Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 4, 1913, Page 6

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New 14ondon (NORWICH), Line ndeBondsofslooo—ClmofSneceafuleflry Sbmv)—D!A.RiCluptaHan.TllkOnmehdm. Choose this rouu“nue tme ¥ ‘would introduce no testimony for the defense. Judge Williams found ‘Royster .prob- ably guilty and he was neid for bail liam Cellins, the wrestler, weak 1] emaciated from the result of a \ife wound recetved in the back on night of Dec. 14, was in the Third sirict court -Friday morning, the ;in the superior court in bonds of , v except Sun: S time he was able to leave his | $1,000. 4 : 70, Mast River, de in Liberty street since he was — ¢ 5 : || North River 7 _abbed by Samuel Royster. The hear- Local Laconics. 3 Meal Bervi g was beld before Judge ms. B. F. Williams of Mystic was in - - Royster is chaerged with usaul}li‘xfig Westeriy Briday. e NORWICH ‘ollins with a dangerous weapon. e C: ius Harri £ N Londo T O _cctators’ benches were filled when ‘ass| Harris of New London was > : e hearing was commenced,, Town | & Visitor Friday in Westerly. ; NEW YORK Solicitor Harry B, Agard repredenting | _Saxton B. Burdick, 45, dled Fri- {he state and Judge John W. Sweeney | day at his home in Franklin street. as counsel for accused. The matter of sewerage will be given — another airing at the next meeting of William Collins was the first witness | the Westerly board of trade. 5 £ and, owing to his foeble condition, | 1fiss Mary L. Vose has been engaged . was_permitted to testify seated i & | oo gacdmpanist for the cantata May chal outside the witness stand. Col- | Guaen to be siven by the Westerly lins testified that he wustwelg! tvl“-" High school. 3 ;e:r{,;rggtfl;::figgWflwfge;yggg The annual show of the South e was employed as bartender in Sal- | County -~ Poultry association which . amendo's saloon in Plerce street, for | closed Friday ‘evening, was one of fve months previous to the night the | the biggest ang best ever given in assault wes committed. Royster had | Rhode Island been in the saloon since about three| Miss May Houston of Providence, oclockk en the afternoon of Dec. 14, | secretary of the New England district 2nd witness had never had previous | Of Woman's Home Missions, gave an trouble with him. Ben Hunter, an- | interesting add at the meeting of | S THIS IS A SMALL SPACE other coloreq man and Royster drank | Phebe Greene Ward chapter, D. A. R. fogether that evening. FHunter bought | Her subject was the Crow indians of some drinks that amounted to thirty | Southern Montana. cents and gave a dollar bill in pay- —_— ment and was given seventy cents in JEWETT change., About fen minutes later Hun- E CITY e o et o littia Iater | Experience . Social—Death of Miss made declaration that Collins had Julia Palmer, of the Salvatien Army, stolen the change from him. Formerly of Norwich. New England Steamship Co. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger serwice lllreu 19 New X From, Norwich Tuesdays, Thucs- fags Sundays, at 815 Kew. York, Pier 33, xfiu'.ium. foot Roosevelt Strest. Monda Wdneadays Fridays. et @ . = Frelght recelved un m T V. KNOGSE, Agens, \ .$9.95 e s o $10.45 FURSETS .... : 75c up Munter went out of the saloon and Whatsoever circle of the King's wiktnees followed him for the purpose | Daughters of the Baptist church held of Pringing him back to the saloon to | an Experience social in the apologize. Collins said he jumped over | Thursday evening. The mon. the bar and chased Hunter into the | is to be given for the vestr: street and was closely followed Dby | fund. There was an enteriainment Royster and others. Hunter fell after | programme after the opening devo- ONIVERSITY \PLAGE ©ne Black West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY t5 Wholosale snd Reteil WAISTS .. e....95cup PETTICOATS .....,.......