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* __ NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1818 : 7. _— e Hery Alengsono 1 One MBuubdetin, | CAPF. LENNEN TELLS STORY OF ASSAULT e n e g?flfi Pokreous & Mircamis Co. I Many Norwich People Find This To Be True i home r % ith the Hi s family. Lol LIe Fin olmes, family-] What's so hard as a day's work| e and | with an aching back? the s 3 Iy he (B Secirilics | When Suffering From Kidney llls— orwich, Thursday, Jan. D EMB THE WEATHER puted to have an estate of close to|Holmes. 2 2 Lennen the captain made hi $300,000, and who has “followed the Explained Plans. Temperatures continue above the|sea 'forty years, ‘steam and soil” as| M. Mhediss y Donovan was excused at this| M= Holmes was attending to hi normal in practically all parts of the |he said in the superior court here on | point i i re- | iness and had his full fide . § S | e Y and the ecivil cer was re- |iness and ha all confiden f PR ASRETANT |country. During the last 24 hours|Wednesday told the story of fhe as- |oallsd “ta the CivigSnSinee produced | trust. When the captain wi ANl Calls Arswered Promptly there were light falls of snow in the|sault made upon him at his home, 40 another plan showing thz tliree door-|City he went to Mr. Holm on the night of | ways on the eastery side of the kitch- |about every day on matter 9, when he testified |en at the Lennen house. .\ dozen or I dnesday in Or sharp “stabs” of pain with every | sudden twist or turn? There is no peace from the dul! v nfiddle Atlantic and New England | Boswell avesite Day and Night | states. The outlook is for continued | Thursday, Dec, fair weather in the states east of the in court on V tors. The captain’s own securities ?UNERAL DIRECTORS Capt. James' Lennen, 77, whe is re- | The witness fold Sulliian it was|Holmes then. After the death of Mrs. He got his mail there. Iate the opentug | more red ink spots on the doors indi- |afternoon of Dec. 5 he was at the Missis ache— ippi River during Thursday and | day of the trial of Royal G, Holines|cated blpod spots and. ir was shown | Holmes office. i o day. The temperature will not|of this city on the charge of making |that each door had s’holtenit. @we| Tho capfain said Mr. Hol DI fom e sorenceamenest fess H an e vels change materially during the next 48 |the assault. . outside photographs of the Lennen [known the combination of th nd weariness. If the kidneys are| g b - v | nours The captain said he was in poor | house were aiso 'aid in as . J afe for probably twenty-five vearS. | disordered you camt reach the cause Winds for Thursday and Friday. |health and ac times was considerabl; | On . cross examination Attorney 4 “He was all right to me and T was |00 Th o . th b disturbed by the cross examination. | Des had the civil eugineer show |to him. said the captain. The safe |00 S : ese are most profitable days to visit this store as there s.ALL LOT OF GGOD R e NS o MOHE— ek ‘Wi pewsal uer te T L T m e e o Toakad fror Manniyeto Moniag. || Neslect 1a often'fatal, P for the poi lan how the trol- : i s . | Forecast. Sienographer Graham to set them and o Con Tan o rast o] day. D ‘5. and the captain looked | Weas kidneys meed prompt atten- | ::!re u;numerab!e offerings of Gdlds and Endfslt greatlt}' i % when Attorney J. J. Desmond a McKinley avenue fo the corner of |into it probably every day. It was { : f . 3 e TRAVELING BABS | xcw Ensiand: rair Thursasy and |the capiain 53 but on he Peskes g | Sun me, Preme, o the comer offinfo it provably cvers dav. &t e e ol TS Nges o apre quick clearance before inventory. Friday, not much change in temper- | Iittle, the seafaring mon said he knew cmber any | Besin using Doan's Kidney Pinls at | If you are looking for the material for a coat, a suit, a th h th 8. T i definite thing for v opencd it |oncs g i rough the S0 Iatricis te thing for > opencd it | once— ! 1 i & tosian and groven ey vemens | dress, a skirt or a handsome waist, you cou|ci. not _do bet- (paowed the atforne | Norwich readers should find new |f ter than to examine these remarkable offerings in Odd Sred B UBE RO S e ket Lines, Short Lengths and Broken Color Assortiments of Mulkin, had dull pa all of my back. I noticed the trou- walk through Otis stre ire. !’