Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 27, 1912, Page 6

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> 1 COMMITTED TO NORWICH JAIL wl L. Miner, North Stonington Youth, Under Murder Charge—Hearing Before Justice Chapman Monday Afternoon—Prisoner Can’t Explain How Revolver Was Discharged—An Impassive Witness of His Brother’s Death—Mother Blames It on Wild West Literature. Frank White ‘ intil the medical examiner arrived. l iLg the house, reque Dwight he taken aw; lo to Dwight and he came his own free will. - On the to Westerly, Dwight spoke <pert shooting. He showed no { remorse and shed no tears, bad- ation of feelin: 1 the revolves pointed ferbert when it was weed ond that it was loaded On arrival in Paweat wis made at Sherift C; t sheriff $ mnot in, and ther Dwight voiuntarily accompanied wit- 158 to his office. Subsequently | Dwislit consented jo remain with Po- w‘ man Chepman until Sheriff Casey ume for him, ter Fitzmour was the mext| | 'l'he Klnd You Have A.‘lel Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per= sonal supervision sines its infancy. Allow no one to deceive youin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘“Just-as-good™* are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heslth of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA {Lastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasgnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms It cures Diarrhea and Wind It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation It assimilates the Food, regulates the r and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. oz and aliays Feverishness: and Flatulency. e s and v was_cor- | Acive « Dr. Scan- at n ; ab) - |, Dr. Robert E. H:r?mglon testified | ™ sud is seventeen vears of [ he was medical examiner of the u‘\\n\ = was ap-1of North Sionington. He arri tem he ab- Miner house at 230 in the,a W charge on death occurred about (hn-nl he accus ] ot gulit | previous lie found the wound ist 10 the right of the median, He | Dr. Michas! H. Scanlon, of Westerly | =1id he remzined there about an ’\o"u; was the first witness called und 1 1If. e made another visit, s e r Coraner Brown, on S Friday, | m n autopsy. He int at Wa ibout (wo Inches and found bul- | ed him all] let b 1 the heart and the tower | e left lung and_imbedded did ribs, | n and | ing in al Deputy Sheriff William H. Casey | Miner | testified that he took cunmdy of | Dwight Miner a u after- | n. . Dwigh was | ferbert and did not know how revol- € Jiver was loaded and tha | Herbert had no revolver. Accused was g e Coroner Brown, . ness said he and made a voluntary state- . s ssibl ssing desire he wanted to | 1 | Mine, he lived in the town of gton near the Voluntown farm work, between the | n, fle never noted ousness in Dwight. Herbert wned a revolver, but Dwigh Wwo revolvers.and the witness had ed him against the use of fir especially ‘as he handled them thought Dwight | Herbert | e Sawmill to- what the trouble| let hole . 1 median The boys 1d seven tified he was sum he woods by a messen- him Dwight had shot Her- wirried home about one nd Dr. njon, Mr a few him Dwight had‘ has read nov- Honey}| 0f Horehound ! ar B or Lduch and Tar s A Will Stop §}| | $ %8 g Your auloyd Cough §' [.on ek M, .fi::h" il And Cure Your Cold Rt Cont » opium nor disturbed. en warned those novels with his | ed him of before the shooting " RECOVERS Years of Suffermg. Try Pike's Toothache D ross.. 0 heard the re nd had been | Tells How Her Health Was Regained. e trou- | all run down ervous I t do R voked The doctors |y A Shra D Sta ated me for dif. Dwight, and that his ferent things but did | | s- she 'had heard at 1 could || 3 ioliae fale nat " p day or Zirbor's " While in bis \ 1 condition 1 read of Lydia E. Pinkham's . u, i Vegetable Com- s hrother 1 pound, and began e beer friendiy its use and wrote fo you for special | O e troliite it ioly adyice. In & short tim - e gt my health and ar s Do le (or“r: Another Woman Recovers, ustant reader of Vegetable (ompound has resmred my fiest terms up Lo the time health and the pains are gone.” — Mrs, sk L i ¥-A. Frisas B 5. D, Box 8. James Martin Cook, a resident of | Because your case is a difficult one, 1P!V!d!