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| g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918, & EVOLVER EXPERTS |53 e s, 6t v ™| BABY DOLY GASE 0P | PENNSYLVANIA TRAIN Reatleortnian \ [ouocucingi Rovolvers aad fenives. — KILLS 26 WORKMEN head w a . 37" ask Mr. A\‘Ixfifi\]\l Bas sl | A search was made in the house. | yudge Deelines to Permit Jury to Visit i e — No. He passed one by mine,” said | found a cartridge on a shelf. Then | Scene of Bridgeport Murder, But ”“.’vl‘.,‘f"o'\l'" he observed the muzzle of a revolver | Runs Down Foundry Employes MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE — R AL sticking out. After removing a few | 1TiP May Be Made Late T R T (e e 81 WEST MAIN STREET .............. NEW BRITAIN, OONN. s 8. stones he got the gun. The butt of | . 5 - = 4 I SEOORL R L CILENLTES & (Continued from First Page) M Rose Naples, mother-in-law, ras wrapped in a cloth. The wit- | .- Bridgeport., Oct. ~—William TEL. 2040 S Sty et R el Saereppad in a cloth. The Wit | Thomas, known in connection with Outside of Cleveland, ! t the weapons offered in the cvi- | KNew there was no trouble between | army pistol handed to him and it was the Keystone club riot as “Baby Doll”, Claveis A i CORPORATIONS NOTICE A the Perrettas and Palmese. She said | marked as & axhibi The revelver | W&S blaced on trial charged with eveland O., Oct. 3.—Twenty-six o Were presented in court as they | .0 - SIS SUC ERINOSE, B pm | mar (]c( a5 @b exhibity, The revolver | ... g5 today, the jury having been | Men Were killed and two others prob- Under the provisions of the Revenue Bill which has bee e tusned over to him: E: -] was loaded. Ten cartridges were | UL L Horcrors ably fatally injured this morning passed by the House, and is now under consideration by the Sen- 2 e e 4 “Didn’t he leave hbecause vour . ¢ el i n the morning of the crime he ar- e ‘m m]"hm‘ 4l th-:‘: lf’o\.m’d- lfl .]th'crm‘fijllui r(mm. 01‘- the cel ‘ e me A i heon when Pennsylvania passenger train ate, Fourth Liberty Loan bonds will, to a limited exent, consti- :pd to have plmlozrux»’l[s and engi- a: Te it e G Il“} ‘u a] w]m - nn Mex l)m.O :(x £ I blacedlatithe Iba. Ehiciattocney AT No. 625 from Akron to Cleveland, | tute a 103 % investment to corporations. Under this bill the 1’s maps prepared - The witness | Sl sk \~“0m L] o .»0”“(' tt \\-A:! L 3 V“mn-:u. 1 inhh‘ml 5 s e R R e cr;shed into a crowd of workmen norm: income ts on corporations is fixed at 18% This rate, d he took the revolvers to Har e el W, o, xamination the witness said he did | LeWls of Boston, m ¢ the rioting | 2liBhting from a local train at Bed- however, is reduced to 12% with respect to earnings expended for td to find out which weapon was No,” replied the witness not examine the Colt revolver to see Ren de sceneio e Lo e | o d - eours q ' of ) i ¢ i g £ A - S s rd, a suburb. ten miles from here. certain purposes during the taxable year. One of these purposes is bA ey el o T e Mrs. Krasmo Perretta testified in | if it was recently fired. He did not | 4 hootins arl ¥Foster who ap-|mpe’mon we 4 . : 4 3 3 y L J 2 ) ER e 3 STl e e men were employed at the Mec- for purchase of obligations of the United States issued after Sep- zgerald behalf of her husband. Mrs. Perretta | test the pearl-handled revolver to see | s for the state, objected to this | yrviar Inte A 3 B 2 8 i k b 2 Sy T T s AMyler Interstate Coundry at Bedford. tember 1st. 1918 Under certain circumstances, therefore, a cor- "he burial of Palmese was stopped | Said she is the mother of two chil- | if it had Dbeen recently fired. Office Judge Joel B. Reed denied the | mpe local train from Cleveland was i vhich buys Fourth Liberty Loan bonds with income other The body | dren, ages 3 and 2 yvears. The night | Carlson said he went to the grape|moton but said the defense might poration \whlcl fouyss ounth ‘Ldbertyiloon bond it 7 the order of the witnes s taken