New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. 1 this evidence In an effort to impeach [#on Lunch room. Clanflone had maln- | After e had secn who, it was, he al-|uary 15, 1020, he dlscontinued the re-|after the car. He was asked who pald PRISE WITNESS the testimony of Nordiello, tained in Wis testimony that after lowed him to proceed. The sergeant|pairing work n the garage. He was|for the work, and Parsons sald that cAs l 0 R IA Hart Says He Saw Joe some business at a bank on Octob produced a report, which showed that |asked by the state's attorney if he had |Joe Clanflone paid for part of it, and f Sergeant Willlam C. Hart was re-| 28, 1920, he left early in thg after-|he was doing street duty at that time|ever seen Mike Ruggerio at his gar- [the remainder remains unpaid, For Infants and Children called by the state, He was asked if [noon for New York, arriving there at[in the southern part of the city, He|age, and he said “no.”” He told of & Not Sure of Date IN M”RI]ER HEARIN[i he heard Joe Cianflone testify that he [about 5 o'clock. Sergeant Hart told |warned Brown to tell the truth when ! ear belonging to Mike Ru 0 D8 |1 o1 i S RO A i Tnan 4k g £ In UsoForOvorSOYun was not | v Britain on the nights|of a talk he had with Mike Brown,|he appeared at the trlal at Harttord. [ing wreeked In the Farmington |, S8R FF SFEEL PR 8 WD ooy bears of October 23 or 24, The sergeant an- [and that it resulted from ai argument | Cowhoy at Garage meadows, and that one of his men | GR0 MO TR EECL SO Gone, the Ga M ]d -r : " swered that he did, He was then|Brown and Bronstein were having on| Ward C, Parsons of Unlonville was|went and towed it into the garage. i Diffe Signature of l‘flge an eml 16§ CIANHONE | tord to ten whether or not he had |Main street over the alleged theft of | the last witness called at yesterday's|He told of having several telephone | John's Eyes are erent seen the accused in New Britaln at[three barrels of liquor, Sergeant Hart|session. He said he is in the automo- | conversations with & man he supposed | Mr, Parsons was asked by Lawyer | Who came to his Earage as nis eyes about 11 o'clock on either of these {said that Brown had told him at the business, and that in 1920, helto he zgerio. When the repairs | Frecdman if he knew John Clanflone, | are placed different. nights. The witness sald that about|time that he remembered the night|was also in the same busin con-|were completed, the witness said Joe |after he had saw Joe Clanflone only —_— that hour on either October 23 or 24 Renaldino was found, because Hart|ducting a garage for repairs at that[Cianflone, (identifying him in the {once, When John arose in the gal- Many people depend on Herald he saw Cianflone sitting in the Hud-(had held up jis truck on North street. | time. The witness sald that on Jan- | prisoncrs pen) was the man who came | lary, Parsons said he was not the man | Classified Ads daily. i (Special fo The Jlerald), Hartford, h 21.--That the finnl day of the Renaldino murder trial WIN be taken up for the greater part in the arguments to the jury, was in- dicated at the close of yesterday's ses- slon, by the counsel for the defense. Just before the end of the session, State's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn said that he ha! one witness to put on in the rebuttal, und that he would not be able to present him before 1Priduy. Judge Wolfe expressed a hope that the case can be concluded on Friday, ?nvl he asked the counsel for the de- ense how long they anticipated their | Sl 4 Freedman said he would hate to limit |3 himself, but thought he would be able To All RN to conclude his argument in about Q T three hours. Judge Wolfe, said that SATURDAY B Y he would not be allowed that length $ of time. Lawyer Calnen sald that his | BB April 1st el Lt argument would not last as long that, while State's Attorney Alcorn sured the court that the state would e oo | 238 MAIN