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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDA Norwich Man Invokes Westerly Law Emil M. Fox Gets Frederick Gray to Restore $145 Paid For Unsatisfactory Horse—School Boy Cigarette Smoker Gets Reprimand and Dealer Gets a Warning—Mystic Shriners to Traverse the Desert Sands in December. e e Dr. William H. Holmes, supervisor of schools, has several timeés called the attention of the police to violations of the law in regard to the sale of cigar- eties to minors under 16 ihe penalty for which is a fine not to exceed $20 for each offense. Thursday case was reported to the supervisor ars of age, | and the papers were given to Deputy Sheriff Mitchell for service.. Rather than stand suit, Gray offered to satisfy the claim, which was agreeable to those concerned. He paid back the pur- chase price of the horse to Fox, and | agreed to take the horse from the Fox premises, ullefling that the horse was steam fire engine, passed through | ‘Westerly en route from Providence to New London, Thursday morning. The apparatus is on a demonstration tour. There is a Rhode Island law which provides that every person who shall wilfully send to the publishers of any newspaper for the purpose of publica- tion a fraudulent noticé of the death of a child or of the e of any per- son, or of the death of any person, shall be fined not exceeding $100. The plan to change the coping in front of the Memorial building, to be in line with the inside coping of the walk in front of the postoffice has been abandoned. The entrance to the park, next to the postoffice, will be by two steps to conform to the entrance steps to the Memorial building,and so chang- ed as to be in harmony with the post- office frontage lines. BALTIC. Iiunlmmtfi.rt? Here is what Marion Harland said in 1906 about - Cottolene “Many years ago, I discontinued the use of lard in my kitchen NOW lower than you will find elsewhere. See Our Cut Pricg Lists—There’s a Reason for Trading Here GOING ON A Ten-Day Sale of Standard Toilet Preparations INCLUDING A SPECIAL SALE OF DERMA VIVA During these ten days we will sell standard Toilet Preparations which you all know— preparations which we know to be all right in every particular—at prices very much the Into (he Farm. Mrs. | started 'L loney Put d’ that from T2 at- ) check n.t in response to he-. helly and de weess after the got the m ney wien he farm stozk a She cver asked her > and him in New after As born, bu: he came to once in an auatomonile (o see rleld Baby to Window. He was not ailowed to come into the house, but she held the baby up to 1 ndow for him to see. The iaby was sick then. This was about two months afier the birth of the haby. Calied Norcross to See Body. Norcross of Allyn's Point, a farm on the Norwic Londonitad et or place, testified to place in a team afternoon of the of Mrs. Pe he stopped M J]\,u e who New | kins® ing about the quence to him, off and saw L ing in the storm porch. tion of the position of the feet from that previously &Tiven ! trial, he said l | foot having a position | sill. He the man the body. Asked w his team, -got varied in the nothing about one over the door aw the wound and believed d and he didn't disturb d B t Mrs, Perkins said to him said that as he was driv- pushed up the window, head out and asked him to front door. “Look, I've Shot Tom!” On cross examination, the witness said Mrs. Perkins’ words, when she opened the window, were: “Look, I've shot Tom!” At the same time she pointed towards the storm door. Varies from Other Testimony. He was asked about the condition of the front doors and describad the left hand door as the one which was | 1oo from Ifs fastenings, which is at variance with previcus testimony of other witnesses, He also sald that the fastening for the strap hinge was still sticking in the door jamb when he saw it. Other witnesses who ar- rived at the scene later have de-~ scribed a hinge pulled out of the door jamb and lving on the floor, Afternoon Session, beginning of the afterncen recess Dr. J. Brephy of this city was put on the stand. He told of going e the Perkins house in the au- tomebile with Deputy Sheriff Draper, ing by e i stuck look her into the At the >atchelly’s body