$1.75 running a short distance and witness | tional exercises. Miss Josephine Mil- o5 o0gs Districts Ralirond and ‘was picking Hunter up when Royster | ler played a piano solo, Miss Ellen team s’ ‘11) Lines.. -Struck witness in the back with much | Willcox gave a recitation, Miss Alice FUR COATS $29.50 u HODERN ALSGLL FIREPROOF Torce. Collins said he turned to Sam | McBroome and Mrs. B. R. Gardner iR P 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) and told him not to strike again. He | sang a'duet, Miss Katherine Babcock -did not know he was cut at the time | sang a solo, Miss Iia Brown and Erme and started with Hunter for the sa- | Myott played a violin duet and the Toom. ‘closing number was Ame played RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP} Excellgnt Eostaurans and Cafe. Gt o oo Dyt gilienes BUT A BIG SALE . e by an orchestra of five picces—piane, c.itn then felt the blood trickling | Miss Alice Brown olin, Erme Myott, back and realized that he had | Tla Brown and George Davis; cornet, been stabbed by Royster in the back, | Lemuel Green. The experiences earn- Just below the left shoulder blade.|ing the dollar were told between the | Collins said he began to_grow weak | numbers. Refreshments were served repidly and sent for Dr. Scanlon and | after the progremme. becume unconselons, ¥ he remembered more until he was in bed af Bis home in Liberty strect. The doc- e tor had vistted him once or twice daily up to last Wednesday, when the bandage was removed from _ the i ) GREGORIA NEW YORK CITY, 85TH ST, SALE! SALE! SALE! Palmer’s wound; he had not been out of the | death early ¥ as been | @ FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. house since the night of the stabbing | Ieceived by ¢ Arthur | § 18 Meories. Modern. Absolutely Fireproof. until he came into court, He testified | Green. Miss Palmer belonged fo the Laxerious. comfortable and bomelike. positively that Royster struck him in | Selvation Army, when in Norwich and | @ reatest 0 t e ear Nearest amnscments, sbops and depots. the back where the wound was in- | when Capt. and Mrs. Beckwith left | NONE. BETTER AT ANY PRICE. fiicted, but that he saw no knife, X—\dflre. sh_%lar«‘ompanmd them to North | 300 Roomis, each with private ba piaie= ol ams, Mas: | 8 good room znd batn, $2,.00 5:;_ In response to queries from Judge She died in the hospital there after | P TO $3.50. Sweeney, Collins #eid he never had |an illness with pneumonia and con- any previous trouble with Royster | gestion of the lungs and that Royster said nothing to him Miss Palmer wa Just before the assault. He saw Roy- | ter and ster in the bar room and did not see | 2e. She 194 Main Street Wauregan Block him again until the blow was struck. | 0f 1909 Grammar Witness then turned and sald: “Sam, school, and also studied | don’t hit me again.” Then two Italian Academy for over | cASTRO CANCELS HiS turnable on Jan. 10 before Federal | CHARGED WITH MURDER from ome of the bodies an fellows took hold of Sam and fol- member of the - v. | Judge Holt, who granted it today. - OF HER TWO CHI state laboratory for anal 3 lowed Hunter and witness back to the 1 re time and had PASSAGE TO GERMANY. | " Cagtro, immediately upon finding his LDREN. | ple of condensed milk from a can used saloon. Collins said he saw no knife i letter to the Federal Street heaean o right to land was being questioned, had ST in the Wells home on the day the in Royster's hand and wae positive | Methodist church in New London New York Lawyer Carries His Case to | gecided to return voluntarily to Eu- | Both Were Insured in Favor of Their | woman and children were taken fll that Hunter did pot strike the blow, | sides her parents she is the Courts. rope and engaged passage on the Mother. was also sent to the laboratory. e o Palmer | e steamer Amerika, sailing tomorrow for As a result of these examinations Dr. Michae! H. Scanlon of Westerly <m, and Bug Palme York, Jan. 3.