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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922, WINKLE TAWSUITTS ws P i i JDKILLED IN NEW INSUPERIOR COURT e seesmm—e———— o | AFRICANOUTBRENK | | Rothfeder’s J Rotlonbor $25000 t Be Deitol] A5 T e A RROREN Ty Bkt 90 Natwes Wouded o Proes f [L373 Matn Street New Britein e oS Gk = 1 Important The suit of Mrs, A ‘ ? : 3 ptoe it of Mra, Ads Winie, ad. . % | . . London, Mareh 17.—(1y Associated minlstratrix ‘of the estate of Louls f &, ! W I oA . Pross)—Twenty nafives were Killed Ak MN.(“‘ ](.;..1”;“( the | i i, s : ! b and 80 wounded at Nairobi, British | ber, against Klemens Kalkowski, at 54 2 ; AT SRk ey P St L LIRS ntro uctor oy A, SSlemng a Ko ; » " > ; 7 s e which followed demonstrations over ' un 5 g z in su- . g X p T the arrest he Indian agitator Thu- | T AT e e LT ; v . : ! o K w'.',-';..ofml»'mfl“(’4.'.'.\.-'fi"'\'-‘.r\lq'.n-' fietiocio v . i i g 5 3 A L l 0 (IZ‘\t'Ilz‘\‘,I,:<:I‘1||‘),:I”I 10 o'clock next Tues- ; _ y g T " 1 at pateh, ] ca n {4 ‘rifl);\lxr:;\n,.'h:l)‘\; ",Irmf. :::‘[\;:\‘{‘y‘;’“ Infl](vhp o % QAP A % Thuku was mnslml nu Wednesday | ' L e L nal char- L : A N : 4 and trouble immediately followed. | i ¢ . ¢ ?Mm“" 5 IT ensedain the nature of . ; A . 9 About 1,000 natives armed with sticks | § c l’;:ul mx]\:,.“ 0:-]::“:5:“;‘\1:;:~o;l: 'v;r“‘r:;?' ,r;f : ” 2 A i e i~ y # Aqsmx'mllwlm) l\;'l'll»r1]~ the police ation | hpr ng Uu s I s, « b ¥ 04 t i i ¢ ] and demanded his release, but were |8 }!vllm').:m'lm‘rd of this city and Lawyer o N K : . i g dispersed by police for who ‘!lsv’-’l r;-i:f:l,fhf-fi.;.:;r‘:-“:;?f n’.l"r;(!om Gkt * v G ; ks 2 4 the bayonets. ® Indicating how much that is unusual DYk I““v\'; lm:( l’rfur the Early yesterday a strike of house |@ In the wav of perfect workmanshin, Tees ' N » Lawyer John . Roh- hoys and other native workers was fine materials and smart styling, we n, of the firm Robinson, C'ole and announced and further disturbances [ have made possible at very inoderate Robinson, of Hartford, and Lawyer occurred in which large numbers |W prices. g ?}:‘flhfln'] A. Sexton are appearing for from the surrounding district partici- | & ¢ defendant. pated. Tricotine Picuetine Poiret Suing For 325,000, Mobs halted rikshaws and forced | The plaintiff f& suing for $25,000 resident Harding, on vacation in Florida, i petrar i : 1 o lall Bur o : , o fi) I'will and Covert Tailormades, 255 )] s F s shown arriving at the St. Augustine (Fle all Europeans to alight and walk. The | ; y ) a, g 4 e ugustine (Fla.) golf |7y “Hroneers 1o balice to clear the |§ 1 Navy. Black, Tan, Pewter, Rookic, from the defendant, the action g V- X 3 i i PR v i R links, attived in white flannel trousers and Panama hat. After having enjoyed several games, the|yyeets proved unavailing cte, Shown in an extensive varl president boarded the houseboat of a friend (shown in inset) and cruised southward toward Day- Women As Shiclds 5 $19.98 $23.98 last September. As will be recalled, = . B i Winkle's lifeless body was found in | tona, Fla., for a combination boating and golfing trip. When the situation became menac- :hr rear of Finnigan's_ alleyw which - ing the riot act was read and the s adjacent to the J. M. Curtin block, | ington; : . Y ABek demonstrators were exhorted 1 : Ny tathe Jiat Sl in: ploaiciiinston; \\'l(l‘lll.m: H, li\lyv]re., of Glas- | geant John T. King of the New Brit-| The witness was asked regarding | jerse quictly e v“,",'\(,’.,,‘l.ff, . A onbury; hester 1. Beeman, ain police department, He testi the weather the day of the finding |1 e e | AL been the proprietor of a heverage em i CElaavoh ! b niLDasdestiiedy 2 on the day of the finding |fowards the police palisade