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: jxan out g . Mason, i witness d ticipation or knowledge of the alleged < i‘m-m ana behind a clump of bush- |She Spoke of the kindness of the DEFENSE. BEGINS N FARACI GASE . What Faraci Told—Said He Never Was in Latter’s House 5, Nor in Nlnhc-—Eut Lyme Farmer Testifies He Saw " - Semato and Alfiero Near Scene of the Shooting That the ution had its on Wednesday, and the begun its side by put- Is y o . 3 I . later admitted they had gone out there on the 8.20 car. The sheriff testified to other detalls in connection with the case, and after he had left the stand Deputy Sheriff Tubbs was re- Bruno, one of the ae-.[calleq for one question, after which on the stand. Bruno and Fa- |the state rested. - of the five men accused | Wallace Latham of East Lyme an intent to kill on M, |Philip Jeffery were both balled by At- of Niantio in- the early [torney Freeman in opening the case Auvgust 4. for the defense, They were each ask- a general denial of any |ed the ome question whether they had n with the case, | been subpoenaed by the state in this c “|case, Both answered yes and were g ip Faracl, who'|allowed to leave the stand. evidence, and was a wit- Defonse Opens with Bruno. Joseph Bruno, 23, one of the ac- at “4.30 to cused, was next ullfd toththe s}:a;ni. is testimony was given through In- m&n?::: terpreter Raiph Divito. The witness / he left New London |has been in this country about ejght- New York onm the might train aft- |l months, and came to New London seeing Serrato and Alfiero arrest- May 15. The witness denied he had R P R ] ever been at the home of Philip Fa- ? 4 2 raci. He testified he was wearing a o o O aiege 2 | coat which hé had exohanged with |the late of Attorney vleq: mm .kx;: or thlyé bflexdenied ,'j ) | e envelopes foun: y essin- counsel - n' of the “w ! |ger in the bushes had ever belonged Faraci Stayed Behind Reck. to him. On the Saturday night be- Faracl resumed Ris testimomy from |fore Faraci was arrested, the witness the ‘l‘ re,” lfl% “’of moving (s2ld he was in Pasquale Pace's saloon Fabout Niantic with ' companions | until about 11.45, going from there to t{ll about 380 & m. when Mr, Masqn |bed ongo's place. He did not drove g. Al but hi he ‘said, | take the trolley to Niantic that night. ; ‘bokiad he Fodk towards He made a general denial of any par- 2 f, r| To the cross examination of Prose- - by ‘fim"ne w:g cutor Hull he sald that he left New ‘down' road. . They | London for New York on the day aft- 'R.‘-m.'.m. three fiours, fer 'the other men were arrested. He »\In, the woods iug?’nt the day tnthhni’ boar‘dlieng&{xonl:a ‘away st al was al e Pasqu saloo! ot D“,L_ The codrt adjourned when this ‘| point ‘was reached. Judge Urges Speed. Judge Case at times advised the at- ‘| torneys not to go over the same Hy ground twice in the question and called N bnt. neat for the next wnn‘ecu ptrompgy asg soon . the b_“nm glan Liroke 5‘;;:“4:MML on of each one was and; lodging in, his right | " Dyuring an intermission in the Faracl was extracted. |case Judge Case directed that Mary -Briggs ‘of Bayonet street, New London, be placed on probation. Mrs. Briggs pleaded guilty last week to adultery with Frauk Briggs of New London and was sentenced .to one year in jail, which sentence is suspended and the woman placed on probation. .|' Briggs was sentenced to one year in jafl last week and was immediately put on probation, Judge Case reserv- ing decision in the case of the wom- an. This is the case in which Briggs married the woman, believing her to be a widow. Her first husband ap- pel:ed recently, resulting in her ar- rest.- * ¥ il N i ‘ ‘COUNTY UNIONS SEND it 142 We G, T. U. DELEGATES. Annual Convention Held Session at Niantic — Officers Re-slected — Re- ports Show Much Work. There was a large attendance, in- el & number from Norwich, af the 29th -annual convention of the :isw-‘rmdon County Woman’s Chris- n <hurch at Niantic, and an- interesting k his | Gay was passed by the exponerts of % \fl' i {‘the . white . ribbon.. - The president is i'‘the U year old son | Mrs, ;Randafl. of Groton,"who 5, gave testimony cor- . o and identi- dessibn | obened with P in the pen. /8. X. Lauce and ths y ¥ho llves near | convention was called to order at hjc the assault | 10.45. Various committees were®ap- en attempted, | pointed and the minutes of the last d by shots on!meeting were read and accepted. The and looking.