—The federal| Hamburg. Today, however, as soon as | St Albans, Vt, Jan 3.—Charged with | the bodles of the two children were testified that he was called to the Sal. | Drognel Alfred the las vere invoked today in behslf | he learned the writ had been granted, | the murder of two of her children by | exhumed a few days g0 by order of imeno saloon on the night of Dec. 14 school »f Cipriano Castro, and a _writ of | he cancelled his passage. poisoning, Mrs. Jullus Wells, wife of a | the county authorities from the ceme- between 9,20 and 10 o'clock. He found Biioos ik icieion habeas corpus was granted to bring| The proceedings, it was stated to- |lime kiln worker, was arrested at her |tery in Milton where they had been Collins lying on the floor with a cut Mr | him before a juicial tribunal which | night, grew out of a visit paid to Ellis | home in Swanton today. burted. Some of the internal organs i Bie Dack o AT e o | determine the cause of his de- |Island yesterday by a lawyer who be- | The children were taken ill Dec. 2 |were removed and examined by chem- was still flowing and his clothing | tention at this port. It was alleged |lieved the Venezuelan was being held |last, Lewis, aged 6 years, dying the |ists from the state laboratory. i R R o= |in the application that the former |in violation of the immigration laws | next day, and Mary, aged 4, on Dec. 4| Mrs. Wells, who is about 40 years Very' weak condition, The wound was | Smma. Camy ent of Venezuela was being ille- |and that ‘improper questions” were |It was supposed that they had eaten |old, took her arrest calmly. Accord- = below the left shouler blade and was Xoung, ally held at the immigration station |being put to him in an effort to make |food which had accidentally come in |ing to the county authorities, the lives CRUISE by the about Balf an inch wide, but he did mot {on Eiis Island nere, where he has|him commit himself and thus give [contact with poison which Mrs. Wells | of the children were insured in Mrs. S.S. CLEVELAND aecertain the depth, though it was rnoon. | been detained since his arrival on a |specific cause for detaining him, ¥ |had kept in the house to kill rats. Mr. | Wells' favor. o e @ulte a deep wound, ‘made by a sharp ; cester is h liner last Tuesday, and the | that proved necessary. It was then [and Mrs. Wells and the other two chil- R T (17,000 TONS) instrume a guest at ( will be asked to sustain the writ | determined to apply for the writ “in |dren of the family did not become ill. | John Clamp of Debbs Ferry, N. Y., Le vn San F-anclsco Feb. 6 Pulpit Th thus set him at liberty to come | the interests of public citizenship” and | To determine absolutely the cause of | drank a pint of whiskey to win a bef. g B SRS Daes land go as he pleases. The writ is re- | endeavor to secure Castro’s release. the deaths, the stomach was removed | He lived about eight hours. e paiaita Rev. E. W. Potte Rotel. subject at the morning will er-Deepening Sollins hes been a very sick man whs | DAPUSt churth Sur - ; A Plea for An very weak, haq much pain and re- | OO < 4 guired ccnstant medical care. Collins: | ERRPCOHuoL 200 0, 10 the o oover two weeks a8 | poters last Sunday here e Tesult of the wound, which Was | i eomamunion. sirh made by a sharp instrument, a knife he communion service w 8 ey entriages, hotels ad mres to and from your Sriviiege of returnisg from S. !mnera«nr. These Items Sure Tof Special 2 Colitns’ elothay ¢ | served at the Me ist u 3 i o £ SrateT i ot S Rty | Siniy Cheate e S A, e I e 0o P Saturday S o e ot Oftiec Suts A e b mortine subject.