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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1913 THIN PEOPLE y a gun there and knew how to use it NCRWICH TOWN ABGUSEB Hoaus oka i ey o oy go&;n CAN INCREASE WEIGHT - —_— \ away, She doupted about is beins in ""N"s vfG'“nd-r'-mn Discussed with ¥ Norwich, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1913, e upt. Graham—Rev. Francis Rose| Ton men and women who would > ' Y guestioning, the state’s attorney | Writes of His Work in the Philip- | like to increase their welght with 10 Prought out the ‘statement from Mrs.| ;.. P o 15 “pounds. ot meathy Tstay there” Mrs. Lillian M. Perkins is First Witness When Defense Opens —Shot Son-in-Law Because She Was Afraid of Him Perkins that she had had her daugh- ter get one of the plstols on the day When the four men came in an auto- mobile. This was after she had fole: fat should try eating a little Sargel with their meals for a while and note results, Here is a good test worth trying. First weigh yourself and Those uptown who are interested in the movement for a kindergarten in Connection with the Town Street The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere In the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to receive it by that time will confer a favor by re- FURNISHING LUNCH SETS, NUTS, POST MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square UNDERTAKERS FRUITS, CARDE, BT porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. Phoned to the sheriff and asked ke ET After Threats When He Came to House and Broke| those four men break in and come o P mant Sratiam, a4 o ok | i S e the house, can I shoot them?” sheriff sald he would not advise her to shoot. Mrs. Perkins did not have the Pistol in her hand that time. Not Close When 8She Fired. weeks, Then weigh and measure again. It isn't a question of how you look or feel or what your friends say and think. The scaies and the tape measure will tell their own story, and 8chool building. Matters were discus- sed relating to the number of children Who would attend and two proposi- tions were made. st, to convey the children in a group to the Broad street 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For Southern New England Through Doors—She Denied Some Details of Her Signed Statement Made Before Coroner. Lady Assistant when requested Fair dry Co. » Orders Recpive Promst Attegtioy Telephone 643-2 that it was Coatchelly. again for help. Mrs. Perkins said she cocked both sbe would shoot him and that she had SRLLCHANS Bold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. Shea & Burke New Fall Millinery and cooler Wednesday; Thursday un- d settled; light to moderate variable 2 Mrs. Perkins testified that when she | kindergarten, second to fit up a suit- | Most any thin man or. woman can wiale s L ey had the revelvers in her nand she was | able room ujtown. The latter propo- | Sasily add from five (o eight pounds Predictions froi e New ] - close enough to Coatchell 0 have | sition would necessitate 20 1 in the first fourteen days by follow- ald: On Wednesday it will be partly | On Tuesday in the superior court| Comtchelly was then working 0| feached out and struck him in the Tave | Aflernoon seasioms ahe o And | e outeen s by oot - . . overcast and cooler, preceded by rain, | eTe before Judge Gardiner Greene, | break into the main door. She warned | With "her hand. i Ahe | be Boeidaa oy b it b SiE r She denied ! e ] esh stays p I ls with fresh (o brisk Variable winds. be. :?e“tlrin} of Mrs. Lilllan M. Perkins | him that if he broke down t';fl‘ “:_: was within five feet of him when she Sargol does not itself make fat, but | coming mostly west and northwest, | 9 Allyn's Polnt on the charge of man- | door she would shoot him as sure fired the rifie and also that she aimed i : mixing with your food, It turns. the follow by clearin; The outlook for | Slaughter in shooting her son-in-law, | she stood there. He got hold of the at hi ol 8 an rites from Philippines. rs a rel - - m. She cocked the hammers and fats, sugars and starches of what you - | Thursday is generally fair and much | Thomas V. Coatchelly, made progress | knob and lifted the door so that the discharged the gun all in an instant, Rev. Francis Rose writes to local | have eaten, into rich, ripe fat produc- Re mr wofi we are showing new pat- | colder. L ;‘;‘::r?ndul::lmukely reaching l:e J\:}rlv top hinge finally gave way. ‘Without throwing it to her shoulder. rehmvef from Jaro, Philippine islands. | ing nourishment