Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1912, Page 6

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WESTERLY’S Bernardo Luissia Pleads Not Guilty to Assault With Intent to Murder Antonio Barbalia — Gther Offenders Before | Judge Williams—Catholic Ciub Plans Dei Randall in the Toils—Death of . Sensation of 1884, *ornards Lesste wes aremfgned in Tadrd Qstrict court Batwrday -ning befure Judge Gliver EL Wil e, charged with asssult azd fnient xill and murler Antonio Barbaila. | hen the compisint was read to him the whoie of it and sad in broken Eaglish S » sald he did not wunderstand ibat he @ld oot Intexd to kill Antoni ot that Antonio attempted to kill hi 4t he would heve killed him if he owid; thet he was afrald of his ilfe, wnd shoi Antoglo in self defense. Joh: Rutssi wes called in as iterpretar and | 1, explained tle reading of the complaint | o the aocused and a plem of not guilt ras entered The shooting ocsurred in the little SHOOTING CASE arrival at New I~ | £.0 acur ina- They 24 it for the and to Mr. > hos- n e committal ns SUS- ¥y 1 and has an seterly, en- slore connected with the dormitory | > N he shack used by laborsrs In the emploY | 1,an farm » po ad o of Ryan & Keon or thre railroad im- | o, there, and the « he' poct proveszents job, and is located at what | de-linad to put the to he expense wan recently known ag the Dixon prop- his care at the siate furm or state erty In Westerly. Antonlo seid that | g)nshousa, e had been mhot twice, in the left kid- i = ner and in the left forearm, and There is sonsiderabie interest in the vounds were temporarily dressed be- | coming initial debate of membsrs of 1o ha wes taken to the Rhode Ist2nd | {he Catholio club widch is scheduled hosp Providerwe. Upon exanind- | ;" take place {n the clib rooms on *on thers ancther bullet wewnd was | iny avening, April 11 Th etb- found in the left side just under the ; Gebale will be Which was tke whoulder, (herefore tho three shots fired | picatar general in tho Civil mar, G »+ Bernardo "';“ Vhea ”“3 or McClel!lan? Councilman Maurice 2l physician was called to the ,.hun, Dr. John M. O'Conne o Stang Had been made in shirts &nd |2 Bitns Htester Chasies : , 2 ot holes wers visible | aya T ‘\ficnacl H, Scanion wili es- and the phystcial lal examination, suppos ol se the cause of Mo lelisn, and the d ; - | disputants favorable to Grent will be og Antenio’s 1""""3'“"."1‘ as to Peter McOscar g Jobn W e number of shots and their location enay, & seph Da- was correct, and hauried for P him to the |, and, C? firet train ovidence wl ATTEEIR At the time ¢ shooting the only oo persons in th little stare begides Ber. | . Astistant Attorney Genoral Harry P. nazdo and Antonlo were Lulsane Fava, | Cross, known to every lav:yer and to tmown on the job 88 No. 34, and | AImost everybody else in Westerly, has Merco Coputo, boss of the concrate t office and Atforney Acvording to their statements, || ¢ A. Fice bas appointed ks T Lo fommt e st mo |1 m of Providence as his was His 1ifs in danger. Antonio | ° s expiained that it ad irinking during the day and | ” HIGRCRERDNIR G that (1S ad returned from a nap in the |° ba relleved on April 1 that Mr. Rl i ohtlea to * veer | asoeptyl reappointment the first b Siae | present year.~ Mr. s 16 & e words | ) the law firm of Greenough, o called Avutonio | ¥ Attorney General Rice . This angered An. d for Bernardo, Th ore An ont whip men ere the revolver wal Itice w was arrested an he wekpon Wi grappled and be- | in the small tes 1o ragld suo- | to the s given the | Antonio A. Capo- = He has been ac o Rice was inds h n b ha weas employed und. | statuta providing for the emplo w4 Ly the attorney general 1 racelved formal apgointment. nue t 7 Phillips stant v attorney Polisemian James C, Sullivan arrest- 31 2d a man on suspicion in New London o | Sunday who is supposed to be Cyrus wiis 8t arat | haries Hazard, colored. committed i Ax none of the 1 s entered the A com- s from the fr it would ses -m ik copy hat Antonio was endeavoring to st, was given away from Bermardo when the shwh ce department by were fired Wiliiam H. Casey of After a plea of not gullty was en Policeman llivan saw tered, Town Solleitor Harry B. Agard man who answered the deserip- #aid the state was not ready to imiro- asked him if he was not juce any evidence and that the extent Johuson of Waterbury, and re- f the infuries and the posaible termi- 1y , 8ir, T'm not the nation was not known, and therefore ¥ Tus ruggested continuation for at least one | " Ong in - f part week. Judge Williams fixed the bond | °f ‘i€ time and in North Kingston the at $5000 and continued the case to ['°St O ne. next Friday. Bernamo eould not far- | . Policeman Sul nish the bond and he was taken to |2 C10rm and R Kingaton jail to await hearing. John Moriarty, a former