| atu a HAMBERE- AWERIOAH LIKE Scanlon said Collins was taken home =< tional church 41-45 B'way, N. Y., or lockl agerts celebration of the from the saloon within half an hour. . He received but one wound. Features | Tremendous Buying ‘These Deeply Cut Prices Mean Much To You| IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN \BU_YING PURE FOODS ECONOMICALLY 2 ths. - = = 20C | OBANGES, s 121C | FLGUR, 15 sk 08¢ | Steak il 17| { FOWL, fresh killed NATIVE VEAL to roast Little Pig FRESH SHOULDERS ceesew...15c H. C. LONG, Speclal Agt. g F. H. KENYON, Special Agt. FANCY RIB ROLLS Extra Fancy 88 ROAST SHOULDER POT ROAST Harsford, Conn. Junz : 3 .o 12V5¢ I o . 14e I SA R (R R A R . R TR TS NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Fresh Home-made SAUSAGE 2 Sugar Cured CORNED BEEF German Style FRANKFURTERS fl | Oclrichs & Co. 5 Broadway. New York 7. e e e e G S olie L Ib, L T 12 e STORAGE Frank Murato testified that he saw e 2 Sam Royster strike Bill Collins. The ofnge fo SNew Haven, witness testifieq that he was in the | Rev. E. W. Potter will leave for saloon when Ben Hunter and Collins | New Haven next Tuesday and is -had trouble over the change. Hunter | be Gardner’s yntil then. ran from the saioon and Collins fol- t went last weelk lowed him. After going a short di and their son Keéney Potter left Fri- | tance Hunter fell and Coliins was in | day night. the act of liftinz Hunter to his feet when Htovster struck Collins in the | WILL OPPOSE GRAFT OF i . bas ness saw no ife at that time, but when Royster raised his arm R as-if to strike a second time he aid o L arem : B see a knife in Royster's uplifted hand. | Democratic Senators-elect Against All | He took hold of Royster and assisted Kinds of Gratuities. in bringing him. back to the saloon. Sty Then Colhns was lying on the pool New Haven, Conn.,, Jan. 3.—At a table with a cut in his back. No one |meeting of the democratic semators- but Sam Royster struck Bill Collins. |elect at the Hotel Taft th; ernoon, In answer to questions of Judge | following 2 joint meeting . with the Bweenoy, Murato sald that Hunter | “steering committee,” it was unani Jrent out of the saloon first with Col- | mously voted to decline to vote for any | BN e ib lins close behind; then followed wit-|appropriation for a legislative souve- ative—Ib. ......... ness, Royster and others. On the run ; nir. Legislatures in the past have : Royster passed witness and was the 000 and upwar first to reach Hunter and Collins. Just for printing after Sam struck Bill, Murato saw | souvenir. 2 knife in Sam’'s hand. Witness| The ouestion of gratuities to news- grabbed Sam as he raised his hand | papermen ca for conslderable 2s if to strike a second time and, with | n, and finally another fellow brought Royster back to | s 0 the saloon. CLARKsORIENT CRUIS By New Cunarder “Laconia,” Feb. 15 $400 up, 71 days. Only Mediterranean this winter, including shore exa 15, hotels, e CLAR F. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agf, ® s T |3 Nicola Sopralotz testified that he | saw Sam strike Bill, but saw no knife. The senators-elect further put Witness was outside the ealoon when | selves on record f CRANBERRIES Yellow Onions GENUINE LEGS, ib. 12¢ SAUERKRAUT Fresh OYSTERS Hunter, Collins, Royster and seven or | ties of any kind. “quart ......10c | 4 quarts..... 