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- » , b : : : mmwrcuy Westerly Woman Wounds Burglar Dr. Seresh M. Dunn Fires Two Shots at Intruders—Body ‘of: ‘Missing Byron C. Brown, Aged 9, Found in the River— | § " Wife Beater and Degenerate Go to Jail Thind Dlatrict court, Friday, Oliver H. Wiliiams, presiding, to kill his wife and never struck her, her but had pushed aside, -and that I i there was ing_In the case of | act wag the basis of the present com- | Thomas E. Brown, chief of . pelice, | plaint. He said hi ad domineer- Leonard® Bevelacqua charged |ed him, trained his n to dislike | B him and he was not lik father in his own home. He always did the besi+ ‘when arre’ Tast Wednes= | he could to support his home and ed- axd still insisted that he was in- { ucate his children, but admitted that mooent. Mrs. Deiia Barber, the com- |at times he drank to excess and might withess ,told of L.eonardo's | have acted disorderly, but that he nev- actions towards her in an open field, |er attacked or aulted his wife as nesr the Quarry road in the village rged. ot Bradford, August 4. He said noth- { Mrs. Horn told in detail of the trials and tribulations caused by her hus- R indecent exposure in an aggra- vated forms. The man pleaded not SPRING LAMB Jegs, Ibitn ... ... ROAST BEEF, Shoulder 12:¢c ing and made Do attempt at violence, but followed Mrs. Barber as she ran | band's actions, which have been srow- | @ 1b. NEsiht towards the road. She was positive|ing gradually worse and are now be- e on account of the vio. hen under the influence ince papers were served yond enduran ag to the identification of the accused Mrs Esther Pdyer testified to sim fiwr actions of Leonardo towards her | of Hiquor. - RIED BEEF SDliced, lb..........55¢ Potatoes, pe, CORN, dozen.15¢c PULVERIZED SUGAR For Frosting, 31bs........ PUMPKIN - . on two different occasions, not far jon him he has become a demon, she from her home in Bradford, about two | said, and she feared bodily harm. In weeis {regard to the case on trial, she said Mrs. Louise Kenney testified that |Horn came home drunk, slapped her while berrying, Jess than three weeks |in the fact, pushed her, threw cook- aze. Leonardo deliberately made ing food from the stove, smashed fur- exposure to her. She was but | niture and threatened to kill her. 2 sbort distance from him at the time | Judge Williams sentenced Horn to and was accompanied by her children. v days in the Providence County She hmrried away from the vichnity |jail and to pay the costs. und the fellow made To attempt to follow her. When.John B, The accused, through Interpreter just below the Lawion John Ruisi denied the statements iday morning, to row across the Tmde hy the witnesses. THe said they | at the Cottrell plant, Were not teling the truth. He added | he discovered the body of a child be- that he had said nothing to the wo- |neath the skiff, the legs protending men and bad done them mo harm. {about a foot beyond the side of the || 3 large cans..........25¢c Judge Williarns found the accused | boat. He summoned William Saund- 5 goilty and fixed a dond of |ers anr the dead body was secured. Dr. | ' READYMAID SOUP m ‘appearance in the superior | ) :anlon the medical examiner esurt for Washington county, the third |was notified, made examination and Joans-. 5 vl .28 Man#ay In September. In default of |inquiry and save the opinion - that | ball Bevelacgna was committed to the | death was due to accidental drowning. Ringston Jail The body was thaat of Byron C. $AKF_D BEANS _ Brown the mine year old son of Mr Jchm Horn, wiho was arraigned Wed- |and Mrs. Dennis Brown, of No. 13 Boesdgidadeage | rasday ard pleaded mot guilty to as- | Ruilroad avenue. The boy was last emig his wife, asked permission to | seen by T er in the vard at ten Tetrmct that plea and o plead guilty, | o'clock Wednesday morning. As he | ance at the as to his an appear: comt Town Sematdr Agard _ Te- jnoon hour there was anxlety | amd place himself at the mercy of the |did not put i 1 minded the court that Horn had been |whereabouts and non-appearance beffare the court twice before on Sim- |at supper time caused apprehension flor charges. He said that while this {as to his safety. Searching parties apectnl assanli complained of did no |w Wednesday and Doty harm, 1 was too serious fo be | through Thursd sday night, everivoked by the police. Horn abused | but without finding trace of the boy, Mis wife and family and smashed fur- |until the v was found under the Cu=13c BULLETIN, SA VH i ( | | .s..w.xi EVERY ITEM AS ADVERTISED OR YOUR MONEY RETURNED. SPRING LAMB Forequarter, Ib 7c SALT PORK 12i¢c 29c | s Lemons . 