sunday. Priests from | joan Sonme, Lo o anarios "t | Northrop as probation oicer. chureh, Thursday Employe of Norwich Concern Had DR. A. J slN AY . . vespers: Revs. William A. Keefe, in Yantic cefmetery. Plainfield; J. J. McCabe, Jewett City: ;fi:fi{d‘;ufi'&'””"d Then Bromiey edvvnx:‘a{n A. B'mmlev. lwho had plea;l; SCOTT—In this city, Jan. 3. suddenly.| An approved compensation agree- : 3. F. X. Quinn, Montville: M. P. Gal- | ” Garofal . Bruno, embeszlement 1n|SarSully to blackmail was brought| " incz Estells beloved ~daughter of |mént was filed on Tuesday by Com- entis vin, ‘John H. Broderick and Peter J.|Ledyard, who is out on bail, was not | horo g s o o At B A O Sa 1ai® | misoner James J. Donohue at the of- e L e ; , mey Rathbun spoke for the accused, arles W. Soott, aged 48 yem Massie = fice of the clerk of the superior court.| RBooms 18-18 Alice Buildirg, Norwieh e present In court when his case Was |felling of the respectability of nis par: | Funeral from her late home, 73 Bos- ¢ vl;l:r?;:or:fi 3, Lyach, Baltie: Tossp |ooedl gnts and of “his inventive ability | T, T lGer I Sfteroon Jan. | IR e O o empioyer, | an 3 other parishes who were present at|the case was changed by the state at- Sent Blackhand Letters e e A R Baq Strain of Knee. Two- Poultry C: 7. at 2 oclock. pell Co, of Norwich, employer, and e o Poul ases. ; , , ot worth $25 from Paul Massey in Led- | the crime was in -unllln' = Bo-ealled Mario: ‘Randall, wife of |employe, who suffered a strain of > Personals. yard, piea not guilty. ~ Attorney B H. | ‘blackhand letter” which was intended the. hame ey B T TS R R T'rommer’s i John J. Aimsworth of New London | Hoewitt was his 1awy, to be received by the boy janitor,| Mr and Mrs. George I. Ren 5.25 R with frst % aei was' a caller here Tuesday. Charics ¥, Champiin, theft of poul-| Jonn Moran, of the Nerth Stonington West Town street, Thirsday e Bl Sied Simmebn Evergreen Beer try worth $15 from Arthur M. Cob- |school. who was given fo boasting, and | JOON. Jan. ¢ at urisl in g Paul Gadle, student at the Univer- |leigh In North Stonington on Dec. 7, the desire was to scare the janitor, but| family lot, Mapie: amd e = REAL GERMAN LAGER sity of Vermont leaves today (Wed-|Plea not guilty. Attorney John H.|there was no attempt to carryout any xmml e Jete T fae . . % an Baweht 9 e nesday) to resume his studles after|Barnes was assigned as his lawyer. | threats made. The two letters were o ooty Palmer, In the) PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! spending the Christmas vacation here| Michas! Crucheart or Shulgw, assault | left at the school but were found by aoane of s aee H. JACKEL & CO. 1 parents. and battery in New London on of the janitor and F"c’fl?;n v'r'x:'.?-au;l n(f:!harmoqr?v ':'fi’"s‘ gox, plea not gullt‘y. efimmg ‘Warren the teacher, Ada Lewis, was greatly at 3.30 o'clock. "|People Notice It. Drive Them Off - i 9 urrows was assigned as the man's|scared. With Dr. Edward’s Olive 3 T e mR.rr Byracuse has) fawyer. ‘As the young man is under proba- o ing The 1220d Annual Meeting ; ) with his parente e S, he yacation| Jullas Fulis, a Portuguese, assault|tion from a Rhode Islana court on a In Memori: of the Mutusl Assurance Co. of the - O his re e he emppes e ctireet- | with Intent to murder Albert E. Hall | theft charge, the attorney said he sup. am 5t Norwich will be heid at This Is Gas Heater | o3, 5 5™, e stopped at Schenec | of Springfield, Mass., in Stonington on | posed that the accused would have 1o City A pimply face will mot embarrass|Nofwich Savings & Soch Menday. sam Dec. 9 with an axe, was presented be- be sent to the state reformatory at ou much longer if you get a package | 10th, 1916, at 1i : h glu:ke::x: guest of his brother, Paul !(m_e the court, but as ngi Portuguese | Cheshire. =Y. ELLEN UPHAM ALBRO .',g Dr. m'."