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= 4. h . . . luteraat ) : MAINTAINS INNOCENCE Bodies of Acronauts Are | nat wuie taken 00 eard, o ine il of the fedaraied o , : m | M Started Back for U, 8, A, | United States. With them were the | churches has mal,f call to % S | bodies of fourteen American soldiers | churches of l:-::‘u:: ‘a he . g yre, O¢ 2.-The ‘bedies of |whe fell in Flanden ng the w t ovember § STOKES ACCUSATION! "z e ATTEMPTS SUICIDE| FREEDMANHEARING -t et = e et e S el B i oy Hedd e bt | Shaplaw A can aerenauts | WORLD GOUBE. WREE ::.:;:;::“:?Th:‘w:‘num nuw - —— Killed in the Gerden Bennett cup n Dickson Murder Case, TR competition at Rrus inte last Washington, Oet, 12.—The commis- | international justice, M" nm Almost Re-| Phisssipnis, oct 12—7wo m.,RdlMd Gll! Man's Motive BNIIII Wanted Here for Assault of slmost constant gquestioning has 2 | fasied 1o wrenk the vetisence of %en- | [jayed {0 Have Been Robbery | Will Fight Extradition “ll‘ ll m ml est Faccenda, the youth held here | charged with suspicion of murder in | - - . . | the death of Emma Dickson Miliville, | % = ” N Chief William €. Hart stated to New York, Oct. 13,—Acting Dist. [N. J, high school girl whose body | fedweed City, Cal, Oct V "w,y!lu & hearin the case of \mw’:‘nyn Attorney Ferdinand Pecora will ap- | Was found In the weods, near her |bery prompied James Moore, 46, of |\ o g %0 S0 U0 LA O TR pear ‘on Monday to refute charges home on September 22 nine days | Oakland, Cal, to kill his unele, | & extradition fry that state te divected at his office by Joseph A, |after ghe disappeared Deteetives | ;o008 . Doolittle, 65, 8 wealthy Cenneotiout following the attack on Thornten who during yesterday's ses- | conducting the examination sald 10« | 04 hotel man and bind and gag his |Hamuel Sanders at his Chureh street slon of the re-trial of the divorce ac- | day the prisoner had miven them but | . Mps Doolittle, and J, Carroll |talloring establishment in this ety tion of W. E, D, Stokes wealthy hotel | little Information In addition to ad- | nooiitie, his cousin in the Deollitle |about twe months ago, will be held owner, asserted that ttempt had | mitting having witnessed the KININE | jome yesterday according to poliee. |in New York on October 16, Detees been made to influence his testimony, | of the girl along the hig y In Moore is In ® eritieal eondition |tive Sergeant William P. MeCue and s The assertion of Thornton, a negro (south Jersey, He refuses the detee: | wiy o hullet wound In the back ef AMfr, Banders will leave New Britain to b LR A PO, O A, «And former janitor of an Kast 35th |tives sald, to answer questions a8 10| o nead caused when he shot him- attend the hearing. If the extradition | e s street apartment house where Edgar |how she was slain or to say whether (.. when authorities battered down |papers are granted Freedman will be | d B Rl A. Wallace, chief corespondent lived |one or more persons had a hand In |, g4o0r (o get him, | brought to New Britain and arraign- indivectly led 1o a flareup between |it. He declares, however that he did |~ pye eider Doolittle was struck over (ed in the loeal court on & eharge of opposing counsel, not know the slayer. ‘The autherities | ;0 yead with a hatehet after he had |assault, Thornton a Witness for Btokes pre- |#aid they were convinced Faceenda|peen tied to & chair, Mrs, DooliRle | On August 2, a gang of alleged xw\ cipitated the tilt when he said that |could supply the detalls necessary to tied to & bed in a nearby room. | York thugs followed Sanders into