Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 4, 1916, Page 11

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he by w M aalsstpy ‘weather. It e nn- the umln-flm-nfll-ufl'l‘un‘ Db winds uou- m north Atiantio . : Mwudmw-nm fen """‘"""" Frederick _Beckwith x ; v 55 <SP ":V""': % 7"""""‘“‘"""““""" by £ minmm- 12,00 Northern New : TRain on 3 3 0 S ¢ 2 > ohefl'kuy is to lighting. W, o N arny New York: Cloudy Thurs- | len Maynard, accused of four | Al 1 """‘""“‘"‘-"“"""’°"K THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. «.,.m““"’m s BT B S ST gy s Tt 14 Bath Street, Norwiel, Comn.| . Obstrvations in Nerwich, Maynard “end} irbin y ; : — | Soviz'a o "q.' ou“chmsu "‘“‘fl,:;‘,‘, “‘2}{;_,, - el g “Great ehu;'w Ragict SR o C | temperature and barometric| charged with issuing a frandulent 4 “and Dyer were arrest ‘The_report of Great Chief of Rec- vum.ngm._ JOSEPH BRADFORD, |chenges Wednesaay: oo d Do S, o AR i < William Saanders of Weierbury Siom ot 1 Bl | ‘OMPK[NS was sentenced to 40 days in jail, 3 - unds follows in part: 4 £ et Ms.| T i3 - West ' Main - BOOK BINDER W Gots Year fn Jail, = Gite conslaeration. ‘r;'&" 224 Joseph: Scwenk of Wew | - 67 West Street }1 X N 6 _p. 29.94 At Weflnuday morning’s session Jo- 5 ; visit P. Blank Books Made Ruled to Order. Highest “cl.o“mfi”- has not ; ; 108 SROABWAY Predictions for Wednesday: Fair. | Tuesiay " Schaifhaueen pieaded. mof ; wRg e 18- | o oat . mbert d. cuhfm : TR gy T ednesday S whig ther: Overaast: | guilty ¢o mssault with intent to mur- . - GAGFITTING, % ' AW RINGS | 7res south wind. der, and on the advice of his counsel ; ... B m L chenged his plea Wednesday morning. MBING, "STEAM FITTI G, VERY ATTRAGTIVE STONES fom: Moon mnd —rn | o0 April 17 Scimfthausep was in; s 5 tvill 10 West ' Maln' Street, Norwich, I {f 1 M ly U AT VERY LOW PRICES 1 minen™ "sets. || Water. Il Rlock: | Felond of the sccmsed. Kach was calls | £ R 2 Tt ey West| / Agent for M. B O, ShestiPakking. | THE WN. FRISWELL €0 [Dv- "o m. To m 1l e m lia m |8 o O o e s e e R DN Rt P T | I 445 6.45 .35 = remrned Tuesday from a week's*stay ¥ i 25 and 87 Frankiin Street £ EEN 835 || 5259 the accuseX-struck Koch over the head 43, bes 3 X with a heavy iron bar wrapped in cloth :: summer cottage Lord P A 8 2:; 10. 9,41 l-gflch hedhadl wn“fled ‘L’LJ"ZJ”T:?‘? & sat Suns. Pmnt. Stonington. H‘ 53 Pl ] . "6 ¥ 1032 | Later developmen W 2 i 0verhanlln and | 20 || ‘o1 l 1118 | Schafthausen had passed some remarks | [ WaD stormy Ofn sald he had bel- | o gy, 1 through. Stanley Swift of Milford, a class: fla““g and ummll& ¥ 1.14 11.52 | about Koch's wife ,:-:d m,:ed'ul;‘:: ®aid his wife told him she going mate !n Yal? university of G. L. Ran- 5 % i Six hours after nigh water 1L i3 low | Koch remonstrated the accu 5 Norwioh 2or. troatoaunt. Yot that i roster. dall, was his_guest over Smm < 92 Franklin.Street Mtde, which is followed by flood tide. struck the blow. bad reason to believe she went to his homg on West Town street. 5 - 2l epair -wor. s State Attomey i shought the | Xy, Faven and.(hat Dyer was with | diton Snancial . The =T —, A t t] e GREENEVILLE the oniy’ remedy. ingmiich aa the ac- | 1% 15,5010, 8, eucny siter 8| 35T, Wprif 1 the i el IRON GASTINGS A kinds on oy e cused was carrying the bar, which Was | i hig wife. .Orn said his wife left g"mbfl' numbered 8717 5 2Amissions | week to visit her son and daughter- | 1 AUTOMOBILES, Grammar School Expects to Havelof a deadly nature. home about three weeks ago and that| DY card, 17; reinstated, 35; total, 7,-|in_law, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Wilcox. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY g T e i e had mot seen her until Wednesday |*l% | Jore suspended last year<si M , when both & CARRIACES, WAGONS, | and Notes. and Jidgment of Sontence suspended | “FRINS, When both were In Court | members: expelles, £ withdiawn by | . 