Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 10, 1916, Page 11

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come in and see a good line of Team | States. Harness, Express Hm'm Democrats and Business Wagons at the right pricés, also Auto Rabes. To close out a few Fur Coats from $1200 up at The foll Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes mL me in temperature and the barometric ay: 14 Bath Street,\ Norwich, Conn, It ‘be wermer Thursday in New ll-:ufixv "and the middle Atlantic JOSEPH BRADFORD, Eetuaies, L Aty " BOOK BINDER | mascusse tor fosiay: mur, |00 200" Wi Yo0orl 675030 wind, cooler at night. Loty < Sun. Moon anda Tides., assault was . W I toes™ Pacts. ViR 1 1208 | hipon e I Rises. s || Water. | Rises. | {0 e o - Day. Il a. m. | p. m. Il a m. || a. m | about eight monihs and he left n.bw{ Overhauling and| ™ e s lEosamham bt S I € .55 2.55 Repair Work . asleep on the night of April 26, about (r 113 midnight she was awakened Bfank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 SROADWAY ——— e ™ one rapping on the window of her | night. North T“ bedroom. Her husband was in New P : . * Extra. n of all kinds on W5 hoore aiti Bigh s York and she was in a bedroom down values in the lat- wdlx bours after bigh stairs with her three children, Albert | Mart: Hrth ' E AUTOMOBILES, x Suodnow, asi ol saifler oesupying the gt metal. ~The roof will be shingled. Tobacco’s - ‘tobacco, 1 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, She inquired_who it was and the %o S M I . DOTE oS WE SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT. TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- 3 — e Funeral of Paul Gadle — Andrews- Shamara Wedding—Personals and Notes. The funeral of Paul Gadle took place Tuesday afternoon from his late home st eada > PP reply came ‘“Ralph”. She repled’ Judge Reed. L e Unclaimed Letters. $'pose, an thue mu"t be @|on au .13:2]‘.:7 zlllxm. m-.- The unclaimed letters in the Taft-| raft of fellers that likes to |our window. We do Arst-ciase Watch BENJAMIN PUMERANTZ 1S s e e ey s e e 38a “Jewsicy Repairing. ~ Guarantesd urley an ene ’ : ming, Upholstering and Weed Work. FACING PERJURY CHARGE | Herman, chew an am?ke the 'hnd’tl'nt $100 Alarm Clocks at T6e. Placed on Trial in Griminal Superior| . - | Sl tastes like a’ infants’ an’ in- | J. OGULNICK & CO. on Central avenue. Many friends and Py~ Aot S o i valids’ breakfast food. Phone 714-12 82 Franklin Strest relatives and a delegation from the| yrg Emily Datbeare will représent| Benjamin Pumerants of New London Blacksmithing in all its branches. Court on Tuesday Afternocon. T Established 1907 Sedswick Post, G. A. R. were in at-|Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps, No. | was put to plea in the criminal super- | Frederick Bunse was a business| ¢An? o Jor more marks must sn‘]fl x E‘m'k ‘J"r“' 4 ’ 16, of this city, at the thirty-third an- | jor court in New London, Tuesday |Caller in town Tuesday. i B R e ;e; l:-{‘:gc?ie ;f:l\(’:%; w;:.‘ %(;-n?)‘;ctgz nual convention of the Woman’s Relief | morning on nme charge of pcr;ury.u He enjoydiggin'.tobaccostemsfi?n: Colfes: - B 20.23-28¢ between their teeth or tampin’ | Ceylon Tea ..1b., 35¢ NORWICH DELEGATES TO RELIEF CORPS CONVENTION Mrs. Emily Dolbeare Leaves Thi Morning for New Haven. Rev. J. H. Parquette of New Haven Greenevill .| Corps, Department of Connecticut. in | pleaded not guilty. Abbut the. esf;?&"fi:‘”fl.péh"g; New Haven today and Thursday. Mrs.