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¥ The, Al of the A« in New York City alone from kide | be held"in West ot ¢ man, was begun Monday morning be- ey trouble last year. Don'tallow | 5 ™ S8dge Sumner and & jury In the g . superior court for Washingten county. | tha Jus be képt together during the irial which would probably éccupy two . with thel days. This means that the jufors will bé| K. A. HUGHES CO,, ih thé ustody of the sheHlt, and fed and Boarded at_the expense of the state. = : | Stephen B. Rathbun was excuged from | all Witnessés of the state leava the court| 'S ted tor trial, 1| fury duty on tho ground ¢ the agatnst eglecting pains and aches. Guard | It was the ¥ poate *xninat this trouble by taking aries A Ba : * | Ment ot Octobée 38, 1889, in the kitchén of his heme in Third Assistant . Al droggiets, thres fizes. Guarantéed phéfi,, A Dawlly, of Hopiinton, 35, ‘aceept no imitation and_martied, was the - e od. Mr. Dawiey eald he had fead of th | Be changed. Mr. and Mrs. Bernhart, guests for sev- M and brother W REALLY YOU KNOW THEY ARE DOING YOU | reld &, shorman, 14 COOD AS SOON | AS YOU PUT | ONE IN YOUR 10, MoOouUTH Joseph J. Dowll, 43, marriéd, 6f West- lected #a the léventh jurér. matter in newspaj no_opihion. No_ob) ann Page 8t care for Mrs, | CéPted as juror No. 4 Willidin A, Pei Accepted. 3 . Corhell, Kings Juror. excused and Edwin Albert R. Bail urder case to the casé was cal Charles E. Sisson represents the state ‘world's standard remedy for kidney, | ina Augustine T. L. Ledwldge, the 3 , bisdder and uric acid troables. | cused. salection of a jury was Be cun and berors noon the work was cofh- | gifficult to remove that optnion. H D would consider testimony in preférende {o what he had redd of the case, But it first juror cafl- | was doubtfu! whether his opinion could fon &fid he téok 2 sedt in the jury box. wo stdden loss | Walter E. Place, 46, married, of Exet Soith Kingstoh, §newared tho nuestes | der, and at along the £ame line as the other Jurors. | until tWo o'clock ¥ Darlag the ' litermission the 5 FAdewer, of|neard in chambers the matter of South Kingstbwn, was put through the| Shore Line Bloctric Railroad compan questioning And follewad in HA8 the re-) through Recsiver Robert W. Perkin, sponses made by the first jJurer callsd Accepted as juror No. ‘was_seléBtéd as the elghth juror. ot Bty A Mgt MRS o the accused. Had formed no opinion &s i N B i St G [Bahy. ThL Dmokt At been stiengien: Sawyer, 53, mar- Mr. Dawley, as juror No. 1. the memiory | the défence. . on thi state, and the Jury was siusradtory to Judge Sumner snmbunced thaé hé hed granted_a motion of the attoraeys that 1 E A Pile Sufferers| .l g S > 4 1] [ 4 tve you guick and lasting rellef? S ‘ C Q \ E1¥ny cutting and operations tail VABLEYS 1and danger o: an operation. 5 Do FoU know the cause of piles Is tn- ernal : t affect ih ¢ That there s a stagnatlon of blood D3 Tiok Wltack ths Madt nbd wpeit - | NV AT o2ule? Do you know. that there is a harm: | i Stnd -cent stamp for fred shdple bittd | less_ iRterndl tablet remeds Giseovered | 5 By Dr. Leonhardt and Kngwh as HEM. 18, Mass. | ROID, now cold by Les & OsEooh &ud ile Aru‘fclsls generally, that is guarase ed?. HEM-ROID banishes piles by te- hat he tust|Toom and be called as wanted. Ixeep-|moving the. internal cause, by nm“ care for live stock on the fafm, on wiich| tion wus made to physicians &nd oourt of- | blood circulation in the lower bow Robért Drrsdale, Jz, but _hed formed! Wiliam D. Gréene, 45, Widower, of Hopkinton, knew oOf no reason why he coyld not give & fair verdict. Mr. Greens James Dowd, of Westerly, 58, mar-|was substituted for Albert R ‘ried, was likewise questioned. jm s it objected to and ordered to Jury box to New ork. | S0l o O hbtin, 85, mArhed, s next called. He answered the ustal|at home to cate for his live stock. questions and wae acoepted. Georse W. Walnwrighty Gaorgs W. Cross, 48, ot _Richmond, | Charlestown, hed no positive opiion in 21, Marridd, was fext calléd. Hé was dc-| the case, and his mind was free. was belected in place of Mr. Browning. This completed the jury penel and the 3 xt o and his responses to the| SORrt appointed James Dowd, of West- Montville has | queries were satisfactory. 