Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 21, 1916, Page 6

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8 1 i 3 yggg,;;;; 4 § H =8 : sv?fié court. . the February undue influence and lack of gaged b counsel, Judge ?\qu::; uy a s; ngz and Judge Herbert W. Rath- : T bery. The text of the finding follows: : Patrolman John Parker was called | “i—That. the remains were ihe re- to ‘the residence of Charles H. Smith, | mains of Thomas D. Main. in Mechanic street, Pawcatuck, Wed- *2—The. absence of a double barrel shot gun and other things leads to the , | belief that thcft had been committed. 0! ;the presence of the body nder the kitehen and far removd from th location of the bedroom and E the Dreasnte of lflarze vx:ut%lfle;o dot of the chatge of intoxication. He was |charcoal under and aroun e ly, fined 33 and costs. which ameunted | when considered with the fact that to $17.76. In defauit of payment he |letters threatening his life if certain was committed to the, jail in New |amount of money were not forthcom- Tondon by Patrolman 'Parker. ing, had been received by Mr. Main and the fear which he had of his life, Stonington Pointers. warrant the conclusion that Main's ‘Rev. J. O. Barrows of Norwich |death was not caused by accident, but Town is the guest of his aaughter, |that he was killed by some person or Msr. D. C. Store, in the borough. persons while committing robbery and Dr. E. C. Streeter, who is to be|the body was placed upon a pile of il be- and Rev. B. Witter of wmmmnu- dress. ‘At the annisd meeking 4f the Fhots|3 “Horticultural Prof. Island rd_of the Federation of Wom.n'- cmb-. repre- senting nver 4, urging the enactment uw xuuu “bill for fed- child labor. eral regu! In the house a resident of the borough, intérested | Wood and set fire to in order to com- |1 the members of the Stonington Men’s |ceal the crime. club, Thursday evening, with an ad- therefore, certify and find that dress on Surgery in the Great War. |sald Thomas D. Main came to his death by reason of the unlawful act or acts of some persom or persons un- - “"% |known and in a manner unknown.” ‘I‘ FIND DANDRUFF } -...,..._......_...._.._.....‘- coM :):“R .;,,.,:lr g,..flrsb :fmt;,. South Bvery bit of dandruff un lod an un clul icers were after one or two typllcaflonn ‘of Dan. | elected as follows: George E. Leonard, derine rubbed well into the scalp with | President; George H. Bray, vice pres- the finger tips. Get a 25-cent bottle|ident; Israel R. Sheidonfi correspond- of Danderine at any drug store and |ing secretary; Alfred Chapman, finan. save your hair. After a few applica- | Cial secretary; Arthur L. Perry, treas- tions you can’t find a particle of dan- |urer: Louis J. Reuter. member of the druft or any falling hair, and the scalp {board of governors for three years. will never itch. The members resident in Pawecatuck withdrew their objection to afiliation with the Rhode Island State Trap Shooters association, and therefore. the Jocal club becomes a member of the Ceyton Tea, Ib. ..... 38c||asecciation. The Connecticut mem- bers are.barred from participation in All Other Teas, Ib. ... 25c ||=ttc champion choota Local Laconice. Baking Powder, Ib. ... 12¢ The Third district court convenes in .- Westerly today. Not-a-seed Raisins, pkg. 12c || "3fine Eaith Ratnbun was a visitor E o on Thursday in Providence. Mince Meat, pkg. .. ... 8c§l "josepn 4. Hughes has finaily been @ - ¥l confirmed as postmaster at Pawtucket. Sage, pkg. .......... 9c}| Davia McG. Newall is seriousty m A with pneumonia at bis home in High Bell’s Poultry Seasoning, vent 8c ‘The, advent of professional pool §|players has revived interest in the 16¢ sport in this sectien. - e The Merchants Limited is about the only train that passes through Wes- ‘terly on'scheduled time nowadays. Chocolate . ... rmed by the senate Thursday. United Tea Importers Co. §iarimtmaa?se St fhrdeion™wec | unendm-nt has been n“lnhnd black with await cooler heads- after bel! covered from war Vigorous Assaults on England’s Atti- tude. Debut- was precipitated by Senator elnnh. of Georgia, who deliv- ered a I prepared speech denounc- « | ing Great Britain’s course in holding up neutral commerce and particular] . | her interference with cotton shipments Representative Albert H. Langwor- thy of Westerly ‘has’ presented a res- olution - appropriating - $545.66 to pay for the services of Everett A. Kings- ley nf wuurl’y as special commission- boundary “line between ‘Rhoda Island, Connecticut -.nd Massa- chusetts. Referred to finance tee. ‘ Thomas superintendent McKenzie, of the Westerly 'works, and who has been engaged: in u:: preliminary work em, will not make erage Sy his report to the next meeting of the of trade. He will not -muun‘, as_he has ‘When an Stelal cry ma it will probgbly o repo; o pro! be made direct to the town council or town meeting. Before extending & call to Rev. G.ly ton A. Burdick of the lew\lek’flev- wae final _and _the call was Pastor Burdick is one o! the most popular: preachers in the Providence plantations. ————— Rebekah Lodge Officers Installed—Silk Mill at. Industrial Place Booming— Location May Be Named East Mystie. W‘lfickabohhbd‘l.NoMIO 3 lnt.