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The boy ted withont complaini. Mrs Horn has | blouse and pants, and was_bare- instituted separation proceedings and | footed just left home. He had been when service was made upon Hois Ne|seen plaving along the river front Became forions and Mrs, Horn is in | during Wedn vy afternoon and it fear of bodlly barm, for he has threat- |is evident thaat he fell overboard, | Whipple. The meeling was held at ened 1o Kill her, and “fix her once for | though none of his playmates could | the home of Thomas McBroome. ind who witnessed the acci- Borough Interests. | b at e rer thr temed | Tarn demied fhat he ever threatened | Mrs. T. . Whiting s the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Brangs of Bos- ton. The amount of the new state tax for 'f persistent attempt to enter the Dunn homestead at Haversham is con- t ere of . sorr ; e T S eabllily of someone | Griswold will be 32680, payable next e " . M. Dunn_ of Boston, who is |2l £ Nerwich Citizens Testify for the g the summer at the old home- | At the Methodist church Sunday the pastor, Rev. Samuel Thatcher, will preach. Morning subject, The Change- less Amid the Changing; evening topic, Public Benefit. ad. as is_her custom, heard some- pting to force entrance into hemse and, peering into the dark- T A trothful statement of a Norwich | tlines of two men, | The Eternal Bullding. «citimen, given in his own words, should | Wi tched her revol- | At the Baptist church the sermons convinee the most skeptical about the |V i > shots at the flee- | Will be by the pastor, the Rev, Allan mexits of Doar's Kidney Pilks. if you | ing intrude Spidell . Morning subject, A Godly miffer from backache, ncrvousness,| Thursday, about midnight, a second | Secret: evening, Paul, the Man Im- to enter the house, | Drisoned, Set Free, second in the series, repared to give | There will be the orinance of the reception, She | Lord’s supper at the close of the morn- er firing two | ing service, fime the object fired at | < indicated by the sh: : b 5 | STONINGTON sleepleseress, winar made form of kidney ills, Tey medicine. A Norwick citizen 1tells Kigney Pills. Ceould you demand more convincing pooed of merit? empt v nd T \m.\\ of Dux.ns’ disorders or any | a se 2 tested kid- on was made. T Hygene Saveet, Norwich, Conn stains evidently | Line of March for Firemen’s Parade - Twelve wound on the door ), Today—Bali Game With Norwich | bur- | to | | | Team—Completion of Tax Abstract. time 1 was confined to my bed as clump of zesuit of an attack of lumbago. 1| distance | rpe Stonington fire department’s an- suffered from sharp p across my | from' the hou. th Was | nual inspection and parade will take loins and was greatly annoyed by too|lost. v 3 | place today (Saturday). Mechanics’ frequent passages of the kidney secre- | Chlef of Police Thomas I bend and the Stoningtomn Drum corps tions. I consulted the best doctors in | Made tion of the | will furnish music. The inspection of treatment x‘uxedldm search of th the qu. : companies wil tQ help me in the least. ] fnably vead IOl | take place at the companies about Doan’s Kidney #ills and as I it form on Main street for inspection was badly in need of something that . that |y the warden and burgesses at 2.30 wouki help me, 1 began u Golection of the ofr Ju«lmk The order of parade foHows: Improyes Stonington Ifle Police, Patrick Fitz- i continued taking this e Sonie dik e { patrick, lieuténant, e { Chesebre Fife and Drum Corps, Gitbert e gy s e ! H. Chesebro, leader. {ibl;‘ed ey somplaint and have wa\ i L Stonington Steam Fire Engine Co. Ne. - . L e 1, Fred J, Ostmean, foremsa, T NN | e R e When seen at a later date, Mr. Raoul M. Delagrange, foreman. Sweet added: “d contirm all 1 have Mechanics Band, Charles Chesebro, avrer saidl in praise of Doan's o Pl I consifier them the bes | Neptune Hose Co. No. 1, James B. rémedy McCoort, foreman. | Warden and Burgesses and ex-Chief | Chesebro in Car ¥ | The line of march will be up Main to be the peme—Doau's—and street, to Elm, to Bay View, counter- take o other. | march to Main, to Broad, to Waten, to e — - | Omega, to School, to Trumbull, to The Best Pain Killer. | Water, to Cannon square, to.Main, to Church street, and disband. Tax Abstract Completed. The borough tax abstract has been | completed by Judge E. B. Hinckley and PBucklen's Arnmica Salve phied to a cut, broise, spr wscald, or other Ijury of the fpmediataly remove all pa attended the in New Lon- Chamberiain of C] Tt mb;' Sita {mfll‘,.