=ton Hill, testified he had known | doctors having done yon no good, donot. | P¥/3ht, Mindr since birth o called | continue to suffer without giving Lydia [ vequest (f Mre, Miner, who hi f‘m‘:,’? E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a |ut lis bomie Lulf & mile away trial. Itsurcly hus remedied many cases | ¥ urrived, Herbert wus dehd | of female ills, such as inflammation, ul- | * 1417 it ight st whont ten fent ceration, displucements, tumors, irregu- larities, periodic puins, backache, and it msy be exactly what you need. bert had beer dexd @bsut Lydla E. Piukham Medieine Co, (confl- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opeued, read and answered hy a waman and held In strict confidence, 1 the shonting crc'dent and that he didn T mean 1o sauet tlorhert Judge Rathbun announced Lhat the | | It you want speeial advice write to i u N\ (g GENUINE CASTORIA ALwaYs Bears the Signature of | The Kmd You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STRI ET, NEW YORK CITY. d. Dwight said_he | introduce no more e | against resident of Canal stroet, an | of the testimony antage it would be him in the superior court amderstood the and had no desire to mak . father of accused, | us | ble proof. Reeently, a ne spman’ sald tiist the odse | o find hw ght I £ i v\mmut bail in_ the , | about his house, this Italian inv: | oIy strides up and down in front of | | Deputy Sheriff C and committed h selecting Bradford on the banks o Pawcatuck river i | bleac hE" the water in man; places was carefully tion for a new trial was recently de- nied by him. Complaints_are becoming frequent Ttalian, who has been under suspicion of violating the liquor laws, although | the police have not gathered noighbor was appointed a pol ble, but there seems to b niteness as to his authority consequence he is considerat ed by the Itallan, who a of belief that the police constable was | ed for the sole purpose of keep- ng a watchtul epe on his doings. When the police constable appears | the place, muttering to himself, but | in a loud tone, something about cut- ting out a heart, or killing any one who interferes with his business. The ce constable naturally thinks ihreats are intended for him, though | they are not utterad to him direct, The | matter has been called to the atten- | tion of the president of the town | council, as chairman of the police com- nittee, upon which all the councilmen nave membership. Local Laconics. Elizabeth Jobnson, who came to| Westerly from the south, and is sick i liable to become a town charge, committed lo the state asylum | ther like con- | of the poor. 4| The body of Natale Palarda, who | h cerns, even of smaller capacity, locaticns ‘uung the | | seek available |in Downe ot, S whe | was taken to Memorial hospital, New | London, and died there, arrived in .\u‘ has heen before stated in this ondence, the Fall River firm of S | 1it was a temme,] th: T ety have an option o ! the e as the | ington, June £ to attend the unveiling Arnoid mills, & part of which is s located the | Pected that at least six hundred During | Knights of Columbus will march in the the town of Wester] , surveyors have been asurements of the property manufacturing o increase the he o houses for ém m in the manufac- | , but it is said is ..:unz‘ e shooting. |« not always | in is owned chlefly | seing in Bradford, Eng- bleachery is to egard to the na- Brenin Cravagreer, who was con- icted by a jury for the murder of ssion of the su- in bed beside ° |vears I sufferad from backache and . | other = the ground that the t the law and the | he” motion was denied. vagreer has been 2 cencral review of the | enced Cravagreer to | cen eard before Judge | ovember and the mo- Monday, by Ellery C. Barber, overseer | hot himself in , Monday afternocn. \mnhers of Narragansett council of Westerly are planning to go to Wa | of the Columbus monument. It is ex- | big parade prior to the unvelling cer- | emony. Judge