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AT ’ ' : NORWIGH, BULLETIV —suunmv,;iiw}" 21919 e S more than 20 minutes and was follovi- P ek | S . ~ <53 @he Buitetin, | WITNESSES TESTIFY IN HOLMES CASE[:iirseiass T g A Eaton-Chase . Co, hardware store,avho i . A B ITAEIE ol s s s 5 Co. ‘4 ol ftestified that Holmes bought 2 flash- ! EE% IR Qns g‘ Jea {light from her at the store on the ddy 58 it B £ FUNERAL ' DIRECTORS : THE WEATHER. Murphy, Mr. Whitney and Ed Brown, Which is an exhibit in this case looks: g | S5 the assault was committed on Captain’ AND EMBALMERS The pressure is low over all interior| G- Holmes of this city is accused of|} o \wepiper men. were at police head- |like the one she sold to Holmes. LA‘Y 2SSISTANT i‘afifi: gol;dst rex%g:sex;xel;;gur;e ogrlsg;e assault with intent to kill and murder| quarters at the time. To Attorney Desmond on cross ex- Norwich, Saturday, May 24, 1919 \ . ; Cross examination of James Boland|lice headquarters abcut 5 minutes Lennon. It was a Iranko lizht, me- a0k, Norwich, Conn in the trial pf the case wherc Royal|Dast 9about this assault. Policeman|dium size. She said the flashlight,| Wauresan Black, Captain Jai Lennon on the night of| The police captain went on to tell 2mination Miss Crumb said this was [ d 2 N PV Thas o i, bution has been attended by relatively| [0 o et of sending Policeman Patrick Murphy & Cash sale and she explained the sys: | ,7 swe! ¥ W|cool weather except in the northwest.| eCember 5, last a Plain s NOme| i) the patrol wagon to go to the Len-|feém of sales in the store. e Lk 5 fay and Night During the last 24 hours there were 31 40 Boswell avenue In this city was| |, 0 105 " Moring Peticeman Mi- ; : - local showers in New England. concluded ii the superior court at New | 128 1OUSC S16 bt S A& by ' Sergeant Matthews Testifies. 0 vors 88 Main Street The outlook is for partly cloudy|London, Friday at the opening of} fi2€ “arroll [om branein £d . woather with lotal showers urie 0¥ | court. 'His wife, Mrs. Mary T. Boland,| (clephone to get there. Then he order- | Sergt: Allen. C. Matthews, w 0 has otel i < lea Sergeant Kane by telephone to go|been in the Norwich nolice departme FOR CONFIRMA'"ON and one (1) next 48 hours in the middle Atlantic Jollce Captaln Demnis J. Twoomey,i\; tnerenon house and later Sent|for 35 vears, testified he arrived at the anghe\e;rre&fiil‘a‘;d‘:::rl,i?umro condi. | on-Chase Co. store, and Police Ser-|Sergeant Matthev.s teere He noti- utt;rl,lce staiiun at 9.45 on the night of ; e N tions_will continue during Saturday|Sc2nt Allen C. Mathews, all completed) fied officers by telephone of tie as- ,e_macf“]‘_‘nhsz’ign‘:}i"‘i‘er:'f&‘m@kg""fis We are chowing‘a very protty lindfy JIonosale fov < (ma Spe- JOSEPH BRADFORD SfiagSunday | generally east of the| Gl (*SUTONY $UUE,H° Whose yer| . The felephone call fo paice station|Tyomey. - of WHITE -DRESSES for GON- noon Tucsday A | . Winds for Saturday and Sunday: | DOrt of the blod spots on Mr. Holmes'| came from Prat’s cigar Pt ‘“:;jglm(,;';“;gm"‘{,e‘“f‘2“’;‘5‘9‘, e ~“‘“' FIRMATION in lawn, organdie and BOUKBINDM -—;Iizfimr ,:.uanuc (fi"d e Sthntic ?l\\grfi?:lxub;?“‘%:]; ;sl;;lllxgtul::dl;:essttb:? he telephoned to the store, and later|iront ‘door #nd the sitting room mw | voile—dainty = lace = and- embroidery i Vi eathot 2 ‘south Uwinds, showery) L8 PNt L oty Whet sbust fog.|than this ‘sent Officer Murphy to}the dining room. Officer Carvoll and| imiedi” ales a5 | WHITE | ww“‘ .