| welcome of the New London W.-C. T. ng past the |U, was extended by Mrs. Luce, and a welcol{ne_ from the church by the pas- tor, Rev. Jerome Greer, followed. The first of the superintendents’ re- ports was glven by Mrs. E. A. Cutler, £ B i ;uporlnte-dent Mot the medal contest = | department. * “ Mrs. Cutler reported ound. the boulder | four most successtul contests in,the finding the £rass | coupty, . At Old Mystic there ,Were if fomp die, had lain W0 contests, one an oratorical contest 'l!'; Drop- | petween-six young-men and the-ether e iden- 8 n:atr&rf contest. At the first one “ i ver - ‘were present. In Mystic which he: f here; ar Y \there were two contests for the school le and an empty , which [children, and from ‘theése money of inimilar make and mark ;to the Lenough was réalized to purchase three l:l'r:: :’l:::“nlflu wfiual;rockwn%’r “:'E% &:wlr;om Willard pictures for the +Joseph ms. arrest in New.York.about.s month af- | * County Fair Work Successful: Deputy Sherif M. J. Martin identis The report of the treasurer, Miss fied the empty bottle found by the j Harriet G, Cross, of Norwich, followed boylder and produced the label which and showed a balance of $58.25 in the e had taken off. He told of the-ar- |treasury. The year was started with rest ‘of Alflero and Serrato in New | & balance of $45.95 and during the year London. :mlpw 'z?ouiz‘t.ed to SQG.SU.hExpenses Willlam J. Messinger, who testified | totaled 3 ss Cross, who is also Tuesday, :"l(m,': the e:m,l_ superintendent of county fair work, (and testified to golng alone.on Tues- thén gave her report on this depart- lday to examinme the neighborhood of |ment, the work of which was most the alleged assault-and finding across |Successful this year. In her remarks “two blank envelo] which he iden- | Metropolitan Insurance company in hed. One hafl an Ttallan pame on |£iving the W. C. T. U. 500 drinking it, with & New Londom address, and |CUPsS used at the fair and of John H. “Voth bore the business card of the|Ford, who supplied the ice -for. the ,Aame New York business house. drinking water free of charge. i) ¥ In the absence of Supt. Mrs. S. - Mustard Mark on Paper Bag. Howard Mead of Norwich, Miss Mary 2o Miss Ella 'Johnson, who lives with | Day read the former's report on the y at Niantle, testified to | medical temperance department, tell- in the Brockway store on Sat- |ing of the detrease in the use of alco- | NF night, August 3, leaving at 11 | holics in the treating of .disease and q'glock. Faraci bought fiv§ sand- |especially in the dieting of infants. hes that night &t the store, and | An interesting account of the evangel- she identified fi? bag found 'behind |istic ‘work of the union was given by the rock a€ like the kind they had | Mrs. S.. K. Luce, who closed her re- lul; the store. ki: e _de"a; port with an appropriate hymn. 8 Duatg e b- Teaching Schos! Children. the bag. v Mrs. Miss Nellie Starr, superintendent of Eramha L. Brbckway followed, Misg Johnson on the stand. Her ev- |the anti-narcotic department, spoke of Johnson's as to the the sand- | been accomplished in Old Mystic, wiches, and the'i ication of the | where the school children have been bs{' " + instructed in the harmmul results of jeutenant’ Jeffers of the New Lon- |the use of tobacco and where essay don , police force testified of the ar- |contests have been held for the chil- Tests Serrato and Faraci, and told | dren with books as prizes. Mrs. Car- of statements made by Serrato and |rie B. Frazer spoke on the great Alfiero. amount of good which has been ac- Sheriff Brown Testifies. cogl;lh;wd bi the parlor —meetings, Sheriff Sidney A. Brown- testified | Whic! ave been most successful in to noticing 'D‘R:{a ‘In the ground as if spreading the cause of the W. C. T. U,, people had been sitting nearthe boul- | %veciaily In the lower part of the der and wail. He told of the arrests | COUBty. At this point. noon, all busi- of Alfiero afid Serrato.. At police sta- | €88 was stopped, in accordance with tion both these prisomers at first de-:| the custom of the W. C. T. U, for the nied they had been to Niantic, but|DOONtlde prayer, which was led by “ Mrs.’S. K. Luce. More L. T. L. Workers Wanted. Mrs, J. J. Fields of Norwich gave an interesting report on the Loyal Tem- | perance legion, urging the necessity ot the m “‘ Benuine i for more workers and stating that at present too few are interested in the 2 , work.