New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1923, Page 3

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(Continued from First Page) diteh, ye And myself A Yes was going te go in front of the trai 1ell that; that is a witness RY BERGEANT MeCUE she tol¢ make to kill yourself? A. Just as well off | Q. What effort did you make, 1 say, s bi hew did you attempt to kill yoursel in that way gnly In driving the ear ir the diteh? A. 1 thought maybe Arowned, both of us. we would ge down and water? A, I was therd in the water I was away up to my neck above water? A. Yes W. And you took didn't you? A, Yes, BY MR, HICKEY Hart's store; what did you do with car at the time of the accident? A, Ye Q. Did you take her head up at all to soe if she was alive or dead? A. No, Q. How long did you keep her head down? A. Well, halt an hour or o Q. You kept her head down a half hour or s0? A, Ye Q. Then what did you do? A. Then I was there till somebody opened the ioor and 1 got out Q. Did you get out of the car at all hefore anyhody came? A, No. Did you try to get out of the fore somebody came? A, No, I stayed there, Q. Why didn't you get out? A. No 1 wanted to stay there Q. You wanted to stay there? A, Yes Q. But you did not try to drown yourself, did you? A. Yes, Q. How? A, There w: to do it Q. What? A. There water @0 1 could do it Q. There wasn't enough water for you to do-it there Sergeant MeCne: Mr. Carlson, isn't n't enough n't enough car beeanse you knew you were safe in thare; arswer that question: isn't try to get out of the car because you knew you were safe to stay there; didn't_you figure to there? A. T figured to somebody came and took us out there. Ry Mr. Hickey | Q. Phen when somebody did come you told them it was an accident? A Ye Q. What did you say when you got| out? 4l A. 1 said car come and blind us and | ried right over. t's not true, Q. There was no ¢ blinded you? A. No. | Q. How long had you been think-| ing about killing your wife? A. Ahont a week or so Q. Why did yon want to kill her? " A. he had laid out and figured to| try to kill me, she told the neighbors. | Q. Who 1old you that she sai was going to kill you? A. Mrs. son Q. You didn’t want to buy this fur| cont, did you? A, Yes, T was willing| to buy it, always willing to buy the| clothes if she used me good and treat | me rvight Refore Christmas she had | a new suit, $75.00, and there was no fight over it either, Q. Where did you buy that euit? A Wise, Smith's Q. Tn Hartford? A. Yes, Q. What else did you say to her in the car when you were coming from | Hartford? A, I don't remember. We 1t? A. No r came that; end 0. We 1t the last end, what was 1t vou said? A, Well, T said, “We| ought to dis together,” that's what T gaid Q. You gaid to her, “We ought to die together”? A. Ye Q. What did she sa care,” she said. Q. Did you tell her you were going to kill her? A. No ? A. "I don't $\\ A “W"'/// -z Jimmy Jingle Says: A lot of hread and milk’s the thing | For Pa aid Ma and the little king. | —New-Maid Bread Kill me and Mrs Taylor, and then she and kil herself, Mrs, Swanson ean | 9. What effort, if any, did you Q. But you did held yeur wite| held yoursclf out of the| ... it a matter of fact that you did not| stay there until| “———-_——m—w—‘ I intended to kill her? A. |80 Q. And yourself? A Yes Fhe Q told the neighbars she was going to - oW many tim io you think CITY ITEMS Sunday p ot st & s [ GOING T0 BRIDGEPORT FISCHER BREWERY FINED i s diteh in all the time A had heen driving a gar? “The PRSI ’ e A good many tin Frazier Wileax of 200 o0 i Cast of “sohwel Bays” Writton and Hartford Peoducers Pay 8425 Bw A great many times? A. Sure Maple street Migg Bisie Anna . Then you knew, Just where the Hess of 53 Madison street, have taken | i iner > Proviuced By Mon of Staniey Momo Making Feer With “Kick™ in It n o A. Yos. out a4 marriage leenss s A } ) of . \ w, when did you first think Y. M B Deliding Pend e . - ~ vial CBarch Sl 1y o Play 1922 that that would be a good place to v y SRAS LRAS RN “:M i wm 3 .