-14 Elank Socls Made and Ruled to Order F Jjourned at the close of the afterncon|Greeneville after Sergeant Kape. Choaee here) nD-r iy, \{_1;;! | CT NO. orecast, till next Tuesday morning at 10 o'-| _-About 10.30 Sergeant Kane broughtj‘aptain Lennon in the kitchen ¢ SLIP to wear under the dress—lace | als for 1 B CHOADWAY For New England: Partly cloudy,| clock = Mr. Holmés o police headquarters: | Sergeant {estified to_speaking (o Cap-| =~ " 0 " 4 - received un = with probably occasional showers, Sat. In the case of most of the witnesses| EXplaining his whereabouts during the tain Lennon and miking a hasty et and embroidery trimmed. ay, J‘\ui 19, ! urday and Sunday; moderate tempera-|the testimony has been considerably| “Vening in answer to inquiries from|aMination of the rooms, including the, CONTRACT No. 4. A sa'VIceable Lme ture. - shorted than it was at the frst inell the police captain, Holmes said, ae- |barlor, which was locked. Later Le! e als for lay Brog R Observations in Norwich. of the cas z cording to ¢he witness. that he ~had|fade a more thorough examination of, e e e oclock a train, J 3 | gone home about 6 o'clock in the ev- ouse, with Mr. an TS, of Men [ and Tl’:reheBll;l’luet:llggoll;esi:x\‘ist10‘:ponled fr?}fln Ch‘;‘,’,.'fmloo-‘, “ofm([fid Egey‘li:’sl ngmr‘m]q{. ening had supper, left the house and‘fglas!:dn finding E\frwlhlgg;ehceukle and qPEC]ALS FOR SATURDAY changes in-temperature and f;g“,mof\mes late in arriving at court Friday, reached Fagan's Smoke Shop about' gn where anyone had broken ir 7 oclock. He staved there for ten| They also went into the cellar. The One Iot of Children's SWEATERS, i Ty "‘i”"’ o 'rrl{w Hall or at the Bngineer, Wester of the Consuit- tted on the and a cer. ed for o accomp. AT THE RIGHT PRICES When the trial was resumed James| North Main street to collect rent from|Key over to John ‘Tarrant. Saturday $1.98 Express and Team Harness 4 { Bolana was put on the stand and his| & man named Stanley. - Seeing no light; UPon returning to the ‘"":e heagl: ‘I'HE L L LHAPMAN Co. et R TR e e et aboata mde‘noxe with him to tire hospital and re- 14 Batr Street, Norwich, Conn BOYS’ Shoes metric changes Friday: morni_ng, Judge William . Case tak- - | s e a0 then walked {hrough)iiouse up personally and turned the|and, coral—regular $288' and $350. 8 jurer. 3 eoEndge et i, i . awa. went m\quaxt(rs the sergeant said hevas sent . .t Low Pri Comparlsans. cross examination was resumed %y ; us, osnital, He “tookt the Holmes! i warmer; | Mr. Boland and his wife entered the| office, was told it was 9.10, Waited tor| Saturday 39c Otis street, where he got off and|Ported to Captain Twomey in the pres-| walked home with George Madden.|ence of Hoimes when he came back. | When he, (Holmes). reached his home.| This report was that he showed the BANDEAU BRASSIERE, the pop-! o the kitchen covered with blood from the asault. Then the examination passed on to Mr. Boland's trip to the WATER : et g 3 te to-Captain Lennon. the right el et ot - aihis wife was at the telephone. She|no - {ular model—regular 75: lity. 5’;?{0,;‘m}flj[‘,’f;l,f,%::’*?,‘}.“i;‘;isf";omf told him that Mr. Boland had called, The e mauehed to state “Q”*H 7 9 s T P Tl T s ol se, he saw a team|UD and said two men had assaulted|D¢ reported in the presence of Mr. Saturday 50c {10 ‘be maos ea er O lo ln ing out of the house, he saw a team 0 % & most ‘favorable to the interes going by with two men in it. He hail.| Captain Lennon and they wanted Roy- ‘““‘l"“fis ipolice hestuuaiors oLt jof the Town. ; |ed it and asked if there was a doc.