ly- | His descrip- | shere a boy under 16 had a package of { worth $145 of any man's money. On & ”fi"{ cigarettes in his possession, and me! that point there is a difference of opin- M:-h anihlylr:s. ::;r: S;e:e_ns Celebra;: i and subshtuted for it, as an expenment, Cottolene, then com- matter was turned over to Policeman | ion between Messrs. FFox and Gray. Mr, e irty-Fi niversary Henry Chase, The boy said he pur-|Fox returned to Norwich in the early | Their Marriage—Gifts For T. A. So- paratively a new product. Since my first trial of it I can truly chased the cigarettes in the store of |affernoon. siety’e- New FQirdriore: ! say that it has given complete satisfaction. I honestly believe fi Lewis Gentile. The police offic and e s h th f fi pe t th the Doy went o the store, and It Wa8| . .The Mystic Shriners of Rhode Island | Mr. and Mrs. JohneStevens cele- - be the very best thing of its kind ever offered to the Amencan A eirl 10 years of ase whe swas alone| Will assemble in Westerly on a day in | brated the thirty-fifth anniversary of housekeeper. B Bihe store at the Time the o rehase | December to be selected, bringing their | their marriage Wednesday evenir Wi i The Gonties dfl‘_,;’wd that | Working paraphernalia and perhaps | with a banquet at the Stevens' hou MARION HARLAND. they had always observed the law and | the camel from Providence. The Shrin- [ Twenty-five guests sat down to the 3 promised to met permit the little girl | orS’ pend “"“hf.”’;"‘ds“"hf instrumental | table at half past nine, ‘hfe bar ‘0“;‘; Cottolene makes biscuits that are tender when they are cold—that is a sure test of a to wait on customers in the future. ;:;ommmt coss t;fize::’:f}l‘l"fiw‘"afif s s e e T good shortening. Try it yourself. Make the biscuits like this: Fhe officer gave them to' plainly under- | s g 3 > = e} o <o | On the hot sands of the desert to reach Roswell Stevens of Moosup, son of 2 stand that o repetition om. "¢ °€"° [ the shrine. Incidentally the visitation | Mr. and Mrs. Stevens acted as toust- Won’t you followtheexample BAKING POWDER BISCUITS The police officer also gu’\w‘ the boy ' of the Shriners means a big time in|master. Excellent music was furnish of famous cooks and make 2 cups flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 table- & 'réprimand and impressed strongly Westerly, as it will probably carry|ed during the banquet by the orches Cottolene THE fat for all spoons Cottolene, 3-4 cup milk. Sift flour, salt and baking powder on the youngster's mind that he, too, “‘fhl““ x::‘f;:_ p:':-aigefl‘;hfo‘ill]:e of k';zoffgm é”iqse"v{)x: prlp’;f‘;fim” )’n': your.cooking ? together; rubin Cottolene; mix lightly and quickly; mixture should folz 3 i sigarettes | Which D se yn. Moosup. uests “wer esent frc 5 2 e 5 2 violated the }.w by smoking u,[a\l \U"; Providence Moosup and Taftville. not be dry; roll out on board, cut into small biscuits, bake ten and was liable to punishment. He read 3 Order a pail from your grocer; also to fifteen minutes in hot oven. To make bisouits richer, mix this lJaw to the boy: “No person under Local Laconics Mass For Mrs. Zoel Gaucher. e o EE ot gbl Fi?EE with cream. Whole wheat, graham or rye biscuit may be 16 }'eargl_of SHE shalk smokie s oReW am| Mr. and Mrs. George T. Bindloss of| A requiem high mass was celebrat- L ok Tt Ho;vaVH;_ii_ = made in the same way.—Edith L. CIift. e i kg ke G e ?'f“ London were in Westérly Thurs- | eq by .Rey. John Landry in St. Mary’s g - o S b o] € 3 y y ing for the r ons of church, Wednesday morning - e e ‘;;}L“,}“’fi”g;;}, OTot more| Just a little out of season., but rho- | repose of the soul of Mrs. Zoel Gau- | THE DK, FA COMPANY Al $5 B0k bach Offena dodendrons are in bloom in Wilcox | cher. The mass was requested by the | GHICAGO eI RS park. members of St. Anne’s society and Emil M. Fox of Norwich, proprietor| Judgze Willlams held a session of tha |1any of the members were in attend- of the Providence bakery in that city, | Third district court in Hope Valley on |2Dce at the services. was in Westerly Thu see 'n:lre-l. Thursday. Take Pioturce Fob 'Mavies. adjustment of an uns factory dea A, C. Ladd of Willimantie, formerly 3 g : i ol e A oy cccomplished RiS T cbinyasis £ lliimantie, formerly | _Séveral men were taking moving | ¥ g : £ the , eparate - Coatchelly walki o i Turchased a horse from|on Westerly, was here Thursday calling | pictures of local spots of iriterest on | REFUSED TO GO | Erom his examination of the body of | sepurated, My Costcnelly walking asciak “Gra o dealer 1 o > = Thursday. Tk pictures will prob- Coatchelly, which was only, a e be- | towards the erking s 3 F?he";lm”\ Mool 1J|;u?