Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 10

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Miss Ridgely and Mr. Reld for time have been members of the Gk organtzation and have on gxéat Paramount theatres. A the title role lun-u last notable one was in Lasky picturization of the h- Chiorus | Ing, but was reinstated b4 “I put water in the sheets of his bed L ‘Sxe wnuu nbeh cold, but he didn’t. | To. Thefts During Freshman Year. His total thefts during bis freshman mr at college amounted to about &500 he said. He was expelled from ty when a sophomore for nan in his senior year that” time Do began 1o attend church regulxrly./uu:onch he had no religious convictions. He . asserted, however that he did not steal during the time o | be Was a devoted church attendant. dent building came up and turned it off. Gave Arsenic in Food. “T gave hl’m arsenic a few days be- he was planning to go away. sotnxnmgnnm think. thi Cheated at Pool. After leaving college, he told of a trip ‘where he we hig. living by cheating at pool. He then went to Scotland, where he took @& speefal ‘course in Edmhu-rgh untver- sity. He said he “doctored’ his ai; : | ma from the University of Michigah 80 ed the dose until all of it was gone. gave him the-dose in his food. Once or twice it was in egg mnogg and a|once in rice pudding and (hen once refuse her golden chance. I-lln'-l!. however, these compli- are overcome after a series of and dnnnfle situations, and | Pt ice is given to belleve that ‘happily. COLONIAL THEATRE. big feature picture at the Colo- m-eoumn tan, Lubin in Majesty, m Jthn Merrill; L. C. Mr. Ashton, the his|said, “we used in_hot mille.” ‘Waite told of sleeping on. the couch on the night before his fatherin-law's d-m S0 as not to disturb his wife. He got up an hour after retiring, he said, l.ndkadlnhstered chloroform to Mr. ‘ec] Acquaintance With Mrs. Horton. Telling of his acquaintance with Mrs, Horton, Walte said he heard her sing at a theatre here rast fall and he went frequently just to hear her. He met hed behind the scenes, he sald, and saw her every day after that, be- coming “very fond of her. «q 20 ehe seem to reciprocate?” ask- uel, “3he B Waite replied. ‘He then told of taking up with her the study of foreign languages and ramatic expression. “At ten o'clock in the morning,” he to go to school to- gether. Then we would have luncheon somewhere. Afterwards we would to the Plaza (where thelr “studio” was located) or I would take her to her- music instructor and would re- turn for her. Plaza and study languages and play for a couple of hours. In the evening we often went to the opera to- gether” “Did you ever Jnest her husband™ the witness was asked. s have seen him.: “Did_you ever tell your wife about Mx;lx:' Horton?” Dealings With Embalger. he could get credit: for certain studies and thereby shorten his course in den- Stole $1,500 from Employers. From Edinburgh Waite went to South Africa, where he traveled for a dental supply house. He said he stole $1,500 from his employers the first year and increased the amount each year of the five he worked for him. He also told of hushiing up by the payment of a small sum a scandal in which he was involved by a young woman. His Courtship of Miss Peck. Upon leaving South Africa, Waite returned to the United States and went to Grand Rapids to live. Soon after his arrival there he met Miss Peck and | Gas began to court her. “Were you in love with her? he was asked. “I don’t know,” 'Walte replied. Then he told of declaring to her “T'll make you love me.” He admitted knowing that the