3re Frank Tillinghast and twro chil- v, d th 4 put in ch: ¢ Pro- card, 21; deceased, 53; total, 623. Pres TRUCKS and CARTS The Greeneville —grammar school | 214 the accused put in chargs of Pro- | months in the county. jall for assault. | Card, 21: deceased, 53: total, 923. Pres- | fii. “Mics Bertha Volmer of Sturte- baseball team, of Which Ben Tilley is|bation Officer 7 kg Tour fowl on | Caswell was arraigned in court during | St Fumber of members, 6591, an in- | vant” gtreet & few days, Teturning Ho. 11 to 25 Ferry Street | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | Sanager, are practicing daily and ex- | Yo S0SSC O 7O0G8 "Hiteq at $1| the January term for poultrs: theft and Wampum Account, Tuesday. : ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. pect to6 open the season soon. The apiece. On‘lhe request of the accused put on probation for six months. 2 Asmgam receipts of all o 5 i he the easo; It appears that Caswell had the care 1 B. Penfield left Wed- | Slacksmithing in all its branches. | been represonien oy & temce ot ghos | the court appolnted G. Curtis Morgan | o ooPiarent mos s o hor e Care| ™ tribes Pt S LATE nemiay for bet ribg s New fearoet DOALAND CUMBOR sidAEe strength and the manager expects to|founsel Mr, Morgan admitted that| farmed out to him by a stepfather who| .. & e S |after several weeks' visit with her R ¢ place a fast team on the fleld this| Beckwith had taken nine hens and|yys unwilling to care for the lad. The |ASETegate amount disburse aunt Mrs ©award E Phreanor of | 7-” "3 COAL e sprin pleaded for leniency, as the accused | il follow was addicted to an obe | , fOT Tellef of brothers ...... 14724.24 |20t Town siroet AL - £ / 5 —_ was penitent and was willing to pay ,,cm“ma practice and Caswell whip- | A88Tegate_amount" disbursed o sl s John A. M & y “ rfl Engagement Announced. for the stolen property.. State ‘Attor: | beq him with a paddle.. When the boy|. forreliefof widowgandor- ~ .| ages, Mary Webb Of Town street 1s organ & Son : The engagement of Miss Dorothy | Beckwith belonged to that worthless | Bire 1o the Zacs. ciaving s ol ht| Aggregate am: d £ |retuEminea e Mol wasth S COAL : 507 to 515 North Main St.|352>od, Pl dfiurhfteé‘fr Mr. and | class that probation has no benefit for. | plackening the other. On another oc-| , fOF burial of the dead .... 3,939.50 £ 5 3 vs. Arthur Russell, of Salem, Mass., I Courtland Webb in Worcester, Mass. Office Washington Building Beckwith was up in_the city police Aggrezate amount disbur. > . to Leonel\R. Tithier, son of Mr. and|court Tuesday and Prosecuting At- | Shd thrashed with. & horsewhip uhtli| foF Other purposes ........ 3356294 |and Mc and Mrs. Fred Webb {n Web- Mrs. Peter Bthier, of Central avenue,|torney told the court Wednesday 2 i Water and West Main Streets Lis left side was badly bruised. His ——— is announced. ing that the suspicion that Beck- : Total ... ... 353,074.05) MoEaing that i imithon R P sehool otze‘m‘hee;o;esufled s to the con-| 00 i ‘and in Wampum Beits. TRev. and Mrs J. . Barrows of West Fans Amndod Baseball Game. misdemeanors were unfounded. In sus- 3 Aggregate amount invested aD;"v‘v sd‘:;s ‘;‘ens or:n;t :n z’v ’& s{::x‘r A number of local baseball fans at- | Pending judgment of the sentence By CleR ek s $92,178.70 | Gaughter, Mrs. D, C. Stons, meetin terded the game in New London Wed- | Judge l}aeedf told the accuseg what was | ANNUAL REPORT OF Aigrr:f:“fz Smouit. in wam- N e Nrx Tanons . st ity ! i expected of an on probation : um belts o s . . 9,582, J v o Mrs. WAT e Cl ::;l:::rr }t:;:::lori ud:v;oll?m'n"é: pecte s.mn*:z Ra“n:n"y' THE PARK COMMISSIONERS | pyrnjiure, paraphernalia, etc. 25.216.15 | Charles Grove of East Orange, N. J. g single hit New London shut out| Anthony Wisneski o vouns 21 years| Two Thousand Feet of Road Con- Great Keeper of Wampum. —_—free Bllflllflg Kinds and lflhlgh BORN old, was given a reformatory sentence structed During the Past Year. ‘The report of Great Keeper of Wam- ALWAYS IN STOCK o l!’t‘er he’had changed his plea of 'n;)t o &\ PRI A O ACaeEof —akiddietown m‘.