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Thursday, April 3, 2008 |
100 Years Ago: This week in Bristol, 1908
House break
The police have been notified of a break at the summer residence of William G. Low at Ferry Hill. Entrance was affected through a window which it is thought had been left unfastened.
Stabbed over cards
Last evening, about 10.30 o'clock, two Italians named Dominick D'Alessio and Luigi Cosentino, while engaged in a friendly game of cards at the saloon of Joseph R. Silva, 164 Bradford street, quarreled, during which the former pulled a knife from his pocket and stabbed the latter. The stabbing was done so quickly that those in the saloon hardly realized what had occurred, and no one is reported to have seen the weapon. D'Alessio, after stabbing his friend, quickly left the saloon, leaving his coat and cap behind and up to noon today, the police had been unable to locate him. Cosentino ... was stabbed in two places, one over the kidneys, and the other just below the ribs. The outcome of course cannot be determined at this time.
Northern Lights
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, attracted considerable attention during the early part of last evening.
Culled from the pages of the Bristol Phoenix this week in March 1908:
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