his | during the previous trial 'of the case |clear up the mystery, but that he |3 carroll Doolittle bound and gageed |tallor establishment at 63 Church At which he \dentified Mra, Stokes an | was afraid to talk, in another room escaped and sum- |street and pounced upon him i the woman he had seen at the East | —— moned authorities, | A palr of scissors, which it is al- | A5th street address, he received n cRBw ls RESGUED | Authorities declared they found a |leged were used to strike him, was | 1 ) subpoena to appear before the dis. | | bag Inte which Moore apparently had |found on the floor covered with blood triet attorney and subsequently was | — | placed silverware and jowelry valued | Dr, Henry T. Bray was called and or- | auestioned hy Stanley L, Richter then s {at several hundred dollars and « [dered Banders' removal to the New | | an assistant distriet attorney, who i | €A on Wrecked Motorship Kemne-| o ooty 0" open, indicating he | Britain General hospital where he was | a son-in-law of Samuel Untermyer, cott Is Valued at Half Milllon—=| apparently had planned to rob lh"l'nnfinnd for saveral weeks, Following | | chief counsel for Mrs, Stokes, Fer. home, He was & guest in the Doo- |the attack on Banders, it is alleged, | dinand O. Morton, alse & former as- Other Ship Standing By, little home Wednesday night and ;lhr New York thugs went to a AT | stant district attorney, now civil e | held them up ns they sat at the [oring shop on North street and at- 1 servico commissioner and finally Mr, | Ketchikan, Alaska, = Oct. 12—y 0qirant table walting for ‘him . to |tacked Joseph Rush as he was about | Pecora. | Twenty-five mn-’nnru of the crew of appear, |to unloek the door of the establish- | “We went down to Mr. Pecora's |the motorship Kennecott which went| RO Y ment, At that time It was reported office,” the witness said, “and Mpr, |Aground Monday, In Kano Inlet at the | that the men were members of a New 2 toukh propoulon. ' He i swears [and broke up yesterday. nave avrived| MAY SELECT BEATTY | XYork snrment, workers onion s A NEW RUG WILL BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME a tough proposition. He still swears :md hrnk'; "? v‘:u;flr;n:'- have Arrh'f": |came to New Britain becuuse Sanders . | here on the Unite tate: it { | w rme| and o he saw Mrs, Btokes go Into that apart. |1 L ates coast guar ‘nun making garments and v-mplo,\llmf OUl' enoimous |'acks are full Of the ne\\'est ill'ld best ment. 1 ean't get it out of him, He |c®tter Unalga. non-unifon help, . 1 o = patterns of fine Rugs in all sizes. really believes he saw her'." The steamship Cordova was re.| Naval Circles Fears That Famous | The withess then declared Mr, Pe- |ported standing by the vessel which s i - e R cora sald: had & cargo valued at $500,000, British Admiral Will Become New |Gift for Mrs, Steege as “You can say that you might be | Officers of the motorship stated| Ambassador to U, S, 3 o . " [ ar 0 exclusiv P mous Whittall mistaken; that she wasn't the one |that they did not intend to take the ‘ bhe Lexnes fOl Mid“ es'. W }‘ve (!le‘ tl.“he.)‘d{'“é‘efig?ts lfonpth‘e_fa Ku e fl that it might have been someone else, course their vessel followed but they| london, Oct. 12.—A rumor that | ..o p.gies Aid socety of St Mat- | [ ugs which include the Anglo Persian, Kerman an There s 1o need of you getting Into | believed thut they were headed for| Karl Beatty first sea lord of the ad- |, ol yity S0 RREG o e A Teprac Wiltons and the Peerless Body Brussels. trouble for Mr. Stokes. Thy easlest|Cape Flattery. No explanation has|Miralty Is to be offered the British | oooe™ Gee™ Miw A, ¢ Theo 3 llent 't t of Axmi way 1u the best way; that you might |been made by the men for the mis.