back to Laria’s undertaking | in duestion her husband retired first | arbor and he ms and a section of hip bone was | and she followed. She slept until | and a jug, possibly of one gallon ca- | fit. Mr. Lewis then moved that cials s many of the workmen bhoved from Palmese. An envelope | awakened by screams and then heard | pacity. The jug, was covered with | witnesses be excluded from the court- | alighted from the local train before s offered to the witness and he | the police patrol arrive. In response | dirt. He said he went down because | room while one witness was on the ( it stopped and in a heavy fog stepped d it contained a piece of bone, | to questions she sald that she never | he had heard “they had a great time | stand and this was agreed to by Mr. | over on the north bound track where etrated with a bullet. | knew of trouble or ill feeling between | there”. The witness was questioned | Foster. the passenger train struck them tates Attorney Alcorn proceeded | her husband, his brother and Palmese, | at considerable length on his ability The fir witness was Aubrey B. St = L e s T MR = GOODWIN BEACH & CO ige Burpee asked the attorney if he | lowing the slapping of the Nappi| had been awakened suddenly from | made plans of the layout of the C] lTEMS ‘ hsidered the introduction of the | child. 1In that instance she was as- | sleep and one who had not been | streets close hy the club and of two i Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Telephone £120. ar rving 600 of them to work. wise taxable at 189 saves 69. This, with the face rate of interest Pennsylvania railroad company of- on the bonds, makes 10%¢ aw a couple of bottles | renew it later in the trial if it thing necessary. *It seems to me [ saulted and her husband, one of the | sleeping. His testimony was nearly | fioors on which shootings occurred.| ~— E. F. MCENROE, Manager. : : : A , Manager, re is a multiplicity of exhibits, accused, came to her assistance. Pal- | expert. He was under cross examination when Joseph McGrath has accepted a po- said. Judge Burpee said he did | mese was not present. Patrolman Strolls testified to the | noon recess was taken { sition at Russell & Erwin's. intend to interfere with the state’s | Charle of prosecutions, ras J 5o stand a's . = = ' the regular mail carriers s e loc; X Attorney Alcorn said that he in- | late this afternoon and told of seeing | as if it had been washed. A third re- EPIDEMIC MAY CLOSE post ofltlm(‘ are ill ll(“(‘hmr |::.(qu:” : S dourse of the E v0 men in s 1 in Jos- - ded to show the course of the bul t\\v[;‘: n in the vicinity of the murder | volver, which! was found in J MERIDEN’S CHURCHES | new force of carviers has been put on 5 The bullet passed through H_m on night Palmese was slain and | epl's room,: was: marked as an exj fhdny moit op thom inespericncon 1y and came out through a hip | neither was Erasmo. hibit. A large Jja¢k ' knife, was Rasnih e R e cket The concluding witnesses were the | found in the pantry. There was. 4 3 2 “harles W. Frost of 190 New Brit- | Perretta brothers, who denied mur- | staln on the blade but the witness | Pastors May Voluntcer to Suspend H"Z“':“';i"“'-"( bR Annaguesiol the | g o~y | — - S e = Ave Hartford, stated that he [ dering Palmese or owning the re-| declined to state what it was. The e A e By 5 DEr: O ommerce is in iNew 0] - - amined the 38-caliber revolver on |volver with which, the state claims, | knife was passed to the jurymen. ScryicesstinicssiElnguc fabaten Sl Tondon Smaking § arranzementa i ox Flnanclal St l d P e 4 and found one chamber had [ the crime was committed The court adjourned at the conclu- 000 ca speakers for the Connecticut Cham- eel an |g n emptied. There was a trace of Revolvers and knivi belonging | sion of the cross-examination of the 2 ber of .( ommerce convention. Sec- ( | rder in the barrel. These revolv- | to the Perrettas were introduced at | witness. Meriden, Oct. 3.