- Mrs. E. A. Randall, superinten- s dent of the soldiers’ and sailors’ de- partment, urged the women to assist In the work of this department by A8 supplying good literature, espacially MALTED M I LK for the saftors, who are for long peri- ods confined to the ! narrow limits of The Ffln‘lhkm‘“““- | shipboard. During the year thers has | | been much literature sent to the sail- o Fnbanti Bl mgchildren, | ore through Ciarence Pinneo, 76° Wal' F e e ol | street, New Yeork city, who distributes E@F‘N}“fiww, cing t ‘;M% n;‘s; reading matter to the- various . motherandtheaged. | ships, Festhe IR pirsd > Instead of a report of the work of £, powder form. | .. past year, Mrs, Mabel S, T, Miner A 3 Tonch -_N‘ & .m_i :;l the scientific temperance instruction # " - epartment confined her remarks to Take no substitute, Askfor HORLICK'SY. | ire needs of her devartment. In her i remarks she emphasized the need for Not 'nw Milk Trust | more workers and said that every un- lm. should have a member qualified Lo instruct the sehool teachers und school i Tdente was corroberative——of Miss | the work along this line which has | NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSI;A?, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912 HE MOHICAN Ci - Daylight at Night with the EDISON Mazda Ele_ft_ric Light Thursday and Friday Specials SURE T0 LOWER YOUR COST OF LIVING b, LIVER )10 15 Ih. BACON ]2’9 Company 129 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, YELLOW ONIONS SWEET POTATOES 4 quarts 13c peck25c |7 lbs. .....000n.... 15c Red Ripe Toma- |Ripe Fresh Cut Celery toes, basket . .25c{dozen ...... 19¢c|2 stalks .... 12c In Case c: Illness The quickest way to reach a doctor is by Telephone. D Have You a Telephone In YOUR Home? mseoe BREAD T2 Daily children in this line of work. Mrs. !tion. The report of the secretary, Miss Grace Bitgood spoke 4 the Sunday | Mary Day, was read and accepted. school and sald that during the past N year there had been more temperance Growing Interest in Franchise. work' in the Sunday school than ever The franchise report of Mrs. A. C. before, but that there is still a good | S. Fenner was read by Miss Day. The chance for more effective work here.|report showed that greater interest Mrs. Ruth Nash of the press depart- | Was being taken in the suffrage than ment told of her work during the year | ever before owing to the campaigning and of ex ences in b the | of the county by the suffrageite lead- work of the union before the public. Miss Mary Day of the flower depart- ment told of the hundreds of flowers distributed during the year and of the dinners and supplies given to the poor. In' New London one family was given almost the entire furnishings for their home. ers, during which many have become interested in the cause. - A song and recitation, When Grandma Was a erythi Girl, was given by Eleanor Coates, ac- NV5 s v g arom Wl 1 ;N8 companied on the plano by Mrs. Netti: | Hay, Grain and Feed line. Our Hay is Luce Coulter. The report of the cre- |sound sweet, bright and clean; our d‘:‘““‘ c"’“‘m"c‘)'ie ;’h"‘;efl 42 dele- | Grain is sound and sweet and Is free gates present. the 13 superinten- dents in the district, 11 were present | from dirt, and our prices are right at the convention. A solo, Some Sweet | down to the lowest notch. Call us up Day, was rendered by Miss' Louise | when in need of anything in our line, Smith. The election of officers result- | we're bound to please you. CHAS SLOSBERG, department superintendents. 