| Pumerantz is accused of making|"es & Visiter in town Monday. American flag and many foral formg | Dolbeare will leave this (Wednesday) | false statements on the witness stand Wwere placed near the body. The bear | morning and will be accompanied by | while testifying during the trial of his Hector Gaucher has returned from o extended visit with friends in Put- | ? - - - ’ W <he past president. brother, Nathan Wmmerantz, on the | o em down in their 1pes an fhe Tonowing: Billy Speliman. Sunn Arrs. Mfi[fixe:? Nreight, past dspart- | chargo of ‘areon in e crifminal su- |47 pEroT e P b All Other Teas ... Ib. 25¢ Servi B ment president an 58 n John- | perior court in Norwich, February 11, DlAMONDS ervice, George L. Kiss, John Curran, | ment president and Miss Lillian John, | perio Horedore Fregeau left Tuesday for| tryin’ to make ‘em burn. was in the family lot in Yantic ceme- | for the convention Tuesday. The charge of perjury against Ben- pmhyn"‘:ft‘ where he has secured em- WATCH mm tery where a committal service was|. The meeting will be called to order | jamin Pumerantz is a sequel to the Baking Powder .. Ib., 12¢ “They’re welcome —let’em conducted by the officers of the Sedg. |by the department president, Mrs. | irial and scquittal of his brother, Nac ks of Bedgiboct Wik’ the 7 Rice ............1b. 68c : wick Post and Rev. Mr. Ricketts pro- | Robertific M. Kelsey of Clinton. ~ As | than, on the charge of arson. Nathan | e ens s of Honehe Faron o go as far as they like. But for | . PENDANTS, nounced the benediction. Undertakers | the first session is an open one all are | was 'charged with setting fire to his| Norwich avenue. E: ‘ Cocoa Ib., lG‘/c Henrv Allen and Son had charge of the | welcome. Mrs. Lizzie H. Armold of | clothing store In the Shea building in oG R me, as old Patrick Henry said, Sresi e ¢ o 2 BROOCHES, funeral arrangements. New Haven, past department presi- | Bank street, New London, Saturday| Rev. U. O. Bellerose attended the 4 7 dent and past president of Admiral | night. December 13. 1315. The fire com- | 49 hours' devotions in the St. Mary's | *Gimme LIBERTY 1" Cresent Matches . . box, 4c BRACE‘ETS RINGS WEDD Foote corps, No. 3, wil give the address | pletely” destroyed the store and caused|church at Putnam Monday, * » - WE ING. of vdvetlhcome. ‘Dr. Oscfmt-:h Mm;rer ‘:vfll ex- | considerable damaged to the building. N Li 3 % bs Pearl Tapioca 1b. 9¢ i ten e welcome of the church to the| Nathan Pumerantz was arrested resi; his - hose PR of every description, new- G ';-ynw-—f‘h-r;--:- delesation and Mayor Franic J, Rice |ang tied and after o trial of severai e s e o Do ve wires wi jobs keep . e Russian churc! unday tae | will exten: e welcome to the city. days, a jury returned with a w. et own. 3 est models in every marriage of Harry Andrews and Miss| The time will be taken up chiefly by | of not guilty. His brother. Benjamin | ccPted @ Pposition out of t them on the Jump all day want finish Katrina Shamara took place. The| the reading of the president's report | Pumerantz was one of the principal ceremony tor Nickelenko. The groom is 27 years | vear here .in. Connecticut. The guest The issue of the trial hinged to a . - ’ & — something with body and 218 Main Street The state had |. Tugsday afternoon ow- a weaver. %is bride is 22 and was al- ot Aatiner ot fims. tc and Mrs. Gamul Shamara of North|department headauarters, Room 407, | door into the cellar to set~fire to ino| = ~ Emil gua: resigned his po- R Unit hmmm was performed by Rey. Nes- | of the work accomplished during the | witnesses for fhe defense. i W 10 Paaay s eedl| 8 tobacco with “insides” to it 5 fllTfl Cfl. sition in Bridgeport. Skt of age and was born In Greece the son | of honor during the convention will | farge extent on whether a door leads | > of> o0 2 Position S e of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews qf | be Mrs. Lura-1. Smith, national sen- | ing to the cellar under the Pumerantz| There were no pictures at the Hill- 3 M & Geo H- Bhss North Main street. He is employed as | ior vice-president, of Attleboro, Mass, | store was accessible. fullness and relish. They get n 5 who wil Yepresent the national body. | introduced testimony to show that Na- |ing to the failurg of the films to ap- | . % so born in Greece, the daughter of Mr.