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FAIR @he Bulletim Norwich, Saturday, Sept. 11, 1920, THE WEATHER. Wizds Of the Atlantic Coast North of Sandy Hook—Fresh north- west winds, clearing weather Saturday, Sandy Hook Hatteras—>Moderate west winds and fair weather Saturday. Foreeast. For Southern New England: Fair Saturday; Sunday cloudy, moderate t ture. Observations in Norwich. observations show the following records, d from.changes in temperature ar arometric read- Ther. Bar. ........ Ssiia 30.40 30.30 lowest Comparisons. for Friday TODAY, FRESI NORTHWEST Morris Richman, 18, of New London, while being senter.ccd to the Connecticut state reformatory by Judge George E. Hinman in the opening session of the Sep- tember term @f the criminal superior court here Friday ofternoon, interrupted the judge's words with a plga to be heard. Raising his right hand as a boy in school .would do to get permission to speak, Richman broke out with “Judge, they've sent people today to me to see how much T would take not to testify against them. These girls were always after me you tell the judge what you think,” continued Richman, calling to his mother, who had a seat inside the rail in court. Mrs. Ric £aid something that {could scarcely be heard, and the judge told the accused that it was no use to argue the question, as the reformi school scemed to be the plece for him. The young man was accused of inde- cent assault upon half a dozen or more girls of from § to 10 years of age. At- torney G s Morgan made a plea for for the youth on the score that he was one of two boys who helped Curt niency his father supvort the family of several SUN. MOON AND TIDES, children, but State Attorney Hadlai A. (New Time) Hull opposed leniency on the grounds that | Sun || High Richman had induccd the girls to commit sty and i too much leniency at the court it would uals of Richman's type would be inc to take chances of getting oft i Richman was one of several prisorers who were sentenced about 4.30 Friday afternoon after an an-cay sesston ov tae court on the opening day of the term. o tiah, Bigamist Goes to Jail. Marcus Hass of New London, who had TAFr\llLLE been known as a faney dancer here and in New London, was given eight months Miss Annie belin jail when he plead to the r to Arthurlcharge of bigamy. n told rook on the| Ha at the only th aved him b ther ¢ Me- | from going to state prison was the sc er resi- | judge's hone *hat Litss might do his ducs dent of this village. staving at the Po-|towards supporting his three children by a arding house i Wio were now in the care er of the younger men of the|of isoner's f: r er, and yed ett CRy last |y} e was no ory/that they took in a dance | the prizoner n save any s st Ot thi8|jasufisation dor b decided to boost the price | \tomey pe Tollandersky made cents & quart. This boost [ ‘siatement (o the court on befalt of : Sep! Milk was|Hass, saving that Hass had married at i e Wit Woonsocket a girl outside of the s | Jewish faith. She had run away from . i her husband twice and had been brousht L;ODGE N*OTE_S back, but ran away again, and is now in MOOSEHEART LEGION. W " Saating the Women or Mooseheart Thureday evening at aging attend lovergleaving her three children to be taken cAre of by Hass' father. Hass was working in Providence when he met | the s | cond girl lie eventually marricd and claimed she forced her attentions on him and was abetted by her relatives. He - | backed out of one marriage which was arranged for in By with her ton, cven te hiring the hall for the weddinz. Ie . told the girl that he could not marry her is home of | because of another woman whe would A Yecirel HIll avenue|get him into jail for it, but he did not pt. 1 eeting closed In the | tel] her he was married, the attorney said. a.ual for Later Hass married the girl in New York lived in Providence and then in _DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. .cndon, Where everything was go- i No aughters g well until they got into a dis- o r regula ting ut the price of a hat which the 1: ouise | ited to buy. This brought them al orde: ew Londen police court , were read by n the discovery that Hass already the secretary. f lawn wife in Andover. The attorney Rety held last week at the home of|guggested that H: should be en a r n e i an UM | chance to support his children and thal « A enad Pecn|the second marriage could be annulled, K TR T te Attorney Hull opposed the plea ! & of America ang|f0T leniency and said that the story the form g of Amer second wife tcld hid convinced him that ! Hass hiad committed a crime t the - Kirl in a Boston hotel before they were | owLs. : . g ___ |married. Masor Hull had th f Owls met TSt | stand un in court. when he 2 attendance and|but she Iooks even younger and is smali dis-land girlish looking. = SCHOOL EXPERT INDIVIOUAL IRSTRUCTION 142 mRin sT. WHY NOY sraaT PLATING AND Kindred Finishes AT THE UNITED METAL MANUFACTURING CO. Shipping Street THAMESVILLE, CONN. THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK The Annual Meeting of the Corpor: tion will be held at the Bani in the City of Norwich, on Monday, September 13th, 1920, at 11:00 o’clock | FRANK HEMPSTEAD Secretary Norwich, Conn,, September 11, 1920, The Chelsea Savings Bank Norwich, Conn., August 9, 1920, The Board of Directors of this Bank have declared a dividend for the cur- rent cont. per annum, payable on and after the fifteenth of September. FRANK HEMPSTEAD, Tr ure: BY JINGO! That Sounds USKIDE SOLES AND PANCO Guaranteed for Four Months, I Surely Wifl Try Them at | GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO, g House ix months, at the rats of four per Good Stole to Get Morphine. James H. Mead was the third man sen- fenced in the afternoon. Attorney Aliyn L. Brown, thc public defender, made a exalted ruler: Tom Crawford, James I Hayes, William R. Stevens, James don, Joserh Williams, Louis Gotthelr, James Semple, N. J L. E. Mil- lea, James J. Casey H Wilson red Hutchineon, Morgan Cronin, Frank G. Aubrey, James E. McCormick Jam J. Harrington, Joscph W. Cavanagh Arthur Campbell, Daniel Younz, Thomas | hiclds, A. Silverberg, John H. | F. ey, John P. : Cassidy, Wi . owne. Fiizgerald, John P. oran, M. Swahn and P 3 ha, [Grange, No. 172, P, of H. was held in ickingham ~ Memorial on Wednesda evening with Edward A. Cook acting as worthy master. Thero were visitors present from Rhode Island granges. V: rious plans were made for the coming fall season which include a supper to be held in the near future. The lecturer has offered for the one who| brings in the old members at the next meeting. Considerable interest is felt in the meeting of the National Grange in Bos. ton during November, as on Oct. Sth the fifth and sixth degrees will be con. ferred here cnabling those who wish to ake the seventh degree in Loston to be prepared ODD FELLOWS. Norwich Odd Feliows, in common h the members of the order all over Sew Tnglaon, sse. Iotesot the preparations that are being made for the holding of the session of the sover- elgn grand lodge, I O. O. F., in Boston from Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. It is unusual for the governing body of the great or- ganization to hold its sessions in New England and the members of the fra- ternity intend to make the most of the opportunities: that the meeting presents. All of the subordinate and Rebekah lodges of Greater Boston are engaged in making plans for the entertainment of the thousands of vi big features will be a monster parade on Sept. 20, when it is expected that 40,- 000 Three Linkers will be in line. There are to be notable exemplifica- [tions of the subordinate, Rebekah and encampment degrees, by picked teams. Lieutenant Governor Cox will be the candidate at the lodge