{ her - |lodged with the borough clerk, Charles thelr ferrors. A 2 heaiing 7 | B. States, where it is open for the in- | spection of vers. The tax is due the | and payable in September. with A force of 50 shovelers, Foreman an antomobile | MyTon Plymton in charge, has arrived {'here and commenced the wark of level- |ing the south side of the main tracks for the laying of track for the new ding. D Norwich Team Coming. At Stanton park today there will be a game of baseball between the Sa- chem club team of Norwich and the Stonington nine The large yacht Elreba has taken egpal don't Px}\\ Will do Fou. Omly 2ic, at The Lee an Lyc Ca. |C er of yndon, nment by h Hill, for vement soci Opera hot stum- the DEsTRICT O of Probate, Monrtne " T, late | noon. Elnathan B with his famil rdick, who returned from two wi of hemorrh: Pawcea = estate helong pplication on a load of 40 tons of coal, preparing for another cruise. afiernoon. -ninth year and year Watch I ttended the |was a mem jof Od “ell , | childre Ordalw ’1na\ th He w: a farme in by occupa- | member of C! He beie in Montyille assigned tor a n, and nd )2 ‘terested 't e and place, of motice tion lear this Comrt | X Lo having | A et and Ly ng & on the pubiic slgnpost in the Town Mopey wk st five ot Ava, Death of Mrs. Mary Tuscker—Faith | CARLES'N, CHIATPER1A, | arts With 24 Charter ..m{ Judse State Tax is oF MANSFIFS, s Probers :::,;.,; O . NANSEEEID, 85, i 8 8 eiljie M. Conént, lite ef A, R Young and Mre i, Bucking- Man i’ gadd Dicerict ham were in Wes F S b Tpon the appif cation of Phebe M. |the f Lv‘n’niu\tlnxd that an instrument i3 Praving waun Purporting to be the last will of gaid Nellie M. cker was a for ident of Jewett € « on.mr, NOANK Friday’s Birthday Celebrations— Scouts Return from Camp—Barge Mosiem Leaves. At Soundview cottage, the home of Mr, and Mrs. Melyille Daboll, there Wwas a mefry gathering Friday when the birthday of Miss Margaret Joyce Wwas celebrated by a dinner- to several of her friends, The rooms and tables were prettily decorated. Miss Joyce received several very pretty gifts Mrs, Elizabeth Hurst, telephone op- erator in the union station in New leaves the first of the week for her vacation, The Elizabeth, Gapt, Charles La~ tham, is having a new Lathrop eagine engine installed, Mrs, Ernest Paimer of Eim street is entertaining friends from Providence. Mys, Howard Durfee of Prospect Hill celebrated her birthday Friday at the home of relatives in Peoquonsek who entertained for her. Ear] Paimer of the tug ‘Westmgpor- iafi,snmsmonms +. and Mrs, J. F, Couselich of New York are at fheir cottage at Gretom ong Peint, iss Elizabeth ¥enma has returmed from New -York. Scouts Return. ‘The Boy Scouts have returned from a week in camp at Mason's Island and report a splendid time. Miss Maud Garson and Miss Eleanor Lamb have reiurned from w visit to friends in New London and Ocean Beach. Dr. 8, H, Culver of Jersey City will spend the Test of the month with his family at their Long Point cottage. Frank Fowler has been visiting rel- atives in Norwich. Baptist Paster Home. Rev. W. T. Afken will occupy the pulpit in the Baptist church tomerrow, having returned from a week at camp with the Scouts. Mrs. Kate Adams has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Prue Chesebro of New Havea. Philip Deveau has returned from Lawrence hospltal, where he was a surgical patient. Miss Evelyn Luce is Visiting in Nar- ragansett Pier and Providence. Charles T. Poiter has returned to Norwich after a short stay at his bun- galow on the East Side. Miss Emma Fish of Brook street has returned from a visit at Watch Hill. Mrs. Walter Wolverton of Cedar street is entertaining her sister, Mrs, Walter Lewis, of Uxbridge, Mass. Last Barge Leaves. The barge Moslem, the last of the contract of ten to be built for ' the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, has gone from the Paimer shipyard. Miss Margaret Morvison of New London has been visitihg her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Morrison. The pastures at the Haley farm are being cleared up, several men being at work_there. Miss Katie Nelson has returned to her duties in Monson, Mass., after a Woman’s Relief Dr. Krugers Viburm-O-Gin Cempound, the womas's remsséis, has been knew for years as “Woman's Mellet™ sines it Ras positively prevem its gweat viies In the trestment of Rt will help you, if you ase & suffever from eny of the fls pecullar to women, which can de reached by medicine, Fx resided in the house which Stood where | E X { per | the residence of Charies McKay womaniy disesses. oa “more fally ar:pears. ’S\;A”liv\. i | 1 o 8. 