“,\ I\,v:lnu n? New York Saturday, June Kelly at poli ' ' ' Hartford, June 7. » The Hubert : a a month o 6 by ral sale C, 1. lernsan that his . ' scher Brewery of Hartford s » N jon's | ¥ r ¥ ar paid & 2 Ab a month or 507 A, Yes L) There will be & meeting of Unity somefime hetw ng in May, 1935 habe found 10 Q. Bo you had heen thinking aheut h s - I it g ' 1 h 8 the Rehekah lodge in 1. O. O. ¥. hal! Fri- , . thi e Ribie class of B - o tain mere than half of ene per doing that for a month? A. Yes ur lay evening. Members of the degree . the | £ent of alcahol You had heen thinking about ) o g oo o et Bk gl b — e Viridg « o doing that for a moenth? A, Yes are hearsal PECLINE HIGH CRERCN OPFIY " " ‘ . v ’ Q. Did you make yeur mind up Ronoras, Rdisons. C. L. Pierce & (' Philadeiphia, J A ’ s ol o New is the time for all good elamle that was the place you were going to advt nTI e this tnda v . "o 0% 1o appear in the Herald do it? ned the affice af & v Baniey < Stella Rebekah lodge, No. 1, will ) ' . . e r . 1] A Made my mind we were going lecarate graves of deceased members OF !N Protestant Fpiscopal d .\" Bve PN clase of this ,1 4 M,‘f, ",v » 'r,‘),'““""‘ ..“.;' | te get killed, hoth of us. Junday afterncon, mesting at the l°thiehem to w . Was ¢ Bjine » - "‘ &, :.::; g » s 4 ;';?‘:‘ resulita t Q look A i ather [ ey N . t Hokin A MR, HICKEY Your head was Q | you would say it was an Say yes or no partienlar pains =~ A to keep your head above the water, | @ heen toda Q. Just get back; you got up inl A, montk | A ing about Killing your wife for a|"ENtafter a meeting of the rowing ¥ | officials of the two universities with morrow evening. Yeu | Valentine Chappelle chairman of the h e regatta committee, The race is June 37th, | Liberty Auto Service Salesman Held | For Phursday—Continuance Granted, gue, 1 field, I'hurs [ 1sraer No further arrests vet, al warrants fc he connected with this concern. i Thrift ideas aplenty are released it so, you did not try to get out of the| 15 the mmbiic classified ads. [ Shrimp Salad Shrimps : Lettuce Tomato Egs “C“ARD HELLMy, M, BLUE RIBBON "y MAYONNAISE were talking friendly up to the last| F——— her? Q. And that you had been think. | ISRAEL UNDER $1,000 BAIL |im-. Jacob lIsrael, 2d salest r s Isracl, alicged salesman for raddled about five miles. {the Liberty Automobile Service ILea- 3 charged with obtaining money v|under false pretense scheduled to appear in the Fairfield | city court this morning, has heen nte Did you ever go down there to the place over? No. Did You ever think out any way? No, o kill your wife? No | What? | No | You made your mind up that was the way you were going to cemetery #t., Prof. advt, Ye And that If you eame out alive | aceident? | T e som sou naee DOWNSTREAN COURSE FOR Yes, You told us today at first that the coat when you eame out of the|this was an acefdent? Varsity Contest on Thames River store? A, Yes, —~advt A. Put it right in the back Q. Did you lie? . Wil Start at 6 p m., Standard Q. Put It in the back? A. She put! A, Yeg,+ that there herself, bhecause e re- Q. You are now telling the truth?| Time ’ fused 1 It on; she .||:Inv\ wr;m tol A, Yes | Gales Ferry, June 7.—The Yale. o'clock. mt it on hecause she has the heavy ) T ] ault i this neckplece h..‘h:\ I\Y-:\:=~'\::ryl‘1n'l.