exemplification. It is also planned to have a big fire- works display and there will be a grand reception and_ball Palmyra Encampment No. 3, elected Robert Donohue and Frank Q. Smith as delegates to the Grand Lodge conven- tion at Stamford, Conn., in the near fu- ture. The remainder of the meeting which was held on Thursday evening was devoted to routine business. Shetucket lodge, No. 27 at the regular meeting on Tuesday evening, transacted tors. One of the routine business and worked the ini- tlatory degree on a class of candidates. Uncas lodge No. 11, transacted rou- tine business at the regular meeting on Monday evening, WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps, No. 16, held their regular meeting on Friday afternoon at Buckingham Memorial with the president, M. Florence Dean presid- ing. The report of the ‘secretary and PRISONER'S PLEA TO JUDGE HINMAN — plea for him, saying that Mead had broken into the office of a dentist. A. Al Sherwood, in New London, in order to get morphine, to which he was an addict. Mead had told him that vears ago when | he was a young man he had been aficcted | by a stroke of lightning on his father's | arm in Kentucky and that he had been | given pills to, case his pain. They were riphine and had settled the morphine | Labit on him. It was the craving for | rerphine that had driven Mead to steal, | said Mr. Brown, but now that the man had been three montks in jail without the drug he felt sure' that the’ habit was | broken and he would never return to it. It was the first time in 15 years he h Deen without it. Mr. Brown asked that lead be put on probation. Major Huil opposed probation and said | he telieved that a longer stay in jnvl would be more humane for Mead, as it/ would give him more of an opportunity to overcome the habit. There had been reries of these thefts of morphine in ) London, and while he could not Judgs cceupation ner and Awhen th had been answered “carpenter and the judge asked if he could ‘n taking the drug. “Yes. paint_ | e » judge ask work: | 7 | fcr sentencing Mead to four months in dail, Judze Hinman adjourned court to next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, the pe when t jury has been summoned in for | tne trial of cases. Prisoners Put to Plea. About an hour and & half of the court session in the morning was occupied in putting prisoners to plea. After the noon reeess from 1 to 2 o'clock the afternoon was occupied With conferences beiween | State Attorney Hull and the witnesses or various cases un nearly 4.30 when the sentences were given. o'clock, the, The following were put to plea during | day: Frederick V. Amburn, 25, of Mont- | le, non-support of his wife from Nov. | 1919, to Sept. 1, 1920, pleaded not| t I y Darton, 2@y a sailor, assault wiih intent to murder Nicholas Muni at New London ou 8, 1920, by cutting and stabbing. A knife plea not Ity. Defender Allyn L. Erown w Publ appointed guardian ad . litem for | on. Lloyd G. Barton, 21, and Alfred J.| Ladd, 16, both of Norwich, statutory burglary at It on July 6, 1920 store of John F. bot! Richardson The .pub ad pleaded guilty. was made guardian Andrew Monahan nest Plummer, breaking in New London railroad Lihert of: barrel of potatoes $20 George E. Church, into freight on the night of June 23, pleaded not guilt : | Nicoli De Gange, 16, theft of a watch | valued at $90 from Albertus Mac | Stonington on Nov. 3, 1918 pleaded not guilty. Attorney T. J. Kelly pointed guardian ad Gustave J. Evan: slaughter on July 1920, in_driving touring car in Groton while intoxicat and in a negligent manner so that it was ap- | litem. of Groton, Franc| McKetric] Frederick Emily Wentworth and Jame pleaded not guilty. | Frieze of Lebanon, adulte on Feb. 25, 1920, with Jennie Brews wife, William Brewster, pleaded not guilt; Marcus Hass of New London, bigamy of NORWICI, CONN. MEN’S TAILORING Suits-to-Order . . . Suits=to-Order . . . Order Your Fali Suii Now Splendid selection of Woolens to choose from. strictly Hand Tailored throughout and made in our newly SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1920. EII=II=I=IK= & JUST ONE WEEK MORE OUR SEMI-ANNUAL WERE TO $60.00 WERE TO $75.00 equipped Tailor Shop under our own supervision. U Sale Only One Week More—Order SAVINGS ARE FROM $§10.00 TO $22.50 ON A SUIT QUALITY, STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED Every Suit FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY SONGS OF THE WINDS. Sing to us, O East Wind, as you sang in | that great mornimg | \\'h;x the wond'ring world took Shape rom out the wordiess deep; ' |Bing 1o us of life and hope and fasth, t come with dawning— Sing to us, O East Wind, till you sing us out from sieen! to us, O South Wind, of the vasled way of beauty; Earth and sea and sky were made to glorify our days. Lest our wilful lips complain too m@ch of human duty, Sing. to hush their murmuring and epen them to praise. |sing | ! Sing to us, O North Wind, of the oy of [ our endeavor Ours to work a Jight is fled »{ sturdy, souls Who mever never— orious deeds to do and fuller ahead. ng 1o us. O West Wind, when the @ay s almost over— When we have no further trysts with ager Life to keep. : we turn 1o some cool rest bemeath e Wind 10 fleen. in Kansas City Star. ours to win before Sing of days il you sing AFTERGLOW lake ON THE HTLLE. of silver in the aky. dewy. misty flelfs: flaming taper held on high her true allegiznee T™HE 1t queen wond the el rereach- sumiLer's pen- west the lines of light re- = rn of erickets, sleeply. low and A o harpstrings loosed, and al . mt of flowers fn the darkling rows of corn lke solliers lime on “ 1ltops urns cleaming pold, el eatern Ahaiing i v i John Jo: n Douglass. HUMCK GF THE DAY | “How is vour hired girl about = 'v,:.“l.\ the record.”—Bal- il's going to sue the company r damages. ¢ what did they do to him® the quittin' = whistie a ‘eavy plese of ropt it on 'is foot."—New n Magazine. . Niggah is some athlete.” ¢ come?" run the mile in two flat” What is the baby crying so about, master's shirt studs, ma‘am.” | don't sou let the-little dear | have them, then | 1 aid, ma'am. and he's swallowed | ‘em."—London 1deas. heard the speec® last night was ing f the kind. imore American. cheeks are like It was remember that a other name would SUFFERING OF YOUNG WOMEN This Letter Tells How it May be Overcome—all Mothers Interested. Tort Dodge, Ta.— From the time my daughter was 13 years old until ) B suffered so badly each month that sometimes 1 had to call in the doctor. She had headaches, back- ache_and such pains and cramps that she would have to stay in bed two or three days. She became —Jterribly run down in health and at lnst & friend who had used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound told her about it and she has used 16 bottles, and we al- ways bave it in the house. She feels fine now and she has no trouble at all each month. We always praise it and advise any friends who suffer to use K our wonderful medicine.” — M MINNTE MANDELEO, 1005 S. 18th St., & 10th Ave., Fort Dodge, Towa. Girls who are troubled as Miss Man- @elko was, should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s e:getlble Compound. treasurer was read and approved. It was voted to hold a lawn party and dance at the Memorial on the 18th of the month. General orders of the de- parfment were read. The meeting closed in the usual form. Those who n¢ ;)pecial advice may Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine ential) Lynn, Mass. These Tetters will be opened, read and an- swered by & woman and held in strict confidence. Smoked PORTERHOUSE STEAKS Pound 35¢ Prime Roast BEEF Pound 22¢ Lean Pot Roast Beef Pound 14c ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED Shoulders Pound 25¢ Native