for the tissues and terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- || 1 Cotoming records, seporeed trom | B8t OF the arpusonts tor ‘state un | Heard Coatohelly's Vicious Threat. | Had Net Heard Tom Would Take | SORcETaing hislice there: Hi havo been | blood“prepurcs it in an sy assimi- —OF ALL KINDS ON— : 2 tated | vin's pharmiacy, show the changes | foF defense will be reached this morn- [ When the door gave way and feil Baby. oline engine near tha river to pump | accept. Al this noutishment now S O ing and Silver Plat | temperaiure and the barometric | j18 and that the case will get to the | in, Coatchelly still stood with thesame! To Major Hull Mrs. Perkins sald she | water out for irrigating the school | passes from vour body as waste and BIL W | changes Tuesday: Jury by Thursday § ; smile on his face and said 4 pn | Bad never heard from anyone in amy | farm” he writes. “I find plenty of | does it quickly and makes the Tat pro- | “UTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- are. Ther. Bar. For over an hour on direct examina- | “I've got you now, you, an way that Tom would take the child | chance to use my college mathematics | ducing contents of the very same | R and CART! e el TS ‘mm cO;d\;cl%d by B coutaal v At | enterain guts out.” nlwa:h She promised her dmxghlr;‘ ;nd physles in this work. It T hud"mr‘al: you are e n‘:,: o Gaglon | - 8 it orney J. J. Desmond, and for nearly { When he tried to spring over the|that she would protect the child wit ad a surveyors instrument T could | pounds. u Sodnds of heaithyut BE We carry the best makes jl12m ................. the same length of time under cross | fallen door she dropped the revolvers,| her life. She sald this over the tele- | have applied ail the Phyoice aad morh | hetmds and pounds of healthy Mechanical repairs. painting, trims 2 o3 i < examination by Stat Attorney Hull, { as one would not go off when she tried | phone to Ida. ematics T tudled 1 1d e | k e e pholstering and woed werk, = 2 Highest 66, lowest b L Attorney 5 w not go off when sl i ever studied In college, Tha | is safe, pleasant, efficient & - | mi in above lines and will st T Mrs. Perkins, the accused, occupled the | to shoot it. She turned back into the| Mra. Perkins denled a number of her | school farm is under eultivs on cimoe | peree, Vlcasant, efficient and inex- } ming, w e Pri omparisons. stand on Tuesday, this ordeal being | room, got the rifle and fired. She| statements which Mafor Hull read | to the extent of the last foot of eromnd. | . Drugiists sell it in large boxes | 3/acksmithing in all its branehes Guarantee Prices. | Dredictions for Tucsday: Increasing | divided between the morning and af- | qidn't know which barrel she fired. | from the evidence before the coroner, | It looks beautiful just hefors har: | forty Labiets 1o a vackage on & mesrs E i F 1LE\_\“};!IH‘:.“.Sp:'\\fi.):‘l’lpyr nlg;]“‘ Al )(‘cl;n:?nr se: l(&r‘fi. l]'nt\';.a. 'l ((lf !P{}lfl\fi Coaachelly Never Asked for Baby. nm«mr;g XhPll’“‘ Ih:ltf s“he had loaded the }'!’,vllnx (ht:';he and sugar cane. The | antee of weight increase or money ree. | uesday 4 Showe er stol on direct examination seem- * gun herself last fall. arm more than pays for itself and & back. ngraving | St 1\;:”0{\;\-’:\ by clearing and m.rJ u‘x .‘K b:}[mr»‘ Dost (r‘\(m:: \nmx;‘hc;‘x;,"l“;r 7 r1‘|.s winr‘x;\: 'uu‘s;;o"had‘ ||;‘\:r‘§7m‘2‘:‘ Major Hull's Repeated Questions. m“f—)' e"‘:;?)l'\;ralq’n‘pan e nn P weather, warmer. n the afternoon under s exa - | informed that Coatchelly had said ik iaky “Over pino boys are enrolled | 1 — | tion she was much less nervous. At [ would take the baby, and he had never ,)1"‘5‘ Hull repeatedly que!llcned‘ now. so many that the m»\,‘,,,,y ’Y‘j‘ s ,,l | week men are carrying sweet corn and J onn 0. ISS | Sun. Moon ama Vides times State’s Attorney Hull allowed | askea for it YRelber Ang Dt IO Mg ISl [ 1R v on inie. Ay b : | tomatoes to market as in sum e > | her to talk freely in long explanations | & e o ek tiup NESUES KIS | CrG il m the mothing. irteen o el ; —_D_® summen P rises ™ sets. || Water. | Rises, | Of the answers she was making, while | Picked Up Son’s Baby and Rifle. sl o AL B S | ien teachire ats | mamer Sl | Mr. and Mrs. John Meehan moved to 507 to 515 North Main St 2 et 2e ot =% | 4t other times he caught her up sharp- | After ing o v s. Per- | to_think c y 3 Ve about | Greenville Tuesday from use a Day & m | B SRS S D P ADAID: | AMGeT the fring of the g, Mr%, Pt | Y riopeatedly Mator Tinl rsturned to| SCHoSI bove Sie SACor ove maont | etk ok tha s T | e i 5 . . 