New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 10

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The tin used on the roof was brought from a distance by truck, was folded, painted and soldered in our own shop, ten men being used on the work. When the carpenters were finished the tin was brought to the building and put on the roof. on, Policeman Liebler w hold-| one evening la rroll at \.., nim. scene of the bu from the re taxi-man. Wadstrom, who is to have been the third man in the| brothers as the man (Continued from First Page) case, made his escape during the ex-| Wounded Man Bitter, stores. In an alleyway near the ement. | snital. W Meshken store he came across Wad- Bins Bistin. Car At the hospital. V "\””‘ strom. Since it was only 4:45 o’clock, & | sorrow that he had not Killed Lie 5 ler| the bluecoat challenged the man, de- Several valuable fur pieces were|at onee ) Upon re M;Hvln-‘L \‘nw ness and realizing what hac manding to know why he was out at|found in Carrol's car and a number that hour. Wadstrom explained that|of others nearby. He told the police| €d to him, he was up all night and was killing | that his car was hired in Hartford | greatly ince time by wandering about. While he |at 1 o'clock in the morning by Wil-| man had d was still talking with the man, Polic on, whom he had known for some|after promising man Liebler spotted another mas time, and a white man whom he did “I'd have done better if ing toward a pile of lumber, ¢ not know. He drove to New Britain,| him. Then he wouldn't a load of what proved to be valuable | and at the order of the two men furs. Summing up the situation in parked his car on Chestnut street moment, Liebler drew his automatic [ Later a revolver was pressed against and at the same time ordercd the | his head and he was ordered to lowing the i man to place his wrist in the handcuff | drive into the alleyway. As he was| robbers, revealed f which he held in his hand. This the [about to do so he was placed under|had been *jimmic to do so. said. An investi at the An att prisoner did. Liebler then led him | arrest, he explained. toward the corner of the building| Wilson's condition was too critical |the lock with a view to cl where the furs were piled. to allow of a statement being secured | 2Wy. A hurglar's kit o 3 Just as he reached the corner of | hy the police at the hospital. His| MOV % "L“;“"']"““] I L ather arrived in town carly in the| the bullding, Wilson jumped out | The report of Policeman al aced a pistol agains orning and told questioners th I quickly and placed a pistol again L | morning and told questioners that th ST R the policeman's stomach, der 1ding { young man had been employed at the| | and Doherty, i that he hand over his gun. Liebler [Coleman farm in Wetherstield. The| """ realized that he had no bullets in the|1ocal police with —State Policeman| 'OV )y e R chamber so0 he complied with the de- | Anthony Tomanio conducted a search| Lolcoman s eport mand by Wilson. The patrotman was | but found no incriminating evidence. | “APout 4540, while going then relieved of his antomatis Upon Information recelved, the po-|Ken's fur store on Main ‘:v Explaining that they were [tier later visited Wadstrom's home,|® fellow about six feet tall, t jcemen who were out of wor A rthiie’ was found in bed He had|\Vearing L d ik overcoat h:. a desperate condition, the bruise on bis wrist which might|knees and a dark cap; a whits about 160 pounds standing burglars made a proposition to the | have heen caused by the policeman’s|? [leyway. He looked st policeman for the return of his gun|handecuff. The man answered the / if he would give them half an hour|description given by Liehler, hut he|@duestioned him. e to make a get away. Liebler agreed [could not positively identify the pris.