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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1023, ‘ ing House noise 1 front of the store, testified| As many as eoul of the fight through the narrew 4 sontisued f Piret' Page) Medioal E Yestifies, | to the building . . Mube Conral Ofcals Wapt| (contmes from oo vuaer |* o Fomms vt | 80 MUy s e ReY, ME, DVl 15 Spoaker- something to eat so he stopped at the aminer, was neat called to the sland. ' yon emulated Moratius &t 1he o H sked » of | bridge and stemmed ti man tid J mg MY, G Morgr, Howonsr [Omase e umehronm e e oo | s s s ey o Goorge H. O'Gounor Sings here Jere ma R - he arrived, Mislorski said, as was his| of the deceased, to whioh he answered | Ward the crowd, girl Jriends ¢ ¢ e it john 1. Davis, paster of Trip cousin, the proprietor and a girl be.|in the affirmative. Asked to explain ot and: IeRER 9f Shes v M. B church, delivered a thrl . Boston, Bept. 3T.~—The bellef that|ying due counter, He sald that he|in detail what e found as a resuit of | ; monopely either in New England or sat at the first table near the front!the autopsy he sald There wWas a Despite the efforts of the ehief & 4 - = S from outalde it" was not & £00d thINE| Gnor ‘when & number of youns men|Cut elear through the upper lip evi- | Policeman 1yon, the throng remajned 18 1416 118 B e sa s for this section was expressed by entered, Migatz was iIn the lead, he|dently caused by his teeth being unconvineed that there was no 1u L at the neen “..fl “m ot the George H, Eaton, meneral traffle| .o i noteh was second and the| Pushed through the lip, His left'eye | ther room in the speetatars’ gallery Hetary eluh tecay ., .:., ‘.r State agent of the Maine Central rallroad | oo o coiowed Misiorski said that|®a8 swollen and blackened. He had | Upstairs and pressed farward contin- | 2Pportunities of the " v"l A ': he resumed the witness stand | nyioie pecan 1o raise & row becaune | # Small abrasion on the ehest and a|Ually. It was noguntil § a'clock that |And polnte 1 10 he ris o residen today at the interstate commeroe |, =o LT 0 any butler with | #Mall abrasion on his right hack side [ it @egan to melt away after Chief |oolidge and Becretary ml: :¢' ‘:r commission's rallroad consolldation |y iy hread at the time he ordered beet| THere Was a slight wound beneath Hart stepped "'ls to the entrance and | department of lahor a8 l""". "“ Iy hearing, stew, At sbout this same time. "‘e'm- acalp and his skull was fractured | Announced for the last time that no Man may rise to great heights from “To have the entire territory under | ioneor”coid “pierkowskl began walk-| /" & .Y shape, the long arm of |u.“~~lr elae ~-~-;M he admitted [ :lnun;‘-a ’n..‘;.:\-.‘::q‘ e S g " |y " t was the largest " i in e pleaded h hi . EO0 Aatinal o AnyCoue. e, b Ing_about the piace, helping himself X GEjndisg from ih back of hia front of pelice n‘-laml..u:nu. 1“ the | take every precaution to keep down sald, “would be a bad thing fo e - , right ear alm o the back to the publie,” S Snthp s 8 :':.:'"‘;v'm:::"“'.‘-‘ 'n"“' ';P"{’:':I'P"I'""‘ A ,,,"l Sanh b . e memory of the pollee And newspaper- | bolshevistic ideas so that Ameriea | He renewed his argyments in favor| paash Wanted to Nll‘li:\lmmk-u The doctor said that the eause of | Wen may continue to be the land of op- : of a consolidation of the Maine Cen- Davidowlea objected to the .Nm'" death was a fractured skull and in- Attorney Pie asked her if David. | portunity, a land of freedom ununu' tral and the Bangor and Aroostook | o¢ the Bovs. tha withaet aaid ‘M\,,,”M, Wemorrhages, ‘The fracture of | OWiea had hee nking and she | license . ; | . d the skull was eaused hy a severe|replied “Not so far as I know." Po. rge H. O'Connor of Washington, who was a visitor at the poon S \\o:e::‘:,::q‘,’“:::h,:;";.';,l'::,?,"dmfi sald: '""‘,"" '.""" make an argUMent, jiow from s blunt instrument and | liceman Thomas Feeney and Patrick vion of the Boston and Maine as &|jor "‘I"‘ d he ':'ff“’"“" of yourself \wouiq not possibly he caused by a|O'Mara corroborated statements made | luneheon, connecting link. Ho also rKed €ON- | restanrant s islaranl ”'"' WOMAN'S | Liow from a fist, Dr, Lyon sald, When | by their fellow ofcers tain, He aid solidation of the N. Y. N. H. and H.F',,.',," "".""