John W. Sweeney of | Westerly is cne of the state officers arranging for the trip. \ | The government of Venezuela | established a national bureau of san tation Are Your Kidneys Well? Many Nerwich People in Peor Health Without Knowing the Cause. | There are scores of people who drag out a miserable existence without realizing the cause of their sufferins. Day after day they are racked with | backache and headache; suffer from | nervousness, dizziness, weakness, lan- | !guor and depression. Likely the kid- | { neys have fallen behind in their work | ‘ul' filtering the blood and that is the| | root of the trouble. Look to your kid- | neys, assist them in'their work—give them the help they need. You can use |no better remedy than Doan’s Kidney ‘yms—mdomd by over one!hundred thousand people, and by your nelgh- | | bors in Norwich. Mrs. J. F. Sundstrom, 44 Summit | Norwich, Conn., says: “For sev | | al rmptoms of disordered kidney IT had about despaired of ever got fyelief when 1 was advised, to try | Doan’s Kidney Pills about a month ago. 1 procured a supply of the remedy at IN. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store, and |through its use my kidneys were | strengthened and I felt better In evers | way: | | For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buftalo, York, sole agents for the United es Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. By the use of the King Safe Sys- tem of Painless Dentistry your teeth can be extracted, filled, crowned, bridged or cleaned without a particle of pain, no matter how nervous or sen- sitive you may be. Hundreds of testi- raoniais from pleased patients, are ordered, tes. Fie tmude n secotid call und be- | erivel of Dr, Scanlon, who | te, Dwight | visits, but | how the boy | isedy, Witness heard | clephone Lady Assisiant ng Dental Parlors HDAAS Ji‘FHIISIII KING, 0.0.§. 205 Main Street, Nerwioh. NO HiGH PRICES February White Sale Only Two More Days of the White Sale. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY s will see the finish of one of the best merchandising events we have ev:r promot- ed, and one of the most pleasing to us for we feel that the full measure of satis- faction has been given to each and every purchaser. we have already advertised, for these last two days we are giving some specially good bargains in each of the departments rquelented They are yours while they last at the lowest of low prices. In addition to the values LINGERIE In addition to the large assortment of attractive Muslin Underwear which we have been displaying during this sale we offer for these last two days these special values. DRAWERS—Most ments of fine muslin, trimmed with embroidered ruffle attractive gar- French style in sizes from 34 to These are made of in full models pretty em- excellent muslin, and trimmed with 15¢ | NIGHT ROBES in the ever po kimono design, beautifully tr. med with lace and insertion. exceptional value ... SKIRTS in two dlfiehm styles. rows of insertion with lace edge and ruffle; the other has deep embroid- ered flounce, eyelet cn‘,l‘mldcr) and ruffle. TON STORE i NIGHT ROBES made in the Bishop style of a fine muslin and trim- med with insertion. LONG WHITE One is trimmed with two These two skirts are “BOS- SHEETS—Full Bleached Sheets, 81 by 90, regular price 79c....,.. 59¢ [ PILL O\\ C \sl:S—Om regular 25¢ Imported Linen Damasks These are our own importation; patterns and above all good values are i For the next two days we will sell them at these remarkable prices. 72-INCH DAMASK, all linen. TABLE CLOTH, TABLE GLOTH, 72 by 90 inches. . 72 by 108 inches. $2.50 NAPKINS, 20-inch, a dozen......$1.98 NAPKINS, 24-inch, a dozen... These Napkins match both the damask by the yard and the Table Cloths. Art Goods Department 72 by 72 inches. .$1.70 | LINEN SQUARES—18, 24 and 27- inch Squares in very elaborate work designs. should sell for 50c each. ... ... 39¢ LACE TRIMMED SQUARES AND \TERS—36-inch Squares and > Squares are lace trimmed and centers are em- broidered and drawn. values from 98¢ to $1.25... ... 