«p‘x’-fi‘;’g’m"xfiml I:::!fiamrcsimofl::: /A i one g ePairing Sidewalk. B O e et itS 0| The full report of the park commis- | showsd the following figures: dolph, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. A. D. LATHROP ¥ B m‘h‘,h ;“-eu!s:':-k:xtk company are :Z:l;; o, W ol T hie e o 10| Sloners which comprises Joseph ‘T. General Fund. Wibberley, and grandson to Mr. and 8! Fanning, Martin E. Jensen, William A. | Balance in great wampum belt Mrs. Frederick E. Sage of Norwich, | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket St 1 between Hickory street and Fourth|about 15 of his mflk“‘“h”m!‘“g‘!“ Norton, Henry F. Parker, Frank J. $1,998.49 | pALMER—In Westerly, R, I, A 17, Teleplione 463-12 f . street. - fhecks and g cnsked clght of e[ King and Jonn. 3. Tes followa: 3 1916, a daughter, Mary Clara, to of every.description, new- SEAG later fleeing to Canada and then push- | " During the year the most costly item 310000 | and Mrs. Barl Palmer. (Mrs. Bastland of Fitchville has|iD8 West, being caught in Portland,|of work done, and that which was moved to Prospect street. Ore. Inasmuch as the youth had tried|clearly the most important, was the $5,098.49 DIED l-‘ok 00 FALSE oy S sucu e mnaniey o mopay, | tlhte o | 2? construction of about two thousand | Orders drawn on great keeper ~ | PrrTMAN—In New Bedford, Masa., en- TEETH James J. Ankerton of Boston was & | tence mns Bien 1n proferenes sy e et | foot of the road which, on the board's| . of wampum, from No. 93 to tered into rest, May' 1, 1916, Elld W., up busiess visitor here Wednesday. ‘ P! plan of proposed development, is{ No. 188 inclusive . .00 .$2,958.67 widow of Robert H. Pittman, in her Set In Gold, Silver, Rubber or i prizon term. known as the Taftville entrance. This 62d year. R g Platinum. Bring or Mail Mrs. Willlam H. Co“‘m,n of Pros- |y, the case of Rocco Coloantonio, the | work was done expeditiousiy and with | Balance on hand .. +-$2,139.62 | LONGENECKER —April 80, 1915, at his . Italian watchman who on.the Darrow |4 thorough: ch made th Orphans’ Fun Tesidence. North Stonington, Dr. Ber- N. E. Artificial Tooth Co. pect street 1s visiting in Boston with|dock in New London shot and killed | geamciiie n.n;se’n;:lh‘nt engaal Aeabnts ] Balancs an hand Gaet terbrti 8383340 o T Dotaved RUSbARA’ T s s nds for 8 few days. another Ttalian, was nolled on rec-|plishment. The financial outlay |'Wampum from great chief of guerite ' Annie Lonsenec\mr Ge ommendation of State Attorney Hull | brought a result so satisfactory that,| records . e i s 3 Krombach), in his 49th yeer. A S S T o At 1?‘:}1 ',':':‘,’,‘:“ G'hon *;:l‘l'e been em-| A grand jury gad fsflted to dlnflictdfl:fl with the situation improved e A |titerest o it 9y [ D i e, Ay % D%, Most Cigary ars Geod-—r School: have' completed thelr ‘Wore. of |~ O © Clore of murder and 10| ing for ihis use the land recelved from Trons | Puperal fro i Tate smagzpsy| MAHONEY BROS,, i3 = o3 PSSR . 2 S, , o! - P ¢ g it 2. . . 01 FHESE Anz w:n B s Hior\s foes guedbes and. S ot Murphy | S Completion of the road within & | Orders drawn og great keeper 2 i FALLS AVENUE ; e rence team, is making good. Murphy |reasonable time is not regarded now| of wampum, No. o No. DREDGE—In mkin, : TOM'S 1.2-3 5¢ cut in ‘thé partitions and ‘the Tooms|has been fhe choice of the manage- |as the matter of serious owpense and| 01 inclusive . 