Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 29, 1916, Page 2

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Tay 31 Shepara Deing fumeral di : i e v g e & B onday s the homc yit My - o ~ ™ v s ZENTY 5 B A. A, Burton, Mion aret McCab B3 3 : E was tendered a miscellaneous’ chower | b € S by a number of friends in honor of har { aster ; 2 approchs "with - George | o fubise ””‘«"u‘v‘fimf-&“ e e o g in Saturday merning and of WILLIMANTIC OFFICE. consuiting with Mayor Dunn aud Folice Chief Fo8 € St. Teteph 210-2. g 4 S st sk | Rchmond'in regard o smaia the year |SSSERNE S hoN T B et 25V 8 * 2 B wall. ‘e _c] not - 10 -3 § . st - | an of begits S » 1 1 the arravaéments were made for dy- | Bumbers and refrest. o ;e 2 £ % 3 CORONER BILL INVESTIGATES namiting the wall or who had done the | Ments were served. SSa § 2 ; DYNAMITE ACCIDENT. | work. = - —— 1 ; 3 i b A ¢ Mayor Dunn Questioned. VERDICT FOR NOLAN Wh v S i Will Have Expert Give Views on Mat- | Mayor Danie! P. Dunn stated that| AGAINST TOWN OF MANSFIELD. To End Coughs e~ X ; . ter of Explosives—Mayor Dunn and | Chief ioley nad come to him in re- okt dgliy " The follom topgil 3 ¥ y B, AT 394 Others Testify at Hearing. gard to the matter of razing the wall | Jury Agrees on. 363323 at Rome. Inuices o : t & i and was of the opinion that we wall | "l Ll ot g bl Wil | okl Sy o In the town | Tuesday morning | Was unsafe for the public welfare and c Beinte: 1a 4 ing the worst e:&m., ina d Coroner Arthur Bill of Danieison | Bhould be razed. ‘The mayor consult- ase Appcal—Court Adjourns o | teaspoonful ux.often as necessary. held an investigation in resard to the | ¢d the superintefident of the street| January 9th. h»( & 2 ounces i dynamiting of the vear wall of ‘he |department, who said that Samuel — sivey (or % pint i oo Slack Saturday afternoon. The | Pocaro was able to do the work. ‘he | Whe nthe superior court eame in for iry wa Y 2 urpose of | latter told the witness that there was |its first session of the week Tuesday t sl T P vus | 0 danger in dynemiting the wall. The [ morning, the argaments in the case of . o e ik any criminal carelessness in fhe plac. | mayor did not. know ~where —Alford | Nolan vs. the town of Mansfield were ha: tahlespoonfuls of 31 ing of such a large charge, of plosive | 5tood when he was struck by the fiying { begun 'T'he plalntiff ‘claims damages siag sy e v1 -~ |°’"c?;£r 'u‘“i 71 i Tths wall, catsine the deaWWof cne | Stones, The witness thonght that near- f to the extent of §735.23 suffcred whem | o 3urs to use Globs Pine Compound, 4] person @nd injuring several: ly 1,000 people werc near the place at | his machine and four horses feill down | casas with Aromatic prinied in red Of ! Coroner Eill adjourned the iigaring.|the time. @ ten foot embankment when the road | outside label, - { at noon with the idea of procuring ea | AMODE the other wiinesses were Dr. mflch they 'were passing oyer caved expert in explosives to give his views | L. I Mason 3. 8. Sullivan, superin- 3 Frost-hites, Corns, Sore Feet on the matter. It is thought in this | tendent of streets, Samuel Pocaro, wn¢ { The jury retired aboat 4 o'clock inl" Bathe the feet warm water te s ¢ way it may be determined whether the | Placed t‘\:e dynutand, J. 1. Grant and |the afternoon and after being out oné | which has been added two tahlespoon- g & rharge was too great or not. Chief Richmond. AIl these witn 8 Lhour and i> minutes rcturned with a | fuls of Calocide compound. This gives acknowledged b, 3 “Gold Standard of Values;” that it is