|al Holmes to come right over. Then!Vsit the witness made to Captain Len- tor. They said they weren't and drove! he Went to the Lennon hom R e Somnal Wb te G| BUNGALOW.. APRONS, .for "‘”“m "Sioner on. Boland said he couldn't tell| At the police station, t sl rivy Eitne | ladies, extra quality of percale with ¥ iR L R T e in Lennon that he got the note from 4 aptain Twomey, that it had been, the -elastic waist' line—regular $2.00| — !'so questioned about his trip to tele- | Overcoat and a light can. !lthen from Royal Tolmes' p 9 5 and Mandolin : ERNEST E. BULLARD .5 - LOUIS - W. ARNOLD, rd of © Water Commis- zineer. RT OF PROBAT HELD i n ot lity. within ‘and for the District £ his low | Jhone for Mr. Holmes. On the way to| searched in the presence of Sergeant| Sl slanalily, rwvich, o s b is follciwed b oo™ tide. | 2ot ha sati e miet i oo Kanc. A’ Durch. of Sove o Tonm o nnon aeieed it o) cay thg Saturday -$1.49 YoraricE oa o6 351 day, of Mey, & G the newspaper reporter, on Boswell| s trousers pocket, a flash light. en- i *ire™y 1 <0° My, Holmes must| v NELSON: J Judge Bliss Place REENEV]] | E avenue. velope with note in it and a pair of |[FEICE Lot oSG, S e s of Chester late of . A very successful entertainment was| Q10U told Mrs. Holmes, didn't|Eloves in his overcoat. ~The overcodt:y,;"rinon if the note was paid in| SEE OUR LINE OF LADIES s Distriet s decensad * TELEPHONE 127-4 held In' St Andrew's church Friday| Yo A Boland that two men had as-| S4S Serened B faing - Anio thelsul and the captaln answered that ot HOSIERY ation acepin ey evening \%]h a very large attendance| ““"“l‘ ga"ffi)‘g‘ Lo { becaus t T\\'Umc'\f id not want & cent h-xél been ; lld o n‘ The cap-!. We are selling a Special in tan.‘f‘ the Court for allo there present, filling the guild iiol id not. : ! = 1t itain stated positively that he had .seen! ore SeatiE cadat A2 sl Uling the pointer on the plan of the| to_embarrass him the note in his safe within the lats fve| ProWn and black lisle for 69c. Drddeteti st the st ey, ofE M) A.'G THOMPSON, F. S.|cenimmint i, ™50 008, 08 5| oo Atiorney Brown g the wit| - The belice santain tentined the ar-| (28 1oie i 2. B s . illiam J. show how Mr. Holmes came i ticles wl hmh hn aid had been mken T 25 2 4 s 1o . |Banfield with his magical feats, who|NeSS Chippodist, Foot Specialist |iept the “crowd in Iddg}itei‘eafal.s(:\];: to the dining room. _The witness sald|from Holmes (IROTECT YOUR FEET), {wonder how he performed some of nis| he. himse i i 3 most diffi ats, when Mr. Holmes came in. Holmes Mfr. Cimmings’ Spring Arch Support difficult feats, which he has down| ¥ 3 to perfection. Then William Dor s pallid and appeared to be under Suite 78 Alice Building, 32! Main St |rendered a solo and re onovan Norwich, Conn. Phone 13664 |Dlause. followed by & with a comedy sket \ Holmes made no comment, the ser-! A Silk Hose in black, ‘tan, and 1 ‘\c;‘l‘{’r"m"‘ €. Major Hull|..,n¢ caiq, at hearing this report from. 3 e If, was standing near the safe| read the mote which was a_demand|Fa’y S8, At feating this report from| prown at $2.00, value $250. e for $1,800, dated Feb. 11, 1916.|30% (o50 £ ; B Jolirol At nereoent, signed bY| On cross. examination by Attorney| A Silk Hose in-black, navy, tam,| I = RSN amorselsdang wn Sergeant Matthews said Officer |y + 52, (e ’in en. Captain Lennon said, “Is this you| interest endorsements| Carroll told him he was confident that | 2roWR at $289—valie"§3.00. and Holmes answered, “Don’t| on it dated Mareh S, 1917, and March| fere were blood spots ved much ap.| trouble. Holmes went into the kitch- ester L. wi 0 ha 1 : ! on Holmes' ov- - |eudience in an uproar. Mrs, V t talk. tHDlmteS staiged 1Cn the S-T1h9013m;?