Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1917, Page 15

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Three Husbands Granted Divorces— John T. Doyle, of F Made Drunk, Marries unnwmm ‘Disappeared Next Day—Assignment of Cases—C. B. Club Organiz - / ‘tompey Libby, of Norwich m z Three divorces were X gramtea here y funeral’ Friday morning by Judge M. A. Shum- . 2 2 way at a short calendar session of the ; been 11 | ““Ceorae “fiz‘m Pu 3 e orge as, Putnam, was given . nds here. | divorce from Stella Bageas, latew of. . Prospeét sirect | New London. The ground was adul- + |tery.’ “Bagcas testified that his wife e .3 | 1eft him March 10, 1916, about twe| seriously il | Gays after he had gonme home ome t'his home on Dyer night and found her_holding hands - fo nded o B Tok th_anoth . She told him to i Buoon Some gt Nocwien ru. | nsner iy enL (ol & 1S 111( —1 cently visited relatives in Danielson.|an officer to his home, but the man Special Bail Ordered. had gone. Later his wife went to In the superior court at Putnam |New London. Later he visited that, bail city and found that his wife was liv- Ing at a rooming house conducted by’ . Friday v £ S : Frec the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Armstrong, o of W. W. Wheatley 74 and that she was known there as Stel- n bue. !;ne wnn tghfln'bul‘ was | la Gnmar‘.‘. tShe was rooming with a I f made by rney E. L. Darbie, rep- { man of that name. : Constipation.” A¥ Aimes, the attacks Mr. Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong testified in uld be severe, accomphnied by | Court Stenographer Leonard Cogs- | Bageas’ behalf and stated that & wo- would be very T | well bas been the guest of Judge and | man they learned was the plainties . . Dizziness [ Vielent Headaches. Mrs. M. A. Shumway. wife had been known to them as Mrs. took medicingand e whole | Members of the Pentecostal church |Gilman,. She was ordered from th 0 iy obd held a cottage prayer meeting at the |house. ®Mrs. Armstrong stated, after it time, but as soon . home of George Paine, Broad strect, | was learned that the man she was liv- Y Breach of Boniiee S, i Ree Ml L SRR § HE . willingness of so . many They want thie sturdiness and de- MR ground of adult and Bageas was ili in. 3 chry reters, m"‘"o““’::”:.‘fyé'mm ‘""i’nd::?"{’fi iven, che Commndy oF Bovaty " Homs thousands of people to pay " pendability; they want the day-in- ‘box and thi T ise, is set for e su- 2 ¥ 4 3 used one of Jusping 3= 8 for Children. the Cadillac price must, of course, and-day-out, year-in-and-year-out it ) k. oo e | " hes. Wil & Mooty B 5. of boxes. 1 continusd using Fruita-tives’ | | Rov. William C. Merrill, D. D. of Plainfield Husband Freed. & b = E and noticed & decidet improvement, L ,&amfi,';ame at the Consresational| Emory R. Davis, Plainfield, be founded upon reason, service and satisfaction which have gradually: “‘“"d‘h‘m"?‘;‘:z’; "Henry C. Hendricks of New Haven et maa Tl e, o : always distinguished Cadillac cars. —dqg'“’;'fl :“‘ t"e'“yh"’:;l eomdition | will bo in charge of the servite At St | be oruiiy SlgFations were Intdlera {The refusal of so many other thous- pefloctis | JAS.3.ROFALL, | ALSNS Sharch SUndare = anior, | POIE Siven onens Hhea "That by wits ore f than thi h, £ fect”. . I > At in, arren pter. laintiff testified 2t e ~ i - i bos /b o Sl o | e e e o s oD It testifiod dhig: TR Witk ands to pay more for a car than the They want that comprehensive e At alfidinlote br seghiby ALY | i of A o et oPine o e bt (Y he Cadillac price — notwithstanding ciency which manifests itself in the Limited, Ogdensburg, New York. .. ing -of W: and many times threatened to kill him; c . ¥ o Tl W b e Byl e LG o L S AT their abundant ability to do so— Cadillac, not merely now and then, ————————F—F———=—————| It is stated that the freight station |the panels from the door of his sleep- 3 X ; ed by fire at Dayville a few |ing room and, fearing that she would ust likewise be founded upon ut at all speeds and under all con- WHAT ARE YOU GOING, routre ago” Wil not. e rebuilt