‘ L “’”"“‘ sald that Pot-| o uestioned by the attorneys, Dr, Lyon| The three attorneys for the accused [to be one of the sprightiiest story and the Boston and Maine with the :lm-' ‘"“ "l' ,'l’“" '": up at “"""‘ stated that the fractured akull might|men argued hefore Judge Alling that tellers Iotary has entertained, He | o t e exception of the division marked for | yom ni I:'l_’k“ .z" A "I l:""]“"‘ MNE| have been recelved by a blow given could find no evidence of first or |also sang a number of songs which the Maine Central oommission. FOI Ri8 DOk DOS and hit Davido- | Davidowiez which knocked him backs| second degree murder against these Lrought a storm of applause, Mr, wicz with it. Ityniec interfered, the | ward against a blunt instrument men and asked. that & 1ight bond be | O'Connor is one of Washington's most | :“‘.‘nf‘fll"';r".;"..:':"'l"‘ 'fi;‘;vrl’:‘: ::"" ’\\':,lnrullil.nl. nn[n‘l {‘:n:-.utlrd Potash| Bergeant Patriek McAvay testified | fixed if they were to be hound over, | widely known entertainers and after | ® ' Wiey ouoh a0 8 RUMDAR-Of PoIbts| o obiad torii . aasQwios, Potash | (hat he went to the scene of the fa-| Prosccutor Woods claimed premedi- | dinner speakers, His volee has been | started to take off his cont and said: | tality shortly after the fighting oc-| tation ofs the crin in the fuet that | reproduced on a number of Columbia | Mr, O'Connor ix a brother | "‘;‘{.“‘_“‘:;"3’“"';‘:";‘ dopether . enat| VIl X you up It you come,” Misl-(curred and ordered the fnjured man| the young men waited for Davidowics | records R Sonis 18 and‘ SaFve. the siats urfkl nflld. taken to the New Britain general| outside the restaurant and Potash | of Mrs, 1t, J, Vance of Maple street, | SFMEIns was the New York Central rx.- young man started to leave and | hospital, carried a blunt Instrument with which | - | 3t v e B lh-: le: as Pavidowlez went to the door Mrs, Saw Four Loap on Davidowlez, to strike him, He askéd that they be STUDYING FOR 7§ il » I\In:)lr' u;::‘r‘nu::;;d ""l:::nm:;nl‘ :u"‘li lA|u|||ln 7;:\\:“;-‘)( u,.-‘n-: n:~|x| eall- [ bound over without bail New Haven, Sept, 27,—DProf, Fraser . t . n . ¢ . ¥ v re allfed to testify, He said that he maw| Judge Alling in passing judgment | Story of the British imperial forestry I l l fi d Sh h] I] m.:l';; .."::":::er "",:'S;:"":L com- | gone,” Misloraki testified. Mignatz and Davidowicz ghting|said that he could’ not see that there | commission 1§ the guest of the Yale tis a rea pleasure to hn 0es whic R i berpdsc Mg Saw Migatz Hit Davidowics whon he got outside of the restaur-|was premeditation , as Davidowles school of forestry this week, Prof t l Od I k' b t f l't bl gi At bottle do | At N-| According to the witness Migats(ant. He then said that he saw four (knew that the men were lying in wait | Story 15 studying forest conditions in are not only go 00KINg, but comioriabie e i establishes a double route|wag the last one to leave the restaur- | men, Potash, Budnik, Plerkowski and| ror him when he left the store, He|N England. o . from Boston to Portland and assures| ant and waited just outside the screen | Mignatz Jeap on Davidowicz, He|guia that evidence of assault’ and - as we“ ln Netfleton Shoes lon I]fe 18 competition. % | door until Davidowicz put in an ap-|heard Davidowicz fall, he safd, but|manslaughter had been introduced | PROMINF EDUCATOR DIES, e g Mr. Eaton said that the “Storrow" | jearance. Migatz struck him, the wit-|did not see him, Zawalick also said | and therofore bound them over to the | Buffalo, Sept. 27.—Funeral services an added attribute that makes 'hem the plan, the proposal of the joint New| ness said, and at the same time Po-|that he heard Potash remark that “I| phecember term of the superior court | for Dr, James M. Cassety, educator, who died yesterday, in his home here, England committee for a consolida- | tash and Budnik lea: " ped on him, They | clipped him, t Hartford under bonds of $3,000 2 tion of all New England roads except!started a fight, he sald, and before| Chester Ryniec testified that David g i el ol . n xcept | j i d- | each. will be held tomorrow. He would(ll m mica cal —_— the Boston and Albany and the Cana- | long they were out in the middle of |OWicz stumbled on the sidewalk but| “\jigatz, Potash and Budnick secur- | have been 90 years old next Friday, ost economi 0es you L dian owned lines, “leaves us bottled [the road where