Pocks were very wealthy and explained that the family received him “very nicely.” Later he met the Pecks at Palm Beach, and it was there Miss Peck con- sented to marry him. He hung his head as he aamitted the thett of a $10 m_Mrs. Peck's purse while at the Floride resort. Almost Broke Engagement. Telling of his betrothal to Miss Peck, he said that two weeks before their marriage he almost broks- their en- sagement. “I was not so sure of ber love,” he explained. Affection for Wife's Aunt. He then told of coming to New Yo with his bride and taking oh apartmont on Riverside Drive. Soon after estab- lishing himsol? heve he formad o so quaintatice with Miss Katherine Peck, the eiderly wealthy aunt of his. bride, which soon developed into an affection on her part which was reciprocated by him to an extent. He said his sunt in-law_was “always very kind” that on several ‘occasions sive. offered him money, but that he refused to ac- cept it. Opened a Brokerage. plater Waite sold real estate for Miss is marriage ceived $30,000 from her, with whic‘h o n‘pened a brokerage account in his own Subssqnently ahe envrusted him wim about $20,000 more. Finally his per- sonal funds and Miss Peck's becam were hers and which was his. “How much did you steal from Miss Katherine Peck?” he was asked. hm'hlchhemmlnd it. FEarller in the day Waite's of | brother m-nk had toM of luvlnc this paper The trh] was adjourned at 10 o’clock umtil tomorrow morning. FOR SALE FOR SALE Near Norwich Town Green Fesolution S sgpane ch, Conn.. l-y 22, 1516 Counell ,g..& A ‘| ers”on’ woolen work: famil Gerbage Sewers ud cateh 7,500.00 §,000.00 2000.00 §60.00 $700.00 490.00 770.00 800.00 R Street iy New lights Health Departmen Shertting and gen. eral nses 2nd_extension . Interest on bonds Park Department . Finance General * sinking fund ... 55,350.00 1,500.00 el Deprtiment— $162,000.00 20,000. 183,000.00 5,000.00 $6,716.98 18,812.51 00.00 4 5,200.00 60.000.00 and reserve fund MR isractor - Contingent .. 195,524.22 — Proo te (3 missory note Er cent), dated missory not Sor Cent), dated April 30, 1914 10,000.00 $10,000.00 Pro; 20,000.00 0od $61,160.00 | ¥ Tich- Drw cn “De 1" Co., . pt. A Tow Eo30 3 steady weay- e o Cirolin. ¥, uuns. R. 1~ may25d nelp wanted; -uuy R o = &mmy. Carolina, R. T ferred. Apply at once. Compen:; wCARD Anm— work in a drug store. . Inquire Tt Bulictin Ornte. vnnm—mrle boaled young men of to fill a téw remaini HELP WA Mule spinner and slasher tender. Apply W. obbs, 10 W, Themes St one 476-12. Y254 wnmvm Wanted: Crompton 100me: one-loom work. Apply to Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Westerly, may2sd THE WHALE gets Into trouble IM 7 Mascot, Sew i‘ Gh-ml'um and Stone; Dthel' .M ruflu&l 10!‘ l’l’\llfl gflcfl w Elll Sld Garders. klh.‘flm‘ Jeatie Garege. W R pristle mavitd ocrat cost of pa.lndu overy, climate; | n “Frce. dress Pwmflnh B\flllflfl Otfice. may: ” Ave. Anmy to '?ofi‘i"i“" (g Broadwa: ‘mayita st handlin; ing nne"%%'."..:.‘.";fim n‘?: Geo. & Potvin, Moosur FOR SALEMarket and _ grocer, gtore doini Bood business in Plainfiel e Sag G- Pobrin;: Maasti | veniences, five ments, 'hhfl'o:' Without m.m, T oton st “ may17d Furnished boardwalk S o g, B ‘m‘ Bt i n dnvi 92 Wumn:nm ow 1hodon ol elght-room cottage Sresiace an siace ana 13 Tom postoffice. PhS%n. may TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all con- LA i in i Telephone 522- fhents, Inciudin ve minutes 114 or 777. Franklis 8t FURNISHED rooms; lunch s "Qd' $1 up. 189 Franklin St eyiza WBF“‘—’T;GDEEEnl ‘flhn X‘DE‘PI'D! wet 35 per monen. 