[(‘!\(\"wln:ni~' ’:Kr“;fi Charles F. Berry is to have a two-|ably be shown in a local theatre soon. | TO GREEK CHURCH ! 15 the warmth of life, the doctor con- | footpath and Mrs. Coatchelly running P e usinaas S0 Westerly tempora. | apartment housé erected on his land in | The men with the machine were fol- | T T | cluded that the man had died prob- | towdrds the cartpath. She saw Coat- h’qrse ':";Jsmegr B GoREdRE a0 Oy, | Friendship street. lowed by a crowd of children who| (Continued from Page Five.) | ably within an hour. The dilation of the | cheily disappear around me;o;;nurho; rily. The animal looked good to Mr. ¥ s crow R34l et g s ed | the se whilé Mrs, Coatchelly ha x e ; . e rer: S er sigt : upils of the man's e indicated | the house whilé Fox, and Mr. Gray assured him that| Mrs. Ruth Nash of Westerly went-to | Were much interested in the <ighi | coming he turned back towards her | Frobable. sudden death. The doctor | nearly reached the backyard of the the looks were not deceiving and, in{ Willimantic Thursday on a visit m'fld‘“;m‘““‘{"‘,‘_“Irhmn‘m‘i‘&‘1 ot Bl horab on a n with his hand | gaiq that Coatchelly had on a straw | house., ® P fact, the horse was even better than he Mrs. Dewey Gri e Hifih :u-rl»ét R 5 | hip pocket | hat when he exafined the body. | Heard Wemen Screaming. agmiaied o pe. . Fox pald over $740 to Willard and Charles ¥ el | eard Awful Cras} | , : &l en she heard two women's voices Gray and took the Berse. It did not| Stewart have returned from a Block Gifts For T. A. Society’s Room. | SEuE VG Crasy, .| Three Women’s Voices Over Telephone. | g R A ass” Cotbeliiy take Fox long to learn that tho hmw[ Island fishing trip. S ] mmm: said she 'U"r‘n started 1 On cros xamination, Dr. Brophy | moving back orth at the rear of was not as repr. % OVSBAT sesdion iof the 'sapes| i -rany iine pisces 0fs uiniiine her ungle’s house and | sajd he could not tell where the tele- | N Rabo LR sHot. - 3t 1 ) e ¥ been given to St. Mary’s A s turned bac d kept 5 hat called hi ¥ use to him. Fox e e for Washington county will | recently. Amons the s 4 > kept on | phone call came from that called him | all this from a piace where L “’}“""“ e O A gl convene on the 17th. | case from Adolphe and a Sins holse ‘\d"l':ldn- oo HHe APExl Notie o THORE 1 Wetaif standing near her own ’lslom- ere Thursday morning he ! e = s 5 | cas Adolpk S and, - alne early reache er | three: wo voices talked to him. s > ¢ £ Tom's story to Policeman Harry Chase, and| VWilliam B. Loy, the soldier boy who | beautiful picture of Rev. T. N. Burke, | } S HEErA as A T e ! b Peridins & fan| ; ‘hs\ ;qu?lhn};lx)no‘:?)l\\: o that officer explained the mode of | WAS connected by circumstantial evi- |from Mr. and C. Smith. | otnd. like | her nerves after he ek pbend towargs il ¢ procedure to have the matter adjusted. | dence with the theft of a watch, has| Misses Agnes and Anna Do »ack towards the P Y | Two men came to the | Telephone Talk With Mrs. Perkins. Fox consulted with Attorney Dunn|DPeen released from police custody. Fern-CIiff villa, were- in | met her mother outside the house. Her | house after he got there. He dldn't | To a question from State’s Attorney and a snit was instituted against Gray | William H. Doane and family have | Wednesday. i o o | OWR baby and her brother’s baby were | know who they were, but he pointed | Hull, Mrs. Lewis said she talked over vacated Fcho lodge, their summer| Mrs. James Stubbs of Plainfield, was|in the house 2 : | out a man in court who he said was | the telephone with Mrs. Perkins that g g = 7741 home at Watch Hill, and left Thu 3 1r’LhP guest of relatives in town ‘\h{ Th tness described going back | the one. i afternoon between the !ime Ida left for their winter home in Cincinnati. Thu y. | to the house, in through the | Thae state’s attorney requested the juge and the time Coatchelly was STDMACH UPSET Gieorge Henry Clarke and Mrs. Ju Guest From Montana back dooy and aro through the | man to stand up. It was Mrs. Per- | Perkins called her up and i i Bliven, both of Pawcatuck, were mar Tohn -Hiist £ o Ry, r""’”‘ hdoiday ‘Fh(‘ kins' son Arthur see Tom coming up over fed T oy ing John Higham of Main street saw the body of Coz onsthe floor | 3 e LA Tk "Wag, “Tn Get At the Real Cause—Take Dr. ;,},;.f,“:;l;";‘f]‘;;mfn?