3 | the question of why Mrs. Perkins re- | 3o in class forenoonk and wiork | : ers to his questions by, closed the door into the hall, and | the fa r D 1 o C. M. WILLIAMS | = i with the baby under one arm and the | Tsed to let Tom see the baby when | [0ons® ang the vounser. bevs ‘work| , Mrs. May Joslin returned Monday to estimony Excluded. apE g . ®| she had no information that he meant s, e younger boys work [, 1 TGO uEned Mouk . 15, o rifle in her hand, ran out the back | | forencons and have classes afternoons | Ner_home on Vergason avenue after H ‘When court opened in the mornin, sere: | to take it away, and the witnes B ;3 e g o it passing s weeks in aine. S50 at U0 orcion, Bened, '3 the morning | door screaming, to et the people| [0 XD 1L TXAY, and the wincss [ yorMost of these boys come from the ix weeks In Maine, $431 Canoa Mra Phebe. Normbn: of cAlyhie| " ; of the pounding he had given her. oorest classes and many of them 1ma SR Contractor L1L45 ] T RN (o he Siand. | He msiked hor 4| Witness Under Strong Emotion. WEilesd Showsa: the Gtraii, from "he mountain districis forty and | M, Flma A. Bullard of Bliss Place water it i T e e L ¥ s MEenis to e Vot b 0 y d niles away, where the Unitec Tuesday to Fea z tide, wiich 18 followed by Hood tiae” | ducstion intended to bring out what | & As Mrs. Perkins in Her recital of the| Ty cross examination of the acoused | Staton Sosernment has mot ot ooty | to visit her daughtor, Mre. Clerence $an Z = oatchelly said at the store before he | events of the afternaon had apploach- | was concluded a few minites before § | lished free achools. Seme’ of - the | S ‘ and Builder| creenevLiE [EFaine FEoE b Y P R ST A S 4 O o 6 - : This led to objection from Attorney | steady flow of the narrative Was in-|mgment after she rose to her feet and | ago, and here they are mow Just resns | Sreet is In Ashiand, N. H. vistimg Surprise Party Given Miss May Hol- | Desmond and long arguments. A re- | terrupted only once or twice as she| then walked slowly to her seat beslde ! to he graduated from high school and | 1OT & Week with his aunt, Mrs, FL H. Eststic Chastiit Givsa lingsworth ~at Home on Boswell | S8 Was taken while authorities were | paused momentarily with a motion of | har ‘attornevs. When she had. reached | well able. o aieoues mitn s o0l A6 | NeGlone, imates eerfully Give it | consulted by the court and attorneys.|her hand toward her brow, as if to| p! 5 fonto s b 55 At e e Ve e e . At hd i | her seat she was recalled to the stand | ern topic in philosophy or science. | 3 -% 216 MAIN STREET| Miss May Holllngsworth was given | o0, a8, resumed and Judge G away the scene that must have been | (o whether she remembered the occur- | the school chapel each Sunaas mor. were inJewett City Tuesday, % orise Darty at her homs on Bos. | 1o o it this evidence should coms | before her eyes. Oceasionally. he| rance of the gun EoIGE off In the bed. | ing. Y lests of Mrs. Avery's sister, Mrs. 3 | Well avenus Monday night by & num. | 0,28 rebuttal and not at the present | shifted around in her chair with Ahe| roort ana shooting a bl in the GeNing. | - The carpenter shop connected with Whitford FIT GUARANTEED = e, o Sehenin. ) PHe s Sole e !‘ stage of the é‘;:e ST :mé‘hsn\'] of hu”emorimlx and fi'&pg‘cdl She said she di the school turns out the best work in | Elizabeth Hull, b IDON'T PUT OFF YOUR - 2 L3 3. & g | A 3 ., | her hands together and twiste her ” furniture I have ever seen, so " 1S Tlizabeth ull, a member o TrytheElectric Light Treatment Sadie Ladd and Jame Major Hull then said the state would | fingers back * Mrs. Coatcheily Defense Witness. . 8e the staff of tl : 5 | and vocal selections | rest e com ngers back and forth \ e Ty ias i j that the TU. S_ governmen the staff of th ¢1d, Mass, pub- P atism, Troubles of the Cir- ndered By Johu Bator. Meny| b its case; Vivid Description' of Her Thoughts. | o g by vet hetner e &8 | their new municipal buflding a relurmed Tuesday,” atter DENTAL WORK p: 2 or nerves ¥ popuiar games wero plaved ‘and To- | In Her Own Defenses Describing her sensatlons after the| mony (hat went over again the dates | 'O our school instead of Weeks, at her home OB L. onges theouils: ik TREC I SCIENTIFIC CHIROPO reshments of ice cream, cake. fruit,| In her own defense Mrs. Lilllan Per- | shooting, as she fled from the house| of incidents In thelr married life| DS thelr own trades school first t.oth has been filled or extracted AMES DAWSON gandy and chocolate were