STREET “ON THE SQUARE” Dennison Again on Stand Edward C. Dennison was recalled to the witness stand late yi noon by the defense. He he saw Renaldino on the day the v was found. The wit: B he had not. He was - dino was in his ga " b 3 and the witness said he might have been. Lawyer Frecdman asked the witness if he knew William O'Dell, < and the witness said he did but t - . he did not see him on October 2 1920, 4 Was Away on October 24 q | iy R Things Decidedly New For Madam and Mademoiselle—Better Merchandise At Ordinary Merchandis The witness, in answer to a question | J . . & : 7 7 71 #aid he knew Mancini, employer of |88 | . Prices—Purchase Price Refunded If Not Satisfied And You Are Welcomed to Look Whether You Buy Renaldino. The witness also said that 3 OR Not . he was not looking for Renaldino on| M ¥ the day the body w scovered, | . Asked by Mr. Alcorn where he was | B N H on that day, he said e was in Provi- ew OSIery ., dence, R. 1. When asked when he { . went there, the witness said he went | S F there on Suaday, October 24, 1920, to | 38 | Department 4 & ) i . Women’s and Misses’ Smart Frocks bring back Mrs. . B. Hungerford of —of Crepe, Knit and Canton Crepe— s Cedar strect and her son. : Opens tonorrow \ ! 1 O'Dell Still Missing . “GORDON” ROUND We have just completed the selection 3 'g. L TEN ‘I"Vqfi);‘)fi‘}tn&'flfivia@t}friefll ES Lawyer Freedman then cxplained that he had tried to get William | {8 | TICKET HOSIERY of the finest Tweed and Tricotine £ ( f i &) —at— sweaters O'Dell to appear in court, and he ex- | H-300 Gordon. . ] hibited a subposna in support of this.| %8 [ Al colors 2 2 Suits shown anywhere, J : : $22 75 Cleverly designed models i ot o raeorraleRLI S All colors ) . Suits ) . } R everly designed models in TG e e VAN RAALTE” HOSIERY : s i 4 the newest shades of Golf T e AR L All colors in the new shades Long line models, box models, Bram- it - ; el Green, Periwinkle, Sorrento, said that he supposed his investigator | (8 of grey, blue, lavender and Tesemodely " Y Smart, simple tailoring gives a tone Deer, Fallow, Navy and Black. plas, and § Qe ] | white. e ) 2 i (pictured), that is so designed as to Bramley style with leather SHsEL gy titheb doloy. fn. the b8y - Colors are Navy, Black, Rose, Peri- feuidils I (W0 e show both sides of this delightful rollar and 2 Angelo Testifics * winkle, Sorrento, Fallow and Deer. | El material. There are three large but- cuffs ........ A Angelo Cianflone, a brother of the |8 j o ! Wi tons on the blouse and long loops of accused, who had been called a a | = 2 b i} ol ¥ i elf-; = skirt. 7 fEEE et Gee o ; a ] SEE OUR SPECIAL SUITS ; ‘ [ ] sel(i ma?e:'ml on lghe ;klrt .In beaver, who did not responed when called, | 8 |l# SATURDAY navy, wedgewood and gray. was on deck yesterday afternoon. He testified that he was interested in the Paris says “tucks”—which appear as six barrels of whiskey brought to New the only adornment on the blouse and Britain in 1920, of which three were skirt of another model of crepe de AT supposed to have l)lvm\ stolen, He ad- |8 I 1 f f chine, which comes in navy, black and mitted that he told Joe that he had by il Vs : ¥ taken the liquor, alleged to have |3 i & henna. Sizes 34 to 44. Both are i ! A really wonderful values. been stolen. P . Brooklyn Man on Stand : i -« g f — Special Saturday — John J. Cuniffe, of Brooklyn, N. Y. |§ ¥ 3 ) BRAMLEY JERSEY DRESSES a salesman was the next witness call- i Some Values. 3 S ahikey eollariand ed. He is employéd by the Kelly|8 51 %% $3 95 Springfield Tire Co. In 1920, the wit- cuffs. All colors ..... . ness said he was connceted with the same firm. He was asked if he knew the Brown brothers of New Britain. He answered in the affirmative. Mr. i 70,4 e €¢ %9 ) [ Cuniffe said that his concern had sold | f# A 5 a car to Nathan Brown through Peter |} Y L s Oa en er 0 ls l Dionne, its New Britain agent, and ) there had been some wheel trouble v . ; onl which an adfustment was made in|§ As you all know we opened with coats and will always maintain the 1920, Lawyer Freedman showed a letter written to Browns, but it was ‘ “Ivy” Corse / reputation of being the Coat House Here. “Elite” waists excluded by the court. The witness would not say positively that he saw R [} Mike Brown in New York, on October Sole agents for New Britain. 