|Plce to sleep and —was and the pistol was handed over to|oner as the man he accosted in the | 2round until daylight Just saw nother fellow duck 1 He was arrested on sus Later Policeman Tomanio 1t Edward Wa om to the him. He was warned to walk slowly | alley up the street so as to attract no at- | picio tention, being cautioned that a false | hro move would mean death | local police station thie ‘When he was afe distance from one of th handc ghe alley, Policeman Liebler ran to| the Victory lur rooms where he Edward explained satisfactorily put in a call for police he uarters, | that he had heen working all night|and coverd informing Serg t Geor Kelly of | en a new building. He missed | 1 the his predicament e sergeant | car and was obliged to wait for an-| hustled to the \trolmen’s room | other, causing him to be later thar where several of the policemen were | usual in returr the v church Arthur ‘ services. He dctailed Policemen Wi When Edwar Ham Doherty, M el Flynn, Manr-| Wilson ¢ fce Flynn, Ant Milewsk on | said Arthur had called on her son usel¢ Nezdropa, Adelbert Veley Carthy, Thomas ind Herbert Tyen to e opn 1~ | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS i (| TOM, ) HADTTHIS NEW |— building. I saw a lot of Suspect Is Freed. started for the rear of the fellow L with an when a o wtomatic. 1w I did not carry ) his home. ha r 1 not know Wi m.. Is Held Wp, taken to| ‘““They ordered the cuf mother| which ‘I had to do, as my to escape, hurdling directing suing minions « and thres Doherty’ in the Flynn WOULD LIKE 1T = | THAT LID ON You Ja. Wilson Is Shot i Do [ AT ALL- DON'T | Wilson dropped tracks. Po LJ ) @ | THINK ITS AT | K i from him, meanwhile | the hand cuffs on his prisone He was take at once to the hospital for treatment Dr. Dunn was 1 1 Policen M. J. Moore detaile tand watc over the inj i While the pistol ducl between the | Thurs., Fri. and Sat. -FOX'S -- — FOOTFALLS — BE e Wi, inst my stomach. They said they @ New York with Mary I _ser men and had to get h to New Britain people & and that is how they got it. where the couple in com them half an hour another wom away they would « y '- vy 3 r back, which they i | spent several days together. The trio eht v | Vi ght it would be a |stole two quarts of whiskey from the beea , and T could officers from the to the Victory Lunch and notified 1 as many officers | weelk. In vy in his car in the | this statement, Wadstrom maintained | were i was « g las 8 ¥ alle uy. While returning to the|that the colored man was a strang n saw Carroll| Carroll admitted that the taurant, the patroln saw Ca « 3 g backirg into the yard. He hurried [ man that was in his company was | down the street and sury *d the|about the same size as Wadstr £ 1 leged | He would not identify cither good thing then, > there colored man : ey a car was in the hecause the 1ed to maintain silence ined to maintai ! G * colored fellow He is da the[cording to her statement to news-| General hospital. We | papermen Saturday, is not taken s | dino, stating that they were friends could |iously by the state police. When ask- |[of h wounded man is quoted as AR I bro stolen ind locked him up |mafter, the r with the stolen stuff [state police department said, garage. 1 notified | neve about the robhe ation by the palice, e ow wit « fid up of the 1 fellow with th auto to the station | heen made previously to drill hored two holes in the | fact that the clues in the murder have forced it like the same job (has been located. Ifarre 1 street Monsee's on Stan-|ness shortly after the murder, but|she claims he said, “I always carry a \/ street a short time ago.” was later released. {gun and I'll kill him for you if you « = want me to."” SAFE AND SANE for Coughs & Cold: This syrup Is_different from all others. IN NEW QUARTERS. The implicatin, Associs formal opening in street social program w (rv;muvmn with the | gt js fll,f::,"'\m«'::,lj.\;‘\-?'.'T‘.r'(m,..»,-‘ryv A I\[IJSICAL TREAT rear of the furriers. 