3t saia. apoilcanths s bis Order of Eastern Star instituted, | p Aetermined a} the Provate An Order of the Bastern Star was' | %umfl. ’?ui"af\ IDistrict; “on | started in the boroush Thursday even- day 13, at | ing as a result of the int 3 7, oL Al ptorest tuken in . e aorshosn, ang ¥ the maiter by Mr 4 the pendeiniy e said ; u«md place of this pr- 3. b;ughe Ze. ;%figflm&‘ % T SEuRied s 0 ourt 9:*?:%:@ Tor s Dl vdage, Robert Wilde, T order will be formaily org tober, af which time th te officials and degreee io; will be here. The 1g- cal lodge will be ith chapter. Ofi- cers were chosen as f\) lows: ~Grana worthy mairon, M Cheney ; worthy pauuu‘ ) % charter ‘mem- | Raymond ¥ | f o Amtrosé | ,\nmp ‘Guy, Annie R ertson, Ma Alice ‘Me Broome; Nartha Brew ster and ster, Robert | &0y, Betrge Clare, B M Dlake, Fred | SARRRUNVARRRKARRRRAS It hes helped thousauds of other sick women, as grateful Stterp from them cloarly describe. it containg me peisenums drugs. Pranee-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Stfeet. New Yerk vacation visit at the home of her par- ents on Prospect Hill Camping Party Coming Baok. The young ladles who have been camping on Mason's Island under the chaperonage of Mrs. Claude Chester will return today. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Ada county, Idaho, has a school dis- trict containing 324 square miles, Seven hundred homs gardens were started in Port Ewen, N, Y., this year under the direction of the school au- thorities. Every high school graduate in Ne- ‘braska receives a letter from the Uni- versity of Nebraska comgratulating him and urging him to econsider. the a;:lt;nnuso offered by the State univer- sity, A veecalional summer seheoel, with practical men and women in charge of it, js in wperation in Baitimore, Mr., this vear. Printing and woodwerk are among the subjects taught the beys; the girls have cooking, sewing ,and other household pranches. The National Kindergarten college, in Chicago, is devoting a large part of jts summer programme tq the methods of Dr. Monfessori. Two of Dr, Montessori’s graduate studeats, who have spent over a gea.r with her in Rome, have charge of the practice work with the childrea, School children and teachers of Pointe Coupee Parish, in the flood dis- trict of Louisiana, planted 15,000 fruit Qur Stock Light weight SUIT CASES and TRAVELING BAGS for SUMMER is kept complete and unsurpassed by any other store in this and pecan trees last vear. Superin- tendent Trudeau has-also a plan whereby road work in the parish will be done by school boys. Students at the Georgia State Nor- mal school at Athens, Ga., study rural sociology as applied to their own dis- triots, so that when they go out to HOTEL=— GREGORI AN teach they know the opportunities and needs of the locality better 4han those 85TH ST, who have lived in it all their lives. § FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. How this work makes for community betterment is told by E. C, Branson in a bulletin just issued by the United States Bureau of Education. e NONE ”M-fimfinhm OTHEES UP T0. $3.30. PARLOR. BEDROOM, BATH. $4.00. ack 6r month, oo A Teble "anote. Indian Mothers. Frequently one hears the question, Why is it that an Indlan squaw, work- | ing like a beast of burden maets 8o easily the demands that nature makes of woman? Suffering seems to be un- known te the squaws, The Indian girl | at the time of puberty has weells of enfored idleness in a tent set apart for her, And however hard an Indian woman must werk at ether times she has from three to five days of freedom from labor given her every menth so jong as she. is subject to the periedic law, 'Phis i§ granted her selely be- cause the tribe belives that this in- dulgence is necessary in order that a woman be equal to her werk, When W find that a similar provision for the as scent girl appears in the rituals ' of savage tribes the world aver, as well | T 1V L IIAMS, S, Gereral Ast as in the gade of Moses and Zoveaster, Fu kmmnk Epecial Agt we are led to wonder whether some of Hacifoth G our educational and social _systems . ought to be reorganized.—Weman's Home Companion. NEW LONDON TO"£ONG ISLAND Steamees of the Montauk Steamboat Co.’s line leare \ New London for Greenport. " Shejter Island aud Sag Harbor week davs 10 a. m.. 410 D. m. 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