Davidowlcz was|Picked himself up and went to the s] z 00 d h' h ‘ ed bonds from relatives and friends p at Portland except for the Cana-|knocked down. middle of the road where all of the ;g carly this afternoon were released dian lines." “I ran over to Frank and saw him|Men engaged In a “frec for, all.” e “We believe the New York Central|bleding from the mouth, ears and|'While in the restaurant Potash had a from 'm”c:_""j"f"”""" . will be of the greatest aid in build-| nase. His clothes were badly torn and | Pottle in his right hand back pocket| Gopm TOURNAMENT RESULTS Ice es s H Ing up the port of Portland. he could not s of hia trousers, the wi . peak. He was taken in- ers, the witneas asserted.| . oo qavis matehe : s s i ! 4 n 7 ! o Both Misats By A iae sterday's matches in the Shuttle 14 in bullding up the state o the restaurant where he merely ut- [ Both Migatz and_ Potash were under|y.qqoy cluh champlonship golf tour- | of Maine must come and it must|tered groans when the influence of “liquor, h id, and} placed on a chair juor, he sald, an o i > Davidowlez seemed to have had 4 fof | 7Ament in the first flight resulted in come through lower rate levels,” but did not talk,” Misiorski said 3 Wi ) [ 4 did ; said, ki gl a vietory for C. W. Munning over ¢ U.\u Chance to Defend Himself | drinks in him dm":m‘:'h"re;:;"‘" _,“""‘f W. Upson, 7-8, and in the second GAR PLUNGE k o r;( cross ‘exnmlnnllon by Attorney one while he was in the realuurm\l. flight in a victory for 1. E. Page over FF PIER’ hskoniisMIucroks sy ik Mipats e ¢ Flynn Tostifien | |L. 8. Jones by Mr. Page's winning the | THO WOMEN ARE DROWNED sispped Davidowles i the face s Sergeant Michaer Pl les eallea |19th hole. after an exciting ‘ mateh, | * El 8 J door., e 4 1 * 8 ry r : ) ‘ to the stand and explained how Bud. |and a victory for Don MacMillan over < = i LA suid that the wmurdered man did 1ot iy “powash and Migats had heen|C: Stanlev, 2 up. The st round | See our line before buying a s hands In (0 bt into d i s match between G. P. Hart and George self defense. He also asserted that bt CRtactvE NBRCKUATISE AE i Army Captain Rescues Another and |y1, | e 0 b0 o umble | Police station following their arrest | [{0Bers resulted in a win for Mr. Hart ADKINS Baby At Norfolk—Two Officers | over a stone but fell out in the middle |1 auestioned in regard to the al- A I s Y RS of the road when knocked down, At | '°8® 8}, He #hi0 ikt the: dinke ETATIONERS fen. valuntarlly. slanad o atataiatts | Demhetl weland, contains STATIONERS samples of every style of architec- 66 CHURCH ST. Saved By Leap torney Mangan asked: “Had Migatz been drinking?" to which Misiorski | Yhich they had made in reference to (P (8 B CT8 % Nort;lk. Vu,‘; Ee;:lt. 27,—’[‘\\'(: WOmeN | i nyes. the crime. After considerable debating vere drowned when an automobile ~ori] i s between the attorneys and Prosecutor m——'— A Cerulick Blames Migatz for Trouble o y R B iz persans Was driven Into] “Anthony Cerulick, who -turned | \WOOUS the Writlen statements wer | oy e e R R A S TR Thbt AIEne kel S F W areee” DA atatelaiwithess, was next'called to the| *50 Y SeTRoAry Tiynn, i ght. 3 . . S, € | stand. He admitted that he was in Migatz admitted in his statement driver and Mrs. James P. Stevenson o that Davidowicz had hit him first and 5 . the restaurant with the other boys lost thfijr H\Ps.< RdEHRL TR Whola trouble . Atnrted he endeavored to strike a blow in re- n”(‘:;:;t’aorll t]l;e Pl;u:apt;l‘ve?m;:?:d:;:g when Migats refused to pay for, his ::”.I,‘-(;,"‘I,‘dml;‘of hit ‘MmA He said that water from an army Pekuinbie e | 924 and, Davidowlos. nterferyd. l~ea!:zls:|‘|;z v:;drr:n :‘nxrry bimvausc e g t Potash became angry when Davido- | ', Foat s pa rescued Mrs. Phyllls Backus and her | . 7700 " Migatz why he didn’t pay| . The Potash statement said that he baby. for his food, Cerulick said, and rising did not buy any food and therefore Captain J. P. Stevenson, retired, of 5 HIR febt 'mm: "Lt m"! hit him." did not have to pay for any. It also the Marine Corps, and Captain J. S. % T read that when Davidow left the Allen, the other occupants of the |H¢ Was stopped from hitting him by| 10 0 1o “took a swing at someone." automobile, leaped from the machine g“f“;::‘: ‘;hi‘;‘"‘\‘[“"’d g”;l‘: °§ h"‘[“""i but did not know who. The Budnik i : - \ as it left the pler and escaped in-|Cerulik said. Mrs, Doble interfered | y,iament read in part as follows: : p : 4 i at this time and sald that if they did | Sy e 00 10 Part, an Jollows: i : ; ; not stop their fighting she would call| pyank fell in the gutter,” Liptits tes- y ! y b “:’-{, was called upon to enter. Mr, O'Connor proved X the police. i { v Rev. W. A. Woodford of Gerulick said that he then went CoAAnY At e e Tk Th e ; Seymour Dies Today | oo i Minets ot Treand ot e brawl but he was not actlvely en- ol ) : V) aten u Seymour, Conn.,, Sept. 27.