until { carry out her threa.tszto il him while = 3 b 2| April, owing to the unfavorable wea- | he slept, he had made a practice o Z e T WELPAREPORTS Ny iher. conditions and . Tush Of other | going to a neighbor's to sleep. He, —— ditions, work. - was given the custody of the four eld- % Bank Open Saturday Evening. er of the couple’s children, the young- a s 1 This evening the Brooklyn Savings fest, a little girl being with her moth- Body Styles bank will i ith the other banking | er. . . z N hutltutlongugg ‘l;n.nleh:‘; in_the prec- Left Day After Marriage. === In one sense, the question of price Every moment is 3 more pleasurable tice_of keeping .oRens.frpm. S 3.51 ] The last aiv f the d: ~build i vided . " clock Ssturday evenings -8d - Will | crantea Jonn B Doyle, 0f Piainfieid, o o does not occur to them at all— moment for them in the Cadillac - ) from Mary Doyle, now of parts un- . 5?”:5';"’:&'2:"‘" $owns -in. ihis segtion k,m“-_,& Doyle (g g l:'e‘: ae Cadillac purchasers may choose, as follows: what they want is the greater —every hour an hour of greater Miss Olive Johnson, teacher-in the |Married a ainfleld one night six Seven-Passenger Touring Car : 23 2 ¢ re. |Yéars ago. 'He had done a day's work i e o R et o i Four-Passenger Phacton smoothness, the greater steadiness, ease —every mile a smoother, R e s o e et TFype-Exsgrnar Ropinips the greater constancy and the steadier mile. fer duties at the opening of the win. [met a woman whom he mever before = ek asumm Siiib 5 opdater £ hich the Eight ter term. hak peen. &omeorr;e Sisaastad setting Four-Passenger Convertible Victoria greater comforts which the Eight- quor-and a quart of whiskey ha 3 i : z : K. H. S. to Play Rhode island Team [[/d10% ond, o Seven-Passenger Convertible Touring Car Cylinder Cadillac provides. B « The Killingly High school basket- | ~Doyle said the shoemaker and his Four-Passenger Coupe -aacving M4l the Cadilac meets fim‘z u:-‘n 'g;.l“:: oy -‘g:in:;‘;g; Ht‘;“, wife and the strange woman and him- Five-P: nger Brougham s est engas selt- proceeded to enjoy themselves. their ideals of all that a motor car evening; when the Rhode Tsland Com- | Boy1c hecams. intoxionted am b Seven-Passenger Limousine mercial school team''comes hers - to [ 0> e DeCIme Intox Koianp ¥ sl TESAELH % gt play. The R. I team is the one that {1 510 aq boen married duries taa s P S o el They want the wonderfully swift ac- should be, is it not perfectly logical Save Eilingly such & depsational com= | njgne, by a justice of the peace. . The ;) E :?21%3 g:'r’a{?f?:&”fiffi'afe Tnis | goman . lef€ the T e i celeration; they want the luxury of - that the Cadillac should enjoy a ingly has won every game. » vhat = id- . . . > 7 P y 2 i R ey g e D ale: CADILLAC MCTOR CAR CO. | traveling practically one hundred larger, awnaslip. (han any ofher ROFFER FROM TORONTO thwr G: Bill, Doyle's 1, rected H 5 . . A s o world? = —_— Doyie Ing tHAt the. womskas San DETROIT, MICH. per cent. of the time on high gear. truly high grade car in the world? was Rblaston. The divorce was granted on the ground of desertion. Assignment of Cases. William Martin of Rayville Invited by Arthur A. lrwin to Submit Terms for Pitching. William Martin, Dayyille, has been : v e Athae AT o has Nt | © Gascs. were asslgned as follovs: ronto team of the International league | Turhday, January 9, Ida L. Franklin, and formerly scout.for the New York [Putnam vs. Uzam Bennor and Jose- Americans, to send in his terms for [Phine Bennor. Wednesday, January pitching for Toronto during the 1917 |10, Mary Longo vs. Leo Peters; second . Mr. Martin has complied. case for Wednesday, Charles A. Till- Last year Bill was with the Dridge- | Inghast vs. Francis Downing; first port and Worcester teams of the Eas- | case Thursday, January 11, Elien M. tern league. He was going fine with | Bugbee's appeal from board of relief Worcester when he' developed a_case | of the town of Putnam: second = case of measles, didn’t realize just what bis | Thursday, Lins#y’s appeal from the trouble was and took a-ecold shower |board of relief; special assignment for after pitching a hard game. The of- |January 16, James Duffy’s appeal from fect was immediate and unfortunate. | probate: second case for January 16, He came home a mighty sick boy «nd | James J. Mecchan, et al. vs. C. Eugene lost weight ;flo ‘f‘?st Olésntz\lh} sllmoat Wilcox. o do " see it melt m. it heis better | The Longo-Peters case will be tried - DWW Lo now, big and strong and W2 hard as|before a furv, So the jarers i eo Norwich THE A. C,. SWAMN O [ L nails. 