‘h I;fu op{,“{fmeupa %:e NOTICE TO roucrnou»nz ‘A) # 2 nterpreter was present s case was State Attorney Hull did not oppose i skin should begin to clear after you Policies will be renewed at thé Nor- : Cat er BAVE YO CITY MisNion passed over. the suggestion and Judse Bemnett|Entered into rest’January Sth, 1918 |have taken the tablets a few nights. |wich Savings Socicty on preseufation. % Pleads Guilty to Assault, made this the sentence for an indefinite Sleep till the shadows take Cleanse the hivod, the bowels and 2 With the sudden drop in the N MONTH OF DECEMBER.| Charles W. Harrls, assault on Dec. | (o7 Sflef € ststs —Stiosbey ' hed Their endless flight B s i the gl = udge e . o temperature, the absence of | Acknowledgement of Many Useful and | suitty. Jorm 5. Darnss war siioroee: | “blackhand” letters. good might: " Gsod mght: successtal substitute for calomet—| Tuen Qver a New Leaf steam ‘and other heating, has Helpful Contributions Made. Charies T King, theft from person Whittredge Bail Ralsed. S iy O g, agtianty of Willlam Hass of a silver watch in| Walter J. Whittredge, accused of as- LULU ‘POWERS . UPEHAMN el g ablets do that brought discomfort to many. |, There were received at the city|New London on Dec. 13 -ples ' not|esuic upon Archivald 5. Spalding on e i gprirvaranes t{’"" N s Now uumnn during the month of December | gullty. Attorney Clayton B. Smith was | Oct. 81 at Norwich with intent to i Peeavaly. Tt Uhetr actton’ M Saitle ood g —ahigd B At a meeting of the Direoto he|and safé instead of .severe and irri- the leaves where you iy e ottt i i i Norwich Shooting Case. o e S Seai th N of (e Dieentors ot tating. and buy o information read Parsons sy, - crganizations, for which hearty thanks| Thomas Logis, alias Thomas O'Jan- | calied his thorriey oves 1o Wi Betire | Bl Jan. ‘.',‘;.-.,...3:..,‘.’.‘5@.‘:&‘?"“‘ var cured mith -n datk rown tastern | A1 find a large assortment of GAS STEAM RADIATOR |MEiofery sesdend faliat o murder Wiliam ‘Giichia with | Sviaf ble plea and ssid to the sttor. | ir Wil 2 Vad "Dreatn, a aull, listless, s Mrs, Fremont Versason, Mrs. Thurs- | intént to murder William Gitchle with | niey 'in 'a low volco that he wanted in the inception |5,02d pPreath. a dull, lstless, “n¢{LOOSE LEAF and ton R. Barber, Miss Ella M. Norton, | & Pistol on ov. , Plea not gullty.|that “about kill and murder cut out,” i i i ' | Attorney Edward T. Burke was as- Dlr £0; d i . |Hver, bad disposition or pimply face. BOUND KS will give you immediate com- Mrs. C H, Am Htenie iss ooy [slaned as lawyer, having represented | intprmation o cer Bt pei0, the From the beginming . ' et fras ben doseliion S mmpoy o BOO T . 4 e #he secused Hr the - Noswioh - palice Deéspite the-numerous and Imperative | purely vegetable compouna mixed . o . q fort in the Home or Office, Feriing, Mrs. C. C. Gilderslceve, Mra. | the 2 P net ey S smands upon him, e has continuously |'with olive oil; you will know them by Big stock at prices . Lanman, Mrs. S. L. , > Bennet! sed the q\uluon as | given freely of his time and u;u heir olive color, W. C. Young, Mrs- Ida Green, Mrs | It was found that Julius Fulis, the|to what the ball in the case had been | its affal a ed 1 iy | ¢ o Full, new stock on hand, 852, EIE M Sheinir I | oo B oA S8 | e S e S50 oD | S MR R S O B B, wae e, st Spocial e of BOXED 5 L s prominen ng in the jooue, Mew. C. D, Tingley, ara. ¥ 5 | Beewrtiof could Speak Jalien wna ue ,m.,my‘,’ s widely ”“Enl"‘ ability | complaints, ‘and Olive Tablets are the| PAPFR 40c and 25¢ boxes at . €. Williams, Miss EM"","” 'A. Porteous, | 2nd put to plea with Louis Dondero as. the bad beah charge |ana -integri great | immensely effective result. d M Mrs. Marthd Hullng Smith (,mu“ interpreter. Fulis pleaded not gullty. banged. 1za k! Take ome or two nightly for a week.