Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 12

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barine corps, with murdering Haitian ¥isoners, was preserited today before the \ 12 TALKS OF MURDER OF HAITIEN PRISONERS Port au Prince, Halti, Nov. 18 (By the . P.).—Additional evidence charging freeman Lang, formerly a corporal in the REDUCED PRICES To Meet the New Conditions naval court of Inquiry investigating the activities of the American marines in Haitl. The evidence was presented by Meratus Touissiant, a native gendarme. He testified that Lang called a prisoner from the Hinche jail in 1918, questioned | two days later.” him and killed hiri with a machine gun at ten paces while the prisoner was walk- . ing quictly away. The witness denied | °°TPOTal, Who yesterday pointblank ac the victim was trying to escape when he was killed. Touissiant also testified he saw Lang apply the electric current funning from a ‘wireless apparatus to a prisoner to make oners were killed, saying he was seven feet away when the natives were hran-it out by a sergeant on Lang's order and ! é" Remarkabl ON SALE TOMORROW At Much Below Regular Prices SUITS Plain Tailored Models For Women and Misses Made of fine Wool Velours, Trico- tines and Duvet De Laine. All splendidly tailored — richly silk lined, and remarkable values. 39 50 Values to $85.00.............. > SUITS Either Tailored or Fur Trimmed Models A special purchase of strictly DRESSES Entirely New Styles and Unusual Values Made of Velour, Tricotine and . Values to $45.00... ... 5.5 0000 FUR COATS—Special Reductions RACCOON, HUDSON SEAL, BAY SEAL, SCOTCH MOLE, MORMOT, FRENCH CONEY—NOW §79.50 TO $375.00—WERE $125.00 TO $495.00 R high-class Suits. - Best materials— trimmings’and styles. Values to $55 00 L] Poriet Twill — Smart new Rivel effects— Youthful modals, all sizes. $25.00 COATS 109 New Winter Coats- At This Low Price Famous Printzess Coats, in fine mixtures — Suede Cloth, Silver- tones and Smooth Kerseys — Smart Coat and Wrap Styles. $29 50 Values to $45.00.............. = COATS Most Unusual Values High-Class Coats Finest materials — all richly silk lined and warmly interlined. Many trimmed with fine Fur Col- $49 50 L J lars. Values to $75.00......... COATS Luxurious Coats and Wraps Very Finest Fabrics These garments are the very high- est type—all are hand tailored and actually worth double the sale price. Fur trimmed and plain $69.50 tailored models ............... 'NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 19, 1920 shot in quick succession. ATE NEWS tho. fiscal year just closed. Hartford.—About 900 school children | structor. between the ages of 14 and 16 in this city cal board of health. , honor of the service men Sunday. Portland.—At a recent meeting of the Hale was elected to fill the vacancy on the board caused by the death of John Bransfield. The term will expire next year. construction of the Stevenson dam, has |the Rhineland. numerous friends and acquaintances in that he ‘is now in Kimberley, South Af-|asked. N\ The file as taken from the ruins ance of Art Metal: rica, on another construction profect lor{hour wackly :; duje » f Y = * Lang take a revolver from his | the Chrisfield Contracting company of | now on 49 hours, the fa Adolph Bourgot, & mative gendarme | I Sav Larg tare B rCrorer I stood | Philadelphia, the firm that had the con- beforp the door,” Bourgol declared. *I|tract for the dam at Stevenson. cused Lang of murdering three Haitien | saw the men fall with my own eyes.” He Waterbury.—Announcement has been prisoners at Hinche, stuck steadfastly fo |denied he had been imprisoned in con- [made of the engagemont of Miss Ruth his story during a severe cross-examina- | Nection with communicating with "“’;‘“"; L. Richards of this city to H. Lawrence | and wi tion today conducted by Clem Rautt of Lang’s case had not l!