—Closing of the | Fet2ry Sprague is chairman of the 3 i are marked with numbers so that | the trial yesterday afternoon. When State's Attorney Alcorn was sur-| Protestant churches here by voluntary | SPeAKers committee. 9 e New York Stock Exchange cuota- ron viar etS | v can be traced through dealers. | cross-examination was resumed after | prised when he learned during the | action will probably be decided by the | , T 1¢ Tegular meeting of the W. (. T. | tions furnished by Richter & Co. ‘ 1 lo numbers on the revolver in ques- | lunch Michael Toria was questiond as | trial that Patrolman Thomas Dolan, | pastors tomorrow or Saturday if the U. scheduled for Friday has bheen e (o aae Y L 2 % 3 ) ¢ | members of the New York Stock Ex- h were chiseled and machined off. | to the route he followed after leaving | one of the witnesses, is now in the | influenza epidemic does not show im- | VO tponed because of the epidemic of he witness showed the revolver [the Nappi house on the night of the | service and at sea. provement. The city today obtained :"“”“"' The state convention will | €Range. rl-:m PR SRR B trace the powder and also to show | murder. Judge Pierce went over the ——— imellotin bulliing atiin e iOnrHEs Homal| bornoldbatinElimanticfoniibursday Oct 18,1018 B[ e Rl ot tiansoanding i ore the marks had been removed. | questions until Judge Burpee put a for the Aged and will use it to house “"j‘l]r.ndu). of this “Cc‘fl e . High Iow <Close | is how the 8-hr. basic day, adopted his opinion the marks were Te-|stop to it on the ground of repetition. J[]HN AHRIAN MART[N influcnza patients. City health offi- |y ors hosclm At the New Britain In- | Am Beet sug 69 | by the Steel corporation, will be ap- tly removed. Mr. Frost has been | When Attorney Alcorn started on the cer J, A. Cook today estimated that | e ‘f,',“,m(",,(:‘m:,‘rc,:‘,‘,;“.:'s'\yo,(,‘ ig | Alaska Gold . 3% | plied and how far through the iron foreman at Colts’ Patent Fire|same line of questioning Judge Burpee there were 1,000 patients in the city. | .oported as “m‘;me,.,,\;]\r (“',\ proved at | Am Car & Fdy Co 4 P $53% |and steel industrial fabric its effect s Co RN said that his remark to Judge Pierce ["EI] AT PELHAM BAY The numiber of deaths has been few. | (ne hospital. o “lam can ...... " " 443 | will be felt. As vet no details ar dn cross-examination the witness | applied equally to him. Volunteer nurs are organizing | e e “am Tce b 3 53 | forthcoming as to how the 10 @ that a good thorough job in the Michael Casale, one of the party at schol teachers to as noval of all possible identification | the Nappi home, Sunday night, June frks was done. 2, d there was no trouble among t in an emergen- 5 s which i o ovencd st | RICHARD MURRAY ESTATE | 3 fn 16 per cent. wage increase, which it means at the present time, will be “onti S 3 : applied to cmlovees compeasated on titzgera 3 Prospect | those presen He re a (Continued from First Page) 2 5 y DY 3 n:: "];/\‘?5:‘:'{]{1(“‘:){ uj“owm-ykn on | 10:30. B feRsotise pabot == The Meriden hospital is being equip- AmESugs ST TN ia tonnage basis or to tho in s. He has beem in the gun busi- Patsey Robina 'sald) he! has known|| Prothers Dy Hen tin of this [ Ped with more beds but is handicad: | pyventory of Property Placed at | Am Toba blast furnace plants, wha remia for -hr. periods of work in a change of turn, but it has been ascertained that in corporation plants the one and one-half rate for overtime will apply Martin of | Ped by lack of nur s 30 years and has been at Colts’ | the accused over four years. On the | city, Attorney James i £ o e Jan. 1. Mr. Fitzgerald was an | night of June 2 he saw them on the | Buffalo and Joseph K. Martin o - ert in the Small murder case in|lawn in front of their house about 9 | Naugatuck, and a sister, Miss Loretta DEATHS AND FUNERALS Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop AT S Fe Ry Co $16.749.16—Alling Estate Totals $11,283.73 w Hampshire. o’clock. He talked with them until | Martin of this city. TR { Bala Loco 218 3 f ay work. X ot z & HOBO S on also to Sunduay and holiday work, in- n June 4, independently of Mr.