-4 talked fast, but “you had to talk convent, Observations in Norwich. fast on {he 8 vast the |it, but he could not 16 inches-18 inches-20 inches " ; church 'vard to Broadway and to the|in that time al of the case began at 10.3; in Holmes hous2 on Slat. E ue. The The captain showed the attorney 5 4 The following records, reported from |, i s v 8 lonilato, £ Wi i Bought right, will be sold | Glein® oo tioes v the | e mornfng before a court room emp- | distance from the Tilis restaurant on |how he s {y of all but those directly connected y I X e Lenn se | folded up i " 8 The SEIADY SLIARRL ne show the y connected : Iranklin strect to the Lenmen house T right T 8 with the case or havingi business with |is 416 feet more than a quarter of a|where his w | metric changes Wednesday: , {the court. Judge Willlam M. cutiticd Dbie's order not to per the court Toom and no one got b N. Main St i ok “"‘i Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets. Mait- | mile, the witness testis nit a crowd in 3 hing out of the ton drawer of the as rigidly executed | spots in the kitchen to which the wit-|safe that day . Deputy Sheriff Ca- | ness said there were many. There was| At the ho the court room door or Deputy |alsp a blood smear on tha door leading | gave his hack door key to John Tar- | erif anton at the private entrance ) from the back entry irio the dining|rant to give to Mr. Holmes. mless he could show he had business {reom. He aiso pointed out on the not say whether he did or did not take an | Bar. Ther. | 90 3 90 36 29.90 34 e THE L. L. CHAPHAR 00, |* /¢ 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. 5 sm pital the captain said he |ble m when I over-did and when . Note These Offerings and tired. Doan's Kia- ¢ Yard-wide Granite Cloth in gray and black—yard- gave n was on my feet a great deal, my bacl felt weals ney Pill Mr. Holmes came {o t Fair. |there. map the locaiion of the Iratt cigar|the a ns for Wednesda; ault. The capta <day's weather: Light enow | Defore court caime in State's Attor- |store on Franklin street, approximate- [and when he came (he and Attorneys J.|ly 685 feet from the Lennen hous P . ain; Tollowed Be ale in ev- |ney Hadlai A, Hull Del-Hoff Hote! L $8in, f0lloWed Ry RCIaENE ntevs |15y, R Bt A e B s el Mh s g . for the accused, had gone over the|door panels, about four feet above the panel with ult that the ac- |floor, at the door from tk | cused's attorneys) challenged eight |into the kitchen. The ness al- | light in t o attorney five so that|S0 explained for Attorney Desmond |ho when the court came in the sclection | Where the electrict light 'utfon in the of the jury was merely a routine mat- | dining room was by the side of the ter, the Noi | Ro; VRSN RN good relief and 1 ‘ w m glad to recommend them.” wide Plaid Serges in four handsome color combina- tions—42-inch Wool-filled Black and White Shep- et} herd Checks, regular $1.00 value—price now.... 79¢ 'y Pills—the same that; et Mulkin had, Foster-Milburn Co, [§ 42-i1Ch Panama in navy, brown and black, for one- tor S ng on the captain’s head so blood stains on the | captain could not The Al whether he poke to M. Holmes nor could dining room | recall telling so Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- a Lidney remedy e | e one to mi the hefore he left for the 1 tha: He iocked the door of the ore g0 hospital, but couldn’t say v not he opened the EUROPEAN PLAN | HAYES BROS, Procs ! Teleshone 1222 25-28 Broadway Moon and Tides. e cel % il piece dre e S or skirt, excellent quality, regular price AT0—DEICE NOW:. s oo sis s siose o o5 oto nie 2 loio e RRIE 1ch Flannel Suiting in navy and cardinal, very 777777 § serviceable material, regular $1.50 grade—price ‘ ttorney Warren C. Burrows and | kitchen door. wich prosecuting attorney, Lee| To Major Hull the witness said he Robbins, are assisting the state's | found blood spots on the hot water 2l boiler and stove pipe in tne kitchen. The accused sat with his counsel| At 1 o'clock a recess was taken for | husiness. and with his brothers-in-law, John R.|an hour. Mz, Holr ter high water It 1s low | 1afrant and Richard L. Tarrant, and | A. Lincoln Hanley of Tiverton, R.|ed in blank. Captain Le < Tollawed by flood tide, |2 New Yor . M. T. Haycs, who|I. Who. is In the insurance busiress, savings ban! f d 3 reani, £ the defense in its |Was the first wiiness after the noon |his signature on ¢ Desmond h ' 5 S case. recess. He testified that he knew Capt. |shown to him by Attor ¥ NORWICH TOWN In the police court, Sr. Holmes had |Lennen and the captain held some of |and laid in as exhibits hey we | § | been bouna over to the superio: court |the notes of the town of Tiverton. A |for mak payments on Libert The weekly prayer meeting of the| ., (he chargt of burglary with per- |letter and note which state’s attor- |bonds, tt cantain said, 2nd also to get Congregational church is to be|guna) violence, but ihe information on |R€Y wanted to have introduced at this |money to pay bills on his swife's es- s (Thursday) evening at the i which he was 5 a Wednesday | time was not admitted by Judge Malt- [ iate. The attorney skowed Captain Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Beebe on | vos was 1 2 plea Wednesday v door of th DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE|| sign- ident s wit which were [§ now e moera s 1 |} 60-inch Homespun Suiting and Skirting in gray and {§ brown mixtures—34-inch Novelty Weave in black Benefited From and white checks, desirable for suit or skirt, regular S1.75 grade—price now $1.39 203 Main St, Norwich, Ct. at t, .