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e osl et i) NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912 LUSSIA HELD AT WESTERLY \Oyp Spring Suits Under $3,000 Bonds For Shooting Antonio Bertelli—Liquor N.S.Gilbert&Sons Home Furnishings Spring Offerings Attractive in Variety, There’s a Case on Trial—Catholic Club Debaters Favor McClellan “clutch” about —New London Flower Growers Get Dahlia Expert Ad- our Spring Suits that is vice From Mrs. Otis Chapman. hard to escape. They grip every judge of good taste. The handsome Judge Oliver H. Williame presided the lelt kidney and another in the left i the session of the Third district | forearm. coirt in Westerly Friday. After & o — . intinuance of cases in the | Edward E. West, sergeant of police, 1 criminal docket, there was @ | testified that he went to the Italian four dquor seizures recent- | shack with Officer Mitchell. He cor- Bradford section. | roborated the testimony of the previ- 194 MAIN ST. § WAUREGAN BLOCK . < | Dr M., H; Sianlomutastined tat b s f o 4 an s Police Th as B | r. . . Scanlon testifie A 1] B LAt arsid with & bea at, | was called to attend Antonio Bertelll and brown ; he searched the Pucct place for liquors [ in the laborers’ shack near the railway e e o the 17th of March, He was accom- | station. Antonio said he had been shot . Danied by Folice Constable John Callo. | in the region of the left kidney and in the skillful and They selsed & barrel half filled wilhi | the left in and these two wounds = ale beer. There were six men In the to OOy Gusq Stiendad €y Hory perfect 5 - h evidently been drinki sai that Lussia shot him an B . s Dm:n?:‘wj‘u‘] of ‘{ho men were quite | Lussia said he did the shooting. He tailoring will DINlNG TABLE —i | identit volver, talk for S s 4 A4 nlimUbaL hs Had: shot themselves eorroboratior ol e e . . N i I shat Lussia hud never re- in Quartered Oak, finished golden and weathered, ¥ previous trouble wi - m ere are the also Solid Mahogany Colonial Desi y Colonial Designs. | Michael Capato testified he was_in regular Jiquore, were adfudged forfeitad | the shanty on the night ef the shooting “stand-by”’ e tw nt issued for the | and that sia shot Antonio with & fn e s e I et e | Y i, A G & Models and BHAMBEH FURN"’ L or aale of the vessels L irst and then Antonlo knock R e i the o i Lursia‘warned Antonio t[l‘l: ;ery smart keel and went sideways . . {imes Lusela told An- ndon g it 2 Large assortment patterns, ranging from the | 10, B eckc andrevery ey designs. in English Serges, two-tone whipcords, diagonals and a him Lo go back he fired a & moderate prices to the better grades of Mahogany, Birdseye Maple and Circassian Walnut. Library Tables Desks Easy Chairs WINDOW SHADES Hotisad. Opsaue i Yard goods in different widths for special orders, and Shades on Fixtures ready to hang. WALL PAPERS The new patterns eclipse all former offerings. Charming floral patterns with the new cut-out borders, and Cretonnes to match, are very beauti- \ntenio. novelty weaves, all in the up-to-date minute style and distinctiveness; all the desired colorings, Women'’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes. Lorenzo Fava testified that he knew | Lussia and Bertelli and was at the chanty on the night of the shooting. Lussia fired three shots at Antonlo; one hit in the back and one in the arm. | | Saw club in the hands of Lussta be- | d that he had furnished some of borers on the raflroad worl UBiracker vt ot th very best| Our showing of SPRING SUITS is a showing that as a This wes the first time he had| 4, - ” H 2'in traubie CL ety bae s jonly needs “showing” to prove all our claims of Clothes Charles J. Doonan, superintendent of | SUperiority. in sizes for Women, Misses, Juniors and Children Ryan & Kean, contractors, testified to (R S et MEN'S “FIXINS” OF ALL KINDS. For Women —............