Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 10, 1910, Page 8

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: a riot. It cnflnh\ly does look as If Johrson could sing. with: elgnifcance s .“ y S e al o : i S ot ihe % . the vaudevillo song, hito Addie Burns Here From Wethersfield |3 EEFEE e fases R o, e SR 7% , not influence him in his decision, but Lr gl Fonmson: night set for July 4 is a fake P the answer was ruled out. We Kiiow'' semany | things n and a decleres that 1t | ;1,041a be dono that we no longer hops - e e i 2 fed Feaotisavicy in simply o game to get ta see them accomplished during our ified i to Get Herself a New Trial—Ma; May Burns was.ealled to, s ® DeODIE | itotime.—Atehison Globs esti in the Y | ana testified that she gave testimony 3 : E e Ting anties and (Eurns) Lieberman and Her Mother/Did Not Know | in the case against Adfie Burns. She . - m,;" n'."‘,"mn shows. He oy he eonvention antered into hetween ’ . ¥ th rthouse,'but did not know who lden beams tinge the horizon, driv. aftalr | 2 P on | gt 4o A Juror Hewitt—Simply Congratulated the Young Wo- | [, 00 L i Ror. ‘but upon_ sceng 3 e Fog his cow fo pasture, singing merri. W profits to promoters | the, PUTPOke of Tegulating the stalis ¢ ' Hewitt fracopiinel. Siminan the B o ey % Tand” the Teloaeamatio contestants.He | mony in France and of French citizens o n the fifiiyd’%x&“imea'm".‘t‘n'.'fi? Sarama: er. i desplores the fact that he has 10 POW=| wio” contract matrimony in Mexico, to stop the mill unless it becomes | wus promulgated on January 10 ln-te o oot Appeatancer” and awked It NIC VETERANS' ANNUAL: - : b Deputy Warden | that May Burns was not the only 'wit- | your good appearance,’” as! MASOI < — Balia:gg:h;fh:{:u p);.son gn {a. ‘writ orl ness for the state. the woman with her was her mother. et it habeas corpus to testify in her own To Mr. Shields he stated that he was | He shook hands with her mother, but nnu; Meeting of Connecticut Asso- trial, Addie Burns | not allowed to put in testimony on the | she did not think he shook hands with iati at Norwi June 23. e the Superior court hore Thure. | arresf of judsment. He admitied thas | hor. The witness declared that her e NoEwist, —— y i d remained through [it was not brought within the time |name is now May Lieberman, she hav- e cunipn of the ?:i a'i‘?"‘u".‘ini‘é’ by the 4.40 train by | prescribed by law. ing been married about five months. | ;::c t.?cr;l mu:; reun]p way ‘of Bavbrook for Wethorsfleld. She Hoaei Abs Cob Bk tuibrons Sho- tic of RearifE e g amd | clation will be held here on Thurs- ooke - new tri grees e I e o T Dennis Allen testifi 5 e torney Alling about | day. June 23. The mieeting will open in-deep blac, as was her sister, who as soon after 11 o'clock as the arri: 46 Stores Rt % Sen i oack = Credit Service at ™ iate Aliorney Hull | stated _ that | the court hous Més. Burns Called. S Tt et Iaatora State Attorney Alling of New Haven | the court house from the Oty library. Mrs. Kate Burns, mother of Mrs. |report on the matter of a new consti- Ca h P : | county, who assisted in the prosecu- | He saw Mr. Hewitt sitting on the rail- | 1 jaberman, stated. that she was the tution. The brethren of Somerset and S Tices tion of the case, had béen summoned | ing at the right side of steps, May | mother of May Burns. She told of the | St James' lodges have prepared an but wes detained because of criminal [ Burns and her mother man meeting them a5 they were hur- | enjovable after-dinner programme. All business in New Haven. However, he | of the witness. i Hewitt | rving o the courtroom s5.as not to | aassne of twenty five yoars’ stand- A thought he misht be present later. | Stop forw M and say: | yo'late for court. He congratulated |ing who are. at present. members of Satisfaction Guaranteed Attorneys Shields, Geary and Free- | “Allow ¥Ou UPOn | yg hoth on our good appearance, said |, Masonic lodge, are eligible to mem- man_ represent Addle ' Burns. The | Your fin hands with