served. Mrs. | kins, the accused, was the first witness | through the back door, she expressed | which have been testified to before in = i ntra € by lingsworth served and was assisted | put'on by her’ attorneys. Speakins | her terrified condition in dramatic and ' this trial, and of the meeting. with O T by The King s“:l: z‘;‘:‘“ Painbits = = e ¥ Mrs. Charles Raynes and Miss Mil- | iri a low but distinct tone of volce, she| vivid, but disconnected sentences. “I Coatchelly at the Allyn's Point station. art for Florida. & Dentistry you wi your tears ady Ass Norwich, Conn. Ho Kendall. .he glcsts left at a late | gave her age as 50, and she had lived|had given up for him to kill me. 1| Major Hull picked up the statement| After passing several months witt 00 p;}ehte S and wonder why you waited so Jong. — hour, all thanking Miss 'x!»li_l'):\\\fl"“ on the place at Allyn's Point since|had an idea he was after me I kept|that she made that Coatchelly had | Mrs. Tubbs’ brother, Henry Fowler o 1 for the enjovable evening. The party |,1890. She has two children, a son, Ar-|screaming to let the people know. 1| threatened to take the baby away. He | of Sachom Play mend. Mo Sang Crpler - " Dotel: pay; ExofUHARE TG SN TRYS MISS M. C. ADLES s arranged by Misses AMillie_and [‘thur, and a daushter, laa, the wie of | looked for Tan. No 1aa cnme. T iknew | haked how 1t had never told | Tenry Tubbs and son ktmer fert Mon- | i Thing | contat wor: T el and. WUk Sadle | namis SV, SCOMARAITY husband | my child was dead. I knew in my | her mother of this. e witness sald | day for their home in I | a Giorous lllg n $1.00 " e L S | died in January, 1904, tified to| mina T wonld never see her again, and | it w ghe didu't take any| Florida, expecting fo reach | P ol Gold Fillings. . .... up Focosd 1p Bion: conducting the farm since then, part!I was going where she w T got as ck in d _she didn’t care to teil | ville Tuesday evening If trains were | e B bou o'clock Tuesday morning a | part of the time it gun. There 1 heard my daughter, She | reason was that Coatchelly never sai — | ring On: i adie aving their own | of Lis store door. The animal hecnme | AMination of the witne In answer i in “VMamma! mamma! What has| Telephone Operators Testify. - Edihid AR (AR (L Brldgewmk $5.00 should with | frightened and ran dowe Coatres e | to his questions she testified to the | happened? I told her I had shot him. Miss Mildred . Gibson, a telephone | Several local members of Class After Meals. se e soemy u > s some | nue as far as Second street, where its | ot KeBt on the farm, and said ot | inape Derkins el she went Sack lo| chemise at the Norwich sxbhaage, tes. Ole Of The Kiug's Dy chiers attended ret of appetite lies in a heal- | EXAMINATION and ADVICE FREE ' valua : flight was stoppad an clectric car | her son Arthur was 28 and lives up-| house with the zun. read b tified to an exclted woman’s voice a meeting of the circle he esday normal desire for food o S n o A Ak Sl T B Tebyy B ot Dpscnie cur BRI I s quslef S oShe had lei Ida's baby in the | ing up on line 271, which is Mrs afternoon at the home of Mre. Frank | Storiach: andtoth | Pamiess | Extradtuii kil SIS P g Wi e Fou way. Little damage resulted from | HoIt, Her dauchter ida. was mar. e e hon UL Ny And the'request was to con- | A, Bidwell on MoKinlcy avenue, | ; testh are ordered. =L ¢ iy | ri o omas Coatchel n_ April| wrt that one nect her with 23 on the same line, s T apparatus always 3 A s 14, 1912, and they lived also at the| Too Excited to Telephone Clearly. |which Is Mrs. Lewis call The cone | when it is normal Are zou mt ta mcnd ot faciel isaaget 55 B 0 Work Sosn ‘rymm»‘» ouse until the fall of thel o e T the house, | necion was made. Then the lgnt ! Late Harvesting. ! ks of fom o DR. F. C. JACKSON . e e etta | Thomas Young of Fourteentn street, | Sia aboat zoins to & Gresk wedding. | 10n telephoned for a doctor. The wit- | appeared again and whep Miss Gibson | Dandelion and dock greens wore light, sweet and sour. These DR. . J. COYLE Tel 652 : Who underwent_an operation. in tho ut golng o & Gred ness £ald she herself was so exclted | PIUgEed In she heard a womaws volca gathered ast week for tapic ue. T - ded by man's blood, LDd e e Backus hospital for appendicitis res | Accused Gained Confidence. | that people could not understand her | CEYInE Hielp! Murderi and heard o J A0S Sy A s . e expecis to return to his work in the | Attorney. Hull asked several times. to| irst feam that came by, which | the swperdisor. S S soAN. | ore of B. Maine on Ce e | G 5 , . 