|ambassadorship at Washington in Pieor™ wife, Mrs A C. Theo Then too we have an excellent assortment of Axmin- be mistaken; that she is not * the (takes made in radio dispatches on the] Succession to 8ir Auckland Geddes is [\ vo™ " 1o hall after the ‘monthly sters including the Bigelow-Hartford Bussorah and party.” - position of the hoat. current in nawal circles, According to | ooting and preserted her with a | al p Br | Mr. Morton, according to the wit-| The crew sald they thought the ship | the Dally Mirror the story Is that the | yoqytiyl * hegded bag—-not empty, | also tapestry Brussels. ness sald Mrs. Stokes might have wm;ll:l be a total loss as waves were :‘;‘)"‘;’fl'_z‘l’:p""";“h‘th°'°a" out °f":"° cither. Mrs, Steege cxpects to leave | gone to Mr. Wallace's apartment (dashing over the top of the vessel's| WAy bel 0f I8 SLrong OppOsition | .o wo weeks for point e ( - " L Don't know anything about it but you | masts, to the proposal for a reduction in the mli(d':;":_ :\'oul. At ‘.fl“lli'l\“l:\\'ll: :‘I):N %12 Tapestly Brussels at '533. 335, 839 can say that you might be mistaken; pay of the navy in 1924, will attend the golden wedding an- A 9x12 Axminsters at $39, $45, $49 ¢ VA S veeses DOY, )y that she s not the woman.” Birth of a Nation Bar: Another report that Sir Eustace |\ orsary of her parents, the Rev, and arred Flennis, governor of the Leeward is- | N1 1”1 Brammer, and the mare At this juncture Mr. Untermyer . abruptly rose and said the district| Until K, K. K. Is Cut Out e n aikoly, to replace Sir Auck- |yjage of & sister, Miss Marie Bram. attorney’s office should be advised. Parls, Oct. 12.—The authorities | )and appears In the Dally Sketch.|per to the Rev. Herman Schmidt, of v Y . A “This man sheuld be committed [have again forbidden showing of the | This newspaper asserts, however that | Giqdings, Texas. Get Your RUGS at B. C. PORTER SO for perjury,” he thundered. motion pictures “The Birth of a Na- | the ambassador's health has so much R e A LAY # isfi Max Steur of counsel for Mr. |tion” until all scenes containing ne- | improved that he probably will re- NEW DIAMOND RUSH D And Be Pelfeclly Satisfied Btokes retorted: 3 groes or the K. K. K. have been tyen o WE!h‘flK(OH i Decomber, Jnham\eshurg 8. A.—A mushroom : “This is the cheapest thing I've|eliminated. Such censorship of the T T ety el e Kpm"é un 'aiwm Shin Hnl“l% ever witnessed and I'm surprised at |picture, which was to have been ex- | | you."” Mr. Untermyer's remarks were | hibited today, would make it value- MASONS TAK[NG PART p.rhon"'y 4 ":;' l'lc}'t,e“m";‘hdm,”d'? drowned in the uproar which fol- [less say the owners of the fim as A e o Mk o DECR | lowed but Mr. Steur continued: quoted by the Herald. Unless the gov- ‘ sr:‘l':,ic'" }‘n “:2;“ SR Rl “That's all you can do; use public|ernment's decision is reconsidered | Boston Shriners Playing Prominent i e ithia i ofticers that way. At any rate I |they intimate. that they intend to en- didn't use my son-in-law.” ter -m;flrmlt the government for| Part fn Columbus Day Celebration Mr. Richter, an indémniy of 2,000,000 francs inas- X Untermyer in an instant was at Mr. |much“&s they have entered into con-| N Boston Today. Bteur's side murmuring in his ear, |tracts to the ?mount of | 3,000,000 | pogton, Oct. 12.—A Masonic organ- Mr. 8teur shouted: francs. 4 tzation will participate in the Colum- New Fall Silk P ‘ ) New Fall Millinery “You're going to beat me . up? R [$) 'J-?