FOWL Pound 55¢ FRESH CUT HAMBURG Pound 22¢ SWIFT’S SPRING LAMB SHORT CUT LEGS Pound 40c FORE QUARTERS Pound 18c LOINS TO ROAST Pound 29c Loin Lamb Chops Pound 50¢ BEST CHUCK Roast Beef Pound 22c Fancy Sugar Cured Corned Beef Pound 10c FRESH CUT Beef Liver Pound 16¢ Lean Sugar Cured BACON, Ib. 35¢ MOHICAN COMPANY FRESH FISH Received Daily, Direct From Fishing Ports Fresh FLAT FISH, Ib. 10c Fresh Shore HADDOCK, Ib. 10c ROUND CLAMS Pint 25¢ Opened While You Wait MUSTARD SARDINES 2 cans 29¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS ‘And Help Reduce the H.C. of L. Gold Medal FLOUR Bag $1.99 Ib. 31c WORTH 50¢ SUGAR CRYSTAL Tablets 5 Ibs. 99¢ EVAPORATED MILK 3 cans 45¢ BEST NO. 1 POTATOES 15 Pound Peck 43¢ TLARGE JUICY LEMONS Dozen 17¢ COFFEE in marrying Ruth Dav of Provid | on or about May 8§, 1 when he al-| | ready had a wife living in New York, |theft from person of Anthony Me-|whom he ried in Nebraska, pleaded |cause of th, i e pleaded not guilty. [é in New London June 8, 192 ity. A v, there isn't anything hn Marshall, statutory burglary at|both pleaded not ilty. Attorney Th John Miller, indecent assault on a d more singular ttam poli- 'c\\"Lnntlon on July 21, 1820, at lhfi‘mx A. Troland repre nted Alvin Thom- | small girl in Nor on Aug. 14, 192 town Telegram. building and property of William Mitch-fas and orney G. Curtis Morgan ap-|pleaded not guilty. Miller is lame d ou afraid to start that oIl miaths irpt muily Lt Ipeared to represent Mathewson when the | walks with a cane not or S Priday the- thirteehthoh John Timmons at New London on Aug. Mr.s Morgan. he latter sent RETAIL MERCHANTS BUREAU Sei ""“'s:” uniucky, but=mw 15, 1920, pleaded not - guilt o a broad smile when he a ENDORSES PRESENT CAMPIAGN - James H. Mead, statutory burglary that he withdrawn volu At an unusually large meeting of the | Butler—There is 2 man at the door on the premises of A. A. Sherwood one case and inyoluntarily |Rotail Merchants Bureau held at the | sir, who says he will work for moth- PUBLICANS NOMINATE New London, on the night of June her. Later Attorney Motgan stat-|chamber of commerce office 22 NATE ing. 4 p 1620, ‘pleaded guilt the court that he had personally {morning, it was unanimously voted that| IR TOWN The Sir—What does he want to do? Angelo Murano of Ston n Matt out of PItY|ihe bureau go on record as end | =e for up the cellar, sir— tory rape upon 15-year-old r him but h ished to surrender | tha campaign now under way (o Frank on May 30, 1920, pleaded not to the cou athewson was ac- e and expand the present cl < vour boy doing now at:eol- guilty | e summarily directed to come |of commerco and that the merchants| N 0la maws Robert Odger, theft of $150 from the rom his seat on ectators’ |help by giving liberal space in windo: “Me."—Baitimore' American. erson of Peter McTigue at New Lon- d he was thrust in among the |for the display of streamers and slo- Little Johany ‘had visited the Yelt don on Aug. 30 leaded not guil- in the iron cage. s sittle Johnny : s > nks with his father and came home ty. McTigue appeared in court wear-| O. Zerler, 19, and John Dear-| mpe S e R ey i ing a blue striped jumper and khaki tivo_sailors, for whom the Pub- | nose of seacering. Teports o the e S % e Tt iRy . trouser nder was made guardian, theft of | os & B . Flea »an ome was chairnan was the umpire. i - 3 der wa : vosed Dollar Day so to discus £ Pala e cua Yoo arer 9! cociating _Joseph Reidel, 20, and William Tresp pmobile valued at $500 from RoY |the present troll t ert Paton clerk o e, _ “You are wrong. rlohnn}', both sailors, burglary at the Mystic ond in New London on Aug. : 3 y | — his father, ‘because in the game of ailroad station on Aus. 11, 1920, piead- U Goit Soleanca Bidefguia e 1o 0w oL Sihe reginr 2 | BROKE HIS ARM IN & y_have no umpire.” ed not guilty. As Reidel is a_minor, the s gt o Crosbyy Who 15 diteciie FROM SWING t did