24| Norcross. He looked in-| Miss Me 8 le e tele- | WERSTER. Jewett City. Oct. 28, S DY TG et N OB CENtR a¥h g e he/witid k louder, as her | oo nd hooked In_ ! phone supervisor, also . testified. to| ' 1913 & daughter Marforie Biabetn, | Successors to the King Deatal Ca 2 N | answers co not be heard at the towards the road. The | hearing the words “Help! Murder!” | to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Webster | Mot Digatierai i b | farther end of the counsels’ table. Mrs, | fast as he lenhonina hes | over the line. In about two minutes a ' CLARK—In Los Angeles, Cal.. Oct. 16, | 203 Main Street nner for Mr. and Mrs. Park. | Peridne’ manner grew more composed | Witness also told of telephonine to her | OYer the line. In about two minutes a | oMK _In Los Angeles, Cal. Oct. 16, | 3 Boston Store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Standish of 70 |as her counsel questioned her about | brother and of the coming of Dr. B. J. | ¥oman's volce called and spoke about | 1813 a sn. Frederick Townsend, to | Next o s Prospect Street Save,a dinner of 16| defails of the residence of Coat e tonetly: svosatd. nad = ot hig| fogj elb es guick as it ‘could O'NEIL—la Norwich Oct 21, a| S5am tofpm Sonday 10 to L vers last Friday in honor of Mr. and | at the Perkins house, covering the| Coatchell e said. had 98| e sent, n ere was a ughter to Mr. and Mrs. M. H. dant. Phome 1383-8 Mrs. William Park of Hanover, who | time when he was in busintss in Nor- | head, shoulders ar arm and one | third call ‘which told of a man being | O'Neil of No. 1 Spring street R R 1y arried wich, hen he ran the farm for a|foot through 4 SORL SO sho Then e supervisor called three — - NI o ance business in New London. There| When she red the gu 6 gun w could not recognize the women's ORDON —DONAHUE—In tic, Oct. Rodolph Lemoine of the Newport|was a time In the fall when Mr. Coat- | last loaded by Mr. Coatchelly, the wit- | (o{id, i 1913, by Kev. Fre “H. Des- | training station is the guest of P. H.| chelly did not come back to the house, | ness said, because deer had been eat- | & . : ireault of Oce e, A Ebnt o o Lahe had viot taken ‘out the fwo eatt: ur G. Perkins of Allyn's Point,| John H. fandry Sioe Thomas Donovan, who has been | are. the Tast time he cara-]ridges put in by Thomas discharg- | 5on of the accused. was next on the| Joseph Gordon and iyl —and— working on Fisper’s Island during the a over might | ed it since they were p stand. He testified to.an occasion in A"‘"" RO oL Past summer, has returned ang. Lag S e s | ““Before Coatchelly could break December in the kitchen of the Per- LANPHERE—CONVERSE —In this AS accepted a position with the U. . there In the automob through the door, he repeated his| kins house when Coatchelly, Mrs. Per- | _city, Oct. 28 1913, by Rev. Theodor nishing company Phatl Deen 1estined by, Mo Hocl threat a number of times. kins and the witness were present, | Bauck, William Lz s —— o — | s} 11 > g ‘ ] \C i f the wit-| When Cox helly said something about Mabel Converse, “Ever Since | used Stuart’s D, i il e for you to ge She did not know he was coming The direct ex: lon of the wit-|¥ elly . r sed Stuart’s Dyspepsia suarantes i repaly work TAFTVILLE | Time, which was after. Mr. Coatohelly | ness occupled about an hour and ten | POt fit to live with decent peaple and = S| Tabiets | Simply Delight in Feoar | We do not, se rule &if you sl § 7 Tilive wlis. & iee line of - A retamned. Prom Mesico, e T'll cut your —— guts out, that's what DIED, | | about our lines of Raincoats and Um« t Ha e j ey | g 5 | 'l do to you!” These words were ad- | pEALE—In Norwi The realsvalue in Stuart'’s Dyspepsia | Jor men and women, Wo- | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nolan Celebrate | Witness Grows Nervous. ss-Examining Mrs. Perkins. | greseed to Mrs. Perkins, the witnes Plummer. wife ablets consists of their instant set. | Prelas men's Muffs and ars and anything | "Fifty-second Wedding Anniversary. | Mrs. Perkins grew much Hiatan 1 his cross-examination State's At- | declared. The son said he made no A ears digestive abilities. They digest the | Nevertheless it would serve your g s e tAiioraiy Deatiood aafiin anout (s v Hull began by asking why she| protest at the time over this threat| Funeral wil be G food it mach: ¥ery GalCiE s U 3 o Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nolan cele- | time of the birth of the Coatchelly not let Coatchelly in when she| from him. Atanother time when Coat- residence. 