2 a few | cepted as juror No, 5. He was de-| erly, foreman. Clary H. Sheldon, 2, married, of South]&d for temporary wse. KingAown, was called from the Jjury| ¥he jury in this case wad drawh n ve- Toom and took fhe %itiéss stand. ~Helcord timo and has never been equaled in knew of no reakon Why he cbitld not gitels snurdier case in New England. 4 faif and impartial trid). ¥as excused. Thowhis Birifgrello®. Jr.|,na oniy 81, eingle, was thén chlied for exdmifa-in, siate. don. He dediired B& would give both sides a square deal. The challengdy all One of the Greatest Wastes in Your Kitchen Eliminated came frém Hr, & o jur How Much Money Do You Waste Bach Month on Old Fashioned Cooking Methods? E\ ERY housewrife redfices that one of the greatest wastes-in the kitchen is caused by having to . a:d lard and fat which has been 524 to fry fishy onidns, of other foods which give up their taste and ¢ to ordinary fats ot cooking unds. reason animal fat abssrbs Sors and flavors of foods cookéd in which renders it unfit for any - cooking usé—is bécause it be heated high ehough to nt the absorption of these ccots and Bavers. It bufis first liousewives who éook the mod- em way, with Mazola, aveid this trouble. Mazola, the Great Améri- #:n Salad and Cooking Oil, can be heated to such 2 high temperature without smoking, that the food it instantly crusted over. ’ An Interesting Test That Wil Save You Money The flavor is kept in food codked with Mazola and there are no odors. Try it for yourself. Take a piece of fish, and fry it in Magzola. Then strain off the oil. You can use this strained Mazola even as shoftenifig for a cike or pie cruet. Not 2 par- ticle of the fish flavor will be in either the cake or the pie. And beeause so little Mazola taken up in the food in frying, thete is another big saving in using Maz- ola—especially for the deep frying ofdoughnuts,crullersanderoquéttes. Recent experiments, conducted NATIONAL STARCH 60, Sales Representative for Coph Products Refintug Cu. - 47 Fareswerth Street, Bostos, Miss. Mr. Wi A. Cabista, Manager by expetts in domeéstic. science, prove this fatt conclusively. A give & amount of Mazola will fry more potatoes, doughnuts, fish, or any other food that is deéep-fridd, than laid or ordifafy compounds. As, for instance, when it was dermbnstrated that 2 Ibs. of Mazola fried 2434 1bs. of potatoes, whéreas ohly 7 1bs. 14 ounces of potatoes were fried in 2 Ibs. of lard, - 1t’s 2 great satisfaction; too, for the refinéd woran to use Mazola. Fot it does hot smeke up the kit- chén, not daes it work a hardship _on the néighbers. Costs You Léss Than Helf the Price of Olive Oil Thousands of families every- Where, who aré fond of salads, use Mazola i preference to even the very finest Italian olive oil. It blénds better with the other salad ingrédients than dots olive oil, and akés 2 smoother dréssing, that will keep for weeks without sépar- ating, even When not kept in the it box. If you haven’t yet used Mazola, 8t & can from your grocér today. You'll néver: be without it again. At all gtbeets in pint, quart, half- tallen and gallon cans. Westerly, was called into the court rosm. He testified that he had forméd an opinfon to the extent that it Would be of the get-away of Charles and his cap- Lancelot R. Browning, of Néi town, Was exctsed by the oow stated that it was netessary that ho be The jurdrs were fakshi in automébiles 5, mavhed, 6t|to view the location of the alleged mur- Ly S der, and at 12.30 the court took a recess Norwich, to_dispose of 86 much of the roadbed and appurtenances, Thomas F. Tefft, 1§ married, of Efe-|siats of Rhode Island, from White Rock o Pleasant street. The petition asked married, | for the dlsmantling or sale of the proper- responding 16|ty as it ls, and for authority 1e queries was accepted as furor No.