9c uart ....... 5¢c | quart ......30c§ ciEbt other men ruehed out St $he lpo it Hoars vares i o FonEs! Ib. 7¢ pe Largest capacity in the saloon. mter hil ¥ I r akroo, tend- . 3 Collins was ThEEE M e b | S o dooLieoDer 1 Toom, Het, Fine Cooking A Peanut Butter Good EGGS Royster strike Collins in the back,| The sub-eor > on woman suf- but saw no knife. He helped Murato | frage reported to the general commit- {4 quarts. .. .. 6c | Potatoes, pk 21c LOINS, Ib. 10¢ b ...x~..12Y%c : T to bring Royster back to the saloon. tee as in faver of full franchise to (300 Guinotte said ne ssw Hunter | women, 1 ' Large LEMONS Extra Heavy 10 pounds Fine GRANULATED Fine Table Cooking Com- A N CARPENTER s 3 n | ADVOCATES RESTORATION |8 dozen ......25c | Grape Fruit . SUGAR, in cloth sack.........59¢c | BUTTER,Ib. 31c | pound, 2 Ibs.19c 23 Commerce St saw Sam Royster strike Collins in the back, but did not see any knife. dozen ......22c Mrs. Antonio Salimeno testified that OF THE ARMY CANTEEN. |§ SUGAR DATES | © for --.--.25¢ | MOHICAN CREAMERY Roquefort Fine Dairy fl | All kinds of Mason Build- she saw Sam Royster come out of the | Recommendation :i‘a[M;J:;wfe"m‘ 21lbs. ......15c | New Figs, Ib.15c | BUTTER, Ib. etese......36c | CHEESE, Ib. 40c | CHEESE, 1b.21c ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for driveways and Fancy Cut WAX BEANS We Make Our Own Bread and Pastry walks. k T Murato and another man took hold of | from the United Stat omnoilbeottle .. o e T T s 0 CONTRACTOR . him.. She did not see Sam strike BIIl, | oicers ure amon~ the principal recor. 3cans .......c.cinnin.....25C SPECIAL FOR Cooi oia et B e TR S RNt O T GPe Ll | B Fresh SULTANA RAISINS “Sweet as Sugar” CORN 1losf BROWN BREAD £\ § 50 EVERYTHING quart BAKED BEAN: Chiat o Palil ke B Beowe | L cantalrcport mbde DUl tone s il Sibe Ll P D O N s o wheonsy e el s BRI Angel Cake. .15¢c | Rye Bread i Miacoons loaf.........8¢ BOTTLED BEER ALL KINDS testified that he arrested Sam Royster | {ne concentration of the army on UM v 280 on the night of Dec. 14, between 9.30 | siratezeti es and in areas where it | § MOHICAN CORNSTARCH dozen 25 -10c | Sandwich Delflfl'ed to any part of the citys Lady Fingers Bread : Ovder Now: and 10 o'clock in Pasquale Sallmeno’s | can be more economically maintained < saloon in Plerce street. Collins was|ang would transfer all the personncl | @ DaCKkage .......eveeensns.... B KARO SYRUP dozen ......10c| loaf .. . .10c §| Ter. "136-5. H. JACKEL & GO, I cedlngdp;(;‘tuse;){hfrom :sc:; “;;‘; of the staff corps—excepting engineers, « back ane s c! ing w: urated | megical officers and chaplains—to the PURE JAMS t t t 0 FRUIT PIES, 3 for...........25¢c R, /Bem. 2 e sunic, hore’in ho ies ! e P dium better than through the advertiss ceded by Hunter and Collins. She saw Royeter, knife in hand, and went to| Washington him and told him to do nothing b2d. | o the arm She took hold of him first and then | ment of legisls Jan. 3.—The restors nteen and the MOHICAN CATSUP stion for the elimination with blood. The saloon had Deen |jine increasing accordingly the num- locked up before his coming and when | o1 'of genc s and line officers he arrived Royster was standing near | jn the different srad assorted flavors ........... the bar. Hunter was not there. B T Second Duke of -Abercorn ‘Dead: MOHICAN CONDENSED ‘evidence at this time. Judge Sweeney | lLondon. Jan. 3-—James Hamilton, 3 < stated that inasmuch as the final dis- | the second duke of Abercorn, died here ot this case was beyond ‘the | (his aiternoon of preimoni. The duiy the district court, he lwas born Aug. 24, 1838.

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