‘_—— bus Day celebration here when the f‘“d Cloth < > Are Arriving Daily Vhen?" w in Pre-Hi i Alepo d d of Shrin- Gourt attendapts co-operated with | i Of Pre-Historic e hd s e et e 1 DRESSES : Wonderful Styles Justice’ Mahoney in restoring order. City Is Found in Sweden men glveaa donoert. on the Common $9.95 $l4.95 $3.95 $4.95 Christiania, Oct. 12.—The remains |jmmeqiately after the sunset cere- 3 ¢ ¥ of a prehistoric settlement showing an, mon: A y tonight. This is the first time Elks Plan Hallowe'en ~|advanced degrce of culture have beon | Mony "hisn: o Tis 18 the st ime - CLOAKANDSUITSHOP 5.95 brought to light near Kristiastad. (10 anpyal ohservance since the inter- . -"Dunce fOl‘- October 30 Stone sepulchrgl chambers and.sacri- national parade of ten years ago. 7 ficial altars have been unearthed. The | "o A hambia band, composed of Arrangements were made last night | discovery is regarded as of immense | oners of the Knights of Columbus, for a Halloween dance to be con- |archaelogical Interest and importance. furnished music fof the municipal ducted on October 30 by New Britain T PR T e ceremonies on the Commons today. lodge, B. P. O. Elks. Cider, pumpkin LEASES RECOMMENDED. [ ] pie and crullers’ will be served and| Included among the leases filed for S —————=wm—=————— ) Mardi gras novelties will be distribut- [ record at the town clerk’s °fflces yhesv _ B a n Xce 4 lona ed among the dancers. The hall will | terday are the following Lena Schu- ofe 3 be decorated with suggestions of the | pack, et al, to Harry Karp, stores at 3 DAYS MORE season. A 45" tournament wMl be |6 Myrtle.and 354 Main atreet, for five T0 SEE held for members of the Elks on No- | years; Honora Muldowney to August vember 6, 13 and 20 and an overcoat | Monsees, a store at 146 North street, “6 DAYS” ] N will be awarded to the player having | for one year; Louis R. Raphael to & ” 7o | \ . the highest score for the three nights, | Leno Kafganle, store at 206 Main Pa]ace._startlng Sunday . Ten sets will be played each night. |street, for three years. . 4 A a e Oa S e o | WE GIVE “CASH” TRADING STAMPS The CAESAR MISCH STORE | 31" $30.50 $47.50 ad w 240 ASYLUM STREET Men’s Topcoats WOMEN’S [ 1 ) ‘ For Women And Misses 2 +An amazingly fine group of Coats are these at so little a price. Distinction was and Overcoats CO ATS / [ ; never more forcibly emphasized than in the development of these Coats. Rich piled ; tabrics develop them into the smartest tailored effects or combine them with luxur- It has been years since we have been A review here now shows—Short Coats, ious fur of Viatka dyed squirrel, beaver, fox, wolf, taupe fox and opossum. able to show such Style and Quality in Long Coats, Fur Trimmed Coats. i A 3 DRSNS (M, S8k Boen s Torcoats | NOVEUVEORI I Plain and Fur Collared at $ 25 340 : 5 v In a nice assortment of novelty mix- : .. el rays and Browns; fabrics of service. ; It will be to your advantage to see these Warm and fashionable. extreme values before you make a selec- —_— ' AND UP. tion. g grorwowersnsns | SPORT COATS i $24.75 . $45.00 || $ 14.95 @ 19.95 [N SUITS—2 Pair of Pants ol - $27.50 55 ses $75 $ 24.95 Pencil stripes on blue and brown back NPT grounds. Sturdy Unfinished Worsted. ; DRESSES — SWEATERS — HATS They have the smartness, quality and warmth enough to make them highly satisfactory for general wear. Fleeces, Plaids, Heather Mixtures, Stripes, YOUR ACCOUNT IS WELCOME ’ ' Hai ‘ombinations. NO ‘DEPOSIT REQUIRED Camels’ Hair and Sport Combinations.