1i3 McKinley en CUhet "t e nd. wheb | interest mors than ours if you cel A 2 ranklin St. an t th 3 ” e A e L e BT ion, r ie stomach and when brated the 52d ‘anniversary of their|Daby. She said it was some time in|said he smiled very pleasantly. It was | chelly was collecting clothes together | dnesdas ; 5 rishment of the food is taken | see our displey of both items. o = e e marriage at their home on the Canter- | February and they did know where | & sinister smile, she said, and was the to go a the witness did not ask . ot . e syste) they . S B : o WADE—In Preston. Oc: r It t b > with it Into bury turnpike Sunday afternoon and | Thomas was at that time until they |one with which he always greeted her | why he w ing because he consid- | maes Anen so rre o d and thus replenish the i NEW STOCKS JUST IN AT L pAPERS evening, Oct. 26. Among those pres- | had a letter from him in Texas since she had refused him the house.| ered it was none of his business (o be | poyeay SEed 40 Yea ; R ! were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shahan Al W 5 1 not mentioned this point | butting in to the Coatchelly family af- | © Brother. W we Thousa of men and women i { | ith the Two Babies. | 4 nd men and women in orwich, James Nagle of Norwich oBe {about his smile before because it had | fairs. avenue, Thursdey afternoon at 2.30 | this country have proved to thom rom A full line of the above with new nd John D. Nolan and family of | The attorney’s rext questions r Inot been asked for, she said. Defense Rests. | oclock. “Burial " private P MhHiafdction, the ELeit Bieanth | additions coming slong, including those e. Songs, poems & Stories | 1 the day of the fatal tragedy # Ch e o % = S s Oct lias atVe il e bt Moldings and bands 1o match. Mixed sts forget the dreary weather. Af- | the two babies at the house all the | The state’s attorney asked why Mrs. | (20 ? e © Notice of funeral hereatte Fealant of Bhitrte Ty snetet 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. paints, muresco and tints; also ars | ter enfoving a bounteous supper the|time, and that when Coatchelly came |Perkins had not let Tom in when the > in Rebuttal | CHAPMAN—In this city, Oct. 25, Jason . Lol e i« =s imitaticna. party dispersed after wishing their | to the house, only the two bables and | party came to the house, and the wit- ks | R Chapman, aged o e one_grain W T ! Boh ehs e e theis [ 7 B Hor dRiEn t Into a lon inwhich| In rebuttal the state’s attorney call- | Notice Of funcral 1 digest 3,000 grains of food e are in tue market for painting, | host and hostess many happy returns herself were at the house. Her daugh- ness went into a long answer in whic tal the state's ney call- ico of funera evon o thiktie Ehhae oo B T e e puinting, | hout ana hostes T | e hiad 1aftiat! A 1S (LAt atice' | she defnlled bow she end Hes dauen- | ed Percy k. Norman of Allyn's Polnt | coNANT In New et Ljever Qo ths iy & glask tubs That sudden breeze, predicts o — | noon. ter had gone to New London to Law- | Who tes hat bo e and his . Henry A. Conant, aged ut fhe ald of man's stomach, = G Home from Ireland. | oirn. Perkins testified that she had a |yer Hull's office with the baby o that | D S ud vaie dp the Al L anink what this means, when your | g freeze. Be prepared—— i After passing several weeks fouring | telephone message from her daughter, |Tom could see it. but that Tom did not | Point s 2 | ful aoids and alkalies. The rest it w P. E. MURTAGH syAfter pesting several weeks touring | elophone message from her daueter.| Tom could see it but that Tom did aot| St 2oy on, e eftemorn, Rl wSian et kalies. * o Yest 1t wit . turned to his home on Merchants' ave. | coming to the house. In consequence |and from the office they saw Tom sit Going to Hold Baby. : B : £2 and 94 West Main Street. to his home on Merchants’ ave- e. In qQ g Y. Dy 2 Tablets are sold n { of that Mrs. Perkins Jooked out of the | ting in front of a store, smoking &| James Edmund Norman, the brother : ruggists everywhere. Obtain | window. She aid not see Coatehelly at | clgar. Then Mrs. Perkins made up her | referred to, was next on the stand. At | CARD OF THANKS. | ) today and take a tab- TEEE | first. She went back to take care of mind that he should never enter the|torney Desmond argued against al-| _In behalf myself and ot! hext meal just to prove | You all know it's danmerous te eat $950 Harry Herd has given up h | the baby, which was crying and had | house again. Shnd said she ‘r;ind H"\""':;lowing the witness to state what Coat- | oty