|tifne Service. The petition Was srant- £ 5 ed. Attorneys Whittlesey and Rathbun Lancelot R. “Browning, 35, married, of| appearedwith Receiver Perkins, Thére Sorth Kingstown, was selected as Jurof | was fio oppoeition. It whs réported in_Westetly Monday that service between Westerly and Nor- wich would be aiscontinued Deosmbe i 2. | & der. Tarking told the reproseataitve of The Bulletin that he would continue thé service as long &s possible, with a possi- It was the in- enow storms. on | counss] for accused made no challénges sre challenged by At thb eptning of eourt In the after- thd] noon, at the request of Attorney Lidwidze “ jurérsihwere taken to the jurers’ roofn, 8 and the jurors were okamined voirdire|ne was in cherge, the owner beéing in|ficers. Mr. Sisson outiined the cass of the| This simpic home troatment has au al- on the witness stand in the court roof. | hospital. state, reciting the #bery of the ghooting|MmOSt unbelievable recordssTor sure, Attorney _ Gonefai - as has been already printed in Tns Bul.| SIS and lasting rellet to thousands ot [CipsuLes] ; letin. He called 5pecial atténtion t6 the | foss Lara i conerisl o ot cher e to0m in which the shooting cocarréd and locating the Bailey brothers and their{ds the same for you. mother at the time. Mr. Stsson sald the £ pain and expence of an_operation. Thefe 1 no feason why it should not | state intended {6 prova that Chafles came | home drunk. sbysed his mother, and Bd- gar resented. That Charles went for the revolver and did the shooting. = Hs 1ol ture in Main® and wotld prove statsménts made by defendant. Dr. Marry M. Let, of Now London toi- tified that hé recelved Bdgar Bailey onj :helhmx o,lh?cz?rb:y 23, at about 12:20, — t the hospital. Thé patient came in am- 7 " 3 bulkncs ana was 1n = critioat contivion| UNTH HE Took "Fm"-nm" froth shock and hemorthaze ¢aused by bullet wound in abdomen. Bailey dted| Or F i tha following Tuesday afternoon: i Tl I 1aDig By Mr. Ledwldgs—Mr. Bailey wad 0p- erated upon at once The weund en- B.R.No.1, Loaxt, Ost. | {rance_was on the ltt side of the abds- "For over three years, I wag en The wound wa sinwatd and down-| ol ith Rheumatism. ward. Bafley rallied from tha operation A L and was conscions early the néxt morn-| Sréated with doctors and iried nearly | ing and was copsclous up to the morninz | everything without benefit, of day of his death. ¥e was consclou: 1 F 4 up to ten o'clotk that morning Ang he| g ey, I tried ‘Fruit.a- tives'! ded betwenn thrse and four oefick in Befors 1 had used half @ bos, I saw the afternoon. impravement ; pain was easicr and Mrs. Jolla Bailes, agéd 78, mother of [ phe mm,cmg:,i to go down. 353 | the aboused and the man alleged to have | oo & | been murdéted, testified that Bhe lived in continued taking this frui Bosiston etreet, An Fajrvlew park. West. | medicine, improving all the time, rly. Saturday night, October 23, Charles | il cams home about § o'slock, eb, was atons| AB0 SOW I can walk about two miles in the house at the tims. Mdgar came | #8d do light choresabout the place®, home hAlf an hour later. When Hdxar ALEXANDER MUNRO, camé in witness Jras eitting In & rooking | Py chair near the table. Charles was sit- 00c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, I nhit &t th e WES ISR, [0 MRS | Mdemlrsof rom FRUIT ATIVES | and went to lils bedrdom &nd took off his| lamited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. { co:l.‘ u‘;::en he c.L\me out he sat at a srmal e up against the window. She Could mot rechll WRAt Edgar said - to| BAFF SIS he heard a revolver o Charles at first. falt o stinging Xr‘\’,hls side. Dr. Joinson Chatis BAQ been dvtnkthe hestiy. | Sl corious trom the siart and belir: After Bger sat down thers Was no Son-| oq Bagar could not survive. versation. She persisted that sha could SiE & N not tell what her two sons had said | Créss-examined by Mr. Ledwidge, Dr.