Chief Fal St i wemra! the fin}onhmm«a wall was¥verdict in faver of tHe olaintiff for L:: 8 l&n:‘nrg-ug:"fo‘;o“ ‘in‘“m" % = X : ief Foley's Statement. unsafe and should be 3 sum of $633.23, just $100 less than ti “est; oorms. calfouscs.” sore . *‘first cheice” of discriminati t v unions; also frost-hites or chil- | ting Chief Foley, the first to testify at the | , 1t i5-thought that the coroner will | amount asked for- v The Calosie. actl thwwcen th g in the hearing, told of. ruins of hear more witnesses after he has pro- ‘While the jury was out on the adcve | pores, removing the cause of the trou- . \the £ ’ . the building as th Bie a o oo side walls fen | Cured an expert to ascertain abovt the { case ti# attorneys for those interested use s B N M e Tso kee seet in a te \ z amount cf dyramste used to blow up |in the Page will case came in with the | firm, -Lealth: :-onanr;nfh‘rr:if from REO 18 HERE TO STAY—go no con- = the wall. The coroner during the noou | idea of arguing their points In regard | SWeiling snd puffin i of the i 4 hour made.a tour of inspection of the | to.the motions made by the attorneys| ..o formuta DweRed Y the AND WHEN YOU CONSIDER that ditioa ficment et change thal ‘ Chiidren Or? rulns and latef went dvbr to Pleasant | for the appeilants for an appeal. P. J.| vedical Formula LaROratoriss, Davton Reo the Fifth won the title “The In- great policy. CHER'S Etreet to see for himself how far ths | Danahey, counsel -for the appellants,|Ohio. The ingredients specined can be 7. Pour’ seven years ago and 4 POR FLETCHER'S stones had becn thrown. stated to the court that as he was|procured from any Hood drius siore. o THOSE WHO DID yield to that tempta- CASTORIA unable to locate the clerk Of the Dro- | se—e————— e | E ‘bas maintained its proud position ever pony S e LT Y R A 7 § . GILMAN AUTOPSY-— bate court, and as it was necessary to sisoe—you will that there’s only - pee ing the inl lessened e of the ceremomles, -vhich were very o g the penalty in lost prestige, BULLET LOCATED. | reara o s in Sourt 10 LMY In | well carrled out. . With the state com- ane factor that could have done that— reputation, lessened demand. ot e torney anted an adionrmment. afrer |Mmander were a shmber of other mem- 3 - i J k F l H Had Passed Through Spinal. Gorsl But |5 consritation of the oppesiTe: cORmg: e Ty o ek o e L ‘PAC) LVEN THOUGH YOU ARE NOT ia- 4 Had Not Severod It-—Was in Two|it was#Rlecided thal briefs would be | €20 3 2 i ac rOSt s ere Pieces. filed in the case in two weeks. Alcorn with the starting of the local many reasons for the supremacy of ::: trade, you know it. Ymmnmm g . After this the court adjourned until [$8mp. | The Hartford men made the this great Reo. Snoctns fhtt il © mesk ~ i Better get ready for the Coroner Bill ordered Medical Exam- | the second Tuceday in January of next | qulon® they returned to their homp ; ® : g 2 . iner Dr. L. I Mason to perform an 2 Gl town late in ine evening. vital parts, the Reo standard “factor of THE; MANY REASON: winter autopsy on the body of Nelson Gilman, [W{FE BEATER BEFORE . ; - safety” is one of them. That “5 per A e i Wi il ’ who died Monday as the result of a FHE SDLIGE COURY tnterior Movie Taken. cent more for certainty” is the prime ing theon all hen pe wound received when shot by s iy, SOLMty cuning e ‘fi'-‘:"":"i‘;%f‘ factor in that other Reo attribute— - , &eia] £ randsor, Leon . The autopsy i i ¥cere : = 4 = " . P u ke oo i~ Tuesday mcrnin:?:’d Andrew Sliwa Fined $10 and Costs and | ture that is being prodiced by local “Low cost of upkeep” which is, after THE ONE BIG REASON'is the sum i the b'u"":f':‘..l., had been fired into the Placed on Probation. 