2T ordered to report next Wednesday. Martin is not yet 20. He's a six- | The other cases are to sourt. footer, powerfully buflt. If the To- ronto ‘management, which wants him Farm Agency Sues. badly, will give him what he thinks| At Friday's session Attorney C. E., ¥ he ought to have in the way of com- pensation, he should make a zrand IMPORTANT GEAR showing on the International circult b said city of Willimantic on the 28th JZX next summer, ~ day of Novem 9 a This delectable skating cap is gray | In his letter to Martin, Irwin, ‘who | December. lslgfr'ar‘mw:;tthriy]’;fg:g o = z = T [ angors, made with ear laps and a|is his friend, tells him. that he' feels | Danielson, Conn. on the Sih day of i | E 2 PAREIRER (R cape so attractive that it needs no [he has the making of a good: pitcher, | December 1916 " Searls, counsel for the plaintiff com- |the present structure are to be install- | entertainment and Mayor Curley sald |for the United States to re wtefiod todey in Mefgaest © beautifiers except 'a molre_tie string. |pointing out just the lines of coach- | “Yoom festimony taken at said in- |Pany, and Attorney C. L. Torrey,|ed. the city would give $10,000 for that|irom a nervous breakdown. Hherd At ke ey Bqually novel is a motor hat of white [Ing and development to be foliowed. | quest, T find that said eiles if ‘Alford | counsel for the defendant, argued a de- Attorney Libby Tries Case. rurpore. Frederick R. Doibc al dis = B foiin. beaided with: biack - soutmche. |1t s frwiive proposition that Martin lwith a, Jarge number of Sihe: ALoi | urrer 1o the case of the T A Strout e - A Z i Mo — —_ secretary of th ecm W] : up attached fastens on the brim fi:g;l!mgr:g;%olflzi%fl?";:'y e Who had gathered to witness the dy- | Farm jgency vs. Arthur J. Lathrop,|tried his first case in_the\ superi !BAR ASOCIATION TO MEET ‘frvm;"(fg'&““; e abpenatt il s el a utton. - 2 namiting of the rear wall of the Jor- |9f Killingly. court in Putnam, his home city, at a e . | heme “;fl“"";ln!ha}a ‘i‘;‘;‘ui"fi“flt‘?& Hom | 420 block, so called, situated on Main | - The action is one to recover a com- | Teitay morning’s session. Most a(! AT PAHETOGA BRIINSS. [niiack of Siphipecia AL :;a';n & et D 52id city of Willimantic, was [ mission for the sale of some proper-|Mr. Libby's practice has been in New | opar A e e SRR S Lo il et i mour THE BEST TEST L (fi{'f:'%s?:mfimmféfl'?“d lracks at|ty, it being allzged that Mr. Lathrop|London county. { Sharies i- fisnloises A:d:“ g e 7 | I estate busine . - iy of sak 2 = i o . iver ™ 1 R, C) New Y € ort, i ling to € FUNERAL That a plece of stone of brick puried | Lom eois Spiery f the plalntiff com- City Notes. Z fikeidon B Crosby of New York, the | Por 5 TR TR from said wall by the force of the ex- | property at $4,500. It is claimed that| Friday's long continued and heavy | ppii.qeiphia, Jam. — Saratoga | st _secrei on for Is the Test of Time Mrs. Arthur J. Barre! Plosion struck him on the right side | the plaintiff did find a purchaser, but |rain seriously set back the prospectsignrinsy N, Y., was selected today by | appendicitis yes but he | pen A et Friday ‘morning funeral services for | of his body causing an internal hem- | 91 Bet raneive the comiciaser: DUt} for a quick harvesting of the ice chop, | i S mmittee of the Amer. | 8 now doing w s =t . Mrs. Arthur J. Barrett, who died in|orrhage from swhich be died on the seeks to recover damages of $300. The |2Nd considerable cold weather must|ican Bar association as the place for ———— e ¥ Years ago this Norwich resident