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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY I M 1916. When You Are Ready to Bu Gas Fixtures Call and see the large and complete assortment which we always carry in stock. will be sure to installations AY0 1S MUTE AT REFEREE’S HEARING i | , a stenographer by Fears Answers Might Tend to De-| " grade or Incriminate Him York, Mayo, New July 1.—Virginus St. Julian 1,000 by who has been sued for Miss Wilhelmina yesterday Meyer, used to answer many guestions asked in his examination be- before Referee William A tore trial Skin Muddy? Dull eyes, blotches and other skin blemishes result from a disordered di- gestion. Purify the blood, tone the stomach, gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels and bile with -BEECHAN'S PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢c. L S | Mayo was | Brooklyn for a woman. McQuaid. from the defendant of his marriage to Miss IFlorence Weeks in Scranton, Penn., in 1890, four years before he married the plaintiff in the Mormon church in Brooklyn. The plaintiff was living with Mr. Mayo when Lillian Cook, employed as Mr. Mayo in Haven, committed suicide. dal that followed revealed the Scran- ton wife and the alleged fact that Mr. maintaining a home in Mr. Mayo re- fused to tall: of entanglements with women, and little information was.ob- | tained from him. wvitt, counsel for Miss Meyer, asked Mr. Mayo if he had ever known Florence Weeks and whether he had ever married her. He declined to reply on the ground that Edwin R. L | “it would tend to degrade or incrim- | for a time in W him. ame ground he declined to d ever lived in Chi- inate” On the whether he h > with a woman. He said in Erie, Wheeling, Ocean Grove, N. I, time made his home at the Cosmopoli- tan Hotel in this city. st Ninety-sixth street, TIL. you live i he was asked. No, but I often went there “Did vou ever go them with ence Weeks or Florence “I decline to answer grounds. he Penn and in Evanston, “Di Penn. ever Tells of Only One Child, Mayo said he wasthe father of children but r¢fused to tell Mr, several Croquet Sets $1.00 to $3.00 Couch Hammocks (National Spring Bed Co, Make) %7.50 to $12.0 Special This Week Only For 59¢ A 75¢ Dry Mop With a 25c Bottle of Polishing Oil. The Abbe Hardware Co. 279 MAIN STREET The price and payments suit you and we guarantee all our | abut Lois Dudley had | West | just Wwha i | just what He also lived | Hazleton, | | occupants you !him ! worth | said he owneq several patents which of Pelham. Mayo said he had never known the Rev. G. M. Colville, who is alleged to have married Mr. Mavo and Miss | Weeks and that he did not know the | persons who were said to have wit- | nessed the ceremony. He admitted | that he had lived in Scranton in 1890, but was unable to say just where he was on May 14 of that yvear, when his marriage to Miss Weeks was said | tohave taken place. Asked about his | first marriage to Alma Rice he replied ! that she had died in Cleveland on Jan. 4, 1887. Then Mr. daughter, who is Mrs. Virginia Kerr, 1 | | Leavitt wanted to know | for whom Mr. | to have maintained | Miyo was said i a home in Brooklyn and who bore him He said he knew no one of and refused to reply to a | question as to whether he knew any | one in Brooklyn named Dudley on the ground that to answer would tend to incriminate and degrade him. Then an effort was made to discover he was worth to the end that proceedings might be taken to hold the property pending the trial. He said he had owned the house at | 546 Fourth street, Brooklyn, but had sold it in March, 1915, to F. Leon help, a lawyer, for $11,000. The property is now owned by W, H. C: penter, an employe of the Mayo diator concern of New Haven. children. that name Hides Name of Tenant. “Has there been of owned it?” Mr. Mayo was asked. any change in the the house since you ‘I believe not.”” he replied. “Who lives there?" “I decline to answer on the same ! grounds.” | ‘What did you do with the $11,000 obtained from the property?” “I got rid of it pretty quic “Did you use it for living ex- “I ased it for general expenses.” Asked about other property held by in Connecticut, he replied that he was taxed in that state for $38,000 of property which there were mortgages amounting to $27,000. He $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts thru the Blooé on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de- stroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and agsisting na- ture In doing its work. Tha proprie- tors have so_much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure <hat they offer One Hundred Dollars for amy case that it fails to cure. Send for list The plaintiff wants to learn } anything about them except one, a | wero subject to contract | be obtained | book and because all of testimonials. ‘Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. i A house at well Avenue, New Haven, had been transferred to his daughter, Vir- ginia, last December. She paid 100 for it and assumed the mortgage. Mr. Mayo said he was permitted to live in the house as long as he paid the taxes and the general upkeep. Mr. Mayo said that no information could from his check book be- kept a stub check of his checks 996 D cause he never were made out to cash. The examination of Mayo will be re- sumed on July 7. The trial of the suit is expected to come in November. $1,,- 1 " POLICY RAIDS New Haven Police Swoop Down on Alleged Gambling Places and Place Fight Under Arrest. New Haven, July of policy, Italian style, cent stage, was again broken up last night when officers in street cloth divided into seven squads under De- 1.—The playing in its recrudes- F$1,000 to $2,600 each tective Sergeant Ward, made a num- [ ber of raids. Eight men were arrested, batches of policy tickets seized to- gether with some material used in distributing the tickets. The men ar- rested provided bonds ranging from The general charge is that of maintaining a lot- tery large Ira E. Hicks of West Main street has notified the police that a tent belonging to his young son was stolen from his back yard yesterday. Things That Do Not Happen in Golf HERE IT 1S- WHERE | THOUGHT I T weNnT Just Four LISTEN - Joe-~ | MADE A Six INSTEAD oF A ON THAT TENTH HOLE COME To THINK T NEVER HAPPENS NEVER DROVE A BALL THAT FAR BEFORE 'M OFF MY REGULAR GAME | Gugss | DID You EVER RHEAR A PLAYER — CONFESS To Taws © No MORE PAPER MONEY. Greece Authorizes Issue Drachmae in Currency. Athens, a. m.—The has London, National Bank of Greece via authorized an July increase paper currency of 50,000,000 mae without further gold cover than exists at present. The government has again ylelded to the demands of the allies and agreed that the complete demobiliza- tion of the army will be effected by the end of July. By BRIGGS NO PLAYER OR CADODY Ever FAINTED AWAY ON ACCOUNT OF THIS of 50,000,000