wavi ! : -l Granby: Archie B. Kelsey ran- | that he was notified of the finding of | of the a o witness sal ] D s e e : RSO 0L aana AT ERIE, Y, : g of |0f the body, and the witness said it ARG AR i s o inc ssing. o ; W porium. A few days after the finding | by, and Joseph Albiston, of Manches: | the body, and on going to the scene | Was fair and miid bt e sorl| pea ik shiouing Y ment worgiNsed Suits of real distinction—posscssing character as well as style ody, Mrs. Winkle was appoint- The jurors were all asked if they | at the rear of Finnegan's livery stable [the year. law e T ARRea AP a iiclds by the men. smartness in their pe ctly proportioned lines, lasting shapeliness in ed administratrix of the estate of the ted aniopiiloniot the! cage in | heleawiabody WHIGh he 11 was that | there was any other superd fal inj Meanwhile military forces had ar- | thelr han talloring and excotiont s 3 i € a a a ¥y, whie e saild wa 4 ‘re was any I superiicial njur, VO P! ™) v | O "W o] deccased, and through Judge Hunger- O O e (S T Do d was the gisiecve (lh(mv 'l.lil"l INJUrY | pived and, upon the mob attempting | i Lengthy mannish coats with new pockets, plain or with embroid- ford the suit for $26,000 was institut Frifs e M e b tll“ (‘(. ||1 "nns‘\;nr :o a \»i!n:w h ;)r I)on“ fe x;‘ l”lnt h,\HIIW {o rush the palisade were ordered to | ery and braid bindings. Also graceful suits in the more youthful ilaf: ATRae 1 S, y at Lues oy the counsel for the plain- | W . Lyon saic ha here | fire, See! o ity ceffects, g y izing s C b ed against Kalkowski, e e I T e e R et hcs Thngeviord asked tl'r)v“.“ I‘f?:‘h,- l”‘vu:f','f\t:’rl‘r'mltn‘lwr cut | g novelty effccts, Fancy or harmonizing sitks used for lintags. Jurors Selected, gaged in the case. None answered in | amine the body very closely and for|Of the witness if death was not in-|he mob stampeded. figet g \ When the case wis reached after | the affirmative and the case was re- | that reason he could not tell the ex-|evitable with such treatment as had| “joliowing this oceurrence, the dem- | Y o o O RV aaand oy At o | murnedy act condition it was in. Judge Hun-|been given Winkle. The witness said | onstration cease il Bl S tl ' connsel for the defense dsken (hat the | Judge Hungerford, for the plain-|gerford then asked the witness if he|"I don't think anyone could answerdgigpatch S s::“:fi::é“"' ne OInoITO m our ouse Jections Jury Do polled. This was (one and | tft, then read the complaints alleged, | had formed any opinion at that time |that question. It would only be sup-|norm . s o o . the following were selected to hear |and these were answered by denials | of the case, but Lawyer Robinson im- position.” : o ; N Th~ l d Bl he <ase: Walter H. Judd, of Avon; |DY lawyer Robinson for the defense. | mediately entered an objection, and James H. Curtin was the last wit- 22,000 HAVI s\lu,l P()\ : ew ¢ l ore o“ses George Mexeur, of Bloomfleld: John |The certified copy of the death cer-|the question was withdrawn. Ser-[Ness of the afternoon. He said he : 4 i & imity ot > , 0. Cedar, of Burlington; George John- | tificate_and the appointment of the|geant King said that while he tas at | Was the son of the owner of the|qepious Epidemic 1s Sweeping Costa | § e & son of Canton; Herbert C. Stowell, of | Plaintiff as administratrix were offer- | the scene, Medical tixaminer T.yon ar- building, and acted as agent in the Rici b ,p x ; $1 98 East Granby; Walter I iske, o | €0 by the counsel for the plaintiff. | rived, and he saw the body removed | collection of rents for the place at ica, Report Say Fast Windsor; James Carson, of En- Policeman Testifies. to J. M. Curtin and company’s un-|408 Main strect. Judge Hungerford San