they mean then” asked ity s el Roderick Bourque, 18, and Alphonse | of commercs reorzanization campais ROM d e e public defender was appointed his guar-| . z e . i brief e when they kep! g you pul Fontaine, 19, theft at Sprague on June |was introduced and mave a brief taik Risl S PR i "'H-" aion ‘r‘," sy | $10 and two suits of clothes valued at| Mr. Crosby asized the fact tha 5 s as possible as b pleaded guilty. Richman, who has ai350 from William Townsend, both plead was not necessarily the r of | s the a " xperienced KALEIDOSCOPE bushy head of long black hair h jedanotiauity Nevillosof | Watesford. liv.|PeORIE tWho! make purchiases makes z€ an attends T e out on bonds, but as soon as he had| 'n;. g ey L o m gm:'n;{w[ business good but 1(».., toof t . th. Geor e homs n| The balibut is the largest of the at liberty to take his seat on the s m;‘.: 19%0. i r ot ity iy nitienr Bhors nt e Winnus Lisbon. weeks before he Will of| Drowning used to be a legal pun- Bdoe el i ft and| Thomas Gilbert Amburn, a sallor, big-|trics which-are the life of a community rst selectman, Henry he arm. ishment in England. over towards the pen by the sheriff and ‘ o (3 Ject A ’ heard the iron gate slam behind him as|Amy in marrying Lillian L. S Gates in|are secured today primarily because of fond selectman, Aubrey Po Kitchener, Ont., has just appointed he took his seat among the rest of the|Norwich on Ju 22 when he had an-|the attractiveness of living conditions es B. Palmer, he home rule 1 jts first policewoman. prisoners inside the iren enclosure. . |other wife, Henrictta Elizabeth Houston, |in those communities rather than be- |H (to fill unexpired consists of wome e ‘megroes. of Phuskat i Je: Shinowska, theft of $1,000 = panish. from T’auh‘u’l L insky, in New Londor E Ll ¥, ke artificlal flower industry im Alvin nd Ernest Mathewson, - . . persons SIRLOIN, ROUND | Thrifty Housewives, Take Advantage of These| MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER Pound 61c None better in town Fresh EGGS Dozen 68c Every One Guaranteed FANCY PEACHES Basket 48¢c RED STAR SWEET POTATOES 3 Ibs. 20c Fresh From Our Ovens Old Dutch Coffee Cakes, each 18c BOSTON BAKED BEANS, 2 Ibs. 25¢ RAISIN BREAD Loaf 15¢ Py a Danish process for hardening wood the said to be four hours, The British are giving considerable attention to the erection of enormous rigid airships. One of these is said to contain 1,600,000 parts. Geese lay the best eggs from the point of view of nurishment. .Then come ducks and guinea fowl Hens are fourth on the list with turkeys and plovers following. A Canadian agriculturalist- has' in- {vented a system by which the queen bees are developed in a cage to.in- sure that they shall not get away from the control of the grower. According to one French, statistician, fifty years old the average - man | has slept 6,000 days, worked 6,500, walked 800, amused himself 4,000, spent 1,500 eating and 500 il ldentification by finger-prints is gencrally supposel to be a modern @e- tective device, but it appears that it was employed in Korea 1,200 year® age, having been commonly used in the deeds for the sale of siaves. A former American, Charles Noble, is the head of the greatest farm in the world. 1t contains 18,187 acres, has 8,060 acres in wheat and will pro- duce $1,000.000 revenue thig year. - It is situated at Nobileford, AlBerta, Can- ada, Richard Stapells, of Toronta, Can- ada, now in his eizhty-sixth year, has been a member of church choifs for s, for the last forty-six 3 at Saints' Angelican church, Toronto, He has a rich base voice, which shows no signs of fall- ing. Bees are rapld fiyers when they are homeward. bpund, and there is & of a Westphalian farmer who made & wazer that his bees could fiy faster than a pigeon. The test was- made and one of the twelte bees arrived a second or twe aging effects of years mre accomplished in twenty- ar