« T ! mitt, Malt- | tate. att ed : Father John’s || 40-inch Wool Poplin in black and navy—42-inch was assault with intent to hill and|bie, but were marked for identifica- anen another paper bu- the witnes | . Sanans i % s S Date, ived Monday at the|Tturder Capt. Lennen with a weapon | tion, and the witness was excused said he could not : ‘”"I'" v the sic Medicine |} Storm Serge, strictly all wool, in Alice, Copenhagen, & 1 ° -~ Vord was received Monday a S con S tartaa eadl 3 nature on it was his. The attorney | & 0 . & s Office Mours: © 2. m. to 8 p of Rev. George H. Ewing on Eim | Joinown to the state. He pleaded sot Capt. Lennen Testifies. b e e [} old rose, brown and black, regular $2.00 value— Telephone uie, announcing his safe arrival|” Iy ‘presenting cvidence for the state| Capt. James Lennen, who had re-|whole paper. Tt was lail in as an ex- Recommend | PrGEEROWA = iy o Sl e LS Franec 2 ol Major_Hull asked permission to put|Mained in an outside room previo hibit . . i . e - : i = Selectman Casper K, Bailey = has|johin Donovan on the stand out of the | Was called to the stand. 1o te On_re-dircet examination @#tain Its Value 1§ 40-inch Wool Skirting Plaids in combinations of —_— — ng a large st®ek barn at his |y cya) order because Mr. Dorovan had |that he was 77 and had lived for 35 Lennon told * Hull that the house A . o faone . me on Scotland road just been notifed that his brother-in- |Years at 40 Boswell avenuc. He has|was locked uy = hen I e — |§ mavy, green and brown—742-inch Mohair Crepe in ARE YOU OBLIGED rmers in this vicinity have been |j, had had both = iegs cut off in an |followed the sea, steani and sail forty|clock on the night « assault. The d in the fields cutting corn| aceident and waniel io get away fo|vears. He identified the picturds| Stairway fromthe Kitchen upstairs | o ”‘\“"“‘“”“-‘“1‘,"”?C“"‘l‘"f( Father, ¥ gray, old rose, Copenhagen, Burgundy and- dark S to clear your throat often and do you s and ding them up for fod- it 7 2 : of his residence which were shown |Nas not been in use f yme time but | John's Medicine has proved its va S i =3 5 o 1 £ see h s ¥ were sho n 0 5 e olesome. body-bufld-. een—~42-] e - 1 )r oNne—= Witk Beo BN have 1o, Just try x the vemainder of the winter- | ™ myenivniric men from whom tose-|him and said he was Jiving alone there, | has been a kind of stor> house. 29 Gamine and wholssomashodystmlld- |l sTecn: 42-inch French Serge, all wool, for s he hom sewing €0ciety | root 4 jury were in courc when the |his wife having died the previous Louis 7. Cassidy follewed Cap-|iDg tenic. e who pro some & tional church = 3 > e ea March, He hid Known Nz Hohmes | in Lennien on the stand, testifying | Y Using it in their homes always piece dress or skirt, in Alice, wine, Copenhagen, BRONCHIAL LOZENGES meet a pel Friday after- |~ Beorore starting Mo select the jury|for over 30 yvears and sirice the death |that he was called to Capt. Lennen's | Others of its merit. This great army o I e e b i | of people Wwho use Father John's Med plum, old rose, navy and black, regular $2.25 and v Hull told :he jury-|cf Nicholas Tarrant, Mr. Holnes had e on the night of injury e ar- | of people Who use Father John's Med Aot . s that| Mrs, Jonathan Smith, Jr, is spend-[mon whats tha case to he presented |had something to do with he bucl |rived at the house abou: 1.25 or o e i constarily growing in numbers § $3.50 value—price NOW +...eovveseennenen.. $1.98 at, week in Hartford, breaking | was and asied 5f any of the jurors | ness affairs of the witness. There was | The docto: indicated o the captain's|and the medicne has passed on from er home there, and packing her | were related to either Holmes or Capt.