3:?3.“»: The ::achw= udeennu tll: - all, the biggedt factor in Reo selling, of all the others—aamely, Reo .= ality % W ’ Sami Chesbro on Pleasan 3 i < J D e et il 1 ror i 4o | Andrew Siiwa was hofore the police | 8treet, ad there ‘vere many present THE SATISFIED USER is the hest i s b e e ek % e its her "ty Youny” among the | court Tuesday morning on the charges| The soene Was supposed to represent ) salesman—tite, the saying, but true. Fifth—as you get it today in your i an enwoo comes up for & hearing. The bullegqf intoxication and assault upon his[g party given by the heroine om hor Reo the Fifth. : ’ had passed through the spinal Cor&' wife, Julia, who appeared in cou®s urn t> her home. A dinner and AND HIS um‘d'lon and his 3 Bt had mot severed 1t The tnatior. | 8€ainst ner husband The man was|dancing sceme were the featurcs of the asthuaastit Sectapnendation of & Reo THE SAME BIG BEAUTIFUL CAR— Ing of the Spinal eord caused paraliars | @iTested Monday nizht on the Com- [Evening's work 3 ) is 1 same quality of materials; ' al\ges and finaly .caused the men's death. |Paint of his wife, who came to the e i3 the Hepul L8 Bpackence Ll Lok H o4 SN pujas. o ey e - mlnm hmdgl:as;:n rtially dressed, mm 2 operation and upkeep cost, and he has taking :-hnanfl;r—-l same “50 i SR n court T ornipg the found it in actual practice—not in the per ceat oversize”—overstrength—in and CHARLES J. CARROLL DIES. . |cntered a plea of not Suilty to the|. . — : i o g > = all parts. Nt e e s hor | CHATEES. As the officers whe made ”'PM{" Play ‘“"‘ ‘;:"" of St. John's . > ative of Norwich, Expert Telegrapher | the arrest were not present in court, arish ‘e esented — Eugene ANOTHER FACTOR that has brought THE PRESENT PRICE, $875, will apply Heating Stoves —Ill With Tubsrculpsis for a Year. | the court was adjouraed until 7 o'ciock | Bauer Suicides by Hanging=—British wieut $he dosisidl il e Tare it 5 it pa LT s it et The Geath cf Charles J. Carvoll, 45, | At the evening session of the court Retisf Coltections Reach §721. : ngw' Reo w;fl of expanding hands at omee. occurred at the home of George Walker | Officers Grady and McArthur _and| b33 - slowly, cautidusly, of never making any 5 4 are standard goods. of 1036 Main'street about 7.0 elucl | Lieutenant Killourey wore on hand to| o 1o Prisgner of - Aadersonyile, a more Reos than the Reo Folk could ~ THE REO COMPANY rescrves the right The Electric Oil Heat Dot Eterme feom . tibereniotis ‘tes | Cer Grads. who told of the mawa wite| Before @ erwied housedat the Lily make and sigke every Reo good—fulty €0 increase it without notice. It may e ic Ur aters "°| nearly a year and about two weekd]coming to the police station and ask- | meaeyo) Gaaay, Svening by St Johw's up to the Reo standard in every detail be necessary at any moment on acoount safe and reliable. ago he becume very weak at the|Mng for an oificer (o arrest her hus-|Sr*iomn's paribh The pia: der ¥ T SO e Smithville bearding house, from where | band, wiro was drunk and beating her.