told | Berlin, Conn,, were held at the under-{ morning of Nov. 36, 1916, defendant denies the charge made by | COme to put the ice back to the stand- | 1\ing this year's annual mecting of | FORCE UNDER PERSONAL i foking pomiors of Lovis & Kemnedy | I find that the inicrior of sald Jor Jioe Baiowr Johe B Boroes 0 b [ard it 'had reached the first of this|ir.tog this year's a: astice Wil 1% 1 of good results from using Dban’s Kid-{ Rev. W. D. Swaffield conducted _the|dan block had been cntirely destroyed nam, J. H. Milligan of Danielson were | Week- held on Sept. 4, 5 and 6. The com-{ COMMAND OF VILLA DEFEATED e e by SEannt he aeewice by fre aitew davs previous. Thet the e M O s wors| Friday. belns-the fiat Friday of thel DGit.on St 4 5 and 6 fhe com- fiey Piils. Now Daniel J: Brown; pro-| were sung by Mrs. C. Alton Frost, |east and west walls had partly ool commissioned to sell the place, ang|month, many received communion at|gession mere alie Hoidey el yaiter ’s Men Were Many of Bandit Chieftai NA N°CU5X i< . |Burial was in Westfield cemetery. The | laps: v] the south t St. Mary'’s church. i E. et il ke i e | ful tropical climate. priefor xepair ehop, of & Sifmer St.|beavers were Buri Geer, Braest Geer, | tottorin and ynacrous condition, ° | Uhat Mr. Spencer produced s biyer a|the masses at St Mary’s church | former Jubtice Charies B Hughes o] Killed or Taken Prisoners. | LK i the el AT ST e g, e, hrotines g2 Mo, Bur. || | That on. the Sith day of ‘Navember | Shomes Molle. The ule was qot con- | 5, TRE Y Ot T Y i oot | pi Yark to d Bl Paso, Tex _De facto | 7 M THE confirms T ment-gars. By, Se. a nephew, eyt 0 on e pleintifr eide, ana 3t 3 |Nsion with 5 autossakfie, Reasing s g e Mexican troops under General Fran- BAHAMAS there has been no return of the trouble. [ ;o1 RS, Tuinam, £ R0 Wi Santal B gg;fig not known that the property has been Vfif&““:;‘a“v’:f‘w?;e at Danieison | <'NG CHARLES TO VISIT _x-fol l);lu;,‘u?r-d ‘oq::_ n‘ml(\k‘ a (.:r‘unn L d sud-bathing. Can I B T e e Syt wiliimantic to blow down saia 3014 since. Judge Shumway reserved | oy go0 1o be present at the burial of BUDAPEST NEXT WEEK] £ et A e il oo o s 4 Sanibiin s : CORONER BILL'S FINDING south wall with dynamite. That said | decision. Mrs, Arthur J. Barrett, who died in == ian | I/menez, vesterday, according to Fd- New Vo, vincing testimony? 1IN WILLIMANTIC DYNAMITING | BOR2Ts, Giused eleven holes to ve| Court adjourned until —Tuesday|}I%, AYTENT To Meet the Leaders of All Hungarian |} 'Mene%, Yesterday, according to 1 MEXICO - L I made in the foundation of said wall 50 i George Champlin will return to the Parties—To Form a Cabinet. arnoynced he had received the news in | R eadings for P Vers Co Mr. Brown says: Griminal Negligense T Racifia Walls | S50 Dlated_therein ity rounds of Assigned to Senate Floor. west today after spending a week at St a message from Chihuahua City late | dar suiings fox Prog a Crn “The results that followed the use.of | of Jordan Block, When Giles H. Al | caus an elociria| Hector Duvert has been appointed | '!% home In this city. Cliaria i evctar 1o vt Bimesay | ety Mazy of Vili's toliowers Through the Panama Cvnal s i . wall and |an asis supessntendent of the stas _ _prisoner. 3 e A Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at| ford Was Killed. hurling brick and stone from the same | capitol at Hartford by the comptrolier. [$40,000 FOR GRAND ARMY Hiingacitn patiis bo o oot st st AT e A S St g A o Sevin-& Son's weressa) g |lons distances with great violence. | Mr. Duvert, who has represented Put- : Z s, Connpeions. 