|a safe in the corner of Lennen’s din- [ 1ead in the sight of the jury what in-|one generation to another as the 1% & box at r0ld goods preparatory to moving | Lennen, and also if any of them had|ing room, the further corner from {JUries the captain received -n the as-standard, safe family medicine to bej 1 any opinion frem newspaper |the rear entry way, and opposite {he |SaUit. There were twn clean cut|used when any member of the family 25 ” §7 |l i@ Norwich Town the last of the | formed any oninion frem newspaper |the rear éntry way, and o T e e i i B ST In addition to th‘ese specl.a] offerings in DtgssbGofods lh‘ere 3 1Al A y = g reading 5 ture of the dining room and ihe kit |53l bome was broken, wounds under |tacked by a cold or congh. The sreat | are many odd pieces of Silks and Satins suitable for waists o s E“\‘-‘er B;:(‘!j«y' “]\'\A\J\‘»"’lnf’«:“?r David . Gilmour of Norwich, Dan-|chen, speaking of the drop light over | th¢ Tight eve and several food value of Father John's Medicine 50 MAIN STREET g " by a : 1 i t id Taffstas, Etc.— liss Place, was pleasanitly | o) L. Dhillips of Griswold, and Al |the aining room. (able. Tais was tos | e p of ihe Imakes it cspecially good for those who § and skirts, such as Striped Taffetas, Plaid 5 and see how they clear away thick feeling in your th ides and ‘ e exznder Pendicton of Bozrah were ex- |only light in the dining room, = but | 16ft shoulder was bruised at (he |are thin, pale and weak. Tt builds uroys, Dress Velveteen and Chiffon Velvets—all § post. ¢ hower from the ) : also Cort yS, e e e o Pown | cused by the court at their own re- |there was a lamp bracket by the S Swollen and closed | new flesh and strensth without using ices fi ick cl e. o R R em- | Guest, and one other juror by the|kitchen door. The kitchen had an he doctor could not re-|alcohol or dangerous drugs in any|f at very much reduced prices for quick ciearance. i 1P say e L A iaem~ | name of Daniels, who had bsen newly | electric light in the center and the what sort of clothing the can- | form, il 1% from friends on Bliss Place. | ymmoncd in on Wednesiay morning |stove was directly at the icft as one|tain had on while he was treating Ll Corparal Danald AL \Wilkw of ho- [ a2 rttised by the Gotes. and AOlLL | Brt g o orey &t Tig et ek onieh i 5y, CF 07 Hokmes cameite the : : & member of the twenty. | fcen others were also excused. leav- | room, | doctor was cewing up the wound over | on march of the Second D i n regiment, is the gu ing twelve ava n t ble for jury duty From Monday_afternoon to Thurs- | ihe left eve. Th nt, Mrs. George Fraser of| The accused was put to plea on the | day night, Dec. 5, the witness said he | Plecding then. i b o TN n street. Corporal Wilson | charge of asssault with intent to mur- | was staying nis is Boswell ave- |, At the reau der Jame Lennen with unknown | nue residence, having come from Put. | (0f_Show ision| . s was the only wound |and especially commended 1he appear- ance of the Second Enginecrs and the e 0 eo“s 1 c e 0. of Maor Huil, the doc- | Fifth Mach Gun Battalion. t 1 just the positiot e was| Today, being Safurday, we had bat- was with a machine gun |weapon on tle might of Decemher §|pue feaidence. hi cent to his safe| 1% With relation to Capt. Lennen when | talion inspection by Major Lewis, of | Ge—————————————————— ALL KINDS ON nd padsed through many |in Norwich. Holmes pleaded motlcn Mondu Towmd it pent fo his fooie | Mr: Tolmes came in. Fuel Field Equipment. This afternoon LL DS ON . e§pénisiune Wik SounaEs k| siL out a Tiverten fown mofe to mail iy | . When the doctor arrived, Officer |we turned our reserve rations and gas AUTCMOBILES the Somme, whem of | The following jury was _chosen: [a. Iincoln Harley of Tiveston: Iva|Carroll and Mr. Whitney of The Bul- |masks in to the company ~apply ser-|overseas duty. He was a dearly loved NIANTIC | oo LS, fundred in the regiment who |llenry I Adams, Nofwich. Charles I |tcok the Tiverton note from a drawer|lctin were there. Latec Mr. Holmes |geant. ~ This morning for hreakfast|son and brother and his death makes . S CARRIAGES, WAGONS nto the battle. only one hundred | Boswell, Alhert P. Tiennet:. William P.|in'the safe, At the same time he saw [4nd John Tarrant *and Sergeant|we had oatmeal, svrup, bread and cof- | i¢ vers hard to hear. Ho had many| Mmnand Mrs. J. V. S. Robbins motor- SUA h WAGUINS, the early part of the avar a certain Royal G. Holmes note. The |t leWs came. The dactor had Mr.