_.$8.00 to $35.00 e e B |, B e Snek S| TS, GOLLARS, NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, [f For Misses --—--o-oo-o- 2223:2 2??28 utbta | o, 18 | . Bamardo Lussisl the asousedtaet- For Juniors _ G IIRIRE T HOSIERY, GLOVES, HATS, CAPS, ETC. For Children _____________$3.50 to $10.00 Prices That Never Hurt! | ase against liquors and ncletto Pudel, Poil sl that he selged half a Norfolks in Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes $11.75 T0 $42.50 d a two quart jug of place. He found | an empty haif barrel. Pucci sald !'54\ beer belonged to him and that b um’ | | of Capa 1 ar Judge W against Be charged with | laborers t mor | .1 iy sta here for the first time. | | ful furnishings. f the shooting Antonio | | Jude p ¥, Rathbun ac- | ed & drink and gave | Tapestries and Burlaps in soft tones lend a dig- nified and rich appearance to any room. CARPETS Wilton Axminster Brussels HIGHEST RUG QUALITY P 1 n r‘\ E 2 or, A g e complaining | bim no more. Antonio was drunk and | gy A ’ n iece of fron pipe In his hand 1o appear | nd he struck the counter withit. An- ton ] o . . truck witness his fist, but . 1 o o fulnt BE T e Bat T res ] e . M e s 0 s in Women’s and Misses’ sizes, made of the best quality = m.”‘“'d """firl‘f'fi??.’%\’- % S serge, perfectly tailored and correct in every detail. o Aatonlo from Toflow: | Good Clothes Store e revolver out| < —— a pointed it at Antonio | — = i T We have a selection of these dresses that will in- : duce you to go no farther but make your selection - - volver back. Then Hand Badly Injured. month he stole a pair of horses from Antonio, | ) 'said Lussia dare not shoot and Butnam, April 12— | the stable of W, H. Young of Wood- | HERE. ing Lussia then got the P § stock. Steev - I v ¥ witne g 30, while operating | Stock. Steeves came to that town n s he Antonio came towards > vith bi. aid ton the Mrs. Trances | With other men in an automobile one 7 450 vich and that il th /n hand, Then Lussia v on the river. | night in April of 1908, he said, took | In all needed COlOT‘S, 4.75 to $14. Desi in Oriental patterns and colosin n lock ¢ was in danger and | TN B on. had” his eft | the palr of horses, blankets, 'horse | 2 P " Soe Anitonto bicked up against|hand severely injured when a_stick | §00ds, harnesses and grain and started made in all sizes, large and small. 137--141—1\’\—22_111 Street d up & bocame. twisted under the saw and | for the Massachusetts line. The next| 3 . thind shot | o Hand asdnst the biade. He|day tie horses were hidden in the We have now a full line of Wash Dresses in Ander- T ess | e taken to the Day-Kimball hos- | W00ds near Oxford, and the next night 3 il . itnr, here the firat and second fm. | driven into Boston, from whers they | son Ginghams, Dimities, Repp, Linens and other popu- Pl iated, and. the badly | Were shipped to Portland, Me., and . 