«::(:;];a ‘T‘; %;;::?(fi:on as his guest this we 2 Bryde o rof were mov- Heard Noise of Gunshot. - | Perkins, the witndss said Edwards’ Olive Tablets A g A ST SR R B " _|of Billings, Montana. Mr. Bryden E looked at| Fugene LaFontaine of Allyn’s Point, { Perking that Ida was That! T i S i) L fellow, ‘1_“",“} and abusive, Was | a moving pictur or, and acts with m 1d he After she | who said he was working in the May- | ght, she had swung around ats what thousands of stomach| taken into,custody by Policeman Wesl | the famous ncho I He |'had looked at him she came in and | nard lot easterly from the Perkins the back way. She told Mrs, Perkins sufferers are doing now. Instead of | Weanesday night, and was discipiined | played the * the outls F he door from the ing room | house, testified, that he heard. & gun- ' that i she was nervous to bring the @king tonics, or trying to patch upaccording to the regulations of the|fiim entitied “The Outlaw and the | into the hall, | Shot that ‘afternoon about 6.1 and iti1-tables’ Grel- to?the" Dietds’ House, but 1Y poorl d!gesuox;*, uthm_lm—e alul;r}\mg » fct’ court Thursday, A Law” 1 ~ b 3 4 . | seemed to come om ‘the Perkins ' Perkins replied that she coulin't g‘f rea dcal“’i‘;r%"b“;‘ S(‘“:“p"l‘:‘*“ 08Ee Charles W. Murphy, an aged carriage Personal Mention. |t oy gt klonse. | house. That was all the noise he | i I.;; ‘Edward's hl‘lw- abldts: aroliss trimmer and for many vears a resident Alex D g e 4 i Vithin minutes . she | heard. Tater when he went home ]1ij CTo! examination, the witness the Tiver in & soothing, healing. way, | Of Westerly, was taken suddenly Il at | 3 j?-wx D | Norer a man | Jearned that Tom Coatchelly had been | had several lively exchanges with At-- when the liver and bowels are per. | DS boarding place in Canal street on g{ 4% ‘7-1‘ A i drove by stopped. | shot. ] | torner Desmond over how she could Eofming thelr natural functions, away | THUT His condition is considered | SO 5ot got off Coroner Brown Testifies. s Ahine TG thas Borking w House goes Indigestion and stomach trou- | SPTIOUS s il to St s Coroner Franklin . Brown of this|from her house and over the way the bles. At the annual meeting of the Rhode | ; il Tischelein € heSaw the body of | city testified to his official acts in|two paths through the lot ram. Her If you have a bad taste in vour|Island state conference of charities and | sy Villimantic el me fo the house between t connection with the case. Upon his | testimony was not materfally altered mouth, tongue coated. appetite poor, | corrections, held Wednesday in Provi- William Roche- T e oo E i {he Perkins house he found | upon cross examination. lasy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition | dence, Mrs. Charles.Perry of Westerly |1eau, who is Bl of | Drover 2 er ;‘umm;r.fl;}irr:. Shoke of.Shooting iCoatohelly. or energy, troubled with undigested | was re-elected a member of the execu- | (reatment s g | r LR E S, e ti- food, you should take Olive Tablets, | tive committee. Alfrod Des 5 aronl Money Tom Gave His Wife. fier, Mr: Feirchild; and theitwo | didrew Besio gf Colog Verey feet the substitute for calomel, Simon P. Nichois 1s having a house | spent Thursday with friends in Willi-| Upon cross ) He corppberated Drevions tof. | o oov+a . o) dat or: twa, Tkter *th ‘s Oliv p i ; timony to the position of the body | May 2 or 3, a day or two later than Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets are a|built on the site of the old White | mantic. | nev « Ja { timon ROt O R dmw | Coatchelly came there with® the auto- purely vegetable compound ~mixed|schoolhouse on the Potter Hill road = an and Abe oo ullet wuich .owas | mobile” with s ' ndmber of men.' ‘He e U Wil AnGw, PElem L ithel old has been pur- e PR he pleased Bl e e A D) he | told of a conversation with Mrs. Per- by their olive color. They do (he| chased by » and moved to \1537"_,(2"*‘T“-f\§_a homas m‘u‘.z.