|about 11 o’clock, when he went home. Funeral arrangements have not _ William F. Kurtz. W. W. Fagan and J. J. Fitzsimons [ B & O 1\\@( of a ‘(1:;\H|lr~ rate. Steel makers st he made an examination of the | On cross-examination the witness said [ been made. The body will be brought William 1. Kurtz, aged 36, died at|appraisers of the estate of the late ! B R T ..... | generally have made o = anhenuess olver. One chamber was dis-|he fixed the time because he got | to this.city for burial. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Murray, have filed their | Beth Steel | ments, as they are waiting for infor- rzed. There was a trace of pow- | home at i me siatiaoe e - Jacob Kurtz of 43 Woodland street, | inyentory with the probate court plac- | Bputte i mation on the details. A meeting of S A e P cath of Paul Famion. early this morning, after an illness of i : ¢ . e ] The revolver shown o Iy 36 h IS : ing the total valuation of the estate, | Can Pac i the general committee of the Amer- caliber. The cartridge from such Mrs Parker of 37 Maple Paul Fanion, aged 27 ve son of | only 36 hour Pneumonia, brought | qyhject to certain incumbrances, at | Cen Leather ... |ican Iron and Steel Institute on Wed- evolver has a velocity of 825 feet | street said that she was home Sunday | Mr. and M Fanion of 70 Smalley | ON. it is believed, by Spansh influenza, | $16.749.46. Of this amount $9,480 is [ Ches & O ...... 573 ‘mwm\ afternoon after this,issue has | second. The bullet used in those | night, June 2. Alongside of her pro- | street, died at about ten o'clock last| caused his death. Mr. Kurtz Was | epresented in real estate, $750 in an | Chi Mil & St Paul 18 “annv to pre born in New Britain, but spent a con- bpons are metal-cased and such | perty is a path to Maple street. She | night at Camp Devens of influer automobile, $1,500 in insurance, §1 Col F & 1 Phe far reaching influence of the d- lets do not readily mushroom. He [ retired about 11 o'clock and was | Fanion weat to camp July 25 with | siderable part of his life in the west, | i) cash and the rest in stock in the | Cons Gas | cision has been proved quicker than present at the autopsy and at|awakened by the report of a shot. | the large quata leaving this city | returning to this city from California | y\iurray Brothers Brick company and | Crue Steel | expected, if the recommendations af suggestion the portion of bone [ Then she heard the sound of someone | at that time. He is one of three only three weeks ago. He has since | {ne Richard Murray Brick company. | 1 1‘(” 1 manufacturers’ association in Pitt removed. The bullet entered the | running. Screams were next heard. | members of his family in the serv-|been employed as government inspec- The astate of Edward Alling lm; al- ni“< - burg may be taken as an indication fv of Palmese on the right and Sees Two Men Ruuni ice, all of them in the army. The|tor., He is survived by his wife and | o haon appraised by (L V. Camp and | pog o There the 8-hr. basi accepted, but e out on the right side near the e e R e young soldier was married in Plain- | one iehild, his parents, two brothers, | i . f{atch. It totals $14,283 il rd 4 48-hr. week for machine and The hole through the bone. sp- Mrs.. Clara Williams of 35 Cherry | Ville but a short time before he was | I'red W., and 1Emil J., both in the [ ‘hwh' *11,(»4}41 % m' Vvv.ll ‘M;m_. i st pfd | foundry operatives is demaaded bes fchigys (1,00, : Goodrich Ruly 278.80 is in cash in the Berlin | G¢ Nor prd ngs Bank and §4.93 in the New | 3¢ Nor Ore Ctfs ced as if made by a 38-caliber | street was awakened on the night of | called into service and his wife, for-|army, and two sisters, Misses