1,106.16 | B Dt oF B‘n‘l‘:n’l(a— Hack, L"‘"’ and GQOD FH,LOW 10cCIGAR | covnected. ment in the first five games that Law- | trouble which for a long time seemed ————| Hale and Albert Bldredge of Yantic, Shaut Gk s, TA rence has played. According to all|to certainly await the carrying out| Balance on hand . ? aged 37Sears and S monihe, reports, Denny, with a - little more|of this important project. By using| The following officers were elected: | Funeral from the homs . -1 We “' Our service to be '-N. THOS. H N‘-& Prop. "'-nklln st coaching and experience, will make|this land which was generously do-|Great Sachem, Alfred Liguri, New SNSRI T ioFale | best at ihe most reasonable Prices. TR hursday afternod: 4 at 2 one of the fastest catchers in the|nated by the Messrs. Bushnell to the | London; great senior Sagamore, " Gl Burial nhmu lot, Pauti- Funeral of Calice Larowe Held Wed- | jeagye. city, the route will be-more slightly | George M. Barnes, Bridgeport: great| pesc: moiam @ riet > 1 nesday Morning—Denny Murphy than that first plannéd the actual road | junior Sagamore, St. C! T. Corson, lllll' M CI' 5 of'l' DRS. L. F, and A, J. Lfl“mB Making Good With Lawrence—Per- Paveanals sad Wots building will be decidedly easier and, | New Haven: great prophet, Waiter G. artar, 287 Main 8¢ sonals. H. R. Adams, who has been emploged | I consequence, there wiil be a nota- | Austin,_Stam: great chief of rec- in mfli No, 2, setting up machinery ble and most gratifying saving of ex-|ords, Willlam Saunders, Waterbury; PRACT'SE LIMITED TO ense. It is safe to say that when |great keeper of wampum, A. C. Kist- Hours 10 o m. 0 3 3. m. ,;.T,_-l:fm’""m e Tatows tock O R s SRl U ST ?hlsd Toad fs completed, no other . main | ner, adietown. ¥ Ch l] & All 4 3 roads than those. now built wl e Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat |3hus Lerowe on Providence street, | to New Bedford. needed, except as possibly a road | weshofacangies in Catst Guard. urc €D LOZENGES - - will purlly the :ofid and olur M e around the northerly end of the lake| Competitive examinations wfll be e v Trom O S fonr vere| Unolaimed Letters at Postoffice. | if the land.there should at some time | held June 28 In Avashisgren, Dr & ana 15 Main Street A BOX “ R: R. AGNEW, M. D, |vere siouped avout the casket. Four | Three unclaimed.letters in the Taft- | come into possession of the city. This | several other large cities in the coun- " 10c e » ® | 'friends filled the places of bearers. At | Ville postoffice are addressed to John|policy is best for the double reasonj|try for the purpose of filling about Physician and Surgeon the services in the Sacred Heart church | Cornire, Wilfrid Dufresne and Miss that when the roads mentioned are|ten vacancies in the line and engineer o - ot Room zu Thayer Building at 9 o'clock ‘a requiem high mass was Imbella, O’Connor. constructed, the public requirement is | corps of the Coast Guard academy at y Conn. Greeneville office: sung by Rev. U. O. Bellerose. The this regard will be well covered, and | Fort Trumbull. The requirements are Ofice Hours: 12-. choir sang two hymns. Burial was in| _Arthur Thurlow was a visitor in|Decause it is a matter of very consid- | that the candidates must be American 2-4 p.m.; 7-8 except Wednesday | the Sacred Heart cemetery, where | Willimantic Wednesday. erable expense to maintaln park|citizens, unmarried physically sound, DlRECToRS 7-8 Wednesday and Satur- | &od Father Bellerose read a committal ser- St y Foads after they ave bullt. To provide |of good moral character and between 50 MAIN STREET - | .« day evenings, and by Saturday | vice over the grave, Mrs. K. M. Babitt s spending a few | [2Cilities for travel through the por-|the ages of 13 and 24 for line cadets, i tions of the park not Vet opened up,|and 20 and 25 for cadet engineers. additional paths can be made from appointment Undertaker George G. Grant had|days with friends in town. i charge of the funeral arrangements. time to time which require only mod- Westerly Invitation Accepted T“E nEL -“0FF‘ Emil Gaucher of New Bedford is|erate expense either for maintenance| At a well attended meeting of the EMB i Amfll'ioan “o"“ Catcher Murphy Making Good. visiting relatives here for a short|or for construction. The genuine ap- | Noank Fire Co. it was voted to ac- S Dennis Murphy, the local star back- | time. preciation shown for those already es- | cept the invitation of the Alert Hook Plan Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, stop, now with Jesse Burkett's Law- 5 tablished makes it certain that others|and Ladder Co. of Westerly to attend Rates 76 cents per day and um | HAYES BROTHERS, Telephons 1227. . .. 