(;“1n ff;k"‘oh;i; - ;‘;’;“w 4p| crcoat. The attorney questioned the| Smr 5 7 JING, Tudge. o ks ~ |Crowe, Jr. then rendered a so i ki 2 mintte O two S Dr. Cassi- ge 1% Withi officer why he didn’t go into the par- e " ? 1 foregoing 1s a trie De]' "‘loff I‘l()ter reccived much applatee. A~ el dy wa working on the captain than. Flolmes about the note and later sent| - “Thith wag found lecked. The ser- fxce‘;lfi;xm?fir:;awwam P hapiianalcop, g e e #i= |swinsing exhibition was given by Cor-| Q- Did you see Mr Holmesigo over, [ergcant Mafthews with the note \oicoont isafn ithe (door=was/ locked @nd|< nect Wedsestay the. duting’ which : B73L IDRMSCHIEE EURGPEAN PLAN home: porowley. Then followed our| (o Captain Lennon anc puthis hand on) o G o e eaonth amg| B could see- by flashllglt that therelnaa best ‘planned: for fhiy wek wil] ok home poet, William _Fleming, withi him? - and Fad Been Gormiine 1t n his Soamt] was no\kew s thejlock:: “He wasitoltiihe carried Souts wi * pe g HAYES BROS. Pron some of s many comical pocks that| A—He never touched him. 1 wasiind had been carrying it in s vocket| BN KOY {7 N 00K, S YA o out. weather permitting. |, ept the audience in happy s it f within two feet of m. = “ = Capt. Lennon that the room hadn't Talegtone 1220 26-28 Broadway |ihe minute he got on e q“agfl “‘j:;‘ Atorney Brown auestioned Mr. Bo-!l-ater Sergeant M came back| ;o7 s ne in.ifrom the hosrital and remorted in the?"““ 2 to the Presence of Holmes that the captain!2tterney. in a long time. To the Unclaimed Letters. the sergeant said he looked|! The list of unclaimed letters in'the he got off. Miss Hazel L. Banfield ren-| 'and particularl deerd a solo, following which the High-| tercepted Holmes on ] t the bloodsnot on Mr. Holmes' coa‘| Norwich, Co fhice 1 N P Slreaisn aid the note had heen in his cafe and|2 d nn. ‘post office for the | iy e l)‘vfl\\xlcfim\dnfxif e e Ro aldn’t 153 never een i L A o “;fi\l\wufrfi'emsé\“oc‘:lmexd;?dofmllhe1d;cu;;d|Npk e o oo | DR.F. C. JACKSON plause and was dressed in a Sc&tch‘ Q—The ma or men who did that/t2in could not recall that Holmes 7 e e costume. Perrin and Hall followed| decd could have sat in the parlor and Made any response to thi Zr‘onlmfim““-o:fidz% o p\o\?itr-c R Lum'mm: o ] DR. D. J. COYLE ‘a"r‘“l“ (}hen"\ '(?uuc?! act ’:_ndt;;m*' songs ‘;:\;odv would have found him, couldn’t| Points Out Blood Stains. explain what he knew of the captain’s ‘\”fil"fflw d cracked a few o eir latest] Cantd - Gentifed it cver| attairas i jokes. The ending of the entertain-| A.—That's impossible. The parlor! CaPtain Twomey identified the over-jaffairs = 3 Toon, at ti L jcoat and the pair of gloves that hel The witness testified it was Officer| Announces Daughter’s Engagement. |(ity of f\f}t;gl‘wv?fi‘:r:ué:ol‘:‘\; .\{Yxss Fi? filekl1 “"d>“'x;11:1vraliiel(:§lb;?ctl;fed' 3r.| L0k from. Ho‘lmm that night. The' Carroll who tried the safe in the din-| Paul Massey of Old Mystic an-‘x‘m the rangement was under the direction p| Boland aid he never tried. the door,:CaPtain pointed out on the right glove ing roem and found it unlocked. Cap 1"“““"“ the engagement of his daugh-'t1¢ cted 1o Prof, Fred C. Geer. lTh N;”“ ‘t°" Df s supposed it was locked. The room | PiaCes Where there were damp blood) tain Lennen pulled out one or two,ter. Dorothy Elizabeth, to LeRoy 3 e commn e ol T e e flociens wne tains on the tops of the fingers and| drawers of the safe, felt around wita | Saunders fo. Westerly, R. I W. McKinley, Inda Prodell, Alice| Attorney Brown moved fo have this Some on the knuckles. He also testi-{his fingers and said “Everything ) P b > = fied to blood stains on the top of the,seems to be all right DENTISTS . at least six days to ¢ 2 . 