Barbara lat. There were indications ou the | the murder by the sound of a shot. Miss Agnes Zickwolf, survives(and Marion. Iuneral arrangements hing that the revolver was hzld | She heard and saw two men running | him. Besides his wife he leaves his| have not been completed. | fore overtime rates apply if, as also recommended, a Saturday half-holi- sa ely. in the direction of Maple street. They | parents and several brothers and sis- O i e iEhicen | (:\’tf-\l’tlxil{(\“fi S B cross-examination the wituess | came from Cherry street. ters. They arc Alexander, at William A Humphrey. TEOE T Inspiration | " By Nov. 1. there will be highat quizzed regarding the rust in the | Before retiring on the night of June | Davens, Theodore at Camp Green! William A Humphrey of West Nor- 1 o Renngcot Son [ prices to New England and general- .ol of the revolver. He said that |2, Mrs. Mary Farrell of 78 Maple | Mrs. Jesse Whitney, and Miss Aldora. | walk died Monday night at his home. | The Alumni of New Britain General | 44CK Steel i 1v to points east of Pittsburgh through ‘e was a difference in the rust|street heard the report of a shot| No funeral arrangements have been | Funeral services were held in West | hospital held their annual meeting at | Fehigh Val . | an advance in freight rates. These oa by ‘the discharge of ihe rc- | shortly after 13 o'clock. Then she |mado s it is not known when the | Norwalk this afternoon at 2 o'clock. | the Arurses home on Griswold streat, | LOUIS & Nash | are due partly to a transfer from cer and that caused by dampness. | heard two men coming up the path | Pody Will be sent to this city. Mr. Humphrey was formerly in the | yesterday. The following members | MaX Mot com | commodity rates to classified rates Can you tell what is the differ- | from Cherry street. She went to an- Although 145 new cases of Spanish | grocery business in this city under the | were elected to officei—President Mrs, | SL¢X Petrol .. | and partly because of an alleged in- o7 asked Judge Pierce. other part of the house and sw them | influenza were reported to the health | firm name of Humphrey Bros, onlgeorge H. Bradley; vice-president | vt o, & flud Cduaiity Wstwear Comiral West il ‘0" replied the expert. The ac-|running along Maple street. Both | department authorities today, this| Myrtle street. He is survived by two | afre John S, Buell: 'w,.,.(‘(..‘n AL Ny ons ‘(7‘”""!)1 4 1 Qti\f“.“ & “:,'I‘ Bast. They d intently followed this examina- [ wore caps. She thought they were | TMUSt not be taken to mean that the | brothers, John D. and Fred G., both | ;o B Scheyd: treasurer, Miss M BY WY LT I Dt e @i e StockilyibuilE: i epidemic has taken a sudden turn for | of Waterbury SR e T (o pac | cover plg iron and semi-finished and fodical Bxaminer Dr. Harry El- Miss Gertrude Larson of 29 Cherry | the worse, as 103 of thesc cases are — L rp,l e Susceasiul My CaT R e sl Bennit i finishod & |steel. | The, &SRS ol Toi] %k cullad © tesity Al e s e e e ;Lw:xk;’v ones that were quarantined by the at- Dohnil i iancon reported. VH was voted at the meet- Peoples Gas amount roughly to 10 per cent. and Imination of Palmese at the hos-|in bed and heard the sound of hot. | tending physicians during the past John Linus Larson, aged 30, died ing to pay ,”‘" dues of all n\m’ubev Pressed Steel Car. 69 will of course affect consumers of steel L He described the cuts on Pal- | Then she heard two men coming up | tWo or three days but which could not | at the New Britain General hospital | /10 are doing duty overseas. There| Ray Cons ....... 24 % and of pig iron, including again: . the o'« face and the bullet wouad in | the walk of their house. She looked | P reported because of lack of time. | this noon. He was a member of the |?r® 10 members in the service and | Reading ......... 