| Council meeting will be held at the | than Pumerantz had gone through the itin LIBERTY Long Cut. It’s Main street. The newly married cou-|in Hotel Taft, at 9 o'clock. At the | flammable material there. GEORGE G. GRANT Several young men have returned b ple will reside in Greencville, afternoon session behind closed doors| When called to the stand for the de- | trom an _sutomobile trip through all choice, selected leaf: aged U]]da‘hker a]ld Emhlw DIAM OND RING S will be held the memorial service fory fense, Benjamin Pumerantz testified | Massachusetts. The trip was made in Greeneville Kickers Win. deceased members and later the reg-|that there tas shelves and tadle|the car of Alexander Reeves. from three to five years to VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES The Greeneville Kickers defeated the | ne-sag i contines, theonslh Thoer: | Bairq S0d placed againet the deor eof. fully 2,500 | 1 and eten and grow 3 Pt Tmmm. up and will continue througl urs- at it could not used. e infor- ridgeport—There are ly 2, pen 'eel Prompt attention to or i3 AT VERY LOW PRICES Preston Highlanders Tuesday after-{day. On Wednesday evening at 8 |mation against him claims that this|more gu;?u in the Bridgeport public X AmEr & !‘.].ppm‘ 830. “.’;rum'l THE WM. FRISWELL CO. noon by the score of 10 to 7. The Pres- | g'clock will be held the annual flag | testimony caused the acquittal of his|schools at the present than this fmmt and tasty. . . ton pitcher was very weak and the | presentation and patriotic program to | brother and that the testimony was|time last year, accordiig to a report o 25 and 27 Franklin Street Kickers pounded his offerings to all | which all are welcome. This service | false. submitted to the board of education = e corners of the lot. The Kickers would | is open to the public. Among the| The trial of Pumerantz was started | at a meeting held last night by Super- LIBERTY is all real-thmg likke to hear from other fast teams un- | speakers will be the Rev. Oscar Maur- | at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Pum- | intendent S. J. Slawson. ? Most Cigars are G der ffteen vears of dge. Thomas|er for the church, Mayor Frank J.|erantz is being defended by Attorneys il km d_ch - TH‘F:O’E ARE BETTER | Dooley is captain and George Swanson | Rice for the city, Mrs. Laura 1. Smith | John C. Geary, Philip Z. Hankey and meaty, SMOKING -an ewing- Fiwish $0 aniounes that. iy St TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR is manager of the Kickers. national. senior vice-president, for the | Warren B. Burrows > and Attorney BORN l hard of Photography is now open and ready - . Women’s Relief corps; Department | Thomas E. Troland is assisting State|pyen 10 wnis city, May 9, 1916, & goods, too — no loose, for business. GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Personals. Commander Henry_ J. Seeley, of| Attorney Hull Immediately after the EED-—] 3 ' . The St udio has been newily deoc- U daughter, Dorothy Emily, to Mr. and h b k orated and furnished with modern, up- Wil Hall and his mother, Mrs. | Bridgeport, and ~Past Department|jury was impanelled State Attorney Eaward A Breed, stems —no short TOKEnN |¢;° Williat