e o 1sily you can digest that meal, | breakfast in a eold room, and T>sides, T e as glve 18 Dosi- | peen awakened by the telephon: refused to have Ida go anywhere with | chelly said, but the court admitted it.! DDreciation for the many fets of | T ety comfort Whereas, [ tlon with the Davis theatre Doors and Windews Always Fastoned, | the child to let Tom sea 1t as long aa| The st tadtified that Cosicherly | L3, appreciation, for the many et = i1 Yo s sy et 4 Lower than ever in price. Better and | Hichara Kyle will lo: T i i b her daughter could have sultable pro-|sald he “was going up to hold his| tended to us 'n our recer | LEGAL NOTICE. one of our #nere for your imeney than ever be-|Waterbury, whote he Will sl rercr tho msercTiinn sald she did nothing to|tection. baby.” FHis appearance was cheerful | affliction; also for the evider sttt oy ol ——— | only have to lght It a few minutes porriiag Hoen, o UL Visic rela- the doors and windows, as thev were| She dented that she had been tele-|and as usual at the time. | sympathy conveved by fleral t S| NORRIS S. LIPPITT AND FRED P.| L. ore breakfast Is ealled in onder + 1 3 e — | Perking deseribod the fastantngs of the |Dhoned to a mumber of times about| Coroner Reads from Accused's State- L N e ok Cipennt |bave the éining reom comfertably Loufs Pratte has gone to Holyoke, | front door, which she said were orig. | “Ppolntments to see the child. ment. Monbyiile, Conn, « ew Lendon Count b o g veriang is here| . 1qur. WNich (ehin. saild orig he Pounding That Tom Gave Her. | 3 ¥ cm. | Where he is trylng out as a picture | inally braced by a hoe handle,but wh s 5 Fras r sti | Nowy PV sy gsonpivond o PRV e W | She sald the hall door Into the sitting | her. = She said it happened when she | which he took from her, He referred | County, notice is herchy given that g | ferent styles: < year to buy.| Mrs. Richard Gley of Norwich ave- | room was also locked. | wonldn't let him sell some hay, La- |to his notes on various poiuts which | Reating will be had before the Superios | Reznor Reflector Heater 1n twe shied nue Is conflned to ti y : B. B. RING AUTO CO. | lizht attack of flness. —° by a| Tookng ont of e winiiw gt the | tham €mith and Tracy Smith were in | Mrs. Perkins denled she had made to u n Coury &t Jhe Buperior Court Rosgy in and 0. | sz rear of the house a second time, she | igt r¢ the time, The witness ad- | him. | ¥C (4 ne Clty of New London on Friday, Nov, , i | SHT Gaw “no” one &nd"then ahe tele | Wit S e iruck Canteaty of | Gapt. Hrickeon, the New. Lendon LA LT W nacn; | The Oriole, semething pew it G AGENTS, The girle' division of the T, A. B, |phoned to Mra feut Thh hens a1 1ok Bil ahi nfteur wes fecaliad’ and T Geniad | o gl P R 0 Hemdtrs le 3 3, [ phoned to Mrs, Lewis. the head with a stick so that a wound | chaufter vas recalled and ied | % p nendments propesed to be made to Telephone. 19 Chestnut Strest| 8r¢ Arranging to give a private Hal-|' The third time she looked out of the | o sde, he denled | that Coatchelly said if he didn’t see the 15 Main Street the origin pplication fo el e and lowe'en party Thursday evening, | winduw tho som oo 5 Of foe | whigh led was SuASS, NGk iahe dRUE (e 5 e ; e ha ey Ol all and seo them at our affics hes _m Y , | window she saw Coatchelly on the run | that Dr, Pradferd told her there wasn't | baby he would kill all the people in | | by the Recelver of the defendant eor- e feit CIghs Alh Gted. Rl Paiie s i | along the path towards the house.|a mirk on her as & result of the | the house or that he made any threat | Beration in_the ubove entitied cause |l6t uS explain Uheir wembubmess ., -, Forr o (AR or | Then she telephoned to Mrs, Lewls | pound She didn’t know Dr. Brad- | of any kind whatever, Mrs. Perkins Al AR THESE ARE BETTER | Albany, N, Y. where he will be given | ngain. tord was row in Eurepe | hna testifie dthat he made such a and Trust Company, and all Other pobe SRR i 5. ciin o, tryon o estra in an Albany iled teims i Th 08 Tee8 eedR’ 1At Tahtinry Mwhile,| threar. . | |'Bons, Muving an intbrese in she meliin C][y of Norwich 6 e Coatehelly cama (o the windaw by | Contchelly ‘sisved at’ (ha house the| Couft adjourned ac 430 until the | e o sl Compans Matafi® uts GOOD FE| Wi n the telephone, and she telephoned | Witness sald that she and her son-in- ) next day at 10 in the morning. hereby notifled, to appean at wild time Ifl& LLOW 10c CIGAR For & Chimnoy Fire, e o et eeEheneS | w10t Cppeit " Bho ceniod ek | g v gy e [RmeRen, L e Joaed | @as & Electrical Department