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RACY LETTER IN BALDWIN CASE Mrs. Turnbull Subjected to Severe Examination by Attorney M’Nab. Has not seen Friswell about that Xmas present? If you have not seen us we'll say Lws Angoles, Calif, e 40, Mora| o 1haisand wloms if ¥, 4. 1idwin ix Vattere cmmne wit of the pest todey o | not the tather of my ohdid, wnd if he Cconfrom Mis ’J“lrlfl PCurmnnll, sinr | wes not marvied to me by couteset whihmms W the Clawgey’ Waldvin owill | prior \a iy epterivg the murtiags re e, with renmrkaine fortitads, lml)-mu with him Lon@y Wit mid w wenriness thet carried Why ia 10, Mrs, Turnwil,” gueried her waledy over clevorly sl trupe the Alh/lhby Melah, “that your memory womnis wWhe 18 Dehtisg for 32,500,000 | in w6 ciear on things Ut favor you oe hor Benightor's share of the ate | and so bad as to ihinge that Gu pot Turfeman'n ewlal ol iy et the wbo L favar you? . ik o Ahe aroms sxmuriner wul Tought | Bhame has borned some things o t t t ts‘ o oy Renas Dersed_sowe Shiahe o5 we Can safti1s our wan AN mertiing she thesd the onclsight | Therm nre (hings a women naver for with coudmnests althoogh e quostions | peis” Mg Vurnbull feplion hurled @b hior fvade the wortien i e | Jarw Anguien, Duc. 20, Ay the trisi conrtesonm g, Thin wltarhoon, WHan | of the ek y” Vatowin wisl comtest wppnrenitly by airesinent, attorneys of §ioday, Sre furamll esme ko comrt ihe opponing #ids Frenied oot WIh | Witk her drother, Kyersti ¥, Asiiey, 4 wre considaration, whe garted 10 | hotetkesper of W'wt)ahfl‘&, Comp. Mer Timelade thiwi | Aatighier, the 17 yony @d pinintift, was You, | omid those luklers wore for- 8 not present ariew,” she said, defisntly, refereing When Mrn, Turtibeil Wk the ziand | ooy ragurding Ber Wibelmncs | Atlorney Metinh, the oross ewaiiiner, h Cob Alheet Poge milidonnire Bos |t onve began the aitark, reading 1o | WATCHES for Ladies and Genis of every make and style at the very lowest prices, LOCKETS, CHAINSE, PENDANKTS, BROOCHES, UMERELLAS, CUFF¥ BUTTONE COMES, CHAINS, VYOBE, RINGS, BEACELETS in endless variety. Engraving Vree, Everyihing Guranteed. wl Loty mmnafie bt ar I omuld they wers | ihe Jiury oie of & sarien of Jetisre wrl rorgeries, simphatigntly so. If yoil #ek an, W was caimoed, iy Mea, Vorvin, NANRRRARR e why | awy wo, wek Mr dwmes 5 Liy 18595 which relutes 10 the corre- | > . L Pony Cozts g .oue $29.50 Wend, who forged s meny oiher” aponames with Ywidwin, 18 wes a4 Marm £ ad Mo Jumnes M. Weod s the Boston Ade drenned Ly “Lewin Lawiy” anf wes a8 , farrnert Lozts PIPO0 tactive, who, mcoorting 1o the testi | fglinwe H Bl woas & o s inony, wrranged A settieosent welween 'S was born and rwised iu Yermont Mesr Bezl Conts . Bsg0n "ape ang Mres Tornbull in 1894, when | love horses aimost Lo Aleiraction. #m Pope s suid 1o huva purehesed for | twenty yemrs o8, abons in the worid, | her w house i Pussdens my own mistress snd jw 1o exen my Woad was in court and when Mrs | own iy Buw your neme i the | Purnbult expressed Amint s 16 the | Sorssman in contisetion wih the gen withenticity of one of the letlern, =8ld | cral internstions] ranning race, As | to huve neen written hy har Cross | wapt 16 have a horse-loving triend in | -l = Mixaminer Meiab said he would re- | Californin i6 secure me 5 nice postiion, | Vo#ro8 2 .. SOn frash her nemory by siving her s | algo further my interest in various #ince Mr. MoKiniey whirogra of Wood wayms, o that | can go there in the [the house of reg “Wland uwp, Mr. Wood” he paid, | nesr future, | heve writien you. My Woed arone Mo I8 an siderly man | sastern prince is Wesley V. Badcn, bt with & whits eustache am § am going to Califorts 1o “Now, thet i» JIwimes R Wood” | a while, need 5 ‘ot aulekly respended Mr. Vurmbull, “and | Pacis Sow I you are a | wish to way thal Mr. Wood is xm:‘ whole- souies youth with the ‘du | 25-21 FRANKLIN STREET. wries | #pund o the toae Wil Molin Ohlo, has been Cinpelof l'ww you, 14 wiekedest nmn | aver know !’ wood figure snd falr looking MeNab, in cross exsmination, con- | write me snd inclose photoges ph timued bis efforts 1o show the jury | on receipt of sasme will el you more that Mes, Turnbull had not been an | about yours s upmophintiested womnnn untll ibe """ “Misg 1, A Awities Luscky” Baldwin, as ahe aileges Lo | Lewis Leach was prosi inls sonnection, he Iintroduced a istter ! Farmers Pank of Wresno, Callf which mhe admitied she had writien | The letter was initroduced in evi- 18 Lawin Leach, president of the ¥arm- | deice orw’ hank of Fresno some tine Ove in 1859 In her previous testhmony | ursie the witness said that this letter was | 1 in . e of i werles written by her to va- | with James K. Wood, . Bosto rheus hotsen en who is said 1o hf.r- anwisted in Attorneys for the esiate wald luter | prosecution of Mrs, Turobulls| —————————————— that they had seored o tactical ad- m»‘ sduction # Ll r antage by Mrs, Turabull's admission | Hd Wood repress was | of thim latier. kt was the only one it : 3 wiw angerted, that she refuwed 1o ad- William Redding i mit at the trial of har first suit, “Whom dia Redding represer { In one of thene allezed forgeries oc. Colonel Albert Pope ; eurred a passage describing an oath | v"W‘lnl wan the converrallon when Mre. Tarnbull took regarding the pa- | Wood came 1o ternity of Miss Beatrice Anita Turn- “He wald he thought | was zoo KEEhK LTI‘LR (OODS bull, the plaintifn A# written, 1t gir) Dut that he had been cmpioy J i look up my record. Mr Fedd gx wau “May (lod wmite me into a thousand | there and he waid be thought that per atorak if Col. Albert Pops is not the haps Colonel Pope had wronged ms. | father of my child” He paid hought Colomel Pope would “Fhat 18 a forged interpretation” | buy me a home in Pasadena il 7 { promptly interrupted Mre. Turnbull, “1 | go = A4 make such an oath on my knees in Attorney Every Piece Warranted Knlvem Z 8c, 7 C ndireiaad, o TOYS W the cross ex- t Mco of James R Wood. But |amination of Mrs. Turnbull probasiy p lh:m: then: ‘May God smits me in | would continue iwo days more, .2 5¢c to $1.00 o vaips e Ouifits, Piremen's Ouifts UNION BOILERMAKERS DATE OF PRESIDENT . > . g FOR PANAMA M'KINLEY'S BIRTH. 3 Imternational Bedy Discountenances | January 29 Authenticated by Fomr" 3 and $2 Action of Members. Socreury Cmm/ou K. K. TOOLS | Every Piece Warranted THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Washingion whether the was born on Ja 1544, both of Washington, Dec. 20.- Mempers al‘ the International Boilermakers' union will be permitted by tha' body to i te the isthmus of Panama flor on the canal, notwillistanding the « lon of wbout 106 bollermakers in re signing their positions ith the gov- ’uu- druggis | | crament on the lsthm t w This further evidence that the course | PAZO OINTMENT of the men in quitting the service, pre- | case of Itching, B vious to President Taft's decision on |iruding Piles in 6 their demands, was not countenanced, has been received by the nal commission in a telegram from President Frankiin of the International Hollermaker's union. He has notified the business agents of the union to permit members to go to the isthmus for government work. i The resignation of the 100 boller- | makers is net regarded by the isth- mian canal commiss¢ion as in any sense & #trike, as the men gave the usual | five days’ notice, and the commission | is gratified that the matter n develop into a labor proslem, it is esired from a patriotic standpoint to employ American citizens as far as possible In the construction of the ca- | nal. The action of the said, will obviate any seeking bollermakers ou ed States, The American Telegraph Typewn “Greatest Electrical Invention of the Century” The Machine The American Telegraph Typewriter | Lmvention writes a message in New York and immediately transcribes it on a ‘ype- writer in Chicago, St. Louis, New Or- leans, or at any distance whatever, four times as fast as by the “Morse” System of dots and dasnes. the canal The fortunes tnat will be msde by n the American Tele. Comgary can scarce.