-rnw ffo ¢he ditch | Harvard varsity crew race. on June a4y Q. And it was in the back of the A, Yes. 22 will be rowed down-stream and 1Ot up-stream, as was reported last The freshman and junior var. N the forenoon The Yale varsity crew had light practice this morning. Chase was Next | coxswain while Coach ILeader took —advt, Hearing in Fairfield can aid in removing. The junior varsity, ne., who wag arrested in Fair. | combination cights wes on water earlier for brisk workouts, and who was Herald classified ads. were the first| —advt. to detect the spring fever. Just look d & continuance until next|at classification 9 and see. for further investigation. | posted $£1,000 bail, pre— have heen made 3 though the state h. police have three other men, said to | through the Herald Blue Ribbon TRADE-MARK Telephone 1610-3 I ———— NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERAL 2 aelock If it : 4 rains Bunday, the decarating will be postponed until the next fair day Freneh Hat Shoppe Exelusive millinery H. Dayton Humphrey sold taday for Gunnar Peterson room bungalow Nelvidere, to Alma Peterso Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morans 23 Faxon Plaee, Senator Richard Covert of this eity+ was elected first viee-prasident of the 1928 Conneeticut Cluh, The Club plans to have a re. = union this summer, Special Victor Keeords, C. | & Co~advt A daughter was born to Mr. and | Genera Mrs, Greeson Sylvia Light of this city Gulbransen Player Planos. The Catholic Women's Tenevolent Legion will hold a charity whist at T A. B, hall tomdrrow evening at .30 The public is invited Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. Members of Star of lodge, O. 8, B, will be entertained by | Mrs, 8wift of 40 Pershing Place to. | Tell him with smokes, Father's day, Quality Smoke Shop, W scheduled to start at 6 p. m., standard | Main.—advt, Sons of Veterans' es will be rowed up-stream in | Will hold a regular evening at § o'clock Radlo sets and supplies at Morins, Miss Angela l.acava, Coxswain Stoddard into the launch to |Mrd and Mrs. James Lacava of 26 | point ont defects which the coxswain Hawkins street, is expected home from The varsity the Boston University of Law, Satur- |day to spend the sumn freehman and her parents, the [turn home tomorrow front St. John's | Preparatory school. s Victrolas, Pianos. C. L. Pierce & Co. Martha chapter, 0. 15, § memorial service in Mas . —when you’re rich, smooth, creamy Oc—at fountains and soft drink places United Milk Co. Regular $6.00 Regular $6.00 Regular Officers’ SALE Men's * NDERWEAR 39c¢ Men’s BLUE SHIRTS 49¢ Men’s BELTS 19¢ ,000 SHOES Regular Police $7 value $4.98 SHOES All Leather Scout $1.98 SHOES Endicott-Johnson - $2.98 SHOES Army $3.98 SHOES Navy $3.98 SHOES $6 value $3.98 DISPOSAL e he wexther been favorable not have been Men’s HOSE 5 o THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 12 a gty ST I ey sssena— May 16 AT West Main advt the new gix VICTOR RECORDS AND LATEST MODEL MACHINES Assembly See Advt, on Opposite Page Piores formerly Mj; Moran's COME IN AND HEAR THEM C. L. PIERCE & CO. § 216 MAIN STREET Opp. the Monument Good Wil | Auxiliary No, 1 meeting Friday daughter of e, recess with ava will re- | will hold | ¢ hal, | 223 3 Favorites in Women’s White Shoes Are All Lined*Up For Your Divertissement THE BEST STYLES ARE IN “LIMITED EDITIONS—" Purposely bought in small quantities, that will not be duplicated after the present supply is exhausted . ’ A Truly Wonderful Array of WHITE SHOES Appropriate For Every Occasion. > : i xclusive, Yes, But Moderately Priced g 485 $5.85 - $6.85 FLORSHEIM FOR MEN-—Agency—EDUCATOR FOR ALL : VOGUE SHOE SHOP Opposite Monument 236 MAIN STREET (The House of Styles) So it is, as the oldg WITH THE G00DS Arrow Hard COLLARS 14c we would saying goes, “Our;loss¢ is your GAIN.” |Caug DRESS SHIRTS 89c¢ f Men's UNION SUITS 79c¢ KHAKI SHIRTS 89c¢ ISMOND $5 blankets $2.98 Men’s PANTS $1.69 20 *.35%. OFF ON ALL OUR Trunks, ~ Bags Boston and Paris GARTERS 17¢ UNION SUITS 69c OVERALLS 98¢ BATH TOWELS 19¢ i Suit + Cases urch St.

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