her. | nres Burns, She thought it was after | bership. hearing is before Judge Shumway. He also as your mother?” | 5t had given their testimony. Mrs. | Cards for membership may be ob- A new trial is claimed on the grounds | to which she ifirmative. | Burns on cross examination said that | 1ained of Harold B. Waldo, registrar, that Gilbert L. Hewitt as a juror went | Mr. Hewiit wa to extend his | the remarks did not particularly please v, or No. 716 Main s F M w Boy d Gi l : NN | B ot paricumely petse | Sl 2L ==/ For Men, Women, s and Girls to May Burns and her mother, Mrs. | right & Hartford, or they may be filled out at Kate Burns, outside the court house | rick ¢ Byt "’:‘;;;;"r‘-fl re. | thought he was some outsider. She |tne reunion. 2 s s - - : » Sratiaced the girl upon her testimony | Jated the mattcr In rsiore s | S siten that the frst she knew e ON’T wait any longer for your Spring Suit, when this e eior i | G that: aa-ho had oiten hesba ihess | Hhens was anv.freubla yvecithe men | 4 it store will clothe you from head to foot, and guarantee B i : : P b 4 -~ This, it is claimed, was unfair and | warned by judges. Dr. Harriman - it in a Sunday paper. Eliot of Harvard will buy and keep u buy, for small kI D e s e inmteastion Tt ot | another man were in the. cigar store | it Ina Sunday paper. < Ot e e s xos0 |} everything you buy, weekly payments, E to Addie Burns then, it | when he told of it\and later he Was | yiilock, and as it was decided that the | for the family, rather than be obliged T atken trat the Judment be set aside | asked about it by Attorney Shiclds. | Sioke aitornes ‘shesid mot - testit, it | to depend on’s milkman who is in the f f and a new trial granted. Another Heard. was agreed to go on with the argu- | habit of selling mixed drink, though o e B "r lm sa 8 flvms flcfls Assistant Clerk Called. George H. Raynor, a good looking [ ments following the short calendar |the —customers prefer to take it x c - 2 young man and well dressed, testified | session of the court this merning. stealent. e As the first witness Hibberd R.|that he lives at the home of M Sa- _— =re‘ s nothing that will do more b 4 o TR Norman, the assistant clerk of the Si- |rah Fahey. sister of Addie Bu in | GETTING PICTURES 18, Sonvinco neanls ot the true sim- n a plain charge arrangement, where you pay erior court was called and by the | New I.onh e g : _president than : i TSt Toctris T elaweT thEs GHere L o b R T rond ¢ OF THE YALE “Ews'f.".i.‘:i.’:::‘“.‘:ii&&é’.‘".’m“: man ',':,‘3 each 'week what you can conveniently spare. Frial of Addle Burne. May Burns. the | BaY, Lo e court room at the time of | Rough Water Keeps Down Practice— | iirs wp 3 bran mash. and waichea hes 2 No interest to’pay; no security to give ; no pub- ] 5. 3 e tria saw a man approach May ISE wyitindn (6 Ity SiE ber SIS | o iuri St aad Ty Allow Bae John Harvard at Red Top. {é‘;’pfi?ri:““:;i‘;"&‘: ;:’ W;"";‘m‘;f ) licity ; no searching investigations ; nothing at Jan. 20, being sworn by the witness. (o congratulate you. He recognized tato 3 3 = 1 hat day e B frcoenl The rough water of the morning | can be wholly bax. all that could offend or embarrass, " o e T e Tsemunt of comy|Mr, Hewitt as the man he saw speak | he SORER SRS, O 02 Gay ama || 16 Afr. Hilor seigels ® ‘#0od: Moneat Call in to in sentencing Addié Burns to prison | ‘He testified on eross from twelve to twenty years for stat- | that he has not worked for utory rape upon May Burns, aged 16, | hut looks after t |xwhen the Yale crews went on the|cow we hiave no fear that he will bsa : day and make your selection. We will use | river shortly before six o'clock Thurs- | tyrant in any walk of life. A man % i night, conditions were far from |very apt to absorb many of the char- every effort to satisfy and please you. was v . b | being satisfactory for good rowing.