{]19¢ to assault with intent to murder Al- emperame! See how much better you feel and - b $°0)- Jfiae TOMe Rual s Mory | feet B, Hall With an axe. Atorney | oo first | dear his Eaadciaten. tors, |100K. 10c and 25c per box. Al drus- Gas and Elecirical Dep’ I =E : : L Preaes T DT pen y & i the :" Taey | The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- Call and get one of our : . . ; Ezra Mather, burglary on Sept. 15 at large, and sxperience a deep sease | bus, kit fode 321 Main St, Alice Building | Neok Ho i g8 abput midnignt at Bast Lyme at of_persomal griet. 1916 ? : Robas: of Parcy Danlolk, ples mot suilty. | R s L - s esiton. Attorney Keefe was his lawyer. Sugered Upon D Eeote continued ll the $500 cash Mrs.| Breaking Into Freight Cars. | that had been furnished oo ... 3sc|| THE CRANSTON Cfl. DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN Fos Eart May, who with raman frdwn |5, Sate Attorney Hull explained to the Ceyton Tea, Ib. ..... 3 MO B accueed of breaking and entering | Ju38¢ Decasting to dutormation e +. Dental - wswn . ] 2 “railroad car in New London, was|had he believed that R - All Other Teas, Ib. ... 25¢ Mot Adken, Mr. ted before the court, but Brows, | rean v oy g : . . Warren K. Dowe, Mr. Charles Bowers, | 2o it J : | standers had not interfered, the owder, Ib. ... 12¢ .. McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | Mes, Henry Jamés, Mrs. Gorse Lew: | B0 15, 00t on ball was‘not present. | SioicCl omey " had changed the ine Balsing P 4 12c {{A full line of Goods suitable i = but the attorney was mot présent and formation for that reason, Not-a-seed Raisins, pkg. 12c for Batrar, B¢ : e Sase wms pluset over Mo SN0 pEAR | owwgts vt Mince Meat, ph sc|| NEW YEAR'S GIFTS R vis, b Judge Bennett made the bail $2, : e ceeen m L F. lml A. J. LaPIERRE | vis, Mrs. Reuben Potter. Yoank MoOexSmh . Fesek X and ordered Mr. Whittredge commit- Special cash and toys for- Christ- | J0th 1% ‘,‘,‘d.‘}::f,‘;‘,‘“ TF. tavicas ted to jail until it should be furnished. 257 Main 8¢, i LS AR ; : ; PRAGTISE LIMITED To mas came from Mrs T H. Osgood | 5o charge of breakine and ehisring & Jurors Summoned. - 25-27 Franklin Street Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. p W Camoll Mra. railorad car at Stonington on Dec. 13. 'l“ha Jurors who have een drawn (£ TR T 3 SREE They p‘udod not guilty. and summoned for this tefm of court s y GE GE GRANT Eye, Ear, Nm and Throat 5“"’3 ,-,,,,,‘E;_ ok e : Assault With a Beer Bottle. "fimxm:. Bt B i OR G i Coit, Mrs, L. W. Steve Rochow of Stonington, assault William M. Furaic, Siomae 5, Mfl M m £ Seicol (Third udPo Fourt grades), | with a beer botie on Dec. 25 at Ston. | o0xe; Preston, o SAD m""'“’,,?,,. R i i v T 1847 5 Filiam icker,” Herman *_Houston: Ington, plea m‘"{f",&tfl s oichesar, 32 Providence St., Taftville w‘ Ta'el'n 3 A- s r;r' sy & e gnld. gl‘lllllfu: 1: ;:lnn Edwin M. y Prompt attention to day or night calls, & ’x’M"m Ozias e’ Ralph Bliven, ussian language ray, imond; Lebanon, Telephone 630. apri4MWFawl » Elmer E. Stenington, James J. Butledes, zesisting Deputy | A Sherift Wiiliam F. Grogan in Stoning~ | Bosan, OJ,Cmb:,’%"’t?,fg"’n& LA Y Frank] ......".?.,mz,‘“m::.:: S Ohildrem Ory | S s’ isw M I o, ", it ‘ g SPECIAL and Barton Miieea FOR FLETCHER'S sef cor the ‘accuncd - Saiem, sidnes. A Dot |l o[ < Pred : | DU CAST O RIA (b ot o il % Sntawn, Georgo A Tatiner %) BARGAINS A upon Hypmi Buss Mon ‘RAISE IN WAGES all its branches. t iity. Attorney Charles > TRt Topraia Tt IN SHETUCKET MILL. Signet Ri was made guardian . ——— s "slephone 1196-3, _|Stone and ?flt vt Bu ad litem for Is to Affect From 400 to 500 Employ- | - 2 s ; JAMES W. BLACKBURN, ::gflu«a ulzrr:calztfi‘ ;:‘:' ?c,n;. GAGER Crvnmge i o Ml : = 8 Stanton Avenue, East 8ids | See the prices in our Wwindow. Robert Weeks, carrying concealed s " - Old goid, silver, wu&h. nwury geapons and ageravated assault in gl ot~ i and exchanged. po! avate it ‘atches and Jewelry repaired. -d. OGULNICK & 00. 32 Franklin St. Phone 714-32 lgum aau o M Troupes, g Pmtmhyua!fit wa o not . whflml-. nmty

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