Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1919, Page 7

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WURWIGH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1818 | @he Builetin, Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1919, plia et Daflion b Al WL ALEY |against Royal G. Holmes, charged \wim\ {assault and burgl and the police | the north Atlantic | court had taken a shurt recess at noon cast to_southeast, Tues J. J. Desmond, strong Wednesday ed, entered a de 1id that on ac- | nees and the “nesses he eould nm‘ THE WEATHER, The winds along will be increasing rrobably -ADY ASSISTANT Answered Promptly Day and Night becoming sence of and shifting to northwest; 88 Main Str | rain, resent the c he defense prop- ain eet 1 b lerly and could only a7 | Conditions. | evidence. He said, [ The western depression of the last | tesiimony of the 1 two days now extsnds in narrow | ¢ Weliat XY ¥ 5 - troush from east Texas northe : consid THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK. |throuzh Ohjo, with the pré ter of d ession over tucky, while the northwe has diminished uemdedn Norwich, Cohn., Dec, 21, 1915. The annual meeting of the Stock- Tnolders"of this Bank, for the election of Directors and the transaction of court wh such other husiness ag may legally | i e On gome before {hem, s hereby called to| orth New ot N B: Reld at ticir Banking House on|!here will be | Ly e a Tucsday, Jan. 4. 1913, at i1 o'clock a. m. ur-“l -‘"’l;“bL“L m‘d- i - AL e <\ < o 3 t Wil e much colder on Thursday | OTD g f i NATHAN A, GIBBS, Cashier. in the Atlantic ates. | tends riked the openi ere being wel Forecast. Southern New giand: Rain \\ nesda; warme; the m Thursday cloudy consi colder. Observations in Norwich, he follow Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Prons Teiephone 1227 26-28 Broadway and DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISIS | Office Heurs: to arriv showers in warmer and Ti Son, Meon 9 a m to8p m Telephone e i v e eam—— s ARE YOU OBLIGED | 157 Lo 7.1 | | to clear your throat often and do you | f E; 4 A wish you didnt have to. 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Phone 1366-4 Al DURING T‘-" Hoimes to Be Tried in Superior Court | After the state had rested its case [lights and she replied that they had carried them but did not knew wheth- o had any in siock now or not. the lights shown her were n and Capt. the call for the nnen house at out 9.65 and that Mr, Whitn tation Said he tefephoned Officer Car- I at “Franklin squars and told Offi- iz Carroil up at the r and go to i gloves in Holmes articles W entified b with the exception of hich were not produced. Capt. Twomey caid he noted a biood spot over the upper pocket of Holmes’ oat and when he ed Hol € { it Holmes started to scratc he did so the spot sj Holmes to stop it W the tha 1 later paint a p zot it whe besi Lennen. C “apt. 1e also noticed other d_to the G that @ examn'v 1 re on the and there \r)‘. metal bot on fe said told of th d the mpled up 1 he couild When at that hl- at and went Jome to wr\pfl' and abnut seven 1 Where e : time and k the car for home. 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