|acteristics and traits of the cow that e T Ny e Wtieeh: SEe g Momen n The var: eight went down to the | he milks. If she is a good. honest, Women’s clouflng M;n’s Clothin Attorney Goodhart. ;ipa‘:fle a‘; o Thae ae . navy vard in _one stretch and return, | law-abiding cow that “hoists” at the vl g Attorney J. P. Goodhart of New Ha- | | N oaaE -oached by Mr. Kennedy. As the | word of command, stands firm and o 4 Pisii wpproached the club house the | immovable while being milked, and WOMEN'S STYLISH SUITS | MEN'S NOBBEY ALL WOOL stroke was raised to 30 for a short | “gives down” freely, so that the fin- y $12.00 to $40.00 SUITS is 31 years old and is fr ven. He was for a in Durkee lane. this ci ven, who defended Addie Burns, tes- tified to cross examining May Burns When called to the s Burns testified that sh know G. L. Hewitt, but while at jail she heard at h alked with e e athalies Wi ; at the quarters who took pic- |are many good cows owned by demo- when they did go out on the Thames |and he will grind the face of the Lot $1.25 to $4.00 $1.50 to $4.00 was simply for a row down as far | poor. ¢ - Red Top and back to quarters. | ' We trust Mr. Eliot will not attempt vere a number of photogra- [to buy a cow of a democrat. There tand Addie and told of some of the testimony. He e od i 2 spurt. gers are not cramped, and she does 7.50 to .00 4id not know until about Feb, 11, 1909, | Fahey conducted it 'He sald he was | *Bpye- ooimen efght and the three [not switch her tail right across th Fos WOMBN'S STYLISHSKIRTS $ i anything about a juror talking with | JOF & | four-oared crews went up stream, the | face of the milker, the man will be a X ! BOYS' FANCY AND the girl. It first came as an intima- "% Patrick Callah. s. eight for a mile and a quarter, under | good-natured, generous, honest man; $1.98 to $18.00 SCHOOL SUITS tlon and he dnformed Mr. Shields re-| _ k' “I‘I - [ f ”" TR > tirection of Coach Kennedy, covel:l‘la! but if the cow is one ios '.hn‘sho anar- ¢ $1.98 to $8.00 garding his information. On cross ex- atrick Callahan told of seeing Mr. | the distance in two stretches. e | chists who have to be tied to the man- 7 VOMEN'S HATS e 98 to $8. amination he stated that his law part- | Hewitt sreet a girl and heard him | fours went up for 2 mile and return in | ger, and you have to hold one leg to % b i E MEN’S SPRING TOP COATS ner, Judge Stoddard, did not have any | make the remark that the others did. | easy stretches. keep her from kicking over the pail, 3 $2.50 to $20.00 $10.00 to $25.00 knowledge of the misconduct. He said | He spoke of the matter in r | Among the dayv’'s visitors was John | and she tries to run a horn into you, % MEN'S HATS he got the date Feb. 11 from the date | store. Dennis J. Coughlin | A. Kenndy, Jr., son of the coach. he man whose duty it is to draw milk WOMEN'S AND e . of the motion for arrest of judgment. | them meet in front of the court house. | h ‘water delayed the work of [from her udder will become h, CHILDREN'S SHOES $2.00—$3.00 That motion was denied, but the attor- | Addie Burns Says She Is Innocent, | the Yale crews in the morning -and | suspicious, cruel, tricky, and ‘mean, F g MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES ney claimed he was not given an op— | | | portunity to put in any testimony. He denied that it had been agreed with the state attorney what the witnesses would say. When asked if he had not not e was Open Wednesday and Salurday Evenings | told Judze Wheeler that he got his | i 'during the trial. She demorod that of each crew on the float and |crats, but they are not for sale, and a % information from Attorney Shields, the | S8 108 (AL The declan g of the crews in action on the | democrat would sell him a kicking 13 witness sald he was not sure. ' He | Zh% o5 NOT EUUAY of the crime ford sow that was farrow, just to injure 1 said his recollection was that someone e il 8 . called at his office and gave him the | frgmuig o she admitted kecping a information about the misconduct but | 10USe © S he could give the name or the date. Juror Gilbert Called. It was not Addie Burns’ husband, but re_thought it was