resident of Pawcatuck, who said he was married in Mungun Mass, and that his wife an reslded ‘n fdentification by Deputy and an officer from Rhode Island. James Dean Fish, who was president of the Marine bank of New pork the failure of d Yoo Todon; chiarded hich in 1884 swept away the begging for meney on the streeis of Ulyss 3 nt, died Sun- an ing an idle and dissolute person, rch 24, at home of his was arralgned before Judge Willams | d2ughters at 105 . Felix street, n the Third district court Baturday. | Ero0Kiyn. The notice of his death was At first he pleaded mot guilty, but when | PUP!shed in the obituary columns of ident ‘that there was to be | PUt 0ne New York paper and that in- in the trfal by summoning a led no address Fish was 93 r of witnesses he changed his 15 ago he fell and guilty. ean Arinking heavily for a lon dane any work and ha yf one year at the stat richouse and to pay the costs. Ames Crandall uf Mystic was fore the bzr of justice of tha He was charged d whe he judge nping of e n pe s the ending.” his freedom. William Pryor, who from the state farm was release He told the court that the support of his s was gentenced tc or- haps the frankest man that stood bs- Third s guilty or not guilty he guilty, or T wouldn't be emen do not take in H last week after | He did not re- '1 a partnership the firm name of zeneral bought a business for Grant and Je t in 00 and later Mrs. e the se ( purchased a st. General Grant's name nvestors and for a wr b n_which Grant $400,000 deposited, was resarded as & institution al ° r his S'V’l"t' in br n in May tenced lease Mr. Fish lived in Brooklyn hon f his neighbors knew of his his He was bur onday, Marc Mystie, Conn., his birthplace, d | WHY TRAVEL FOR THIS? Local Laconics. Mary O Toole dled Sunday at her me in Potter Hiil. Many people travel to far distant it points for a ‘“change of climate” mi ket i G of Andrew T,]wrdm; died build up their strength. it = 1er home on Burdick lane, Now what does t .xa ..Sugcr of <~l‘im~ i, -1(1': g'. K\.u?l .\F’!’ari‘n::mn wag the ate do for them? Usually if it does| Zucst of John I' Vose in Weste any good at all, its effect is to make | Sunday. hem eat more. and Mrs. James N, Kelley and But if you need more stre of New London were guests of can’t afford the time and John L. May Sunday travel you need not be d I Pive candldnteas = it e A. M. Sturz of Bre AT SIAEA 3 . L mbership baptism in the First Y. suffered from weal Baptist ch unday evening. almost continual hea Olidaies W : two months, In a lotter e ‘, el fessor of geology “Since I have been taking V R Fn Ay e 1l address the yinptoma of lung trouble have| .. Board of de Tuesday ared end 1 have no more || ning_on nomic Value of the headaches. Vinol has bHul made me feel even much better tha it me up and Rhode Island Marsh Lands. vrine Parnes, widow of Hor- n | 1 dld before this trouble came on” | ¢ arnes, died at her home Vinol, our deliclous cod liver and |l She leaves a daughter, iron remedy without ofi, bullds you | tmmons, of Providence, up by making you eat more ard di- | * s, Herhert Y1 of Providence gost better: It enriches the blood | nce Artiur Barnes of West with tonle iron at the same time. Try | crly. Vinol If it does not bemefit you we | harles Richmond was arrested Sun- 1 give back your money. Broadway ] Policeman Chapman for con- Pharmaey, G. G. Engler, Norwich, Ct. a junk business without li- ET——— | cenae: When aignied in the Third Established 1801, flavold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. Ifestive viston oorrected by the prop- justment of Jenses, Room 9, Pot- Laneworthy Block, Westerly, R. 1047 Adam’s Tavern 1861 Massachuse: D" some time, returned O, _Supustep 0'“} Ale, Bunket | ¢ }i5 "1 0me oad fimm sa “‘ Ale, - ,.g.'_ foste, ang the windows and then sk o ped. Patrolman Keegan made quick AA.ADA.. Morwich Town. response o & call, b%t Dennall disap- ths public the finest standars o ot Bees of Burope and Ameries, , Culubech Bavariaa flstrs furnished a t court < not gulity and 3160 for appear- ance next Rev, W/, Willlams officiated | at the funmeral services of 3. | Findeisen at Szmh\.u River Eo wore Jar aftern employed at the freight house of th New York, New Haven and raliroad in Westeriy, has resign has been succeeded by Irving C: ohecising clerk. Hill has force. Matthew Donnell, been adaed peared before the coming of the officer. Hartford George Covey of Potter to the working who has been in JEWETT CITY Dsath of Mrs. Clara Northrup, 82— Charles Meeoh Dies in/ Willimantic Hospital—Officers of True Blue Class The news of the death of Mrs. Clara Nerthrup in Newpert, R. I, has been scelved by relatives in this vicinity, \;rq Rerihrup died Friday after a brief 5. She was the daughter of Mr. anu Mrs. Sumuer Hiscox and was born in Westerly, I, §2 years ago. She s & former