-r-un: session in Thunw evening Grand Master to Germany. He proposed an , em- bargo England, who, he said, could not continue the war without munitions from this country nor topd her people without food from . the United States and other neutrals. His us assauit upon England’s at- titude was endnrlad by Senator Borah, of Idaho, who said he was willing to take responsibility for ‘“action, not speech”. to protect American Trights, but feared embargo legislation could not be passed by congress. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING state, v - A_ & PhonesSs! CONTROVERSY OVER DETENTION I OF INTERNATIONAL MAILS| (et It wes 3 . fo MODERN PLUMBING Protests from Sweden to England Have Failed of Results. Ask us for Dhl- lnd Pflfi‘ Stirring Reply by John Sharp Williams | AnSl From Senator John Sharp Williams, u.e Georgia senator's utterances drew stirring reply; with a declaration '.hl.t he was not willing to go to war for mere dollars, nor to have the “peo- ple —of Dixie” placed ln an attitude of holding property on a plane wluz human _life. * Senator W that until the . issue of m\lfllfl‘d American women and children ‘on_the high seas was settled, he would not nag the president of the United States’ about property, nor attempt to force settlement for monetary loss of prop- erty from war maddened pooph nntfl he could appeal to-their calmer ment when war had cenM “Held Th Rapt Attention. For several houfs the senate was held ‘in flhpt nurnuon by the frank- ness and vigor of the speakers, e discussion reached a climax "fl; Senator Smith, indignant at the in- timation that he would place commer- ~lalismi over human life, dramatically inquired of Senator Williams: “Because Germany has been guilty of murder, must be concede. the right of perpetual robben on the high seas to Great Britain ?" Declared Congress Should Act. Senator Smith declared that con- gress should act because the president could do no more than write notes. He said he did not want to g0 to war, but insisted. that the United States should-have the nerve -to insist upon fts. commercial rights. The embargo to force England’s - hand, Senator versy gy i : J F. TOMPKINS Tk s reied “’,.,,“‘.'_, - 67 West Main Street ing more further noted, " than the inquiries with 'hlch moy e 4 y have already deluged the foreign offi e e e T Baet T ;| Robert d. Cochrane other, apparen ‘without bringing the £ two n:t?mu “tl,y nearer to an u:d-- the German e GAS FITTING, 0 SALUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, 10 West Mairl Street, Norwich, Coni. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Pucking. pervading k4 X sl e s Saeeet 1-F-BURNS GERMAN SPY REPORTED vo s m new vorx.| Healing and Plumbing Ignatius T. T. Lincoin, Former Mem- 92 F Apiy ber of British Parliament. IRON GASTINGS New York, Jan. 20.—Ignatius T. T. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY GERMAN -N!WOP‘Pm FIND have been seen in various parts of The Brlm.a'mmt staiés that Lincoln, the former member of the THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO New York today. ;“22.‘2 anum at Kirkwall a‘: b:? British parliament and self-confessed FAULT WITH FOREIGN PRESS |~ Four gifterent and apparently cir- No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest accounts of his actions ing selzea or bu;mumulmrmm.wmmmm is undoubtedly delayed while parcel | custody of a deputy United States post cargo vessels are being examined. | ;o unq) 1ast Saturday, was reported to Fer Their Accounts of the Proceedings ml l-lq;hlon.d in to the federal se- of the Reichstag. ecret service = agents by voluntary sleuths, but in each case the clue COAL AND LUMBER i For a first time the state armory in Smith suggested, should be made ef- ¥ & A 10 Maim St - | P ey sms e sy o " " D | ety et e Sevviug Joy | el rerouces, Uit sy et entertalnment by . Westerly firemen.. | m o) vigit with her ,“m"'.m install- | Critain yielded. the relchstag, just concluded. the Ger. | clally responsible for the fugitive, de- It is evident that the work of re-|eq the followd ofccers: Noble| Said Allies Would Not Be Bullied. | man newspapers find considerable fault | clared, however, late today that he had bufiding the Watch Hill road will not | grang. Mrs, Btta Belle Griswold: vice| Senator Willlams held' the senate press accounts of | certain information which, he .