- s the demand e zomemersia PROGRESS ON PANAMA CANAL. Commercial Requisition Received for Material to Construct Emergency Dams. Washingion, Dec. 20— icating | the progress which is g made in the censtruction of the Panams canal, np canal commission’s offices in this ‘¥ today received from tihe hmus requisitions for materiai to be used in | “he building of the emergency dams. Bho installation of these will consti- ivte the fnal large work Lo be per- | fermed in connection with the canal| loehs. The emergency dams will be erected ai-the head of each of the sets of locks of the canal and w!i! be used in case of an accident which would permit the water of Gatun lake to flow into the canal. Even the event of accident they will be utllized only after two other precautions which have e taken in the plans have fuiled first protective measu ies in the fact that there will be two scls of gates to the locks and these would have to be injurad before uny dange would be minent. Secondly, t 1eavy chain streiched abwve the gatos whi vegsel in an emergency njure the gutes. If by some unforeseen 1 tliese two protective measures should ail, the emergency dam he emptyving of Gatu the locke. "The canal commission shor advertise for bids for the steel of which the emerger will be built. Tt is believed that rha tirat of these dams will be in June 1, 1911, and the last Jun Surgical Treatment for Senator Al- drich. | New York, Dec. 20— Senator Aldrich today had a slight operation on his loft hand to relieve a tension of the vords between the index sand middle fingers. The trouble, which fs gurded seriously, was caused b, Jury he received st fa struek by a street car in Madison avenue. It does not require the services of a professional operator, as anyone that can spell can operate this machine. It is the latest development of engineer- ing skill. It has passed from the laboratory, after 20 years of labor and the expen- diture of vast sums of money, a model of perfection. 1t has been in daily use over a year on the Long !siand Railrcad (Penn- sylvania System), thus proving its comp trical and commercial success. it is in successful daily operation be- tween the Company's office New York and the office of the Interurcan Telegraph News Company in Philadei- phia. while walking Will of Majer John Hanson Prebated. &, Ga. Dec. 20 The will of | Johu Hauson, prasident of the 1 of Gegrgia rallway, was filed r probute today The value of the stimated at $350000. The H00 in set walde for use of i pnn ipnl d lptercat en paying 1nony \" Mrs. Cofm L. Hansou, the festator's wiow, from whom he had hoon separat ’E OFFER a limited number shares subject to prior ~le at $7.00 a share (Par value $10.00) For comipeie HE}\R‘[ A. PORTER & CO.. Investment Securities. 450 Asylum Street. Hartford. Conn. Only Muman After All. Thene one vast majority wieh | wihich Colovel Roossvelt can afiiate | T is what whose hindsight (s more re Iable (ham flw feresight. - Mouston Tar Special R se - V. B. NEPBURN, care af Waw Babied Co ey Coats $2500 TAlLORED SUITS o=:==o==:=o:==:o:=:o==:o:=&=o====io===:o==:o===o S: and Sb Silk Pf_: Tos Lrasing Stere in Esgsters C fs Bec's, Womes's sod Chsdrer @he Manhattin TODAY Is Free Stamp Day ECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS Reduced Prices WOMEN'S and MISSES’ FUR COATS NEW LINGERIE WAISTS $1.95 (The fanhaltan 121=128 Main Street. rossiae? Tevstef ercivsus’y [— O Ly O ey O Loy O Fomma} O Fommll O Dl O NE—" $3500 Busoo Bssoo ¥oo.0n 500 Br000 $15.00 - [s) icoats $3.95 3= $1.2 3 Wezrory Aapooe °=O=°=O i FOR HOLID—\X CONSiDER PRESENTS THAT Furniture and House Furnishings M. HOURIGA o0 Tlain Street, Norwich. . Finn's Bleck, Jewett City.