| She 2id not remember that Edgar up- | Jonn testified ths he did not see bralded Charles for drinking, Shé eaid | Chiarles Bailey that night | Gate Edgar that Mr. Slison _had asked her quéstions|three guarters of a grain of morphine in at Kinkwton: When MF. Slason. aked | two doecs. Witness acked Edgar o the| het 1f she Qld fiot say their thay BAward | house, how the shooting occurred and had spoken to CRarles abbut drink and | Edgar sald it was accidental §von that Charles saig he would dfink as lonk | after leaving WWesterly Edgar told him as he ¢ould ket it. Mrs. Balley 53id £né| that he had been shot after having words did not reéall such convérsation., Charles | wi r was on the op- went up ftairs to his room. When he > London hospital. cAme back into he kitehén she hearc|probably w an hour after leavine the report of a pistél in the room. ans | Westes Bdgar talked coherent d the bullet siruck Ed. she sald. No ohe| complaineéd of the pain. Ededr did not was in room éxcept witness, Charies and | tell the doetor, that he had & himeeie. Edgar. Whin Charlés come down stalrs.| By Mr. Sleson—Dr. Jobnson _testiffed Why Hudson Stands First ~~ Among All Fine - It needs mwmth S er t 9 . deserving the confidence Fine materials, careful s vision and . accurate ship are no monopoly with Hud- And whete i practiced the sure reward is a loyal follow- ing with faith in that car. Yet how account for the dif- ferential which is so overwhelm- ingly evident in the preference for Hudson ? We know that ever since the Super-Six was brought out, near- Iy five years ago, it has outsold all other fine cars. We kinow that Hudson owners who ever change to cwnership of another make are few. We kihow that thousands of Hudson own- ers have found such abiding con= 5 i FE i | i+3§ -~ “ I PR, 7-Passenger Phaston. 4-Passenger Phaston. %.Passénger Coupe. Tocting Limbuting. . $hond . PRICES F. 0. 8. DETROIT ERNEST WHITE, Dealer PHONE 1142 SHsus | o7d tihe and ¥hen he eamé back, B4 | velver went offl Charles was standing. {came back he eaid, “Mother, I'm eBot® ]\\'imesa left Edgar alone, while she went b | | Hbbart strect extension, Westeriy, not far| { 1E8gar a much longer time, Mfa. Batiey “| Bafley home. ~He said he hdd ¥mewn the witness comimenced 16 Ttad 4 newspaper.| that after arrival in New Londen he tel- Ephone the police encourage Charles 15 talk, for whén he| wuch informtion as he the shooting. Sherlfft Tred T. Mitchell, a he aecidentslly sfot Rfgar. Witneas|member of the Westerlv police foree, | skid che soréaméd whed the bhot we| e in éxpectation that her actlon might not was druhk he talked at randofm. Charles owned the revéiver With which | a. fiée wat stafding nea: i, Edgar &atd Fdgar went out ot tAs homes, | When Bdgar cama in, Chatiss was still in thé kitchen. BEdgar wbnt out 2 sen-| ‘wal ‘Mother, I'm ehot. Witness s said he was sorty and aen went away and she did not ste htm tll he was brought to the hous | harlés had 3 lantefn w Pim in the yard after ti 3 own, Mrs. Kay and Dr. Johfison use soon after the shoot- Edgar before he went to the hes- | Wwho sai ‘Why should such a thing to us?” On cress-examinatlon by Mr. Ledwidge s. Balley told in detail the location Edgar af; he came s thought Charles| and took the lahtern| Charles was up stairs about | or ten minutes. She leArd Charles | eominz down stairs. She ald not know ther he sat down, but when the ré- Edgar fell from the chatr 8 the flsor He went out of doors fhinutes, then out again and when he Mrs. Clark’s to telephoné, for a dve- ior. When she came back Chatlés was imot there. Charles did oonie badk aftér he had called a doctor and seid one Was dgar was then lying on hid She could not rememBd All that ace, but remembered ! b The housé Wwas lignted by v lamps. Bdgar took no {ilght ouy with him, when he fefr the i house and went into the vkrd. James