89 883% | class 3 steel makers. body. Dr. Blcock said that Pal-|out and saw one who stopped. e | Thus there are really only 42 mew | Vega lodge, Andre lodge, I. O. O. E., | Several more going. A buffet lunch | Rep T & S 91 A step forward has been made in e identified the accused as his| held something that shined. cases today, bringing the total up to ! {he Svea Social club, and the Mutual | WAS served. So Pac 88% ! the distribution of pig iron to- sub- ilants. Dr. Elcock said he sug- O 709. Aid society of the Stanley \Works. ———— So Ry E contractors of essential manufactures od to Pa e that “You must olice Tell of Arrest. Dr. Henry Moore, superinten- | Funeral arrangements have not yet e s S0 Ry pfd hrough a provision allowing pig iron e had a fine fight.” Sergeant William C. Hart testified [ dent of health, said this morning that | been completed. L. F. & 0. BUY FROFERIY. | Studebalker makers to ship on a pledge that the Palmese replied, ‘No trouble’ " that he, in company with Officers | in view of the very large number of Al Landers, Frary & Clark have pur- | Texas Oil ftbr 18 to be put.to a divect oy At said to Palmese, ‘A. man don't | Hellberg, Strolls and Tonene, went to | cases of this disease within the city Anthony Szelden. chased the old Germania House prop- | Union Pac direct war use. cut and shot for nothing!” the Cherry street house. The witness | he thought the death rate was Te- Anthony- Szelden died last night | €'ty on Center street, owned by the | U'nited Fruit o While cast-iron pipe manufacturers boalmese replied, ‘no trouble’” | talked with the man who was shot. | markably low. following a short illness. He was 29 | August Zehrer estate. This property | Utah Cop ....... are pleased to receive the advance of then said, ‘Do you mean to tell | The vietim told him who committed _ vears of age and married. His wife | 1® directly opposite the factory office | ' S Rub Co '$3“‘(,!, Ton allbwed . mont of it will be vou were assaulted for nothing?' | the assault. As a result he and. y | and three children survive him. The | Puilding. What plans the company | 1 S Steel . :\;w:)rhod 0 the i han aoet of pHe Palmese again said there was no | Officers Carlson and Dolan went to PLAN GERMANYS DEFEAT | funeral will be held tomorrow morn. | P2 fOF its use is not known, but it| U S Steel pfd i b Mok sections where fthe s bbie? » the home of mo! Barrett The (N [ing at 8 o’clock at St. Andrew's | Will Probably be held with a view to | Va Car Chem 1 m”’_ JrgbE ) ,,”m“;r n Elcock id that Palmese told | house was in darkness and the door church Rev. Edward Grikis win | further development of the factery. ! Westinghouse \p"m.g” 'fi; naten “‘ jistant i he had trouble with the ac.|was locked. Frsmo, who answered, | Representatives of Eight Nationali- | officiate - Sl [[iastefciouen feonsitorabldiztan en about six months previous. He | was only partly clad. The witness = = TE LASSIFICAT Willys Overland > = o i d.\v.qm ll‘ulxnr&\(‘ ;mm[uu i having | said that Erasmo told him that he ties From Baltic to Adriatic Confer | b o T S o OO AT ok At TIoY i | Steel output in September with two s % e i 2 "ALO TROLLEYMEN STRIKE, jays less has exceeded that of Aug- trouble with one “Luigi. (Erasmo) did not know there had o Tty [ Swaie, S o e e el =aes g G5 i br. Elcock identified the piece of | heen any trouble or that any shooting On How Best to Hit Kaiser, [ee=t ”"(; -”( fio “»] “m»“"» ! 'F WANTED—Young lady for salos R o | nst. A marked improvement in the ienoa bip | pons ‘and| /it | was|| had taken place) Hrasmo sald thathe/| wasnington, OGSt 5owith the view | ao g rrect fon Al Uhe lines ol sirl ¥ Alling Rubber Co. 103510 Limitation of Claims. | auality of coke is reported and some Wn to the jury. The witne had retired about 14:15 Lor ot bt e iy L e —— | At a Court of Probate holden at | headway is thus being made on.the sed the opinion that the hole v ergeant Hart said that the ac political, military and economic o’clock this morning, The tle-up was | WANTED—Repair man. Alliang Rub- | New Britain, within and for the Dis- | Pledge of the trade to increase out: e by a 38 calibre bullet. In were taken to the bedside of ar on’ in the Near East, represen- | complete, the company making na beriCo. 