3, = o x e hearing, and make return to 20* Main St., Norwich, Ct. (e Lo i L hamaitt Put Judge Case sald fingors of the left glove and a blood| The attorney and the witness had 2 EORN- ltae mem“_ o guEy & Hours: 9 5. m. to 8.5 m. ||candy sale ana ‘they s -| " Questioned about a light in the cel.!SPO! on the dlasn. On the Index finger: warm Uit over a statement which the| g 00K — At the Badkushospital, avove and foresing {5 a tras o " " _]|thing. The ladies in charge of the cake| lar, the Witness said this was seen by {7 T Sdle fRECT there were spots that TEEIERE RS o e looking at| May 23, -a‘son to Mr.-and Mrs. s 4 Telephone table -were Mrs. Willlam J. Banfield| Mr. Tarrant when Captain Lennon’A“‘”unwlab(‘m e | the safe but could see the note at the Iter Block (Mildred Smith) § and Mrs. Fitch A. Dolbeare. The la-| was about to start for the hospital. Oniithe lovercrat MOEDtan . Twomt: ho: TS EDhs Tactoeanit shated RATAE dies in charze of the candy booth were| The cross examination lasted 35! jecition to o croral, Laptain Twomey, hospital o h a ified to a spot of blood over the left Capiain Lennen had his right eye all MARRIED pocket. He called Holmes' attention'bandaged up and had to hold the note! PHELPS—In Hartford, May ito it and Holmes started to scratch it.! close up to his left eye to see it. Ser- . by Rev. Dr. James J. Dun- The cantain stopped him. Holmes said geant Matthews had any animosity | o st e slite ot lit might be paint or he mi;};ln have got againct Mr. I({o:lmea :n]v(l Sergt. Mat- Do Aot G e i L St g | Mrs. Mary T. Boland, wife of the!it from Captain Lennon. Hoimes told thews responded 'in the same _way 5 e n el ekt i Slatoned 8t el restaing wi[nT(‘ss,Px\l-;,:dnextlleca”pd to the volice captain that he knelt down| that he certainly had not for he didn't| o N g pI B oL . fandE Mr WA Branndh 15 spending a few | (he stand. She testified she was in her/on one knee and put his hand on thejeven know the man. i { Miss Cecil Stevens and Mrs. John Me-| minutes and was followed by a short Kinley. It was surely a_grand succes: direct examination by the state at-| William Shea is spending a few days'| torney. furlough at the home of his parents, & |Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Shea of North| MexiBojand on thefstand; Jolh & Geo. f. Bliss Assortment CUMMINGS & RING . e o of, HooIinE & 10| iving room when she heard. the. fall| capiain ; Ofbas Careoll Boalae Testimeny, Funeral Directors ! of and Mrs: Patrick Brennan of Prospect| 10Wn stairs. She called fo her hus-| (Captain Twomey also testified fo} Ui 0% o s examination, which | 21, 1918, ; Sttcet “P*""|band and he ran out. She followed|biood spatters op the left overcoat| After this cross examination, whic: of 30 DWOND JEWELRY Frank Morton is spending a few| 20Wn the back stairs and out into the|Sleeve and on thg elbow of the right|lasted half an hour, Officer Michael J ton avenue, aged 43 vears, an moaimers days with relatives in New Tork city.| Yard near the gate, calling {0 her hus. |sleeve. Inside ond of the pockets was Carroll of the Norwich police force s 1_parlors, BROOCHES 1 | Pand o hurry: She said Gantoin Tanc|a red coloring that showed blood. was the next witness. He has been | e Jay 26 at in S [ TR i e g non kept calling for Mr. Boland. | The captain also identified the flash-| 15 vears on the force, he testified, and ial in Mapleweod ceme-|| 322 Main Street SCAR-.F Plfls TAFTVILLE 3 Boland corroborated her hus-|lisht which Holmes said he used m}fln the night of the assault