a young man, was Gilbert I The witness admitted that a doctor | that he was a had_testified regarding May Burns' | He said he di condition, this Deing. asked to show |her mother, steam launch John Harvard of | his reputation. He should go to some Cambrid,e tender for the Harvard |friend in his own party, state his crews, arrived by rail Thursday morn- | case, and if possible get a cow on ing and was taken from theé flat cars | trial. G R | and placed in the water by a derrick | Another thing—we would advise Mr. { lighter of the T. A Scott Co. Enm- | Eliot not to use a one-legged milking — i neer Freeman Moshier who has driven | stool, but to get one with three legs. the Harvard launch through 18 sea- |It is undignified in any man, especially sons of training and racing, came with | a president emeritus, to stretch out on WA THE NAME - THE LOCATION SALE NOW GOING ON schwal‘tz BI‘OS. 9-]'] watflr 81 uo§fi)!;a oN “THE OPPURTUNITY HAS ARRIVED” Today starts one of the largest FIRE SALES ever known in the fufniture buying world. This FIRE SALE will continue until every article has left the premises, and we would earnestly request you to call early and select your goods while the assortment is complete. Sunday, May 29th, was the date of what threatened to be a disastrous fire at our large establishment, but the active response of the fire department and their noblé work in fighting the flames kept the flames within their reach, therefore we are in a position to offer you ' 525,000 o, of merehandise 33 per cent. FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD THINGS TO BE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE 0dd Dressers and Chiffoniers | Pictures | Chairs China Closets Crex Rugs Brass Beds ( Were $22.00, now $15.50 Al varietics, from 25¢ to $1.78 For ail purposes — from 35¢ to BIG LINE From $250 to $ 7.50 Were $65.00, now $32.00 i Were $10.00, now $ 4.50 from three times as much. $2.25, were 60c to $4.75. W iseen sow 60108 Were $5.00 to $12 e N sy k = Were 326.00, now $16.0p Were $25.00, now $13.00 4 Parlor Suits Mattresses Mirrors Were $15.00, now $12.0§ Ranges Wera 41809, 0e 6 658 | Were $9600. mow 4200 > All grades, from 95¢ to $6.00, From 19c .to $7.50, were 25¢ to Were $15.00, now $ 8.5¢ g = e i Paais 4 = $15.00. Were $65.00, now 45.00 ———————————————————————————— 5 Were $45.00, now $22.00 e Were $35.00, now $22.50 B rf ' | Parlor Tables Were $55.00, .00 uffets ¢ } =g Roll Top and Lodge Desks Axminster Rugs Mbgirg il :::oo \ Carpets From 50c to $5. 50 per cent. off. half Pri IN ALL SIZES .00, " ‘Were $35.00, now $19.00 Axminsters—were $1.25, nOw 85¢ | T ——————————— One-ha ok Were $28.00, now $18.50 Were $30.00, now $17.50 ) Bruseels—were 95c, now 68c Iables 7 Were 325.00, now $16.00 ll'Ol'I Beds Were $22.00, now $15.00 C b Were $5.00, $7.50 $10.00, $20.00 DISI]S - = g ::: :::‘::' Y :::; Were $25.00, now $16.00 uches Now $3.00, $4.00, $ 5.00, $10.00 Tge stock—cut 60 per cent. Erppided Were $22.00, now $14.50 . Were $25.00, now $14.00 Were $15.00, now $ 8.50 Baby Carriages and Go-Carts .00, v X ‘Were $10.00, now $ 4.50 W $18.00, now $9.50 Wi C e Bt o Refrigerators Clocks Tapestry Rugs Were § 5.00, now § 250 M o gt 3 ssion, Alarm and Parlor Clocks. ONE-PIECE g ) Sideboard Were $25.00, now $16.00 2 Were $12.00, now $7.50 eboards Were $20.00, now $12.00 Were $5.00, now $3.00 ere $18.00, now $0.50 Lot of Spring Mattresses and Woven Were $35.00, now $35.00 Were $16.00, now $ 9.50 Were $2.50, now $2.00 Were $14.00, now $8.00 s aiaaiet prives $S4E o S1.I0, Wars' $10.00, now $4.50 \ Were $30.00, now $16.00 Were $10.00, now $ 4.50 Were $2.00, now 95c Were $12.00, now $6.50 now 75 to $3.50. Were 3 5.00, now $2.98 The above articles are a very small part of the vast reductions in prices, and we can assure you that a call at our establishment will be to your advantage. Don’t delay--come early while the assortment is large. - SCHWARTZ BROS., - 9-11 Water Street

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