1 drew and covered the white fellow member of the associa and | a promine building | tion, | tinato put on an interesting wrestling I cwifed covered — || WELL TOM, | HAD 2I6H8r L 's Grder to atop 3 P HAT SENT OUT ON WELL, SEND TWO SENT OUT - e Sl Trad s e APPROVAL TODAY TO IT BACK - TELL : rom the zun | | SEE HOW YOU [~ | GAN’T SEE YOU LIKE THIS - ;,Aw,f - HAT - IT LOOKS FINE ON You - m A HAT LOOKS GOOD IN A SECOND! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921, We are fully equipped for any emer- gency. No job too large or too small. We are ready at any time, day or night. None but expert workmen employed in plumbing, heating and tinning. The ratino, known cording to the ture ory told by on S of the pre- = load they carried hack to this city. . key w the property of a n businessman now 'l‘lu \\)n‘ Told by Mary ‘Fatima,” But|sew nei station and loss o Later on Mary and James O'K away, which he in five minutes | who subsequently became her hu rear, loading up The alleged confession that he|band, met Cropanese nd anoth covered the faliows in|knew who committed the Renaldino |girl at a dance in Berlin. Cropanese shot at an-|murder made to Mary Fratino ( became drunk, according to Mary, treatment dea)l that jumped the | Keefe by Dominick Cropanese, ac-|and in a confidential mood, admitted that he knew who killde Enio Renal- | Trial free and that he knew they got Depf ]3.[.5 whether or not he |him and got him good. fellow 1 ht the color- [ed this morning tulf and the [had taken any further erintend of the Mary further stated in the inter- “She has |view §; aid anything that I have|charged at the Stanley Works before all.” This [that because the foreman wanted her | to split 50-50 on her war bonus. She said the foreman putina bad reputa- any credence in ¢ y. They | place at the [is taken as significant in view of the which is open with afjed to Italy, where Joseph Tottori [tion report about her in the office and |she was discharged. In telling her s a material wit- | troubles to Cropan Wloon on Tottori was held Left Suddenly ; Although the state police chief stat- this morning that he pays little i vhich Ren- n which Ren-| . 06" tention to statements made iy others were of Richardson in| . the rum running aldino, Tottori and 1 ')L(I']i\i 1 e : el diiea | by Mary, the latter admitted Saturday SRR S (ip the QUS| that she has been questioned by state ! Quick reliel._No opiates, olice. of the Ttalian [Tottori suddenly sold his store on Bim |1 rooms in Ianna's |strect and several other properties he owned in the city and left for ltaly, | took place Sat about four montl I Curtis made [Alcorn will take or has taken, steps Salvatore Lombardo, |10 have the Italian government appre- | At South Church hend Tottori. Tottori has never been wceused of being the murderer neither has Dominic Cropanese been accus [ed. Cireumstances point rathe | suspicionsly to Cropanese, who w: 1 address. a4 Harry Pet- Tuesday, Nov. 8th i At 8:15 ted 45 minute L draw. Frank Man. |held in jail in Hartford for sometime e 4 [before the news of his arrest became | R . Vian \'\,}[‘\' (\)L,‘yv‘.flp;\: [ public g (larence Dickinson, Organist Rose Bryant, Contralto et The New York Trip Tt i, TR G musical and vo-| Cropanese came here from Brook- | ickets 50¢, §1.00, $1.50 tefreshments were [lyn and became involved in the rum- | He made’a trip to running busine Fatima, i )%%m id to | 5°°“‘h q and Healing air and promote a health: scalp.begin the Resino| so-| Tatter Admits Being Quizzed | inea vy wvienas | fostop dandruff and eps in the Would Kill Foreman Resmo! 5 urday that she had been dis- Balhmore Md. \ Gettmg An Opmlon. BY BLOSSER el YOU ARE SURE You |__ e | WANT TO THANKYOUL THat one i NER L RN B E B S URENE o FOR YOUR ABLE OPINION= 1S A GOOD LOOKING l BEVIAE @ i THE OTHER | SHOWED YOuU THE SAME TWO™ 50 I'LL KNOW | ONE BACK - HAT BOTH TIMES, ONLY | PUT IT ON FIRST WITH THE e Bow IN FRONT AND THE JHAT TO KEER. SECOND TIME | JUST TURNED IT'S GOT IT ALL IR |T AROUND = OVER THAT OTHER WH|CH ONE TO KEER= TLL WHEN

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