on, Capt. band as to the events that followed|his business. A door key found on a|Lennon got a call by the police signal Work on the embankment wall ex-| \hon they went into the Lennon!bunch in Holmes' pocket was also | about § o'clock on Franklin square. He | tending from Front street down (0‘ apartments and found the mpmmwigonufiod It was one that Sergeantr“‘ujé’l\'f“‘ orders to \;,'0 to ;_l.e Lem_\r Norwich avenue is now rapidly nedr-},,m,gred with blood, Kane took to the Lennon house io see.house with Officer Murphy, meeting ing completion. The men started the|™yi;s pojang testified to the arrivallif it would unlock the back door there.|Mr. Boland just outside the house. ourth street, Suniday- afternoon, {firet of this week on a new extension! s policemen, Carroll and Murphy,| The 1 o'clock recess of an hour was| They went into house together. Capr. 3 o'cloek. Burial in Ham-| T R and have nearly completed the erec-} Mr. Whitney and Dr. Ca: She | taken at this point. Lennon and Mrs. Boland were found iiton avenue cemetery. tion of a wall running from the corncr‘ B e e e e lam'p. e, in the kitchen, the captain covered |GALE—Entered into rest.-at Pinehurst, of tShout‘hdA and Norwich avenues Vet | e was piton the tobl had the | n Session. with blood. | Col Charles: Willtam e ledges along the main roa An-. blod spots n the table cloth were seen' Captain Twomey resumed the stand, The policeman testified to turning! 17be held 't o lother piece of improvement, the laying! L iat the opening of the afternoon session! up the bulb on the light over the din- Eeen AL e then. The bloody hand prints were on | ssion | ux g church Saturday, jof a new walk outside the mill gate, is| Shiand in response to a question from the|ing room. Before this there.was a | g | the left hand of the table, the side et 5 & : i pragres&m'g rapidly in spite of _Lhe m-‘ next to the bath room. Holmes came State attorney said he saw a blood spotilamp on the table. The officer saw ‘wc;é?l?em \\leauhe;. Thfi)sc improvements| 265 (0 e, S e finger peinte ion Mr. Holmes' trousers above the: the bloodstains and testified to look greatly a to the appearance of a1d She let Mr. Holmes knee. ing around the cellar. RINGS PENDANTS . BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss In Norwich, May 22, 1919, 9 on, aged 62 ye Chamber of Commerce Building services will be held at the |l Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant ¢ of his brother, Oscar Sehander, i i 21, 1919, entral Baptist ay 24, a d ed. ears. Fune v ate home in N n Los Angeles, Cal. May i 11e, Anna Huntley, widow ot Ar- : | thur Montrose of Canastota. 1 i and daughter of the late Capt. Ju: _“ Tur New London. In Wi e Bekizuk, Jacob Bekizuk, aged the village and will be greatly appre-|, Lhe Witne: : ess, ol Attorney ducted the cross| Holmes came in through the rear R e SR, ciated by all using the walks that have| "y “:n‘d“i;’;‘td‘of‘“’;’;i O‘f“ }'l?e‘{“‘l“’ld X s fexamination of Captain Twomey. T door. . He ed and pale, been improved. heard the conversation previously tes. | CaPtain szid he located the time of theface quivering and his nostrils e veral of the local boys have al-| 1€ et sl message by the fact that' charging. . where is I ey ady enjoyed the pleasure of a dip m\y"“" O erenr. Boland and CaptainGmcer Eoberts goes on duty at 9 Holme: witness testi "““. the river. "If the warm weather con-|!