{ the “gir m'”" ek s; p»_y‘xa]s :‘m’ e‘; ‘ DURING THE PAST YEAR there has . e was removed to the home where he | The witness, accompanied by the other [ o12 Sreeton of, Shed 8. Walsh an ! been & great temptation—and sorry to | 5O DON'T DELAY—don’t wait 1l the Come in and let us show you. died. He was a native of Norwich, al- | two officers. went to the house, wrich | PR 8 bt SHECRS Ly nger say, some makers have yielded to it— big January rush sets in. Order now ey e "come. time: ‘Ho an M2 man in o dranen. conditlon . The | 1B leadership of Lurens Krauss played 0 BT eve Sata 1 SRRy b Sreat svad be e 08 3008 I ot the ganit 9 Braph operator and was at one time | licutenant talked to the man and told | PEroTe, the porformance and between b i b considered one ef the best operators|him to g0 to bed and behave himselt scainos by Y ered in the state. And everything wouid be all Haht.| Bamicn Aty Chapur r £ oy The officers iad no sooner got out INto] Waen Aisscs Vol \avolall & "dfll e M. C PR ihe vard before tha man's wife caled | wasly, ssses Viola Marshail and Jsa- Reo Motor Car Company i L them back to arrest her husband. The | *Che, Fiyie Bt e Lansing, Michigan Furmture &nrg e other two cficers tostificd in a 1ike |jaagn fram the lares audisnce by bis 8> 5 s & . & lanner. . o t ; Tuesday “dfte¥noon at 1.30 o'clook the . told the 3¢ f SaPesapnation 3 a jol'y wexyy. :whily 3 2 s 5 i ’ tuneral of Giles . Alford was held e e e o e . ¢ bis; gwest- ot -~ W. “R:" FRISBIE - s Telephone 2853 from St. Paul's Bpiscopal chureh, Rev. | and stated thet he was net intoxjeated | 19Art Was g-nerousiy applatded. BRg ne L. Adams officiated at the services, fat the time he was nrrested he misht | , Soniamin Pirtwistle as Juck Eliiott, Majestic Building Phone 11 Mai d Union S which were largely attended. Harold | bave gotten off on a suspended sen- | hg, Prisoner of Andersonvide, in . 09-4 ain an nion Streets Maine, Ear! Halns, G. Raymond |tence, but 25 it was he was fined $10 f Pyl 05 PRI WoLd 80 Elliott Willaantle. Coran: Young, H. R. Pollard, Harry Royce|and costs for. intoxication and placed | cadarparonan o5 Kate Preston, Elliott's . 3 and Howard Millerd were bearers. | on, probation for a veriod of three | ougremen ¥ o W e R —— = D e o e fon enc® of | Bupre, and Adelard i.aflash as Colonel falls to keep steoiplit Gurng the Prec VE"}EV vers C"}‘;‘f'“"g’;l‘f“ ‘or their 5 bation period. - acting, as was ss Sullivan and Er- = & nest Vesper. s ° e The cast follows: 5 Murra s Bo t Po’?):::‘“.‘:r(l’u“r *,‘3, ';;T":fl_‘l"; 1| Reginald Verley, & Virginian and whoroner Artbur Gy Bill wil be in| aiterwards colonel in the . S will conduct another investigation into | jack ENintt, captain in U. 8 the deaths of Edward and Nelson Gil- £ Benjamin | WILLIMANTlc CON“ man. who were shot by Leon Giiman ! Victor Dupre. a Freneh Creole, 2 - 3 on the morning of Nov. 12, 1t is| Joseph Belanger > thought that the officers who were at| Njck Brent, a ga Arthur Ringey the Gilman home im Windham soon |Charley Preston, a lievter 5 : atter Edward Gilmow was shot. and| *contegerate ermy, _ Ernest Vesper % o v ar v ¢ the elder | Larr iv 7. This Store Will Close WQdmd‘y vang and Gilman had heen shot. will b easiced to ¥ Lacy, privaie, U, & 4 ~ estify at . Tha deatk of | Bingo, a colored servant . : the eider Gilman, which occurred Mon- % v All Day Thur sday, ’l‘lmnksngmg Day day, has added to.the crime commit- | Lieutenant Gray, U. S. a0 o o=k 2 e - . ted by the young man who is a pris- E. Ducharme : sner at the county jail in Broekivr. |Lieutcnant Vernon, U. §. A.. Aifred Chaput SONS OF VETERANS Kate Preston, Miss Lily Marahail : INSTALLED.OFFIGERS, | S8y Verley. Miss Torcya SuMlivan |18 visiting his sister, Mrs. Jehn [games there is uncertainty as to the | with the coat oyer the head. There NERY | Teond, a colored sorvaat, Bkt Ll EpweEt Thite e e over the eve and ear. In ¥ State Commander Robert T. Alcorn of iss Viola Marshall bt