L. Clark, testfied ke Itved tn from ihe Bailey house. Had . known Charles Balley four or five years and! chme to his house and at hér request he Johnson lephone. Mrs. and Edgar Bailey. wefe thers when he first arrived. Later Charles came ta d the doctor was coming. Charles {went up stairs, came down and went out {of doors. Mo came back: and epoke to Bdgar. Witness' next saw Charies| through 2 window and that was the last| { time he saw Charles, untll after his ar{ | rast. vitness had no talk with Edzar hat night. By Mr. Ledwidee—Charles was at thé atil the ambulance came &nd tdok zar to the hospital In New Londen &h {or a short time , theré: went homie ‘in expeet | eicphone call from Dr. Johnson at Léndon, as the doctor said Ke would cail fiom thers. Witness received fo tele- phone call during the night. Dr. Henry Lincoln Johnsgn tebtthed heo £33 been called by teléphone to the fley four or five vea: e did nat sde gk‘fl.rlcs Bailey there. xagr was. lyink o0 & bed In a sérious ‘¢ondition. e of brkd the ambulance and acéofpanied Ed:- #hr Bailey to New Jondon. Bdgar wes Westerly, giving had in ration to the night of Oc: n after had télephone |search of C Withess went 08 2. m. {and thén to Bow cent to (he |tha Tom Allen & i - £ fés | Bailes he 10ld him to gt a doeior, Charlés ome oft Ledward avenue Sergeant Donald McT.. Fergusom of the ment ~testided hé and returned 1o pe Charles Baill the Jobn ¢ crist’s house or Officer Curtin o0 the effects of probibition aad A ek munity chest olun of giving. & The committes 3 arranging 26F & hbm i ber of prominest sheakers frof blhe: 2 2 ] baek to Westerly by automobile. Tecéss’ was taken o Tuesday unday as with w 35 With (he American Tegion fiseal vear rranged to begin the calendar year Jan. 3 posts of the erganization of - ¥ nd are drpected to conduct | MMAY friesds and rélatives atténfier between new abd then to - |ihe funeral bf Ank T. Sulliyin at ke fmembe: The paid np | Bome, No. 5 Downer street. Monday, mom. iewion In the stata now | iNE. There was a high mass 6f 7] 900. Candidates b§ Joining now | n St MichBel's church, Rlev. John. be required to pay any dues for | celebrant At the offertors Mes. Hughes nth of December. sang Pié Jeru, and after the fal abelu- - yion Martin H. Spéliman sang Lover of My Soul. The memBrs ¥ the rual meeting of con- | Ladies’ Catholic Denevoient wssoctatios cial weltare €ld TRe. | aitended in a body and friends ahd rels- and 11 in the Rhode Isiknd Medieal | ivag wore prekent from New London anes Aipg. Providence, have befn |jgewhere. BuriAl was in St Mihiels will Be seetions on{rembters, Futher Kednh offéring Prave: A welffre, 51 the grave. Tha behftrs wiie sis ay and recreation. | hrothers of Miss Sullivan, Jages, Chirths 1l be open 1o the pubiic | John, Edward, Bufene &hd Jeseph Sully terest is expeeted in the meetings |ygn. tatés. Discussions will be led by Rbodi Max Raithal, the hext witness istand fén and womum. that e was an officer of the We: rolice Gepartment and went & Maine Tortland, to Theré we © The topich o bo covh Mr. Ledwidge, a_member of said he bhad station. s departimen d for Sheriff Drown 10 téfrible pain and in"a‘eerions condition. Edgar said en route . to tho hospital, “Guess this will get me.” At this péint the Jury was ‘taken out. afid o attorneys discussed the admissa. | | bility ‘of evidenee, Baaid on alleged dec- {arations by Edgar Balley:to’ Dr. John- ton. ' Cleim was Made that what Edgar Eaid in the ambulance wils not a dyioe +| @eclaration “If ‘r;e lfi; ;;:n_ ;nnar:v afternoon_&fter . SRooting ~ Skiurday c.wign iz BtétEment: waS hade by - | Bgar Bailey while there wits ample op- Pportunity. Johason “at'the Fas aseldontal Went up stairs and when he came back ‘ Years. ?fllfw Ask your Druggist how many Medi e - inthe g Used. by Millions of Peogle Sold Every- is to play safe with stomach, liver ‘and bowels—keep ’ " them healthy and active. Tested and proven for over 60 years he has sold them. ~ to insure