83¢ .85c¢ a yard TABLE CLOTH, Domestics and Household Lace Department For these last two days this department is offering beside items already advertised a'special value in 45-if% Flouncing. 45-INCH FLOUNCING of fine mus- lin deeply embroidered in beauti- ful designs .............39 a yard QUILTS—Full-size Crochet Quilts, finished with fringe in For these next two days we will sell them at. ... —Full Bleached, size 81 by $1.00 Sheets. .".. 99— hese are § SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT--Second Floor 'E LAWN WAIST—Remarkable values in new Lawn Waists. i yles in favor—Buttons front or e and some striped and finished with sailor collar. med with embroidery and lace. long or three-quarters All daintily trim- Sizes 32to 44 .. o oeinre s OBE Painless Extraction Free when feeth All work Cluaranteed Hours 9 u. m. ts § p. m. Sundays 1o 1 DR. JACKSON, Manager. Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Cos BOCK Free delivery to all parts of the city. H. JACKEL & CO. “You're Well '’ Then Keep Well— Don't walt for a sick spell L T Behene! ke Pills whenever you frel & little dull or out of sorts sirong, the slomuch sweet, the Whelly vegetable—wbso FKEE BOOK ou luny, *0d stomach dssorder uAme OB & pust card gets it Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. Bhan dowi Hiis's mvies R of la| grippe, which run into bronehitis, She had ton:\lmpllun sleep at night. The firs! | Voley’s Honey and Tar Com . * s much relief (hat want to put your busi- TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. New London (Nmmh) Line - i8] % Island Sound and S35eD view of The' wondesur Sy line and water front of Manhattan m-ml. Steame: 6. W. J, Phl “ Ullips, Fooms’ and Information. " s uta® BERMUDA 0ST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE WORLD. 11y outdoor recreation. Excellent btk Selibe. boulng tenals, ol cpeing .':‘ pind oid_Seasiokuess by Traveli THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST. TWIN-SOREW Taattic L “QGeANA” 14,000 Tons: 535 Larswt, Fustut i Eiectric Fans In Suam heated wheu ' necessary. face Duncw. Graasi Balecs Blenain Busimmam GREGORIAN NEW YORK CITY, 35TH ST, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 14 Storios. Modern. Absolute) Lazurions. u-rm-u."i" AL Neatest amusomeste, thops 4ug Gnpots. NONE BFTTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Room: ich with private bath, 4 good coom aud bets, §$2,00 B2 OTHERS UP TO $3.50. PARIOR, REDROOM, n'm u 00, Specini cator week o Restaurant « !a ho 'lbl 14 b RIRCARY. B Fanre PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Come Over to BREED'S PLUMBING SHOP and get a box of U. S. Standard Bath Room Cleaner. Large eans, 40c, small cans, 25c. The greatest and cheapest thing on earth to clean porcelain ware, nickel-plate and mirrors without in- jury. Try it if you do not like it | bring it back and get your money. If you want anything in the Plumb- ing or Steam Line come in and talk it over. ROBERT J.COCHRANE nsing TIOMBING Hicemg 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, 'Phone 790, Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up to date uun- y less refreshing than the is itse.t. D.xrln. the summer you - the more look to the bath for bodily comfort, I will show you samples aad plans of the porcelain and other tuby and :lv. you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best mannes from a sanitary standpoint—end guare antee the entire J, E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundy Co. . IRON CASTINGS 1ihed prompty. Largs wieck fst=— %o 3 Terry Broct T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas [ Prices and wok sntisfaghony 130 Platt Ave. Tl S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynten Fumaces. 65 West Main Strest. Nerwich, Cenn All : Of Our LEATHER GOODS at Cost Prices John § Gea, H fliss. * WHEN vou wint (0 put your b ers belfore (he public e h the advertis. | dium better thad through tie e w °F The Bulle” ness betore she lnnllnnm[ mdn( it until -no uy dium better than thro iog columna the Dublic, thera i Ho- e

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