|fee; for dinner, steak, boiled potatoes,| friends and was held in high esteem [ed toWew London Saturday and called TRUCKS and CARTS osses were the result of a|rah: John MacLean, Lishon: Willinm | Tiverton note was in the secaad dran 't go out and cail a gravy, bread and coffec: for supper,|by all who knew him as he was a|on Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Farmer. = e Vanie wy artillery to support the | lenjamin S. Hall, Volun-|er from the bottory and the Holmes apt. lennen to th Corporal Wilson came over s 1 pi braised beef. boiled spuds with ove oung man of high charucter and Ernest Brewer is gaining strength : L. Main, ¥Franklin; Wille | note in the ton drawer. \ttorney Lrown took up the cross|conts, bread and coffec nding e n: William Kilroy Boz- Mechanical Repaive, Fainting, Trim hng Ve do | slowly after his recent illness. principle and ready at all rimes to do | slowly ; g t Halifax and ock. James D. Miner and | Major Hull showed the twitness ation of Dr. Cassidy. The doc-| Received the papers ard Thanks- | ‘he rigist by all. There were many visitors in the ming, Upholstering and Wood W t me in Canada in time North Stonington. | envelope and ahg:;;]fmahonn‘r\om}:p’ e he got the call to zo to Cap.|giving and Christmas card 0. K. Grove Sund:\l}" it being a I’;:flfldd&)"h! Blacksmithing in all its Grances T He has nothing but GVl Enginger Ohawa Bicnes ket 1 e Lot wi Le got to his own |1 ks for same. Burnham Francis is confined to his B e o L e b e r atending a_call on Cove| " PRIVATI KARLE I. SPARKS, ABINGTON i ok e e T S e ground and served 5L At gl R phEs oA 5o Bkt Wi er 9 o : hecause Company B, 5th Ma: % A Edward Arms pas: Sur 3 0 Ni s s ers as the game out of the | c>\n the testimony. f to b | 10, bl hew wers makkod fas bl er storas had clos- Rattalion, A public meeting of the Pomfret|pis family at John Daniel cottage. Mr. iari apr (e pae, game out of the | displaying and explaining a floor plan | Wit 10. 1 they GRSt ohlE. oM e E.TF. A . 0, No. 710, |schools was held at Grange hall, Ab- | a0 &5 S8 2000 Dok for Mr. Fe- wil L) f‘ . e, Stationery, etc. was always giv. |2 (¢ Lenne: apartments and a map 1"“1]“' Hull read endorsements on|Cayroll and Ar. Whitney were the i % ol : ington, Friday evening, January 16, of Flanders, i hem. He since he saw their | 0f (N sireets of a & of the city |the back showing interest paid 1o |yjtchen when the doctor came in e 5 for the four minute contest. * The| "Reprocentative Charles R. Tubbs - = . i t the front, he decided he | Locng ifL the ne CHUTR IR et i Court urned at £20 until the TAFTVILLE cleven contestants represented four|ent to Hartford to attend the legis- 507 to 515 North Main St d wark at the front, he decided he | o ‘residence. on venue, | _After the assault, Capt. Lenren said | poxt t 10 o'cloc 5 2 schools, Center_ Pomfret i 5 ! 1 Miad 3 1 join the Y. M. C. A. as soon as | dacterly as far 26 Pulaski n orth | this envelope and mote were brought ("o OIS at 10 o'cloc Donald C. Wilson, 29th | Landing pasidler. ~ Giliert Dan- (a0 L A iched home. Main sireet, westerly as far as the|to him at the hospi Sergeant | _ a2 1€ 1 visito: Mcnday with jielson, of the Chandler schoel was the |\ “p SrERECTE (REC PMARERGET em—— =1 Aming 05 Necwiih Pois Sags 6tiucs o Holmes, at 25 Slater av- | Matthews read them to him. The wit- | EARLE L. SPARKS WITH | tdmund Hindie of North | winner was on America, the |, q e, 7o 0veq here some months = regiment who arrived at|enue, southerly to Union square and |ncss sent the Tiverton note away on PERSHING'S PET TROCPS | Corporal Wilson has | nterprise of the Human oo soon "o esterfield. 3 .1 }, it Di° ’ homes Wednesday were Sergeant [ Franklin square and northerly to the|Dec. 2, shutting the safe door then, but| Y ¢ r three years of active service The contestants ali did very | 250 "TOM, COPIERIET., o o have re- Jobrl A1 1e0 H 1SS | Sto oral Fred Dowdell, | corner o d and Warren streets. |not locking it. The door had not heen nd returned from over- ble ment wan siven iy ol ik Mahel St e A S . i, Privates E Witchoski, Herman| The house plan first_explained | locked up to the night of the assanlt. | 1 wo weeks aga. He is stay- Ler and Dorls Larrett of [piTe SO0 SOUL Tats e TS L:——"A—-.- < h Roge Dewey | in ‘uw Ly the civil engineer, es- 'Mm’d'\'l else b;}_' himself and Holmes | h his aur George Fras- er school. Miss Ash, t i A B srgest Assortment b woorara Wil Edward | pecially the dining room in which the|knew the combination of the safe Pown street, Norw had charge of the e AU ; g rman Pierce, William San- |2ssault upon C: Lennen was| On the night of the assault, the Deoe e vis a happ: sor Bliss, who was in charge of in ¥ Welrihas "\1"[‘_"1(* f“ftml of hony Markie, motorcycle | committed. A the center of {captain said he left nis house to £o| Dear Mott e Grorer when a_number of {ing gave an interesting ad-|% tip to HNew Haven, Merifen an the room and a se : 3 DIAMON 