(‘el’il completed | Coggins of Lowell, Mass. . Miss Richards New Orleans, naval dentist. He minutely when court took a recess until tomorrow. ra the man talk. Asked in cross-examina- | described the manner in which the pris- D ey tion if the anplication proved fatal, the witness replied : “I cannot say, but he died In prison is a graduate of Crosby High school, ¢lass Deep River.—A domestic science course . Al 1 ~—The Danbury hosnital re- has been added to the curriculum of the local high school, and already a class of | nove hee j ceived and cared for 1,560 patients QUrIng | 30 has Been former Mise iace Wainoy | 127€, been of Manchester has been engaged as - | concerns s Aty gt Rugrous g uhoapipin New Britain—~The Traut & Hine Manu- ave le chool facturin , Whi d 45- o ged. D e ing company, which adopted a 45- charged. local town school board Mrs. Levhe E.| Dusseldorf, Germany, Nov. 16.—Dr. Walter Simons, the German foreign min- | ister, desires the United States govern- | ment.to waive the provisions of the Ver- | AT e sailles treaty respecting German private |erty safe Danbury.—W. L. Hall of Denver, Col, | PTroDerty, he fold The Associated Fress |confidencq on who was employed as an engineer on the | foday. Dr. Simons i making a tour of |-\ - Art Metal again ) saves important records The plant of the Strassel-Gans Paint Company, Louisville, Ky., was destroyed by fire on May 20th. The following is an extract from their voluntary testimony to the fire-resist-, “We had in our office one of your No. 1000 Mabog- e e | €iated from 7 4 siderably a year a various fact factories are anutacturiag cem 1o, fpel m 10 any greal ex- loyes have been d&is- 3 running on s l the business tent and few emyp Middletown.—The parish service flag of g St. John’s Catholic church, with jts 260 v stars and 10 gold stars, was displayed from the parochial school building in . l; “The development of these depends gn- tirely on 2, Dr.-§ ion or seigive, s would immediate- ored. Business relations wogld “What are your hopes oncerning com. | P® Teovencd for. the benefit of both coun- this eity who will be interested to learn | mercial relations with Amcrica? he was | trie b n Is nt - conditicns | Sta erican clectionn, ¥r { Simons >t W correct on Wy n that might be Abe- the world forzet the terrible war and s horrible conscquences.” Democratic Candidate Gov- ernor Of Tllinois | i SorTRiGnT CLINGD: TinmeTom WA N NN any c/rt Metal Letter Files. All the wooden fixtures around this file were either destroyed cg bumed so badly as to be rendered useless. When the file had cooled suf- ficiently to enable us to handle it, we were very much surprised to find the contents intact and the letters and TES James Ham on Lewis, formet Senator i ifol during the r, who récéntly went to Washi to consuit with Democratic leaders and to urge defl- papers therein nokeven scorched.” Metal steel. Steel Office Equipment. Complete catalog on razuest, N s e RSty Ty R e b Ty REGULAR 75c CASHMERE SOCKS Made for the U. S. Army Uur Price 35¢, 3 Pair for $1.00 % U.S. A. STANDARD WOOL SHIRTS DOUBLE ELBOW Our Price $4.82 Plus War Tax U. S. ARMY WOOL UNDERSHIRTS Slip-Over Style Cur Price $1.65 Each U. S. ARMY STYLE SHOES MUNSON LAST Extra Special $2.50 a Pair §s' FRANKLIN STREET Not on mere claims but on its performance in actual fires may you place your .confidence in the fire resistance of Art Step in and let us show you these files and other Art Metal THE CRANSTON COMPANY REAL VALUES Army and Navy Goods. UNIQUE SHOP NEAR BULLETIN OFFICE—OFEN EVENINGS. nite action by the administration in behalf of Ir As former Sem- now Democr 1 | 1 l 1 | 1 | | | 1 | " GOLDINE = A P A N ENGLER'S PHARMACY. . 1 is a Tonic, Stomach and y. 1 Cae ney and Bladder Troubles. Goldine Morning Smile Laxatives. is for Rheuma sl 3 ) = £ el 8 ALL WOOL U. S. ARMY, HEAVY SOCKS—Natural, White and Blue 75¢ a Pair U. S. A. REGULATION WOOL SERGE SHIRTS—Double Elbow—Lined Front Our Price $5.27 Plus War Tax NAVY DUNDEREES — JUMPER AND : PANTS \ We Could Cnly Get 5 Dozen of These.” Our Price $1.65 Each REGULATION ARMY AND NAVY SHOES—HERMAN MAKE $7.75 and '$8.65 a Pair v NORWICH, CONN. ¥

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