resideni of Jewett City, ere she was a member of the Bap- t choreb. Many friends in this Jo- enlity mourn her death. She is.sure ed by one sister, Mrs. Mary Morgan, ylzandale, now the last member of amily of 14 children. Khe has sev- nephews I»‘A(l nieces, among them and Mrs. Charles H. Ray of Lis- n and E. H. Hl x of Jewett City. Death of Char L of Charlos oseph’s ho occurred due to lsad poisonigz. He was overseer of the cioth shop in Blater 0 yea when he re- s, moved to Lebanon He united with the Con- b Jewett City in a letter to the church in | member of . and A, M. Lebanon in Mt. Veraon lodge, ) The funcral wiil be “ouflu“betl by the Masonic fraternity. Burial at Pachaug. True Blues Elsct Officers. The Trus Blues class of the Baptist Sunday school met at the home of Mrs, Joln Perkins Saturday afternoon. Officers for t as follow [ ice pres Far] Pahner; ascrotar !'Walter Gray; tressurer, Royal Ba)- coe The hoatese served refreshmients at the clase of the meeting. Borough Briefs. Dr. and Mrs, R. H. Lieberthal and {son left Bu.u.sy for a week's stay in New York. B. R. Gardner spent Sunday in New Haven The sctools open today after a week vacation. The W. C. T. U e months were elected President, Emery Tarbox; is to hold its Moth- ers 'day meeting at the home of Mra F. B. Robinson Tuesday afternoon. This is an opea meeting. COLCHESTER Punctual Puplls During Past Term— Congregational Church Calls Rew H. A. Blake of Hartford. The following pupils of Grades V and VI, Bacon academy, Miss Lillie Mo~ Dermott teacher, were nelther absent, tardy nor excused during the term ending March 28: Serah Feiden, Annie Gerstein, Tony Karleowits, Jacob In- nenberg, Raymond Wilson; Sarah Cas- per, ten minutes late; John Isternis Charles Morris, Agnes Schlumpf and | Arthur Gregerknech were each absent one-half day. Water H‘iuh and Cold. As the water is high and cold, it wili be several days before the trout fisher- men will be able to do much fishing. Call to Hartford Pastor. At the business meeting of the Con- gregational church it was voted teo give a unanimous call to the Rev. H. A, Blake of Hartford to become pastor of the church. Mr. Blake has supplied the pulpit for several Sundays and it 1s hoped that he will accept the call B. Gilman left town this (Mon- day) morning for a short stay in Hart- for Rev. David ODonnell celebrated mass at St. Bridget's church, Moosup, on Sunday Postcard from Rev. M. H. May. F. E. Baker has received a souvenir postal from Rev. M. H. May of Rock- ville, formerly of this place, who is in Cuba. Fathr May and his brother, Dr. John May, of Westerly, have been for several weeks on a pleasure trip to Panama and Mexico and are expected te return in a few davs. Borough Interests. Mrs. A, L. Btebbins returned Friday from several days' stay in Middletown. where ghe was called by the death of her father. Horace B. Stevens of North Weat- chester was a caller here Saturday. Wesley Brown of Salem was in town Saturday. Miss Lillie McDermott lef. town this (Monday) morning for a week's visit with relatives in Norwich. Mrs, Peter Wormester of Middletown is the gueat for a week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Knieling. Clinton Jones of Hebron was in town Baturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larson and children lef: town Saturday for their new home in Chester. Miss Mabel McDonald visited friends in Hartford recently. The Doys' club junior baseball team played thelr first game with the Hay- geads Saturday efternoon on the Straw- berry Hill grounde, as the park grounds were t0o wet. Samuel McDonald, Jr., and Donald Bigelow of Hartford were at their homes in town over Sunday. WHO SUFFERS FROM RHEUMATISM ‘Sursly No Reader Of The Bulletin When The Lee & Osgood Co. Sells | RHEUMA For 50 Cents On Money Back Plan. 1f you suffer from torturing rheu- matic paing, swollen, twisted joints and suffer intensely because your sy tem s full of uric ecid, that damnable poison that makes thousands helpless time, then you need RHEUMA, and x\eed it ne Btart tsking it today; in ¢ hu\nfl it wi rgin to aot en kid 8, liver, | stomuch and bleod, and you can sin- | ; exclaim: “Good riddanes to bad | rubhish.” Many peopls, the most skeptical of | skoptics right in this city and in tha | and kiils thausands vears befere their | 1 | hereabouts, blsss the day Leo & Osgood Co. wm‘ enterprise offered| ;nw UMA to the ed at the low; price of 50 cants a bettle. 1t you! Lave rheumatism, get RHEUMA to- j day. Spring Vegetables are coming good now. NEW CABBAGE, 8PINACH, KALE, CELERY, CURLY LETTUCE, HEAD LETTUCE, PARSLEY, ETC. Peopie’s Market i € Frankiin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, i | | | ! | | Prop. | s WEAT"S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. 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