“ of | 70 e, - | found, he sald, ..u_uq‘.w:npr;‘;»rx orm;z:‘ B S s ea W ‘:rr‘.kl without gr!xpinq, u.a;npl_\-_ or f” | his properts nd will serve as an addi- | ;)1p I own r‘ i oW1 1€ nsiness in mlmm_ ,m;. “l’ ”n'] .‘x“j‘] ‘{'h;m:‘ e [ That sie MAnot Eow WHAt My, Coat- ake one or two at bedtime for| tion to I residenc: ake soon. « te went to Ne | he e foun pocke: N S kel gk e s b eat b % ; | mont later and e t : 5 |tz 50 bill and checks for $100 | chelly might do if he got into the quick Xetnigcggn\doub‘ m\e"”h\l\lmt Yha| An autemobile fire’ iruck welghing | with his il J86 7 bhe i o oo g | and 200 im it. Th ce been | house, and if he tried to get in she et oy per b L€ | eight tons, and supplied with & motor | loss of some of town's well known | o e s : | turned over t trator. of | should sheot him. i ¥, mbus, | | imp, designed for use in place of a |summ i : that he had given 1 the estate: T} fified that | Mr. Resie testified that Mrs. Perkins 4 0 Gote Weddihg. Bty in on the | fold him the baby was sick and they 3 a e Totl: har on <O ch r 26 amb of the where | had shown it to Tom at the window. : ; et 2 | & facetofiawiiod: ha out, | He sald he saw the baby and it looked ref to go to ‘a Greek |2 sce O )01 ZELED A : o e Tt Iso a in in | 8ick. . o e e b A S e Warted to Kiss Baby. sl s shown a number of | Berandt Erickson of New London, T lir ation was | the v«h‘\-,.r_vunr\ of the front doors | chauffeur of the machine in which Al obje i 'y attorney and | Which cluded among {he | Coatchelly went to the Perkins house 4 J « 1at farther de- |1 ) lu» aid. represented | ta see the baby, identified some of the Trolleys Lea: t v 5 ns as he saw them that night { photograph exhibits as pictures of the eys Lex! : 3 B house they went to. Coatchelly, the ned Warning to Mother. Body Probably Not Disturbed. s Stoc@hash hil Ratds held In answ S jicstions the was. stated to him, the coroner | appealingly in front of him ahd said witne 1d of telephoning to \f the body had not to the two women inside the house: mother after she met Coatchelly at and it looked as if it Al want is to kiss my baby.” The Allyn’s Point i > as the man fell L ta was killed i y some of the details The women the door | of ¢ * Was Cross e ‘kson see the 1e bal I { examin A ttorney Desmond. when Coatchelly suggested that. tone u 2 Court adjourned at 4.30°till the next N Undertaker Will Produce Clothing. | .a: % 10 in the morning. Jv v ittorney and tes- | - tified to going to Allyn's Point to get | the body. H¢ requested to pro- | duce the clothin m the body and will have it i today. It S AI I by the been kept in cc storage in this city since it was removed on the day new of the autopsy. ¥ - Used Teianhone 2t Lowis Poce. ||| BOSEON Service in B. Lewis o 1 Point | ed that Mrs. Coatcl came to | —OF THE= house and used the telephons | . . from there and also bought bread. | H b _A ]J Then she left on the road towards the | am “rg mencan ne Allen place. He was not cross exam- | ro - ined by the attorneys for the defense. Mrs. Lewis Tells What She Saw. | LONDON (Plymouth) Mrs. Effie B. Lewis, wife of the pre- | ceding witness, also testified that Mrs. | PARIS (Boulogne) Ida Coatchelly came to the house on | and HAMBURG the afternoon of June 3, about 4.50, x o da y bought bread and telephoned. calling | Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day her mother’s number. Mrs. Lev PALATIAL STEAMERS peated the telephone conv < S dewmanbered A, The witness said S.8.Hambirg, Oct.28,10a..m. Mrs. Coatchelly did not 1=e om’s . but said: “Hello, mamma: they. | S. S. Moltke, Nov. 22 ame out on this train Watch out | From cOmmOanfl.th Pier. round the house.” | Mrs, Lewis testified to sesing MMr. | South Boston. and Mrs. Coatchelly later in the day ! 607 BOYLSTCON STREET when they were standing talking in Boston, Mass., or local agent the lot below the Perkins house. They | Gold Dust does what you can’t do for dishes. It digs into the cormers and cleanses and sterilizes. GOLD DUST cleans everything. Never be without it 5c and larger pa::kagqs. [FERE FAIRBANK S5 ‘CHICAGO “Lot the GOLD DUST TWINS de your work™