-ennon between Holmes and the cap-| ot g e knew this officer had The around the| {tinues the usual crowd of boys will: ‘4l Before the house was locked un for1cft the volice headquarters when this| table to mee ] 4 ki e bidiag was received. The man tele-!the back docr and aid he was Mr. Pratt. ) the coat Holmes w ttorney . inguired about the or-/was also blood on emen were sent to ank. on 1 the| FedegE 925 ‘ol swimmi " down at the river.| \ 4 § £ S i ' the e bed room: he couldn't s The parlor was locked. | y whether any one went 2 New Haven, ) The following compensation agree- before this officer there, Lamfl,‘!luuoll_uw?n 1];\:”* and of the \o.l\vtzr— 2 this point court adjourned for daugiter o ? i fi had looked in the cellar and around ;.o \With Holme the day-af 4.30. OR ALL KINDE ON the superior court in this ci tion. The g ® ® 5 z 2 5 9 & 2 9 the other rooms. The witness sai : re the attractions and money her back was turned when the electric missioner J. J. Donohue: Helmes told AUTCMOBILES, re captain he had lool\ed‘soys HEAR CF Stone & Webster and | light in the dining room was lighted. 13t @ Jisplay in the Bston ,! CAPT. KIDD'S TREASURE! e alue of our splendid assort- CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |bgth New London; employe was burn-| Sfie couldn't tell who lighted it except 3% and had seen 3 | Tovett - cemetery Sun- ed on both hands and w by elec-| what she had heard. trolley car and walked him. In spite of the 1‘:Ain, some 50 hoys Fune bove|gathered at the Y. Wednesday! « for the weekly ’ I . o TRUCKS and CARTS |tricity Apci 14 Compensation dates| Her direct examination was finished! Lhe Dlood |trom April 22. in about half and hour and Attorney| ¢ breast " : Thames Tow Boat Co, New London,|J. J. Desmond then took the cros what conge! Mechangsl Repaire, Painting, Trim- |ond Jomes Dougherty. Waterford: em-| uy ination, going over her ming, Lphelstering and Wood Work. |ploye lost the first joint of the middle| testimony in detail. Mrs Blaclemithing in all its trances. |lnger of his rizht hand J Com-; ghe 1\1.1 a clock on the pensation dates from Jan. 16 i but t “remember hem,_b 5 at 2 o'clock. Charch & Allen spot on the ment of FEED STUFFS — |sure to contain the very kind u\ll' ng. the on| vision rooms. tement| When the boys had finished supr tanle; ' work sccre- ng account iyou'll appreciate. We'll gain the e captain then|Mr. he has since con-| wught to be blood ‘a douhle share of public ap- e. She heard the caplam‘ s G Btk TR R A e 2] {cluded was mot blood. |of idd’s treas P | : Muscals duacUNity the patent Boland, Mr. Boland,” and} {50 M85 N0 2000 10 0 o tiormey! tre: o 5 | proval when this unprecedent- H FAR R jabuafgianic heary '“"'HS“O““UW Holmes said he used the flashlight| A number of years ago the boys' 1 15 Main Street ! 1 i i ? he was at the Temnon mames)in bis own cellar to get wood. -Holmes| Haven ¥ AL ¢ 2 led display of choice FEED is 507 to 515 North Mm St s on the night before the assault Bt el FU[ ERAL ; o Mom . The firet thing she did for Capt. Len-| Foacn - H 5 ] ! examined. one, saving s o non on the night of the assault, was 2 ‘ g 1 lasted 40 min-| A sox wus made of hard wood 2 few more! burned to give it the - Hull be-|age. This was filed with papers d. llu\\ with age and a lot of cheap ]e\\ elr jand trinkets. . When everything wis rea the box as buried on Tuxis Island and sheepskin chart was hidden in a place re tie boys would pe likely to find to wash him off. The captain didn” "u go into the dining room until after;' S o this was done. She testified that later e she lighted a kerosene lamp from the! kitchen and saw the blood stains on| the table cloth then. | Dr. Louis T. Attorney Desmond closed his exam.