3t and 34 finger given | Sold to a lumberman. lar wash fabrics. iy > This story was repeated, in Te- Z ate Bertelll Policeman Frederick T. Mitchell tes- tified that he was on the 29th of M sponse to an inquiry Tuesday, Vi . i AT g sday, over the calles < R L T el Inquired About World Story. telephone by Mrs. Young at Wood- 1'25 tO 10'50 ;i 3 Tatrent | stock, who talked in the absence of A story that appeared in a New Yok e an av, under s Put.|her husband. _Sheriff Rice recently : o 45 with | Wrote to Mr. Youns, giving him the 1 having 0 00 With | facts of the confession. Mrs. Young eutrod In this see. | Stated that there was no truth in the | ; : voars past. haq juet | PATt of the New York pper story |Last year about 400 dogs were regi indidates in All Hallows' council at h in it to stir up unneces- that her husband h.lfl(rs‘,l“'fl'@d a let- | tered. | Moosup next Sunday afternoon. Aol rouble Tor aieces | ter, unsigned, stating that it was from | Muzzle Law Ignored. | Telephones have been placed in the 1 v o : | muniet buildin, ¥ e X. I.. who has lost a|the man who stole the horses, and| my .o who pay attention to such cipal building on Church street . a4 up Captain Murray | that while Mr. Young was in Wor- |, o b _ | for the benefit of those who desire to e b, Captain MUrray | cester looking for them he had eaten | 1IDES occasionally notice a dog roam- | get in touch with town or city offi- O v i the AATnpCIabIE foen | ing the streets of the city without | oinis ag well o tho Y lene i = e mat: | dnner at the » tabie in a restau- 4 2 0ut | ciais, as well as for the convenience Fant with the Hoise th1F its muzzle on, as is at present a vio- iy lation of an important order of a state | °f g, oficlals. LAWN RAKES, HOSE, FISHING TACKLE, died of con- | Very few owners have yet appeared POULTRY NETTING, r things he t the office of ann_ Clerk avid S L S T Meat Depa rtment SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS. AN was that four years ago this | to avoid paying an extra asSessment. | Pty EXTRA SPEGIAL EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. | Jargs aitendanoe of mem. | ONE PRICE THE JOWEST ONE QUALITY THE BEST mar t efully prepared | it Iy prepared SHOULDER STEAK, ROUND STEAK, The first fosling of having taken | 17 " London paper of Friday said: | i " i )/—OLl %flt 2 Ibs. for 25¢ 16¢ a lb. Cold, is lassitude and weakness, a e monthly meeting of the | e | Th E lo ch c g i o it B s | Ser Ll Varraganselt | swiow steak, | PRIME RIB ROAsTS, 6 £aion vhase Lo. If you will get to recognize this first feeling of a Cold, before you be- luded at 5.20, nts of Attor- ording to the debate of the Cath- | 1 of Westerly, George B. Mc- A greater general in the n than Ulysses S.! dollar ssed at | ter. gave evidence of | lice Cargill orchestra played for a dance {1 99 e part of the dis- | o1l n that he had a is no ground for the claim that the °fl?,‘“",l S i ‘ar Dayville Monday -night. : > ca ellan_was | nothing and knew -not a thing confession of Steeves solves the theft [ Carsill council, K. of C. has accept- % ety r Charlag J. But- | the claims made in the story referred | of other horses hereabouts. ed an invitation to attend the work-| A self-made man mearly alw T au . Fiynn, | to : ing of the third degree on a class makes a play for a tailor made wife the captain ha From all that can be learned, there Dog Owners Dilatory. The de- ; P claim of Grant | | | Humphreys Sevcnty-cheni . : Aa e Breaks up Grip and | A r § mge, Joseph A. | of add V oty At 5/ Get 20c a Ib. 14c, 16c and 18calb. 