1 one corner|to the Ellis restaurant for supper at | SWET R r EWELRY he 10 Wedne. Wiiter. mas: lay evening. er of Brook iss Helen RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC R x accumulation of old rope and other | chen door. Blow of the navy to appoint its rep- | actision at the % meas were showcred on | me he made the|kis head and he cried out “You'll kill | i ments for the plans me, you'll kill m ach divislon: over here has a symi|member of the aviation cogps gtation- A1l tablishments . Ohio, were a which designat pmong 1 Faiatd tols ur lotters of Nover. | dier boys who went 2 Meoter of the state beard,|TPTiand, In Ine last Hamscl Lincp Sl 4 e were two of the nicces of “furniture|6 o'clock and went back home about|ber 19th and Georse's 67 November ret gave an instructive talk on Lessons to | ing on her brother, Fr s Sl Civil Service For Soldiers and Sailors. | mentioncd. The kitchen communicsting|9 o'clock. He was alone, hut met | Klso: reatven m Totiac troul are number of Learned from the War, Everett| There were many clammers along BROOCHES o mior S | DY & doorway with the dining room | Dwight Hough on the way home. He ta o7 Glasgor Seattand vl s who returncl wn, of the school hoarc and Mrs. | the shores of Niantic river Sunday but Lo States Clvil Service | was also deceribed with the furniture|went in the back door. James Bo. Sh T A ey | Harvey “Rencit, Vietor Clemons of Phoenixville made short | the tide was not as low as anticipated. SCARF PINS on o o ho are apanges|in it. Acros: the easter’s side of the{land and family" live upstairs in the |ihe views o mond Chennette. A addresses. The meeting was closed —_— = 3 c ”‘t» ho are abeut o yitchen eve three doorways, one|kouse. As he went in the door, hejsent me throt Hoelck, Joseph with of America. The school| At Lockport, Ta.. 20 inches of raim RINGS 5 o mmy and na¥ | leading outside, the othes i0 a stair- |Incked it behind him, went into’ the | womrs e 23rd of this month | oD, Lucien Basihel v has heen closed the past|fell in the nine days ended December v C frst hand information|way upstairs and the other 1o a stair- | dining room, tried to furn on the elec- | since T left 24 0 Mondas 1t, Prosper Lorette week on accout of iliness among the|s1—9.85 inches in one day. PENDANTS n the foferal el aroomploy- | way to the cellar. The civil engineer | tric Tight, but it wouldmt Tight. Then | e 2ord 1 ot ing,ond Monday nd Ovila Cadorette children R i el Teseltod " aihorits | testifled that he’ found the stairway|a blow fanded on his loft =houlder, | to Tie able to spend your next birthday | e T or 12 | The meeting of Wolf Den grange was v of war and the sec. | \€2ding upstairs blocked up with an|knocking him down towards the kit- |with you Canadian cavalry, and Frec on., a § i i BRACELET WATCHES l s o evere Al<QONT | installed the officers. Hor assistants ars assa R = ! Ly Rainbow ha the m of boys who returned yes- | 02" e e eple 1 22 jpewembled in| On the plan of the section of the| He was flat on the floor whi e o | teraay i TR \".:]grunlm- TS eina oS¢ ropre- | city, Civil Engineer Pitcher pointed|was being pounded. The man: ar |on its supply Death of Fred W. Foessler refreshments were served. There was < 31 will bo prepared in .“,’-’!,’r“,h'"f{‘,, out the court house, Capt. Lennen's|tacking him made no sound and the |ciar in ihe ce Yord was received Tuesday from |daucing by the youns peopie . repare af AET At A0l Boswel] avenne. Puliskil el ol e ar Word was receive aucing by the Yo peopie. 1 iy tonterming ositions which | IOUse at_ 4 Boswell avenue. Pulaski | witness could not see him hectuse hia s head Sl b | i e e S P L 8 T e 16 Supmly them with-appir, | 1all on Nortn Main strect. John Don-|oves were full of blood. Tatn the | i lea il At Tasones Fean TS Baess | r e R N e t - |ovan's store on Roath strect and Mr.|ma Fhmh e £ . B death of 20 o ~ Roe ent of Abington, ¢ 0 re—— Dlanks, to assist them, if nec- | v e rewer 0% S;”* ';‘,\l.,p‘,"; ;\,m;m_fil(‘ffplflh)m and Capt. Lennen got| Ge oree wrote him a s death w great shock inesday. The funeral servic TAKE ONE AT ONCE—1fyou o e ongon e axeculion ef their ad-|iro testif that the distance from the| —Mre, Baland came in. i ., |German helmet as a souvenir. They \is peopie and and b held at the Abington cemetery| §TAKE ONE AT O o3 anace: o s and fo advis: them rela- | [ennc houso to Pulaski hall throuch |1cir® E01And came fn. She couldn't|would be prot t now, but it much grief .and sadne rday at one o'clock. She leaves| R Inoaead sodle at all s “Pricae WILLIAM C. YOUNG to civil service matters