—Rev. i A ,gaged in the fight. s procession. Migatz waited outside of | Wanted Davidowicz to Remain ‘ lll It obiirob, 4164, todky " nfvke & the screen door. the ayitness asserted | Mrs. Doble, proprietor of the res- % ; : ‘ i ; i long illness, He was born in New|siruck him. Potash Plerkowski ang| tAUrant. corroborated the statements . : Very trim and tidy. A versatile little shoe equally Haven, studied under Bishop Wil-|Bydnik jumped .on the murdered| Tooc PY other witnesses and said that : > friendly with the morning gingham, the tailored sport #kirt lisms, was graduated trom Berkeley | man and all started to swing at him, | noq rers oL Rt At thell . ; ; or the afternoon silk frock. It'is one of of & mission at Yalesville and 1n 1900 | iiouias nacr homine Lo tocomatay | 12¢ked the door after others left and T RN B . Sh o Rl DA o 1 i o e b b Do g o it e[| CENHAL JUIOK gy gy o ousing ohoes vived by his wite, buttonhole of his coat. He sald that|,nq went out, sho said, TICKETS §1.00—NO.TAX for women he-did not see the remainder of the 'y . H & L Crowd Tries to Storm Police Station, ! ” v R Y. N nshi > | ight as he ran away. prich e i i Suns| netGlll\'ld Pl?y 1" bitash sald 1 Clipped Him.» vefal hundred people assembled whieh means that every detail has been carefully studied 3 5 eooaae—————1 i i iti i & At Chi ren’s Home!| iater he said, “I met Potash and that its fitting qualities are as near as possible to per- The “Sunshine Girls,” a club com- | who said to me, ‘I clipped him.| CAPITOL—Mon., Tues., Wed. fection. posed of 16 girls, aged from 11 to | After that, the witnesses said, Potash ;’4 years, &: ':'E‘Ch”d{e‘“s Home, will | threw something over the fence at The Celebrated Star g B s PG ve an entertalnment tomorrow eve- | the corner of Broad and Booth streets ming at the Home. There will be|pyt he did not know what it was. MAY YOHE [ ] drills by the younger children and |He said that Zawalick told him he In Vaudeville With Her singing by all. A delightful little | (nought it was a bottle, Shell-0-Tone Syncopators ot gl . 85 S ) play ‘“Bo-Peep's Lost Sheep”, has been arranged, and a number of the | e e ———— children will take part in it. Re- - fremnmente i ve vt oo o ||| L RN N K M M N X XX IO K] lic Is cordially invited to attend. 7l For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. LK) 00 New Yorker Arrested on Charge of Robbing Girl New York, Sept. 27.—Police today arrested “Kid” Handler, salesman, on a charge of assault and robbery in connection with the holdup in Brook- iyn in August 1922 of Anna Cohen a payroll clerk. Miss Cohen was at- tacked in a hallway and robbed of a payroll for the employes of Joseph Friedman, ammounting to $4,423. e PALACE—Starting Sunday ENEMIES OF WOMEN 7 Months in New York e ——— Are You Ruptured? Instant Relief From experience we found many cases broken through after the operation, and those that were operated on for her- nia, or any other abdominal operation, should at once with- out delay, come and see us, be- cause these cases should not be left go without any protection. Free consultation. Morris L. Battalion & Son Specialists a N A FOROX [ e v i [ Desserts that are easyto make Only 15 minutes to make a Tick Tock Pudding. The ma- terials, milk, sugar, egg, flavor- ing, and Minute Tapioca are al- ready mixed. Add waterand cook. . { When the pudding is taken from - 3 g @ K ee ;OO o KO MUNR MOH D) v A SOME people think they ought to live up to their position in society. People of common ;sense are those who simply live up to the level of their savings. That " ig the best test of good judg- ment. Start your savings account now, [ the stove it ‘“‘sets” without ice. 4 HIS box of candy was made espe- Tick Tock comes in Chocolate . </ cially for children. 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