3 Cove Street Basket Lunch, The meeting then adjourned for dinner. Basket lunches were carried by the members, byt the officers and superintendents of the various depart- ments were entertained at dinner by the local W. C. T. U. The afternoon session opemed with devotional exercises conducted by Mrs. Jerome Greer, who gave a short address on the text “My Soul Doth MARRIED. Magnify the Lord.” An entertaininz | ANDREWS — RICHMOND — In East recitation, Temperance Echoes, waa Lyme, Sept. 18, by Rev. R, G, Hartley Sh‘l’t Se. Tm given by ‘Mrs. Lottie Havens. The of South Norwalk, Willlam J. An- rolicall followed, each member an- drews of Willimantic and Miss Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Rich- swering with ‘a verse from the scrip- | Mpyrtle Frances Richmond of East|mond, Baltimore, Washington, Ber- i muda, Savannah and the South. ture or some other appropriate quota- Lyme. To And From Europe Cunard White Star, Anchor, Ameri- cen, Red Star, French, Italian, North German Lioyd and other lines. Berths reserved in advance. Lowest ratea Everything in ocean travel Full ‘information of nstead of sending a delegate to the (Continued on Page Eight.) Health and Beauty Helps BY MRS. MAE MARTYN 5 Mrs. J. S,: Wrinkles and other marks | with a delatone paste. With water mix of approaching old age which now |enough delatone to cover the hairs, Tp— ;v:‘:rgvuylu:ox:rga\;en{ commonitfinwe;e‘;‘k ?‘}y anddin two or three minutes re-| —Steamship and Tourist Agent— e to worry if you ove and wash the skin. Thi L ]N Tollow this stmple treatment: Apply to|every particie of natr and marm ies| JOHN A. DUN. » 60 Main Street. your face every night a greaseless|skin smooth and clear. cre“:i:{?"y xm&fi by nalxinx two te-«:-. B - - - e - SPOO! s gl ne and one ounce al- ter: Appl roxin to lash- mozoin into one-half pint ‘cold water.|with thumb pnyxdp}'oreflnzer :‘r;d rm: Stir 4nd let stand several hours before | eyelashes will grow long and curly. using. Massage frequently with this ebrows can be made to grow thick cream. It will remove all dirt and ex- |and glossy by rubbi v cess: oil .from the skin pores and in fln‘ei»enfl).' fie ucu:r?xlm;n"dyrg:x‘l?t‘g!g time you will mot have a rough, |pyroxin where hair is not wanted. ° m;nnlflggiir:gu'si?: tora véfiii"y f&ggg Minnfe H:: As you do mot like the fof remaving 1an, Sunburn, BleckRests: | rou S0k g Slasses since they make ireckles and large pores in the skin. | bry ereating ;;;:mwr}fimzvgufi good ove. 14k SOLID GOLD CASE Juliet: Yes, any one afflicted with | crystos, dissolve it in & pint of water, superflyous flesh is always at a big dis- | you will have an eye-remedy that will advantage, whether married or single.|prove very refreshing and s)!rengthen- a am To get rid of that annoying fat, stop|ing. Drop a few drops in each eye at _your druggist’s the next time you|two or three times @ day, and T am are down town and get four ounces of | sure it will do your eyes a world of * ’ parnotis. Dissolve this in 1% pints hot | good. Tt will nat smers tue epag °F 18$ Watch water and take a tablespoonful three|find it excellent for dull, tired, watery times a day (five minutes before each |eyes, and a great aid even to those who mnl),band yourtbéxrdensoil‘:: fia;h t'll% have to wear glasses. soon ecome cu lown. e effect o this harmless remedy is generally no- b4 : GREAT BARGAIN ticeable within a week, and you will| Victoria: As IOH feel much better. loaded with Tmpuritie: ¥ AR will be forced through your skin, and as your blood i= s, those impurities R. P. D To whiten and beautify (the application of external remedies your face, neck and arma, dissoive four | will do no lullnslfood, for they do not ! ounces of spurmax in a half-pint witch | reach the cause. Dissolve one ounce of hazel or hot water, adding two tea-|kardene and one-half cupful of sugar spoonfuls glycerine. Apply this lotion |in one-half pint of alcohol (not whis- | freely and” it will tone up your skin|key), then add hot water to makea full wonderfully and quickly. It makes the|quart, and you will have enough inex- FRANKLIN SQUARE skin soft and smox and will remove| Pensive, old-fashioned remedy to rid that shiny, “mudad; look which is so|your blood of impurities, stimulate yvour annoying to you. You will find this lo- | liver and correct your digesfion. Take tion much better to use than face pow-|a tablespoonful before each meal and P . der, as it does not rub oft easily like|Yyour sallow skin will again ta® on rogressive powder norldo;s it l;‘ledonte]'ls face that ;halt‘beamlylnl col:)r n]at;;re mtgndpd ynu} s " “powdered look.” nd this spurmax |to have. ‘our circulation and genera “ 10¢ion ‘excellent for removing and pre- | health will Improve, and the sores Senatorial District venting freckles, chapping and rough- | blotches, redness and other eruptions . ness of the skin. will cease to trouble you. No better Conventions gen;rlnll uylatem;‘l‘on{: c:n be ma,de t%’ln y following this kardene recipe. Try | The Delegates chosen to represent po dmis ihEE y.