reakwater Spray. near the shore was A 3 x Marjori Miss Isabelle Fiynn{ Isabelie Fiynm, the 3 year old daugh- | - Miss Elizabeth Waite, of Baltimore e. Dr. Goodwin is of the FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Hartford Officiated. Time, Civil war: locality, Virginia |ter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fiynn, |has been the guest of Mra. Henry e ks R hatbren By the eompli 3 s vi- Many were in attendance at the in- Celebratsd Birthday. Tor the mamner i whieh s oemoned | - Saaaneey B ice has a aew limou- | Cinty claim they heard sounds of a 4 3. stallation of officers of the Sons of| A birthday party was held in honor |the part of Marjorie in the drama }gine. S ¥ violent guarrel sg“’“’" morning near® Here is a proposition in Die-stam, Statione Veterans of this city Tuesday even-{of Miss Annic Alexan at her home 2 i r i the place where the body was Ilo- ped vy for | Veterans of thls city Tuesday even-|sf Mise innic Alexandor at her home| The Prisoner of Andersomville ai the| Dr. B C. Streeter of Boston visited | (26 f f . A o 5 L ¢ n ; = 5 Christmas that will be pleasing. mesting held a wenk ago in the roome | An enjovable evening . was passed, | the acte. the Hite maiss cent Whore o] Banday. o nome at Red Brook on Pooa was 5 years old and was ¢ of the G. A. R, and in these rooms the{games being played and vocal and in- | My Mamma? in a most pleasing voice ir. and Mrs. Edward P. York of |emploved on a farm rnear here. ; installation tobic We will embossand furnish you with a box of fine nstal on took place. State Cem-{strumental selections rendered. Dur-|{and was applauded generously by the | New York, summer residents of the Stationery, G oF 3 mander Robert T. Alcorn was in charge m ;win supper was served by | large audience. bo‘x:lough, are expected here for Thanks- | ENTENTE ALLIES FIRM IN » consisting one quire paper and 24 en- = P [pving ~ S g The guests wers Mrs. Rudolph s ULTIMATUM TO GREECE 59 velopes, or half quire of paper, 12 correspondence cards : Bicyen; Mra, Datlin and. _goh - of STONINGTON MAN’S BODY FOUND IN Vice Admiral Dufournet Has So In retie, ., the sses argare! S % and 24 envelopes or 24 correspondence cards and 24 en- : RO |Mntthews of’ Central Village, Jane|No Significance to 13-23 Signal— TWO FPEET OF WATER formed King Constantine. velopes, and make you a present of the die, hand em- < \ SIA | Aot Olahars omson, Rose Hilton: | Alumni te Play H. S. Regulars on|In Naugatuck River at Thomaston—| 1ondon, Nov. 25, $50 p. m—Vice graved to yeur order, PESON |Garaner, Marguret MoPeal Sadio Thahksgiving Morning. Foul Play spected. ‘Admiral Dufournet, commander of the § oot Atce Bromicy: genfie Ruodes | | rust to the eastward of the railroad | Thomaston, Conn, Nov. 28.—The|4llied squadron in Grecian waters, in- 60 . ander, Walter Platt, Fred Cooper, Asa |station at, Stomingten, alongside the :f M;‘::;W ‘;"Wtd- lt“{m hand, was 5‘ King h‘,""““-fl‘fl‘“d;" an au- ) €] 3 s Gn c e {,‘}3::“ %;?rl:: O%hsl:x‘:,flhu gha&l;f railroad track is a signboard with the | {pe” Nangatuek river O ader o | b fi“r‘.’::l';r Siite o, o e ham, George Kay, Edward Nygron, | 08ures 13-23, and just why these sig- {stances which lead Dr. R. S. Goodwin, | his uitimatum, says an Athens des : Micnas! P Mg " | nificant numbers should be so located | the medical examiner, to believe that | patch to the Exchange Telesraph com- ¥ & he initi 3 1Y, , Howard Til: B 5 = fetis 2 you know the initials of a friend you could not select Ioteon, Danleison, Grorge McFarland|ls not understood