25, 1920, but he did recall seeing him Complete range of sizes in this AT ecna or a ur a = and Blouses there at somctime in that month. Ask- | (& full line that need no intro- ¥ 5 T 7 ‘ ed if he saw Mike Brown on that oc- Achonaherte Phiced: / ] 3 of Crepe de Chine and Tail- casign, the witness answered that he | gy = 108G One Group of Polo Coats, All Are Lined With Silk in Mannish Styles \ ored Dimities. dld, Asked how many men he sav $2.45 " * $8.85 Saturday Specials Joe Saw Cuniffe, He Says { Crepe de Chine $4 95 Joseph Cianflone was again recalled | Y e 4 Blouses . to the stand, and he told of seeing [ ) Tailored Cuniffe at the service station on Octo- Blouses ber 25, 1920, the day Brown, in his |8 : testimony, sald he stopped there on |8 e . his return to New Britain. At this —All Sizes JRRrerihgdtansbntnted. | i | OTHER COATS—There are Wraps with Satin Revers, others prove that Shows Prison Record "\::;::P”s {3,}‘?',',‘.‘;?1&,'\‘:,(”\",,:'}T,ml;]n:,‘l': ; fOR! trimmings of embroidery, smart stitching or silk fringe may keep rapid :\)s}:d:; ](‘n::(i,nll\nl:;n'n:}r\n}n‘;]mp?"p:\“i:; : 4 pace with the mode. Beautifully lined with silk or crepes and come in :::rlak);ol‘:rl’ml\i‘q‘.“\::?: i .‘1\.5::«].‘-:;1 on | 1 | A Sorrento, Deer, Fallow, Navy and Black. The materials are Velamara, A e RO R e {2 Veldyne, Tricotine, Shawsheen, Worumbo, Camels’ Hair and Twill Cord. had” excused the witness, who had apparently left the building. The state's attorney then read from a document which showed that Nordi- L ‘ ol Saturday Opening at Brooklyn, N. Y. on February 1921, on a charge of Breaking an en- Special ° Prunellas, Tweed : 1 pCCIa s P l ; “DNatew? S Serges and Trieotines; Fringed OALG 1 BT || Silk Scarfs, in all shades . .... $1.89 l es e Dalsy Sllk f i il : y ] Tailored Waists ... veeees $1.49 tering. The state’s attorney presented bottoms on some models; others o Cant’ Be Cured from the Outside. Muslin Bloomers ..... . 59¢c External treatmonts seldom cure || Underwear Brassieres suevi 29€ Piles. designed for sport wear. A _v 89¢ Nor do surgical operations. J sy 3 i § 5 . i f " e » The cause is inside—bad circula- | Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins, Exceptional Values for ii Sweaters tion, Bloomers, Corset Covers The blood is stagnant, the veins and Pajamas. SATURDAY i b Rk k / E'}’I"se! F‘ove e flabby. : SATURDAY SPECIALS A ; emise The bowel walls are weak, the BV = ! Gordon Tweed Hose .. Corset Covers $1.49 4 A KN]CKERS ts nlmost dead. o : ] N e, 2 pfl"!.‘os :urrcl::ly(;:d safely rid yourself Bloomers . . $2.95 4 i B . Regal Corset Special ° J have large pockets and mostly of piles you must free the circulation Chemise . .... .. $2.79 caby 4 N 9 —send a fresh current through the Gowns : $4.45 and rarious others too Imported Tweeds, buttoned stagnant pools. Internal treatment is hoi o of O : S i 'y numerous to mention—See them. cuffs. Special 4 Lo ‘oHie tate method. Choice of Crepe de Chine Sizes 26 to 32 waist. C 0 3 : Saturday . ... J. 8. Leonhardt, M. D., set at work Or Tub Silk $ y some years ago to find a real internal || Pile remedy. He succeeded. He named his prescription HEM-ROID, 238 MAIN STREET and tried it in 1000 cases before he 238 MAIN S I R was satisfied. Now HEM-ROID is 3 % g sold by druggists everywhere under P9 guarantee. It's easy to take, and can “ON THE SQUARE” ON T!'IE SQUARE always be found at Clark & Brainerd Co,, who will gladly refund the pur- chase price to any dissatisfied cus- | tomer

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