Salvador, Republic of Salva- splendid quality—in a selected variety of attractive field; Charles A. Hackney, of Iarm- he first witness called Sasill e takir e Bome, Imhe witneds: aid| aakedittie witncas Whio/Wasttie tenant(jlony MBEERA 1T =20 (By -astotiated LA G this happened on either September 16 [ON September 16, 1921, and before the ress)—A serious epidemic of small- T s Mot quite positive, The | Witness answered, Lawyer Robinson sweeping Costa Rica. A di witness was not further questioned by |objected, on ground that the question peteh from Sen Jose says 22,000 per- of who was the tenant was a serious [0S have the discase. the counsel for the defense. Dr. Lyon On Stand. one. It was withdrawn. In answer X ASS 3 tq 4 modified question, Mr, Curtin| A San Jose dispateh on Kebruary . ’ S i . & 1 y ¢ Medical Examiner Waterman Lyon - The Spring Seascn’s Smartest | Metical Fxaminer Waterman Lyon | (& & moLIe OSSO kw5, aia that smallpox nad become epi | e e e e afthis ano|ski owned and conducted the place demic in many districts and that phy- at 408 \ain street. lLawyer Robin-|Sicians and Red Cross workers were and Newest in Mcdish Footwear [|momis avor e misiic of sopien i ; B ber and of going, at about § o'clock, |#on objected and asked that the ques- | BEEINTINE & ganliationiicanpe i shy e Mhere were: neveral po.|tion be'stricken out. Mr. Gurtin then said that Kalkowski tendered the licemen there when he arrived, the |Said that =K B! nedical examiner explained. Then, [t¢nt: The witness testified that up to Bl s nawar tovar auestiont ast to) the-dos Suly:Or-Augnst.of lask yerrizithe daaes 4 for the place was held hy the Sam £ Munch company, and that the checks | ¥ FOR SATURDAY—HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS AT THE cation where the hody lay, he ex- plained in detail. On his orders the F i d d S t d g S 3 2 '®| tendercd. in payment for rent were |§ ‘ or 10 ay an atur aY | body was moved into the undertak-| L jo"o ¢ og the checks of that com- SUGAR T PRICES IN TOWN AT Sale On pany. According to Mr. Curtin, the | with other Fancy lease was broken at about that per- ) purchases LAMB T] Fl M| man's hat, and he replied that in his| FG8¢ WS AR ¢ drawn up by a B | belief it was on the body when he 1N AL 2 : ' S € pper $4 95 Qe o Vi e HunEentola inem| didsegBernard S Galtiay,] Jok IS b 51/20 ; : g e e AR i LEGS ing rooms. The witness was asked regarding the position of the dead asked the witness his opinion of how | Kalkowskl, but he was unable to sV | g : 1b long the victim had been dead before | G 1™ ppo witness was asked what Creamery : ] C Sport OXford fl| he examined the body, and the wit- | FrL L e o vski was 0 Lin ot | 89 - ¥ ¢ ; 5 AND g usiness Kalkowski was engeged in at | #8 BUTTER ‘ s Ciore ness said about six hours. He de-|y ime of the death of Winkle. It was iniprints scribed the rear of the building as oy opinjon that Kalkowski was en- distance from the Curtin property to g e e g | 1 3 2 B ; / b 1i the spot where the discovery of the gagedpins tiolIINonL DURLE S He | 2 45c : . A ; R N 30c R ey el waog, RoNaYer; definitely testify . ® g : ot o °t14s to the character of the defendant's | § . i . measurements, the witness said th Mt = ? i » g husiness. 3 Challenge i e SRR . Boneless would be rather difficult to gi o ! 