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. gin to snesze or shiver, before your Yot Sy b 1 it © the cultfvation of ¥ / 4 Bones begin o sche, and take “Sevan: |11 1055 4nahet MSSRee vt | = //Narraga/zsezz. LEGS SPRING LAMB, s Thes lrioscand ty-seven” at once, it never fai n the dablia farm which she Gl Yearling, It paye to kesp “Seventy-seven” | ng many a 5 to 7 Ib. average, b by b “Seventy IT’S-UP-TO-YOU ey 15c a Ib. Take what you get or ¢ a lb. handy. All dealers sell, .25¢. or mail b 4 od. 3t ; T 1 about May 15 and| e o gob what 2 FRESH SHOULDERS, i mm oo a1 izl g e PORK ROASTS, - 12¢ NEW PRICES e to gather the flowers M [Narragansett Ale, Lager, Porter, ¥ Book sent free. ‘ 16calb { o'clock fn the morning, while p&~POINT TO T 4 % B - |BETR L it swokep swouoers, || O Standard Tires odica in ’I'herémous NATIVE VEAL ROASTS, Con. Willlam and Ann Streets, New York Hamphrey Homeo. Medicine Co. or remafis. A vote of | Lean and Tender, ven Mrs. Chapman for T s. 8ize Tires Tubes. Size Tires Tubes STORAGE | e s % 14c up 12c a lb. 28x3 $11.00 $300 34xd 2450 6.00 Finast and largest storage room || 11212 8; Marshy Sr, cf Xew 5ondon RUMP ROASTS, Sugar Cured Comed Beef, || 30x3 1200 320 gg:: ggf.g R Sosistad. Tatse resssuitin nepotihbismi i she s iia . SELECT STOCK 15¢ a Ib. 8c Ib. up 30x3), 1600 415 32xd!, 2075 7.00 —_ B | 3 31x3), 1650 430 33x4l, 3075 7.20 . new occupants of the Westorly | LAGER All other cuts of Prime Meats at the Nost 32x3Y, 17.00 445 34x4l, 3175 7.40 Contract Work ea mill property in the Federals- | B i | HALF STOCK BANQUET ALE Reasonable Prices 33x31§, 1750 4.60 35x41;, 3275 7.60 and Building Materials of every 2 2 H 34x31; 18.00 4.75 36x4!, 33.78 7.80 e e e wlO R P O R T E R | The Great Alantic & Pacific Tea o.| o™ 2150 530 smaail sazs a0 a 3 \ riended by Jos Ouray and.then : i35 Main St x 31x4 22.25 545 36x5 42.00 9.00 as beer. located in Jewett City. |§ NARRAGANSETT BREWING COMPANY | AL o0 32x4 2300 560 37x5 4450 9.90 A. N. CARPENTER 3 w5, B, whol [ TROVIDENCE RMODE ISLAND Telephone Free Delivery Gold Stamps 33x4 2375 5.80 tiver Bend. Local Ma- or'l GUARANTEED FOR 2500 MILES L s promamme of e e | NAR%}:’%& éAERS ETT BICYCL ES Colh o Bas. yaem <3, e one of the town and court build- | e Wauregan House Del'Hoff Hotel ing has been submitted to the acting | S i D Established 1901, grand master of the grand lodge of | :.“‘"v”‘,\‘" Eat ey TIRES AND SUNDRIES. Harold . Wells, O, D, Optometrist, | Masons. The exercises will Include a % I H Wi i Telephone 171. i = eulogy' on Masonry, en addvess: dnd J. Goldstein | 2 % 3 E B o0 o iaton secvestad by tha pwon- | 20210 B pupna of the pahiic sehodiy Lol | Best line of Bicycles in the city to choose from. NEW LONDON 19 Stores NORWICH ock, Westerly, R. I, > G L 15 Wrigl Caron Brothors | i q .00. ey TR e Al New Haven, th anniversary | [ ST Garon Brothors Tires from $1.50 to $4.00. of the New NEWWARKET HOTEL, o Oy B celebrat s e ican House Cirrolt & Shea 715 Boswell Ave. Pauly re he gift of & fine gold| g ot Levine D C V PEN LE r ] roadwa Fivat-class Wipes, Liquors and Cigars. [ watch from the company and Sergeant Gaore . Cliats . e ] o WHEN you wan: to put your busi- eals and Welch Rarebit serwed to|John A as given a ten year| geomke, Raebareer SOl atlow order. John Tuckle, Prop, Teh 43-b, | medak 5 WHES vou want to put yous busi- ness befare ihe public, there is no me- ness before che public, thers is no me- Athletic and Sportmg Goods. fx::m better than mrou&mndvum- dfum better, than unt the adverae colwmng 9i The B ing columns @i T e