10-3-1d | trict of Berlin in the County of Hart “nnt. 10 per cent. The Carnegie Steel Mon the ovolver wa Reld close| Palmiese al The Hospital tatives of eight of the nationalitics | effort to move cars with whatever | — = ford and State of Connecticut, on the | Co. mainained this week it per he body of Palmese I asked him (Frank Palmese) if | axt : : ¢ Zas : 91 cent of furnace capacity in blast last .xtending from the Baltic to the | force was available : ; ! 3ra aay of October, A. D., 1918. n cross examination Dr. Tlcock | he knew the men—(the Perrettas.) | Adriatic and including a population LosT “n e x(ln]x.("H' and Na e e Bermard 1. Gaftney, Ts., | week and its rate of ingot production that Erasmo asked Palmese:| Palmese said, “He shot me,” point- | egtimated at 5,000,000 persons who| ar s Coont S ; tional Bank, lac black hand bag. | | bre | a5l 978 mér | cant agalost 97,5 el n you lic there and say I shoting to Erasmo and Palmese pointed | nave suffered from German and Aus. | pritain. wiitie wns vy thel of New | [Finder please return to 30 South ) "85 " otion of €. Ernest Carlson of | cent. for the previous week. The in- I | to Jos AndleaidriBrother ciit me |5y s stcinss eagepieiniviers e & (EBELCIL S LR U dY fol R REroDate (REREl s ticel: dx caid New Britain. as administrator on | dustry enters October, always a .good almese replied. “Yes. | with aldithe witness rsen A District of Berlin, in the County of | said I o e - z % 5 5 e et : t -y create a federation for the promotion | [raytford and State of Conneetlout | the estate of David Olson. late of New | month, under generally .auspicious dge Pierce re rl_vf loehetonil The officer remained with Palmese | op their common interests on the 3rd day of October, 4. D. | WANTED—Two or three unfurnished | Britain, within said district, deceased. | conditions. r /glven in the polics SOee Sdlhleitne pnsoncte WeneRbeine) talien | e fnadonal Hesirépresentediwere i : i | rooms for light housekecping, near his Court doth decree that six | Although it may have no connec- in. The notes showed that Doc- | away. Later they were brought back | pinne, Lithuanians, Poles, <Czecho- | pye Sl @ center. Box 24A, Herald, 10-3-2dx | months be allowed and limited for | tion, it is interesting at least at the Elcock said then that Palmese [ when Medical Examiner D FEAL| b Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge L hibi bt = 5 ; = s & A1 slovaks, Ukrainians, Rumanians, o 1 S G the creditors of said estate to exhibit | time when signal successes have been hed his head away when Erasmo [ Elcock returned. | k¢ L | Upon the cxhibition to this Court g ok | Jugo-Slavs and Ttalian Irvedentists. | ,¢ ¢ne agroement whereby Mary Ibitz their claims ag it the fighting fronts, the War tor and directs that public e to Hit “Good Bye. T Die.™ The aim of the federation, it was given of this order by ad- Defense Opens. dge Plerce said that he was sur- ed at the suddenne: of the con- | fon of the states case. Te wanted | administr Industry board has decided not to ex- notte gk ? tend aid to the Woodward Iron Co. vertising in a newspaper published in |y, pyliding the self-contained steel said New Britain, and having a CIr- | ;5 projected at Woodward, Ala. The culation in said district, and by e e ing a copy thereof on the public sign post in said Town of New Brithin, rest the place where the deceased nst the same to the | ywon | - | of New Britain, Conn., of the first stated, is the co-ordination of Rheir|ipart gives in adoption to Frank Dol- | ; | peoples both in Europe and in the | yyanitsch and Louise Dolmanitsch of | The victim a in identified the kissed the sergeant’s cused. Then h hand and said United States for