{i ’!?:\reh:lohwl:.fe?alaf it and get rla of that “run-down” feel | {ne soveral towns of the 19th and 30th hair, you should begin at once a treat. | INE. Senatorial Districts in the Progressive nent to rid your scalp of dandruff State Convention at Hnrrford Sept. 25 which s the direct cause of all scaip Josephine: In treating your scalp|and 26, 1913, will meet a ’Tnzn Hall, {and hair troubles. If you will mix to- | for dandruff, it is necessary to keep it | Norwlen, at 12 o'clock noon Bapt. 1, gether an ounce of quinzoln, one-half |as clean as possible. Shampoo ireely |to choose Delegates at Large the | pint of alecohol (mot whiskey) and one- |and as often as you need it, but never | foregoing Districts, i Bt pint of cold water, you will have | use soap or a soap-jelly, as the “free” G. WARREN DAVIS, a dependable remedy for your hair-|alkall will make your hair dull, liteless For the 19th Dietrict. troubles, Ryb this gently " into the|and your scalp harsh. Bhampoo with s @ Toots of the Malr twite & week, and it | toaspoontul of canthrox diasolved in WARREN K. BURROWS, will destroy the dandruff, stap your |cup of het water; them rinse in clear For the 20th Distriet. falling hair apd in time promote a riew | water, You will find this a wonderfull o4 : srowth of halr, " This quinine-tonic ap. | shampoa; it will put new life Into your ied - tarly will make hair | hair and cleanse your scalp ad no othe~ fi. Justrous and keep it fro litting [ shampoo will Hy lathers pfrf-r-{\ dries WHEN yeu want (o put your busi- quickly without sireaking and leaves | nesg hefere the public, there 18 no me. Bt SIS NSRS AR SRR S ETETILI R the ends - the hair lustrous., Suffy and easy to do | 2008 Tl ' nrough the advertis. | Mald: The quickest and surest way|ap, After the hair is dry apply theldium better £ T "'“ " e to remove hair or fuzz from the skin is | same tenic recommended Lo Mrs, R, P, ing celumns o, e Bulletin — COMPANY ———— Formal Opening in Costumes and Millinery is over. The consensus of opinien is that it was the largest,.emart- est and most exclusive in the matter of style that we have ever held. Never befors have we heard so many or such highly complimentary remarks, all of which is very pleasing to us While the formal Opening Days have passed, the Costumes and Millinery will be on display throughout the week, and we extend an invitation te all whe the new Fall 68, New Neckwear We extend an Invitation to call and see our splendid show- ing of Marabout and Ostrich Feather Neck Pisces. This light and airy form of neck covering, while useful throughout the year is being worn very extensively during the early Autumn; s The showing includes Boas with from three to eight strands of material, Short Capes and Stoles — in blask. natural and colors. The price range is $2.98 to $28.00. (Neckwear 'Dep't, Main ¥ior) e Dahlia . Show — Bucking- ham Memorial — Satur- day of this week—2 to 10 o’clock p. m. The Courses of Study at the NORWICH ~ BUSINESS COLLEGE are planned with a Pracs Knowledge of the g:dfiof&hblh. That is why our uates are s0 5y Day and Night School now open. Students may enter at any time. Write, ’phone or call. W. E. CANFIELD, Prin, NOTICE ‘Lower Washington Street will be closed to public tsavel un- til further notice on agcount of repairs to the street. Emoll C. Lillibridge, Street Commissioner. GENTLEMEN: When you change 1o New Fall Headwear re- member we are show- ing all the r<<yest ideas in Soft Hats and Cloth Hats at The Toggery Shop 291 Main Street, Norwiech, Cenn. THE PALAGE CAFE STEP IN AND SEK US. P. SHEA, 72 Pranklin Street mastorn Roonmectiont. squnitee Fhe Bt letln for business resuits.