J. Hall of Fifch strect, have | Commander Charles M. Griswold of | Hull and counsel for the defendant 3 o test Tacas tn- . Latest ideas in lighting and posing, returned from Belleville, N. T., ‘where | Guildford, for_the Grand Army; Divi- | agreed upon certain matters such as ARRIED R eal ALITY |particular attention patd to Ladles and they aiterided the funeral of Mis. Hiaibe | Slon Commander Robert T. Alcorn, of | the admission -of the information on pdsiads leaves—just real QU. Try them and see, 2 THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St, Next to Palace Cafe 2 Children, with special equipment for o WELL — BROWNING —In Reho- - Mre. Willlam Barcluy, Hartford. and Past Division Com-|which Nathan Pumerantz was tried,| CRO thmugh. Children. ST R el Pl mander William H. Hart, of Bridge- | the entire disposition of the case that| SOt Mass, May 3 1916 by Rev. R clear fioious: petrbmine 15 Tespestiully. p- DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE / port, for the Sons of Veterans. There | Benjamin Pumerantz was a witness| D; Frost, Miss Ancle Ney Frowning 1% pELum maTEBONE, 287 Main St. e UL MR will 'also be recitations by Miss Hazel | for the defense, and other matters| of Retoboyn aad frederick, N Successor to Laighton Bros., May Bassett: contralto solo by le hich would tend to shortem the = ‘\ ‘Maf: Conm. PRACTISE LIMITED TO ; AAREIER 1N BALTIC | e Eatnerine Boehler, " the 11 vear THiat, e S Sl Mata'st. Necwich, Hougs 19§ 81103 7 0, Harrison G. Miller Deserted His Wife | 0ld song bird; selections by a Quartet| George E. Pitcher of Norwich, ciil ; = composed_of ' Mrs. Frances Beehler, | engineer, was called as the first wit- | AHERN—In Hartford, May 9, Thomas ! Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat on- December 2, 1912. Soptano, Miss Hazel Graner, contral: | ness and he explained a map of the 3, Anern formerly of thls Gity, wged TR 1647 : Helena F. Miller, who has a board- | {0 Charles Tngwell, [onor a0 G 1 celiar of the Lawrence Shea bullding | mymon—tn Norwich, May 9, 1916, ]I ILE }2 Y- ) o ing house #t834 Asylum avenne, Hart- | Docrier, bass, accompanied, by Mlsa|in which the Pumerants ston Biiza M. widow of ~Capt. &tmeon S8 & B = i Adam’s Tavern R. R. AGNEW, M. D. ey i Qivorced from Harrison G.|fiag presentation by the devartment - e N oF rimatar sibeibtier. \ i Physician and Surgeen Was charged with deserting Her Dec | Patriotic instructor, Mrs. Carnle O.| COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. |ESTY.—iIn Montville, May 8, 1916, \ % 1861 Room 214 Thayer Building 2. 1912. Miss Helen Maynard and Mil | Buchanan, of Milford; orchestra se- B Chasies H. £ety, 1a his dith Jear J ffer t the public the finest standard Worwich, Comis Greshaviiia affice: | | {éncwas ‘Strsioq h: Talttn, (Ot 1. | 5 Seadeship of Atbert A. Willluma, | Papers in T o o e e ML s y brands 5t Besr of Burope and America: Office Hours: -3; E ler was a traveling man an in Superior Coul o Bop s ida pt Wednesday | was in the custom of belng away from | After the patriotic program at the i kboarth and Annfe M. Walsh, aged 3 years. . : | church there will be a reception to g e to Btantoed. May & 1916 T e N oy T s e L On NovINhe department officers ana _invited | | The following compensation agree- | WILLARD —In Btamford. May 8 3918 ments have been filed in the office of R ap, tment husband a check for $50 to pay his | Zuests at the Center church house on the superior court: Willard. traveling expenses. He Ift the fol- | Tempie stre The Uncasville Mfg. Co, Montvivile, lowing Monday and Mrs. Miller said P PR R employers, and Charies E. the, CARD OF THANKS H she had not seen her