1 JSELY The check for the payment of rent § it ‘ Judge Hungerford asked the witness |, e @EE 00 8 B0 Ng to $300 MILK . / i 5 ROASTS it he knew Dr. Costello, and the Wi | s paid on a Sam Munch company 2 Cans Jend b i - Sl RNAEES b ness answered in the aftirmative. The | pooy “(he witness testified. After | ¥ 25c ¢ | B %2 B ‘ : 32c Genujne Elic Leather Sport Ox- fl| witness said he assisted Dr. ('"“‘;'}i“\ testifving that he was not sure that X b in performing the autopsy on the| .. yew jease had been signed, the | ig B : 5 X & o) o= i ) STEW ford. Best quality rubber sole PR : | o of Winkie. he wituess identl | curt adjourned until 10 o'clock next | Lares y it and heel also leather sole “"“‘ s % I e airene e et by B | o siay wenting: B PRUNES ; N LAMB The certificate showed that Winkle e R 5 S 3 HEN J ¢ ‘ B e raetared sk, |QUIGLEY SPEAKS b35¢c »12¢ Vamp Pumps with grey suede \®s <R witness said he took a series of pic- N | et et e —_— — SPECIALS 7 to 9 A.M. — hack, Cuban heel; also black an A @ New Tritain, both interior and ex- ||y G san Connected With |3 0 {i fords [ terior, and also some pictures ot ad- )" g ? [ BRI ey 0 o Honiir O Bt \'fs jacent location. Handed cach picture | = present Administration Whose ¥ FRESH PORK 15 g 15 R ] b b C C can8c individually, Mr. Holmes explained to p Y AL the jury their significance as to the Work is Praised 3 to Roast . of BEEF ... Ib MILK .. LOOK OVER OUR WINDOWS building, ete. Pl George A. Guigley, addressing a — —Sole Agents— Dr. Lyon was then recalled to the o i i B tand, and from one of the photo- |meeting at Skritul hall lust night |8 S C A s A W. L. DOUGLAS and RED CROSS SHOES B e prbrtod out the loeation |in the interests of his candidacy for | @ = PE I L 9 to 1 2 M. — e ore ! the lbody was-fonng) " Lawyer|the republicantnomination for mayor, i i I I) Robinson conducted the cross-exami- |paid tribute to several men Who serv- | i i i ; MODERN BOO SHO R | nation, In answer to his first ques-|€d a8 “‘:""“‘““”]‘““ !”“‘l’rj“ “"'] ¥ Fresh Ground c Round, Sirloin, Short and -, Heavy Dry 1 1 2c tion, Dr. Lyon said that in his opinion ministration, and praisec or. Irec HAMBURG 3 1b Porterhouse Salt Pork A i ; N b Lee, superintendent of B 3 Salt Pork Ib 168 MA Next to N. B. Savings Bank Winkle was dead from four to six nl\[wlr'f] I';:'”w‘l\rx“”\‘\'u‘:“\l\‘ ]I:: i (‘;i,fl;”fi‘y? i ¢ STEAKS ... Ib 1 C s before he had seen the body. vdy % Ve ; Mais o g BT e ained. the mature of the [Dr: Liec was the only man connected |[§ Fancy Maine 39 Selected l‘lc:nh 2 8 Pure White 2 5 rati R POTATOES, pk C EGGS ... dozen C LARD .... 21 Cc injuries ,which externally showed us|With the present administration whose | a wound on the top of the d.fi,, man's | Work was given the candidate’s stamp | i Law- |of approval. TR TR head and a badly discolored ey p . ver Robinson asked if the eye did not| Using a blackboard to put across L Cl LL D 4 his points, Mr. Quiglcy compared the = AI 4 A A i — W |<how more discoloration after it had , been closed, and the wilness rg‘plh»rl.nl\ilfl('\»*l condition of the city today oo T %) e s ({5 e iy ¢ €s all raper and §n: e O Tl T e i The witness, answering another !;]mllmiovl‘|'|;:nn|~s :-uh'uun‘r-l to Rlx‘(;“ % Lean Plate c | PRIME TOP WESTERN Prime Chuck question, said that the death was un- that the tax rate for nex .\‘N}r will ‘be N O p ROA. 1 questionably due to a fractured skull. 137% instead of 20 mills, The mun- BEEF ...... 1 | W 0 . Ib c a}nt tore ln t e lt Lawyer Lobinson questioned the wit- |icipal potato proposition; the council's | &8 [ean Boiling e < Boneles hess relative to a part contained in a|refusal to gve $1,000 to take the YD BEEF " C g ROASTS lb c 8| Feport of the doctor, which tended to|vetcrans to Boston to met their “bud- u ASTS ... 1# hat the fracture was duc to a|dies;” the candidate’s stand on Amer- Lean P ST G Top R Offers You ; hl‘fx)x‘\\; |‘n'slmm\.