generally. | Revnolds street, Division street and | Lo siat p (LDE room lisht, but lit | at us times on ent fronts | Wagoner Rossslar has been in the ser. Bucciasor w iPer o in the ki daughter and two SOna. the light in the kitchen and started to o el T have seen iots of them laving aror Roath street v n them la rou : 15 236.6 feet over a half | b b 2 g —.aay Ay L | viee since Scptembe 1917, and was | Ap all day meeting of the Red Cross STETSON & §OUNG | Cheshire—oOne to three vears in fail | 1o ek bathe ‘,:L'hpon‘,‘;.'z:, from his head. o | ome ywhale. while most uf them were{at Camp Devens untl 261918, | ot ey St Liboty Ratl CARPENTER and BUILDER | /<!, sontpnee siven Emil Flugart John Donovan on Stand. Mr. Boland and Dr. Louls Cassiav. . |would be about as good s soavenir | Lo I camp he wen across for| Elizabeth and_ Clarkson Bames of ‘ Bast work and materiale «t right arge of r‘y-‘n o };:F;L(;‘zhrfl?r,l~,:’x‘; After a recess John Dmnovan of 56 An overcoat was produced which[as any if I got myfflf Fome O. e ',""’*‘01 were at C. R. Pesl's over Sun- %5 | pricea by skiiled labor. | Reinl, nine vears oid, 20 Myrtle steras | Roath sireet was called to the stand | Capt.-Lennen identified as the one he | However, T have aZ good MARRIED. I it oral Mea A s mTaT ook o Y { Felephone 50 West Main 8 | Woterbury an autornobile accident|?Nd Was sworn by Ex-Mayor Allyn L.|was wearing at the time of the as- |irench or combat knife that COLLINS—In Hartford, Jan. | ) 4% and, Xrs.eane o arg “‘c en I —_ - — | near the West Main Street heid Brow s Clerk George . Parsons|sault. It showed blood marks in many | from a “Dead 1 on the St i rowell of Hart- |1 GET GUR PRICE ON e Vamber Y918, reet bridge, | happened to be out of the court room |spots pointed out by the stafe _ | front M ne Davis Collins, ! at the time. torney. Capt, Le Bt O cammars and battalion of Norwich. STORAGE BATTERIES |=————— . _|*° Donovan testifiea that travel R Ol cUmRE R 0d e xllon T laid in as an exhibit and a red sweat- |on and seen act It sometimes happens that after eat- Main ing the cake the small boy makes the 15 Street at . 3 | on Roath street was all on the side|er also. ac last Mare DIED Inful discovery that ho still has it. v, BEFORE PURCHASING I . of the street where his store is. The| Continuing his testimony Capt.Ten-|Sector last Apr TAYLOR—In New Tondon, Jan, 29 erfiml The Garlock & Haynes Co ure 1S first he knew of the assault on Capt.|ne said Mr. Flolmes came to the house|and Chate: 1919, Irene, wife Robert Taylor ) Pheone 781-3 Mrive in| ased 26 years i | oher and | FOLIAMBE—A® her home In Drexel | St the| HUIL B nnsyivania, suddenly .(:m 26, | X 1919 davis, wife of Eugene Lennel was what he rzzd in the pa-1while the doctor was attendme 1 NEW LONDON. CONN. hadiy ruptured while lifting a|Pe the nex: morning. = He said helcaptain. Holmes said, “Don't fall e e e R ] aw Royal Holmes on the evening of | Capt. Lennen showed the jun Btarters—Generators—Ignition Devices hope of cure Was an operation, | the assault soips past tye Donovan|scars on his head from the weundg |ast three named s e russes did me no good. Finally I gof | store towards Nerth Main street. Mr. m ons drive in J September, the | Argonne ir T3 | hotd "% i g had received in the assaul heaviest casualties probably : pher 5 | Comblatets masen e, iipuickly anfl Donovan was lookais out of the win- | John Tarrant, brother-iniam ‘of Mr. | huve read. more. of t e ma |YIOD=In Jencte Gliy, Jan. 29 811 AMER]CAN HGUQE | ed the Tupture lias. mever vevuraey, | oW Of his store when he lieard foot- l@igimon, went to (he hospitar with the |rmes. . The. second 15 1 : A | ; 5 1 dofnz hard work as 4 |Steps and saw Mr. Holmmes pass. Helvitness. The captain said the sight |infan Al marines and oy er. There Whs no operation. ng | €0t @ good view of his face, and bowed | of i R the Ishy = X J. Wood, 'widow of Bd- ~—AND— alf 3d Wood, Aged T4 years. ! L i ai- | pras o home of her sSon-in-law. . a vi face, - 2 right eye had been badly af- |vision is the only one iy the A, E. T.| W, C. Jeffers, Friday afternoon 4 5 s Garage Service Connected e, no_trouble. [ have nothing |to him as he passed. No one was With | fected since (Re aouree Padly G ol iines T e T ot a0, Eael e gk el ell. but will give full information|the witn «t the time, K First-c 5 | 3 f c t Returning to the Tiverton noto, |were all infant ek seaond i dist church at 2. Burial in Jewett — M <) | U may find a complete| On cross examination Attorney Des- Gaid He h oD e R et City. cemetery f SESI— . | S et o S o | con P, i e s, |, o oo S v i coner, v v | (St Tried “Fru-acives” ] o | Phone Shetucket Street | (. lus Avenue. Manasapan, N, | surance firm of N. Tarrent & Co.