3. Ring. 53 Broasway. TO Wmn ocottage, 61 Otro- bando Ave.; rent $6 per month, or will sell on favorable termms, 'Jonn £, ning, b2 Broad ‘may11a ROOMS to ronl, with or without board, 26 B e FOR SALE at s “bargain hck palnut and ash desk: $ 1-3 feet lon 3 f de. §%5% feet high glnu glags front. D n Stonington, Conn. _apr2i FOR SALE—Good pigy, C ouur v Domm Hokiyn, Gond: 37 SALECheap, ome 1912 T. B. J-l!uyco touring car, Rambler model, in l order, foom and commodious; e m{ | family car. "4 R Leseno NT—. , | nousekeeping. of six rogms, o and vatis FOR RENT- wit convenhncal. ruft. Mr: inEelos. Maple 5 of © Geo. FOR RENTNine room house at 3 n RENT—Cottage Crescen Beach, Conn. Inquire Jas. A. Hiscox. Phone 985-4. TO RE ed room for light 27 Dlvmon St. lnr i1d A furn; when he blows. Now, listen, Louise: and best 25 cent dinner in New England. may24d WANTED—Young man for clerical work; n6 cxperience necessary, but must good penman; give age and es expected. Address Clerk, care or he Bullet.ln. mayz4d hand furniture; !P A. Bruckner, 55 1. 717-3. may24d -Apprentices for moulding; e s P Bt WAN m — A competent maid for general housework; must be S g iistnctory- iotantite 1ou ten Mr. ¥. B. Ricketson, Taftville. may2: EXPERIENCED shipping clerks, zs to 40 years old, to tuke tests at Hart 356720422 | | ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. Cash on hand May 15, 1916.. $7.750.70 Water works . . 45,000.00 25,800.00 . 276000 $4,700.00 2,400.00 of OrBimary. Teselpts: Trust fund income Police Department— City court $3,000.00 Licenses . 750.00 3.750.00 Other licenses . 260, Electrical Depart- 210,000.00 $90.000.00 4,000.00 3,100.00 Tomporary "joans. Court hou: 7,100.00 s a) FOR lALE-—Abo\‘ll 36 loads of “good . jOtorge E. Fellows & Co, 36 TO RENTFurnished rooms housekeeping. 78 Sehool St Foteptione 522-13. apr2 City. HELLO, Mr. Poul\rmn Konmh Poultry Yaras talking: your hens g&s? Send 60 ctnu lnr a botuo of Coneiman Spegific Nov Stops the trouble at once. ‘mar2sd TOR Sum_Te Bime s Tow: pull " galf, s"ma m.r'xf:'m and fldl' ‘wagons. Tel. marlid FOR SALE—Now mllcn Sow abont Sre Feare old - thmt ’ uarts of ml‘ll e a-g) wx fire. jen, Uncasville, Tor sale; § ft3 In. o C. Worth & Co., b S M i FOR SALE Saturday Afternoon, May 27, commencing at 1 o’clock at the late GEO. PALMER place, ICEBOX. £ wide. 3. b about: one-half mile from Plainfield, SMILE a_while, and while you smile arother smiles, and soon there's and miles of smiles, and while because you lml]e vrm: lhe Ploas- ure you receive from ti b Cor- Rer 30 cigar from Fegen's Smoke Shop. may22d WANTED_Good ~ all-arcund _black- : married £3 Phone 53- l.‘l Nge of & w Sl charge of a (ew rnw sl Wlndarl AD. Bly by let letter, Empxo(y:man; Dept Atmatreng o, 100 Sion St l\aw London, Coni may20d mD—Stcond hand tonh. cuxlua. antiques, otc.; Mighest cash Price. write or call Ward 97,100.00 From general sinking fund, to otes of Dec. 24, %12 a.nfl April 30, 1914 20,000.00 147,773.52 7,294.22 356 To moet xhe expenditures. called for estimates, a tax the foregoin o | sfeven (G135 mufl on Phe tast ity list i 1 said lst belng $13,- 433,957, 00, aadition the said estimated rflunm ‘to the auriual meeting for the fol- o-.