-m.a.l . be commenced: before the early spring. | grand, Miss Abble Fish; ing | for more than an hour with his reply. | the proceedings ok ety gy e capture be- F Burni : d Lehizh F. L. FARRELL Joseph E. Jowett a Civil war vet- Mra. " Catherine ~ Gilbert; | The zilies, he sald, would not be bul- |1, re drior ree Burning Kinds and Lehig eran, an lormer len o1 ly 3 e Uni tes “unl the = (CONCERT PIANIST) is 1l &t his home in Newton avenue. Tere to stand still like o lot of whip. | 50! ALWAVS 1N sTOCK Inmates of the state prison t- curs, while warring for life, lib- Instructos of Pamo, Har. §1uog i ot tcr s i |2 B g e S — IS O e i es mony, Counterpoint and {|{en%, (e cepactty of the prison ice- R L Ty A | e, QI iamtion o ol Rk ShNE . M and Shet: St C now. ei‘“ngfi“ umuy.-nlnemplom e lorér:h uwh‘tn lt:, < '&fid‘"g £ this { iu some :‘t the tor::n‘n‘ newspapers. o g " ' su Season commencing O e e I e Dt oComany Jaft surooriar | sovernment 1o protest hemtly wgaihsy| The comments to which objection I ~ ~ September 5th, 1915 || JOSCRE, JoS, Tom pone vice grand, Mrs. Ida Palmer; inside|violation of commercial rights and to|made declare that the bill The office of John A. Mor- Studio: 36 Central Building i MEPS e guardian, - Lawrence Gremley; await deliberation of a calmer people | Miajority because . s 1ot bowling alley in oper- [grand, Mrs. Bertha Thompson. The |for restitution and asserted. that he|that Germany was unable atfon in the town of Westerly, but | Some” gar appolnted would not “kill one human being on | full burden in this time of war. gln & Son has been removed A C. M. D w-’&g:‘rmfi;meflnthu"- sick committee: Miss ADI Mhufl::yhfiovot the globe for mere prop- mg»c’:deflm that -m'h.;: . FREEMAN lleg e ess after o ' Dbelligerent had |sumption is quite erroneous, the Daven.ut building, Phviitan and Sl,lrgeofi. Jnseph L Eaton of North KlGonmnn, m.lmexm m ul:‘ah it Ih(lzlnlld develop {such a view had been ehld no party h appointe 4 vernor Tights were bol d A e e S e LA i deliberataly defied.” o5l I AP, O I S e 1\0-20 West Main_ street, the Qilots, for the term ending January Senator Smith in his re-ponn wheel base og 245 Inches (Office of Dr. E. P. Brewer) *1: 1919, Senator Williams declared the. people it to carry a crew of |old Elevator building. OFFICE HOURS An increase of five per cent. in the of the south were just as much con- 10:30 o 12, 2:30to 4, . TwS mr:l.mn: time w‘x‘keuh ofbthe "elephoi > 0! l-le lon has been Telephens 20 Ay Al i e e 14 comsicersd e | Qhildren Ory “SAI.TEREA" e, d TR w SRS ovhiites st mramt's e and Mrs. Henry Schroder entertained the | Iportant ones. Finally, it is dsclared FOR FLETCHER'S - m an .z Bonaventuro Gerbqrvflh of Newport " . - ;‘mm.nu'“m: thle-‘ XJ“chanrch ;etehb:!w preferred no m t to deal with & cLAu cuowDBn in all its branches. e ro ebaned et Som | Mrs. Wilbur was assisted instal: | Thursay afternoon at pal church o | ot tion when. the etects of tsaction | (S A S T O RIA CARPET“ LAYING at foweat prices, | of Woonsocket. ‘Warden 3 Greenmanville nv-n‘e 11963, 7 “The review to the governor in the|cial Mrs. Kingdon, Gran: mm . Deneke entertained E ¢ . JAMES W. BLACKBURN, . flta Semeaty; Frogifionce, In which the |Gt Secrotary Mre. Btta | ter of St Matks cmm Sorbe s company, erly, o 8 Stanton Avenue, East Side .fl:"' o St T . e Jmdh, on Pear! street, Thursday afternoon. < : ice Barrows. i T = Dr. J. M. KING | Soiares Nesnam ot soutn- = <» PLAINFIELD %8 . . . g bridge, Mass, who -pmd.lnc the -yoom, — % - winter with Mr. and m E. B. Lang- was served. The Young Men's Class Entertained—Wal- DENTIS'I\ O e e (v serondlys e d tor Lavigne Gets Into Pond While : et A g o o or Plecasy Wains . ; g Cutting loe. . h’ sa’e JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister M&.fl&' w‘*" So0n to bs organ- > The young men's cheir of the Con- 0y - :Ill_nlnl parish, Pawca- the hono ¥ JaniTuWrF - mek,thohdnozthm .. ‘mMrmw ¥ J / R M ( “eipe = B L Kelley’s Flint Ed, Fur and Fur Lined Coats - complete from the Thames to the y on - “GEORGE G. GRANT | | che” Sinigrer mie” bafiding e o et Suetas f:.-.:...m-.?-“m&%.., Trommer’s Evefgrecn Beer $ To clean up season’s stock EVERY ONE FULLY WARRANTED M v o e have your size. ”lnfln—fiufl*:lukn&-. “Own a Montana Robe for the Aute.” THE L. L CHAPMAN C0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. B PO S P S N R SRR P

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