by the residents of | If May have been the vietim of foul bany. a more pleasing gift. These are embossed in gold, sil- and John Wakely of Central Village. |[the progressive borough. While 13 has gneyg‘. Herman of Winsted, who will| The ultimatum Vo Greece requires 4 jhdon. i Il Total Gollections $721. always been classed as unlucky and |come here tomorrow to sconduct an|the delivery to the entente allies of ver, or any tint you prefer. f"“mfl i germs or doother fanci- This week’s report of the Plainfield |35 significant of skidoo, or get out, [inguest. Greek and cannon within a per- things. Don't m‘fa: branch of the British American war | they do not apply in this particular! The body was found face downward, | lod ranging from two days to a week. ORI TR . dentifrice makers who claim relief is as follows: Amount previovs. | G2se. All the cuiverts and bridges < 63 igate our offer. miraculous by buying their wares. Iy acknowledged, $702.47; Saturdny's{®lons the:line of the railroad are them. Give to er, $4; total, $721.17. 3 - 4 gream like which stands oo ThE collectors assianed for next week N R"‘"’:‘y ““’x:“ . . ighest in percentage of act: e Zeck Tetlow, n Taylor an gulars vs. Alumni. o t h lth highest in percenta it e P B R B T G e il ou:want nea ) . 2 and ilngzerefomm to clean to conmtribute to tnis fund may send alumni eleven will endeavor te $Y ] ot toeth ber danations to W. B, Oldham, Plainfeld, you can have it, by heeding Nature’s laws. Keep the \ Trial sube free qu request 10 . 3 as it should be played and incidental- \ ) ly beat the youngsters in the contest ALBODON CO., 154 W. 18th St N. Y. 2 ":C'DE..L"ANG'"G' The lineup is as follows: e — — ugene Bauer, Former Lecal Resident,| Alumni Regulars. . (g vital $109,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 ‘Ends Life, C. Conners cu P. Dolbaum . e g ——— ‘entre. = Established 1832 DR. F. €. JACKSON ord was reccived here Monday - ® ‘ermon! state that ugene |- M . - ‘Bauer. a_former Piainfleld resident,|C. Pl eV NS B Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, DENTIST committea Suicide Friday by nanging. Right “tacide ‘ nrompt d lib 1 . i P Mr.- Bauer was employed as a weaver | . Fairbrother ,........... G. Gilmore .. promptngss and liberality in dealing, and a 752 Main Strest;” Willimantic | in the Lawton Mills gorporation and Rlent ‘snd B Wi sound business policy mn administering its Hours—9 o th. o B as . ham b s oY Tn: O mu- ok MECHIRSY 3o ik e own afiairs, characterize THE WINDHAM this place, Bauer was accustomed to L. Goldberg ....... AE . p A spells of ealth and would Lett NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to JAY M. SHEPARD despondent. He leti here ahout 3 vear | H. Wiliams s aage S Sallibdn b s 5 p fors: ago for Brattleboro, Vt. > Lett en ; establish with cl\]ls(omers relations that shall Succeeding Bimore & Shepara | Of Baer believe thar Kis momtinuen il | MAWSOR ...iiloltiien... Cooke ruv T q health was ibac] s » S:':f\ifa k:leemproca y permanent, pleasant and FuneratDirector o, Y "“"E;',;f,’ e ary | F. Metiven L nidasg ™ Tenihen 5 2 y - 0ods have retarned to their homes R 3 60-62 North s“’ wm in Grosvenordale after a visit. wieh |- Young .. +oeeen.. McGowan lady &sslstant # gt sipennd, G o A S it . B New York wus a ®. C. Higgins . . Quarterback The Wl‘n”dham l!atmal B&l - le‘w N. m A "‘3’3;&"&5?;" 1s clerk for Walter a8 soms of Alumn! o g o Dirs o amen are with ¥a e iy amd‘fi'fi-—.&. e ooy A 4 !‘m:!:v;p{‘ ‘znmy& s i ;2 BLABR 3

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