‘ o e Tastimiates e 500.00 | tely 1510.00 s—zatein avem 338680 s—Franklin strect nunm Figs 1,000.00 5,000.00 500.00 and ent ’—-'rz‘guunx With asphait Laurel Hill bridge o court house 2,600.00 $41,750.00 Tecommends that Y| The Sperry Engineering THE DURR PLACE consisting of | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE - Phone. Central Bldg., Norwich HAVE CUSTOMER for farm 50 acres up, old fashioned o|10 General Housework Girls, 5 Girls st Heus s, ‘Committee on Finance. - nereby certify Hhat the ebove and . e Sopy of the original ANTED —Nursery maids. Bhodo 1sient Hospital, Broviaencs, R, L, ofs fers a one year's course in training of maids to care for babjes. Apply to kinds; also e Feaner mntrm- from_ your old and pillows. inge: eed_Bldg. -6 uz’i‘: st Normiek T ror *T005s 2 INNERS en. Apply to P-wuxuck Wosien Mite: Wum-l-, wmvrm— .a.rn-n West. erienced warpers ide Stk MiLl Soria 'OMEN want 3 15 $100 months wifts or list positions now obtainable klin Institute, Dept. 35-O. Roches- . apr3d FARMERS—We want you to get you money's worth on fertiizers. We handie P. Armour’s high grade fish and potash and Frisbie's high grade, at a very low gmn-vgie Son 8o Phone 326-5. WANTED 30 UNION CARPENTERS Apply To Co., WATERBURY, CONN. 5| WANTED-WEAVERS Apply To JOSEPH HALL & SON Phone 646-4 Trading Cove WANTED fe seash é’mhnd.,"& laborers, 12 milkers, 8 ys: 4 FREE EMPLOYMENT. BUREAU GEO. L. CHESERO Norwich, Conn. WANTED Finishing room help of sl kinds, fulling miils, wash finish- east on the Sterling road, consisting of | Agent, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Beds and Bedding, Dishes, Carpets, and Some Antiques. Boass LAND FOR SALE PLEASTANT. VIEW BEACH Westerly, R. I Convenient to cars and beach. lots’are situated corner First st. u-a Lawton Ave. (to the south courts). Lots 150x150 feet, or 'Ill cut 50x150 to suit cun- RAN, 10 Burnside may25ThES urchaser. t.. Providence, 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- % il cut 480 1on, daily an income getter). school ana chureh stone and machine worked. - WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. 1. Telezhone 365 Offices 110 Ywest 34th St., New York Telephons 2098 Gresiey FOR SALE. A very desirable small 2 1-2 miles from Frankiin Bq\urc, consisting ot €% acres of so all under cultivation, “noice “siock of 115 owis Jozens of young chickens, a two Sear ‘old heiger, good horse, three wag. gne. last but not least, & fine alx-room henneries. . leaving mu.‘ Gan be be bought yery chieap i¢ taken at once. For par- ticulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, For Sale or To Rent B\I.bltflnflll Frame Building sit- uated corner of Erin ‘White THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May Building EXOHANGE TO RENT apartment of seven rooms in The Marion. stekm b jan- itor service and conilnuous hot water furnishe partment of eizht Tooms in The HuntAgton, 170 Brog way one of the Anest i Norwich 1a: of Shea & Burke, 41 Main St. D RENT_Newly furnisted rooms. conveniences, at The Seymour. RF n—-nknn sz mom 1043-2. aprizd THE Durkse Lane. rear of Bunaun ailatog Furnished rooms to let. Inguire TO RENT_Stors at 61 rruakun st Inquire 3t Bulletin ‘Otfce. decisd FURNISHED m- — cunnny To- cated. Emrma M FOR RENT Comn, all furnished, five| . " from Franklin Square. Excellent location. cnable to right party. Inquire H. SIEGHL, Real Estate Shannon Building. Price very reas- 117 Main Strest TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room _cot- acres d, ks from .nd Salt Pnnfl. lown flower and vegetable gardens: bardwood plumbing -M heat. Reutal 3350, Others 3200t 34000, Send for Booklet FRANK W. COY, “esterly, R. FOR SALE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE CHARLES F. THAYER FOR SALE, 161 Washington Street Hnm M 14 roonu‘ modan Nulpmml I‘rfl -hu!e trees, cxun.lve flwll' and vegetable gardens. has of over é:fl‘ feet and over 330 feet. of the choleen places in Norwich, ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. FOR SALE A Four Tenement House CONTAINING ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ALWAYS RENTED On trolley line and only five minutes’ walk from Franklin square. A GOOD INVESMENT 'mmfi‘nnup-uufinmuq Are "&'..'t‘.'