husband since, Gets Big Legacy. /| Montiile, employe. He suffered an American Hiouse althiough To damuntys 1958, she secelved | | Haward 8. Harknest of 1 Bast Hov- | teoted Band on Aptil 18/ Comben We wish to extend our heartfelt a letter from him. In this letter he | enty-fifth street, New York, whose | tion was awarded at $5 weekly, to be- | Sratitude to the friends ‘and nelghbors Special Rates to Theatre Troupss, esses shown to asked her for money. She knew of no | summer home is at Goshen Point, Wa- May 1. O & B o Traveling Men, Ete. reason why he did not return. 'There{terford, has been made “the third Pendleton Bros., Inc, Noank, em-|our beloved father. Also for the beau- ‘was a registry return receipt shown in | largest holder of stock of the Stand- and William Devon, Noank, | tiful flowers. Livery Connection. = 8hetucket Street, | court. This disclosed that on March |ard Oil Co., of New Jérsey and its 1 ‘The employe was injured (Sign GADLE' FAS x. FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. |16, of this year, Miller was living in |subsidiaries under the terms of the| March 31 when he cut the top of hit THE "AMILY. Providence. will of his brother, Charles W. Hark- | foot with a sharp. instrument. Com- * Set in Gold, Silver, Rubber or ness, filed “for probate in the surro- | pensation was awarded at $7.50 weekly, - AN Platinum. Bring or Mail T s gate’s court. to begin April 11. rommer s The decedent, who died May 1, held The New London Fruit and Produce at_the time of the Standard Oil dis-|Cé, New London, employers, and 5 olution suit 42,400 shares of the com- | James H. Scott, New Lond Evcrgl'een Beet 3“ m ;lny's stock. He is sald to have sold Tal::elanjury mfl:: ganfi]fl?m ares, all of h h k) 2 O REAL GRRMAN LAGER BTt s ivtie doeh | peers wat 16 elbkly, to- Gesin ARy You’ll be glad if you lo o0 *“'"3'2:0' T b oy e e e 'Archumg Forzance, Norwich. em- begin, right away, to DR. A. Ju S‘NAY H. JACKEL and othier Skin Troubles e By Rk . '® | ploer, and D. Chinigo, Norwich, em- ] & fargest Sholder, Soses smares. o on TeD b The sward was $6.75 smo#;’and chew LIB- Dentist 2 reekly, ti Feb. 20, UND PERFECT H. F. Staab Was Delegats. ¥ The A:mb;r?xoohn S, Tantic El’i . - Rooms 1819 Alice Building, Norwioh o N rman F. Staab has returned from | ¢mployers, and Thomas Jones, Yantle, Phone 1177-8 m i Tk witecs lie went %% & don: sinplove. ! e was iniied Wareh 23 It’s the : gate to the congress, which convened A 4 a 2 g BEST THE DIME SAVINGS BANK 3 AT PR The New London Ship and Engine ; B l.n" GRADES, OF PIG IRON fational ‘disputes sBAfl be referred, | Co. Groton, smpleyers, apd Erie Paulk- ; money’s §# OF NORWICH . antee like 1 idis petition of the - | ner, Grof employe. e injury oc- i o Insuring “',:Zfit“fin‘m? Sir. Staab went aa | curred on March 25, and the sward worthyom‘ £ fl‘bm declared at the uggtzif 4 ’,‘r Closs Texture, Strength, Softness it N alternate for F. A. Baler of New Lon- | was $5.98 weekly, to begin April 6. 3 SR > bl v gyl g o ) 'SEND YOUR PATTERNS TO Nearly a Thousand Men Out. = < New London Tuesday faced the most can buy. Wwidespread labor controversy in the history of the city. Foll the re- 3 S - hffil of cdntrmt&um-hd other em- *Norwich” tu--::fi " ] Gov. Simeon_E. Baldwin. By membersof z Falls Avenue "DENTIST i DR. E. J. JONES : Setes, 137 | sumon whowia - Gropped e = TRy ‘ mm - o rnight = "0 | 7 the tmion tceders. 5 3 *‘ _ “g,""“:w“' “'himfl’ N . »\ B G55 3 % ol o | o = = |DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |CANNED PINEAPPLES s &%&,";%&m ; - Dental Surgeon ; JELLIES, ETC. McGrory BIil‘fl‘ * Norwich, Conn.

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