|the following witne inaion by asking about a bulkhead;injuries and indicating door that leads from the yard into the|tuin Lennon's head us cellar. The state attorney had one stood by the witness X or two questions more before Mrs. Bo- | wounds were over the 1 nis = He & % NoCoding | land was dismicsed. {other one closc to this wound. e D D e e 3 e. B ove N lice Captain Testifies. {were down to the bone. Two cut to' oo At last it aas e A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. GOl it DS e e e G e et ‘B Fho x#eadistincy ol clam Captain D. J. Twomey of the Nor- |, Neatay S AT The camp was complete + Juick Lunch; Home or Office. | wich police force, captain for seven voeurfif’oevg\. U“]‘;“]mm?{‘]"boni,“pf;gu,m'e en one of the adult members was EFst-ass. Garnge. SarvicesConinested OTHERS are IMITATIONS of the 25 vears during which he has|posie OVS (S barietal bone. Aroundljaken in. Tu fact, he telephoned the D, MORRISSEY, P s been on the force, testified he was on Néw Haven papers and h , Prop. Shetucket Street | D]REC T ORS %P'ices for high-grade FEED. Come in and examine whether DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Foom 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1.30-5and 7to 8 P. M o you re ready fo buy of not,, EMBALMERSy — — Lady Au:stan! Telephone 328-3 § g HENRY E. CHURCH = was| iw the! p The chart was found and the se WM. SMITH ALLEN 10! e f 10la Ces! = duty at police Neadquarters on the! nidl whian e with big headline—Y.} it. There was a bruise on the j night of the assault on Captain Len-||itt “thoglder and the Tight wand wag L roxs Find Kidd {non. He got a. telephone call at Po-|pyrmed. The wounds over the parief Pho THE DIME TFAMING and TRUCKING o bone could have been made by a clud 5" pite ol S 5 The Bividen ! ! “o. 3 fall. those undes The right ‘eve £ | b ook D e oaieee EONG VY PROMPTLY AND AT It el CASTORIA &2 hse s & EEEEE J 20 ey oy 25 Wo in all he ¢ s head. | o L g o ¢ payabic Corporation Dr was cross examined hv“"”l'-”mf’f\ e bn Bbarior caneaial ARTHER H. LATHROP | Featurer 10-20 W. MAIN STREET For Infants and Children [ Attornes Desmond, 1o whom the doct et e : 3 one evenin o o ey Lennon cunset and explained that he had| i house about )i ! s = 2 InUse For Over 30 Years . [ouic «pout &2 cuptain Lennon was, ghought 10 zive them i zood time hunt- | |inz, not expecting them to he so tior- r"_sm ways bears ificer Carroll and Mr. Whitney were; E = Al 7 : {there. The withess thought the cap.|OUSIY hoaxed. “Then he drew com- B AT FREDEF "( + BUN ACE ; o itness { between the very real tre |tain was in his shirt sleeves. There barSOn8 Dbe i |was considerable bloed coming from L°F 2 oy liad found at ¢ s 2R $ 3 ] SHEA §BURKE | 71 |the wound over the captain's temple|Wa¥ Of friends, botter habits of livi e, and the worthless treasure the .41 Main Street and the one under his eve, and consid-|yag found buried in the sand. Before = e erab! escnld ;‘ 1lzm s. Eisahipit the meeting closed a treasure seekers’ Fufl 1 old Holmes a Flashlight. Phorie, 176 Have Good Buming Coal| Stove, Nit and Egg, also Bituminous | | | — e i WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- fness betore tie public, there I8 no mediun better than throuch the ad- vertisnk columns of The Bulletin. e ‘ nner THERE 12 no advertising medium in em Comnecticut equal to The Bul- “WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. iness before the public, there is wo Fast - medium better than through the ad- society was formed, ~membe aetin Or business resulis. vertising columns of The Bulletin. The doctor was not on the stand!which =~ was = gained by ; A = s ¢ b . 1 o B BRI 3 & ™ e \ SEEHEN