.i""* adventure his fathet s a wmfler;ul world in the dreame a boy, 2 A wodd is brimming right over A world filled with heroes, courageous Bver ready the strons deeds and noble His visions' are story book pletures of wunm “crean s, f the hate and the shame o ite, He Yooks 4t his Tather and wees 1n M eves onty thoughts that are gentle and I Geeds that are Wise. On. sweet little fellow that sits at my Iam zna /Lhat this battered old heart Iam uldaa mttyo\u' eyes'are not open- as To the sins of the world ‘and Hs days of regret. I am Sled ‘you_can: sge but earth's au And xuow o ot 138 ‘burdens of cave or s And 1_pr: %-Mmm Father to you And let it Gs'long sty Iiap scerom ou find. —D4gar A. Guest, in the Detroit Fres Prese. A PETITION, sive S one Krowieas A Lovg that can praise e Test in the best of u A Love trat cfan pity the worst in the A hzw LLhat will make us lifinitety Ana_alvinely-tender, ati the Beastiof- turden. the Strong- The Underling and the Idtt A Love that will make Sympathy e Heart. n A Love to love all & L. O. B, ower n June Nautilus. HUMOR OF THE DAY Does your niece sing?” That Jo what she. csile it replied old P. G. Pester. “I don’t know why.” —Judge. Young thing—Then vyou, too, have felt the subtle touch of his genius. Old party—Oh, yes, and also the subtle genius of his touch.—Life. “Yes, 1 told father that white poker. ;:hln I dropped was a peppermint tab- “Did he swallow it?"—Hobart Her- Joker—He took several good sized clubs and beat his wife. mark—How cruel! Joker—Not at all. They were play- ing golf.—Pathfinder. Mr. Yeast—They say before he mar- ried he studied his 'Il' like a book. Mrs. Yeast—And now he’s married to her he tries to shut her up and put her on a shelf.—Yonkers States- man. Daughter—Mother, 1 wish you would- n't boss father ‘round so. Mother—Why, dear? Daughter—Because when the boys are getting intimate they ask me if 1 take after you—Puck. “That girl puts on a good many airs just because she was & May queen. She ain't such a much.” “Think not?" “No; I'm to be & June bride."—Lou- isville Courler-Jourgal. “The verra best music I effer heard whateffer was doun at James Mac- Loughlan's,” a piper. “Thers wass 15-0' us pipers In the wee back parior, all playin’ different thunu 1 thocht I was floatin™ in heev! erybody’s. see you're Iimmnc 'l‘kht shoes?” Yes; 1 call them my de luxe edi~ THE KALEIDOSCOPE The world's hishest powered motor ship has been built in Italy for the Brazilian navy, its ofl developing 6,400 horsepower. ;. French scientists have demonstrated that the vapors of lodine and bromine pass through thin glass, even at ordi- nary temperature. For preserving paintings a hich cases filled with nitrogen. It is said that a St. Louls widow noted for her garrulity hangs the late lamented's hat on the back of a Chair and talks at it for Lours at a stretch. The world’s principal jade mine in Burma, where the. pr(vll-l'o of min- ing the stone has been in possession of one Indian tribe for many gemera-, tions. B A Never put off till to-morrow the meanness you can cut out to-day. No matter how dignified & man may be, he forgets it when ke sees & can-: ine scrap. ] Europe has about three and one-bal times the telegraph traffic, nearly twice the first-class mail traffic, but only two-fifths the telephonic traffic| of the United States.

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