2 Caobal, e e e Friday ‘relative ta.the. desn 3t TMAME | THst the Guantily of aymumite. uesd | mam. . the Teelstare has eon” e SR e A R R T CHASE OF TWO YEARS. A tistastory i iny S, B R of A it o e ocdingty ke 5214 wall was ex. |signed to the third, or senate floor. He | ys 1., Been Decided to Have a Short | b inatein ¥ savs a Budapest despatch - - perience, T éan hearilly recommendof an explosion caused by the use of | Seolingly excessive, the Iher Ry JAndfhds GRGISEE ywen s Autics. Line of March. to the Exchange Telegraph company, |Ulrich De Poli, Traced to Italy and ‘mite in razing walls of the burn- Deg: Prisoner Leniently Dealt With. forwarded by way of Amsterdam. The Back, Captured at Bridgeport. WARD LINE “for dyna: it them'as an excellent medicfne for ton-4 SYNETILe In fazing walls of the burn- | e i adjoining buildings. those ai Boliins kb BN ationel be. | Hew Dlan Tacludes {fie. ratiretbont. of uadiz 5 o B k near by, and those who had ga- ssi i ew 108 up the kidneys erd relfoving' sii_ | Sat Alford's death was due to crimi- | Hork near by, and those There was a session of the city Premier Tisza, says tfe despatch. New York, ‘T 5.—After a chase 3 Bg 3 a ‘th art et y witness the rt iday morn < "h er, | campment of the Grand Army of the d 'Pi . b ork, Jan. 5.—/ T 2 2 New York and Cuaba Mail 8. S. Co. ments, due to thelr Aisordered .condi-| Porersotonte Ty :h..'}g.; of thads: e S way T lasting two vears, in which postoffice Foot of Wall Stract, New Yorl That, the police of said city haa making his second appearance in court| s, 18 to 26 ‘was the subject of a and back, Ulrich De Poif, alias John J. VIENNA DISORGANIZED. | Banta, accused of swindling investors by illegal use of the mail, was arrest- S ot 5 i | namiting operations. etk . ” i o. . | Coroner Bill's finding f o e Ty hiocautions to | nee last spring, was given an op- The above ‘statemént was ‘givBn| ' The undersigned cotoner w¥thin and e Homoihinn of mbered to witness | portuinity o make Heod his promise S e o cumapanier tay Sk August 26, 1905, and on May. 18, 1836} 07 S county of Wimdham, having | 13 “oroper distance. Trom the s ooy iting for bim if glven| Lo 2 ana Mayor Curley todsy. 1t|U. Grant Smith and His Three Assist- ot & Apd none of them would have been el b decidea that the route of the pa- ants Are All Sick. Office Or Authorized Tour demolishing of said-wall. mot wup for & serious offence, but| Republic to be held in this city from ARG AN LAY AT inspectors followed the trail to Italy Or ‘any Railroad Ticket ist Agency. Mr. Brown said: “I‘have had né' H, Alf who died at Willimantic, | ;-\ 3 - s TR r Px B s P 3 jured had the dynamiting of said C. B. Club. ré de should be short in order to make casion to use Doan’s Kiduey . Fills m"t:mm:n!?n';u?;’ o ehvayoTaber. | wall been carefully and properly deme. Pl i organization— | It easy for the veterans, and arrange-| Vienna, Thursday, Jan. 4, via Lon- ; the dynamiting of a biiek.wall in the | That said wail could have been de- | e e ments will be made for 3 stand on|dcn, Jan. 5, 3.13 p. m—As a result of siuce .1 recommended: them::in . 19884 the dynamiting e o onall In the | molished ~ casily without the nse of |8 C. B. elub. What the letters the line of march to seat men who |illnéss, the entire Staff of the Ameri. My cure has been'd permansnt one” o6, ° held an tmawest fo; ascertai | QYDaTite ‘or otber dangerous explo. Stand for is a great secret but the|fhe lme of march to seat men who |ilin embasdy here been disorgan- PHOENIX BUILDING. MAIN STRE ET, DANIELSON, CONN. i g2 % z i arid without end: mem| don’t mind telling _their A K ., :80c, at all deafers, Foster-Milbi the cause and mann ,g;-xhe death ngE,gmpmy i3 angering Hves | o nds that they mean Confirmed|of their families. w’rxf..e0 mte“v;l‘l’lom; ?fmb. U. Grant Si ,_the counsellor Co. Mters, Buttalo, N. ¥. . - . PGl cocetmg, at Bl Tiation | 1 theretore ana that. be aenth or | Bachelors. T e e PN, 00 Vieme. tentent An Institution of Constantly Growing Strength. . - - ea;m;lmgm;' . carelossness ot"d: Pouring agnin_ nocke : , v—m‘ Your Account Solicited. With this finding I file the evidence ! BI i FER' ERS s taken at #aid inquest and forward a | Friday 5 notics G e bl o ety iy 5 : q Deposits, $2,417,163.35 Surplus, $100,836.33 le prosecuting attorn court of Willimantie, . - G Total Assets, $2,537,715.39 ATWOOD, President. W ILLIAM H, BURNHAM, Vice-President CLARENCE H. POTTER, Secretary-Treasurer =} Coroner for Fham J. ARTHUR

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