|Qian't know Mr. Helmes had x ki | Ariillery Saran A Miner, wite of Wiiam ¥ | U Telephone 328-3 i S ! £ out this notice and with which tge accused is connected, |{h 12 At the T L oashey [k Third and 8ta 17 | stte out th ce and show h_whicl e accused Is e cted. | that would fit the Lel back r. I'wentyThird and 9t S "un i her e Fri | £ i e SO EE | T wot o S o e Do o the Lennen back aonr | ; srirermerrc (or Frult Liver Tablefs) |§ wewev e enumen FLOWERS | T8 Puptare iy jcast stop|whether Mr. Donovan had not taken itfcame to the Lennen residence o o} Fifth and 6th U. S. Marines Soie WM. SMITH ALLEN sl Chr i | O i ‘tfrflm,‘"’:rfl‘]‘m""]”l:fll- bicoted but |Matter of husiness about secirities of | Fourth, atl Machine Gur this ity Tan 112 CoBua St ST. JomN, 5 State's At y obie bu e (g \ - alions, Jacobson, aged 33 ves Ft‘.n:3 ::L occv:ilHONs -— the aont Allowed the anestraceted PUt|Mrs. Lennen's estate, but Capt. Len- | talior Jacobson, aged 38 rders Deli 1 Service at his late “1 feel T must tell you of the great r & e % cond Engineers. i o Donovan answered that he had been | L0 Postponed it to the next day. Mr. n {ain St. Friday afiernoon, Jan.| benefit I have received from your 2 -ex E osse | Headquarters. tied up and they had written him that i¢| IO/ was co-executor with Jesse | Hendauarte Vilcox b Sy Rannuntian at 2 o'clock. Burial in the' fam- ioine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’. | TR/ he didn't do certain things ‘hey would g;{,‘{“‘l:;nig?:"f;&" e o e 1y lot in Maplewood cemtery. wonderful medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives TEAMING and TRUCKING do certain things. When the insurance | ~ iy = . Conn, Jan Ihave been a sufferer for many ; The Holmes note for 51800, said|tions and Quartermaster's SCOTT—In Waterf 3 DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT ran out he gave it to ancther agent. 3 it g snitals’ of tera 1919, William F ott, aged 76 years. Violent Headaches, and - The witness said a man niumed John [CaPt: Lennen, had been kept in the | hospitals, et cetera attach- | KRAUSS—In_ Lisbon, Jan. 2 Teane Tam SEARONASLE [RRIGES Sullivan asked him the next day aftes |Safe in the Lennen dining room. He| Our company was generaliy TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 | Timken-Hyatt and | i Nich- 1d get no permanent relief. : a h g 3 i d to the Second Battalion or the 23rd| olas Krauss, aged 77 years and 1| SOUId & Pe P R ¥ i | t * went past :.:fde “m“l';m""x";;,‘lf;‘[s“';{‘ ";é’,;,",l“:,hk“ e e e B o A friend advised me to take ‘Fruit- ARTHUI . LATHROP N Beari t the night before. |3/ % roimas had the only key to this|23rd and 9th with their l:\(‘h‘m\ = Fum‘mllfromrh’fl late home in Lisbon, | gtives’ and I did so with great Phone 175 3 ew Departure Bearings Fos A Chire gun ouifits were there also, and | Saturday, Feb. 1, at 2 o'clock. 5 g A o faati although one hears mora of the ma- . success ; and now I am entirely free s ERVICE hild ’ Cross Examination. .| SALEs—s Children’s cou‘h; raines you can bet you that the : = of Headaches, thanks to your & HAYNES be checked and i i Attorney Desmond took up the cross [gth and 23rd did some sood fighting CARD OF THANKS GARLOCK a7 be chocked and more serious condtions | cxamination of Capt. Lennen draw- [also! The Kirst and Second Di BANK STREET, Second Floor, : oo ions| For the kindness and sympathy in| Splendid medicine”. SHEA & BURKE r 7 ing from him the staiement that he |are called “Pershing's I'et Troops?” or | gur sorrow at the loss of . W MRS. ALEXANDER SHAW, LicEpty Shing ite GRIli€ cme aissfs | b iene wiiole Tazrant faacily Mins| ohee Y Srer g S el e e ons. Every - day |nnpa o o e Paiya = for §$2.50, trial si 3 2 like his own folks”" For a number o¢ [while on the long hike io this place |1~ % “.“"l o s f.r,'c"d:'l"fs“r S0c:a box, G fox §2 50, iafal K2 B0 41 Main Strest years the Tarrant family had liveg |we passed in review and one evening |7 them they will be sratefully re-| Af all dealers or sent on receipt of on the opposite side of Boswell ave- [at retreat an order from divisional | membered by u Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON gL R Sanertising fy ice, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limif SR o arertens pdig f0 gk SR S m e S A% s 1, weim | P b PRUIEATIVES Limitd, || Funeral Directors stin for business results. Capt. Lennen's wife left an estate | Jeune spoke of the finc appearancel 2l Bath St, City. Ou 3 Ne 2o A B . o . s ] o