‘:\ml “To this the Switness|icantsm, and the atleged illegality of | i lel‘;'(');:,tl,\, i IQC ‘“1(52‘)‘“&‘1"};;‘1[)“: o lhoc . "Ig(;g:‘l“: " zsc answered that this was only an opin-[the s action at the vecent city | B8 jon voiced at the time. He also said [meeting, were discussed. ; AR q | R |in reply to a question, that the frac-| At the close of the talk, P S. Me- | gl z L i 7 300 ROOM LOTS OF WALL PAPER ture could occur throush a fall, and |Mahon asked that the figures!| ¥4 Fresh PORK Our Own Milk Fed Fresh Bl the newt must come in contact [on the Dlackbourd be cxpluincd | CHOPS ... Ih 180 SAUSAGE .. Ib Killed FOWLS h D O C th some hard substance. again, He ted that the in-| " ¢ | R R - o —At— : i L.\‘m'unv:yr Injury ‘:rr‘:l:n] debt during the Curtis ad- |} ‘ sh l’(}'RlX'\ i b Zsc | l;\.é*;;}ll{':!h\.f\.. 5 \ l‘i"‘(\nl“.\‘tew Ly lzc Lawyer Robinson then asked the|min tion was caused by witness to describe the nature of the [the Nathan Hale school and increas- | 3 Fresh Prime VEAL — et B |injuries; to which Judge Hungerford |ing salaries during the Quigley ad- a 2 SPARE BS b A c c ° per rflom ® [ cntered an objection, but the court al- |ministravion. Mr. Quigley repiicd with |Refl 4o0 2qe0e G T & i C P f-‘ d X\J:“}i:'; ' ~“;]¢§3‘(‘ t LI;"(;Q'b c ' ¥ iowed the question. Dr. Lyon said|a thorough ission of toe city's |\ hl}‘ ) S Sugar &8 rime VEAL Short Cu JGE 20 : i ial system. N Cured BACON 1h C CHOPS ... of VEAL ... Ib C there was a lineal fracture on the top [ financial of the head, extending about one inch - - . Room lots contain 8 to 14 rolis and B|toward tne tront of the head, and WITH THE POLICE. = thence dividing in & Y shape. AN-| Geoice David of 36 lafayette street | PORK and 24 ar Large Seeded 22 3 Cans C b (¥ other question of the defense counsel reported to the police th 1 lo¢k had BEANS PEAS .. 2 cans RAISINS border to match. weas relative to this injury causing the Broi6 1§ warage 5 B{dcath of the man, to which the medi-| heory PrOKCR OF AR O 2 b Sugar FREE with 1 1b cal examiher said it probably was | MEN o0 Gas received from the 3~ Best American Fancy Head 29 i $ < Judge Hungerford objected {0 this)\wogt Hurtrord police saying that f)p "EE 39 Sardines 6 cans RICE .. 3 pkgs (o} A few 6 roll lots suitable for kitchens and | cnesiion, gt 1t was atlowed, ana the | FEE U oya’ about 10 vears of | 8 COFFEE ..... 25C Mg eeRR s 59 c 1 Libby ) c counsel tHn noted an’exception. Dr. fok e e 2 age had been picked up in that town | F ? 4 b ¥ Lyon further testified that there wWas|,ng tney helonged in this city. Po- (OI{N .. 2 cans SALMON 2 cans BEEF .. 3 cans insi |4 . { inside halls at 25¢ per lot. (70 biood in the " nostrile, but that | fcoman Willam NeCue wes detailed e e R Rl N D G s B[ had been opened in the autopsy. Dr. b |l e e e s I ancy Baldwin 25 Large ancy Navel 39 Fancy B rete ot eantusion on ‘op| EXECUTIVE: cOMWITTEE MunTs (B APPLES 2 ats (o} ORANGES doz. (o} CELERY bund . B J Y I s head Pl ting of the cxecuti | I F. d of the man's head. a meeting of the executive com- | : s arge Fancy . Mor an Kln s' e & Ha l ® |uwyer Robinson asked the witness | mjttee of the United Community cor- | Large Wl‘nesap 2[- F{lzorida k Fancy ] - 4 if, in his opinion, the man would have | porations yesterday afternoon it was | § APPLES 17 for &9 C . 49 KALE .. peck cCR died from the frocture of the skull|decided to have 25 teams to solicit ‘ " a I ORAIA‘:GES doz. C n . X 2y 8 no matter what medical skill had | funds for the drive for $40,000 which | ancy Banana arge Ripe ancy Fresh . 411 BIAIN ST. New Bntam, Ct. been employed. Judge Hungerford |begins March 27 and lasts until A ES 5 . . 25 Q 45 ohjected and was sustained, and the [ April 3. The Sunday preceding the |§ EELE il c BANANAS doz. c SPINACH peck c counsel for the defendant noted an|opening of the drive, announceimnents exception. will be made wn all local churches. |¥g

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