2628 Broadway Fugene Mercier has accepted a po-|to be built will be held in equal fa- | their meeting the latter part of this Lady Agelatant Traveling Men, Ets, sition -u;'u the Ponemah (Sompany in vor, s u’mn’t;- m ?rm;ut M:x of '-!'m \x;(s;s hgge Telephone 328-3 mill No setting up machinery. ther matters attended to during |signifie intention of making the . ll.l"r' Connection, Shetucket Street, o the year were the scraping and c!wE trip. There will undoubtedly be more HENRY E. CHURCH ARREL & SANDERSON, Prope M. J. Murphy, a student at st |INE Up of the roads and especially re- |go when the time arriv Thomas' Seminary. has setarned o |Pairing the Greeneville _entrance, n building a path along the deer yard, | Twenty-Five Viclent Deaths Durin, B 1 547, 3 \ Trommer’s . y o hiS parents Bore. "€ ® TeW 0838 |muiing’an addition to the tool house: | o Apr, ? Adam’s T ' Hale -3 sends Water isken from below. ihg |, Unofclal records of vislent deaths am’s Tavern { Evergreen Beel' — Ernest Pollard has returned to Hart- | mani dam to the deer enclosure, and |in Connecticut during April show 25 1861 . i REAL GERMAN LAGER i adding 20 aluhsu.nunl.l hen:hu to the :m;-. p-emsrm’;r '{r'::“:fium‘m h; e:;-: : B e : o SR (& et Sahara | S neally Sne e of - e tot ] gter i, the public me fneet standacs skating pond in as good order as pos. | violent deaths. Those due to accldent ands 6t Beer of Europe and America: 2 sible for the enthusiastic mrititude, | Were 59. Twelve were caused by au- Of Horehound and Tar hich mado use of it durine the. wer: | tomobile, 11 by burning, - ine on the H. JACKEL & CO. ter. The board regards it is im. | rafiroad, seven by drowning and the [l Shea & Burke i . SOUND PERF rtant d 2 remainder from various other causes. 4 : le, Bunker : g ::‘ dv:_i'boil:‘.d’ ;:‘iv h BLEAn mm SEea Ao ek eoxte?x‘::mm‘xt:ay-fif There were_three homicides. 41 Main Street T AN Hyiax Joas Noure i able and sgttractive as soon as such Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. Funeral Directors A A ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone 4i7-12. “IRON CAS'I'INGS QUENS; COIAS || iy choomsparkiing Eyes| BE i nis oo 2o bresen w2t | NORWICH TOWN sore throat and” Most Women Can Have pond ‘in a safe condition for the young children,” who' should be subjected to | May Arrivals Among the Birds—Miss BEST GRADES OF T PIG IRON of no sk which can in eny way be Palion 5 Bessll gt Sostland Read > 3 Close Texture, Strength, Softness u y ‘Ohio Physician agement of Dlaces specially designed| Serviee—Who Can Produce a PB*L MISS M. C. ADLES DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN D to Ball and Win 3257 FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST SEND YOUR PATTERNS TO Sty Drnenions. “m ‘bogrd continues to assert its S8R, z eageiness 1o have the street car line| On Bear &ill m the cold, wet|When you wear artificial Hair do not Dmtal surg‘eon gxtended from Toswell evenue® over |period just passed fow birds ‘were |let it be Bargain Hairl Have REAL, ; . ¢ :nmw ;Q'&“‘:&:“:fl‘.nc. nond Imt 5% have hrou‘ht IA':I':SR-.I:fl’nM‘i“AN HAIR as Misc | McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. A MANUFACTURERS - - vegetable ing pond. A year g0 the pmflm l'\"'I- the W,m e mmlum—-n::.ucn&--nx. . orwich” Stesm and Water Heating e - - g 4 i Sondead ot B 3 i Bol | ; . S i Sesomimoda: w.mmwmmm:‘fi-fi? ———————|ALES, WINES, LIQUORS - - - ?3’1“!3"‘“’"2:."?&?’"""“ it 1o | me———————— DR‘ A‘ J SlNAY AND CIGARS DENTIST \ - r § - mnyhlazgacl‘m‘dumwe Rmam Fresh, c -plete stock. Best Service. :a;uw w:llf&u has ever ‘“begi.!?;l; 3 1 DAN MURFHY .Rooms 18-19 A’ll.—lddlu Norwicb 11 Bath Street

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