the prosecution of | (,iq New Britain of the second part G - the American and Allied war aims % o i i Good b e > emale ¢ Ann: ) alk with the secused and wanted | ood by. I di | her minor female child, Anna Ibi 1598 On cros: examiinationtudzalPicy oo snd ol Drepare forsthe dpplicationSot e sahmrecua i armt S e i e ladjournment till 2 o'wlock. It wah | the self-determinat "lv];(:“” | said that when the accused were taken | the self-determination of nations a “d seventeen months to become a theirs by adoption:—it is | pressure in demand for ship shapes. Two or three other projects aiming at | increasing pig iron acity, but | cording to principles laid down thy into the presence of i | reaching a producing basis, have rs. arie R e T lives he . >resi ve! rs. {Uz;\“:m!‘ '1":-{”."(\‘:\“)\\ 1: ”,L””‘\\J, e e A, S I President Wilson | Ordered: That a hearing upon st dwelt 3 B ke saw. the mcused when she | The witness said he refused to per- e 5 suid agreement be had at the Probate Certified from record, similarly not been looked upon with ed, She saw ! § mit Erasmo to speak in Italian to SUFFRAGE BACK ON CALENDAR Office in said New Britain, on the IORT H. CAMP, Cl favor. XD irned home and about 11 o'clock | heard Joseph and Krasmo go into Palmese. He did not try to prevent P R T e i T WS eSS eies him from speaking Er sh. Ser- 10th day of October, at 9 $ie heard Joe coughing rwhil ——— o'clock. in the forenoon; and that ok e ] 2 t Hart said that Palmesc said: | : notice be given to all persons inter- as 3 e has 2 s e | Senate. By Viva Voce Vote, Decide: > 8 a Eons Bis Iniied S e et ]m‘d e T B CREOIOler, FIal e i, | csted to appear at said hearing and gh for over a year. Shortly before [ p,jy,a5e did not mention the name of to Reconsider Action On Susan show cause, if any they have why Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. heard the shot —she heard Joe| [yigi nor say “they are Italians and vid agr < p Luigi nor s oy are Italians and | said agreement should not he ap- NG ABLE CORPORATION l that is enough’, said the witness. B. Anthony Amendment, proved, by publishing a copy of this Ly AR, HATA L e ! order in the New Britain Herald, a Washington, Oct. | 3.—The federal| ;¢wepaper ing a circulation in woman suffrage amendment which ! ¢4 district, and by posting a copy tailed in the senate last Tuesday bY | o this order on the public Sign-post two votes less than the requisite two ! o¢ the Town of New Britain, in the thirds maj ty, today wa returned | County of Hartford, in the State of to the senate calendar in positlon for Connecticut, nearest to the place of future action. By a viva voce vote residence of said child, at least six the senate adopted a motion by | days before the day herein before as- Chairman Jones of the suffrage com- | signed by this Court for said hearing. mittee for reconsideration of Tucs- BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, day’s vote. Judge. Have you heard him cough since T T have been in the court room?” | attention was attracted on the night d Mr. Alcorn in question by the sound of a wo- Vo, he is probably over it,” said | man’s screams. He was then at the witness corner of Ellis and South Main street, gi Peretta brother of the accused | which he judged was half a mile he never had trouble with Pal- | away. Erasmo made conflicting state- e. Palmese was one of his patons | ments regarding the time he retired. about two months prior to the He fixed the time at 10 and 10:30. he he ppatronized him. Three vears | Mrs. Erasmo Perretta said they re- the witness and Palmese had an | tired at 10:15. In the opinion of the ment but it was nothing serious. | witness the accused had not been organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, txecutor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 . Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't.

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