Try tham and ses. The aute chemical was ealled to: 101 | was Tom had been irving to communicats | Seoretary Starkey Conducting Cam- and any amendment er Amendmente y 1| ws % | THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t | Summit strest 'Tuesday morning ac|" Ho said to me: “Lot me in NI s du R W e ROl AR B paign. | —AND— LT £ th mubkes Shtt Alice Bldg,, 321 Main St, = Blattery, Three gallons of chemical i hally (Vi as Gmiling, Had Bedreem Deer Locked. now occupying a similar pesition with | Frust Co, i 1647 ORDER IT NG put out the fire, and the resuiting dam- riling very pleasunt-| yiry Porking strongly afirmed that | the Kingston, N, Y, associstion, 18 | age was small, . 6 He repeated his| .0 Wags afraid of Coatchelly and she | conducting a eampaign for 1,000 hew | Ropkins & Co’s Light Dianer Als, request: “Let mo in. I want to seo my | S5 W% M CH R come Into the nouse | Members (n ten davs in (hat elty, and | Lady Assistant Adam’s Tavern c per dosen. T = baby unless some third person was present. | Kingston papers speak highly of the Telephone 3828-3 AUTO RoBEs Koehler's Pilsner, $0c per dozen. Chi She told him he could never come in, | mhe pounding took place in October | efficiency of his work, ! e 1861 Trommer's vergreen, i6c per ozenm, hildren Cry that she had suffered enough from his | 3nd In the fwo weeks in january | EH | Just Reeeived : Free delivery to all parts of the FOR FLETCHER' hands, and that the last time he was | while Coatchelly was at the house Mrs,| Through tha gopd pfiices SMIPH ALLEN Jus| el v Rablie fin " there he had b P i L s M. SMITH ALLE pffer. ta the pul the L & & "ere he had peunded her so that she | perkins said she locked her bedroom | men's league pf the Second Montana and Plush—Large Siz rands of Beer of a H. JACKEL & CO.Teltphoue 136-& CAS O R | A | to havo the doctor, and he could | foor cvery night because she was | Kational church a telephone has been " ; D amion, TAluer | m AT " v R T never darken her doors agaln, and that | afesia of Him. provided for the parsonage. Rubber Interlined—inexpensiva e Frae had B = 4 | Toudon, and ho co vt into| Major Hull continued the cross ex- 2 2 . B N Economical Robe to buy. Lo e SRAOHION DoMPANY, e Eotas, uld never come Into |, ination In the afterpoon with in-| WHONIGN WWa 1eane Pairieian Shees o v il v B, Ale, Eeginniag Wednesday, Oct. 1, first Ahiook Buter Boor, quiries about Mrs, Perking' famillarity 2 3 New Fall Styles, Patent Gun Metal Gra8 (== BeC & ok cat theas i b 15 B ea: Wil Jeave Norwich (Presto Then ©oatchelly deliberately turn. | With the rifle, whick she said she was | this universally pepular heme |ana Russet. $3.50 ana $4.60. —— Budweiser " S 3 . BRSRs) e 6AB & i Chrs Wil teshs i € ihers 3 very well acquainted with and had B h A. A, ABAM, Noswich Fown anklin Square at 6.45 a. m - & ifrom the window, smiling all the | seon Tom loading it with BB shot, The | remedy—at times, when there Sola only by ¥ ¥ a m. and hour- whil d took hol, < e apman (o, Welaphone 447-13 iy to 945 p. m. for Westerly, and at Funeral leCCtOf ind ook 1t Manswidle M. Derios e T et ome me with | jsneed—arespared many heurs FRANK A. BILL, 164 Main St. g P 10.45 p. m. for Hallville, sepzsa Al she was felophoning to the s |ios; iy, flscudbin e sevel : . 3 " . " < oyl and Embalmer Trall oice. aaiin b o pane tiing | ALes WEIdW are exhibits In the oas | of unnecessary suffering— T ™| 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. STETSON & YOUNG one, as a man was breaking into the|ghells Thomas had The Vaughn Foun 8 Fraskitn St, Buljetin Butiding M | Bovse. She told the Central operator Had Second Barrel Ready. Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at zigng . R Prompt service dey er night. Stood Holding Two Revolvers. barrels and should have let Tom have > o i Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry a7 iz iy oo’ olie this conversation was going | the second f he had kept coming Th 41 Main Street prices, by skilled’ labor, ~ = " n alchelly broke in the ou oor. | same smile was on his face all the MILL, (.;AbTIN(‘iS opmdamce 1 Begeamay N |8 Porkine g9t the two revolvecs and | {ime. Mrs. Perkins said. (ILL ; Funeral Directors tine assortment of latest styles | T¢lephona 50 WESY MAIN o & Specialty, p . lepho: i stood there at the telephone with them | She denied that she ever said to Mr. v o i 3 in her hands, so that she could call | Ragie that if Tom came there again | MRS. G. P. STANTON, B Tt S ekt - - 52 Shetucket Street {atin ta ct Budd 2tia-Lox i e AR .