New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1923, Page 12

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OKES IS ACCUSED OF TRICKING WOMAN Bethel, Conn., Witness Says She Slgned Palse Sttement New York, Oct, 15— An afidarit eharging W. E. 1), Stokes with trick- | ory in obtaining evidence against his | wife, Mrs, Helen Elwood Stokes day was Introduced by lsadore Beha- of counsel for Mrs, Htokes, into the record of the retrial before Hu e Court Justice Mahoney of Stokes suit for diverce The afidavit was made by Charles Williams of Bethel, Conn another affidavit made by her read inte the record by Max Steur, chief counsel for Mr. Stokes, charg fog that Mrs, Willlams had seen Mrs. Stokes in company with Fdgar T Wallace, ehief county corespondent at the summer home of W, 1, Pep . perman near Mra, Willlams home in "Bethel Both affidavits, it was stated were the basis of the trial at Wethel be- fore a jury on oh s of perjury brou, by Stokes of Mrs. Willlams. She was acquitted of the charge of having perjured hapsell in making a | second affidavit repudiating a first n | which she had identified Mr. Wallace and Mrs, Btokes as the persons she had seen together at Hethel, First Afidasit The first affidavit introduced into the record today by Mr, Steur was made July 17, 16922, 1t declared that Mrs, Willlams had seen A woman an- swering the deseription of Mrs, Stokes in company with Wallace at the Pep- perman home, 1t described as “hil. arious” the conduct of Wallace, Mrs, Btokes who had heen introduced as Mre. Helen G, Wynne, Pepperman and a woman, Miss Dalsy Hay. The seeond affidavit read by Mr. Schapiro sald Mrs, Willlams met Mr, Stokes July 16, 1922, 8he was visit- ing in Danbury, Conn, when a Miss Edmonds came to visit her there, Mrs. THE MOHICAN MARKET | testified she | with Wallace at the Bethel home of drove her to New York in & meter oar and took her to Mr, Stokes' of: Nee Mra. Williams mid, she talked with Mr, Btk hile d ographer took 4 her remarks Pressed for time to got & train home she sald she signed what was alleged 1o be & transeript of her remarks on Mr. Stokes' assurance that she would have & chanece to corvect any possi- | bie inaccuracies Acouses iokes | she said in her re. “that Mr, Btokes tricked me into signing it (the first affidavit), All 1 sald was that the photographs of Mis kes shown me resembled the woman 1 saw at Bethel, 1 did net identify Mr, Wal. lace because I did not knew him." Mrs. Williams characterized other statements in the first decument as ahsolutely false, HShe asserted that twice allegedly eorrected copled of her remarks to Mr, Stokes had been | sent to her for her signature but that she had considered them inaceurate | and had refused to sign them, | Negro Cook Testifies Mre, Jang Carter, negro cook at the Hethel and New York homes of | Thomas W, Bander, manufacturer, had seen Mra, Btokes Pepperman and at both the Brander homes at parties. She denled Mra, FStokes and Wallace had t at Pep- perman’s and Mr, Untermyer moved Im strilie out her entire testimony on the ground that she had no evidence to offer bearing on a statutory crime, Supreme Court Justice Mahoney sald he was Inclined to favor the motion when Mr, Untermyer, after a hur- ried conference with other of Mra, Stokes' staff of lawyers, announced he had no objection to the jury lis- tening to Mrs, Carter's testimony. “I object to this show of gener- osity,” shouted Mr, Steur, WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNAMENT Two matches were played yester- day in the Shuttle Meadow Club wom- en's golt tournament. Mrs. C. B. Par- sons, handlcap 10, defeated Mrs. W.|ers. I". Atwood, handicap 19, by 2 up and Mrs, . 8, Bennett, hapdicap 10, de- irs. Fred Chamberlain, handi- by 2 up and 1 to play. MONEY SAVING HOUR SPECIALS FEATURED HERE FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. FROM § TO 11 A, M, ROUND—SIRLOIN—PORTERHOUSE— FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ... SWIFT'S FRESH STEWING FOWL .. LEAN FRESH— SHOULDERS ...... .LB. 12}c SWIFT'S FRESH: PORK TO ROAST ....LB. 20c BEST NO 1— POTATOES |of Principal Blade, Viee-principal J O Moody toek charge of Lhe assem- FOOTBALL MENON ¢ =i EDGE OF FLUNKING eutmu Roor 1 Mist Make Beller Progress jn|™s "o Tie ot Potem A Studies {0 Hold Places | | ation | New York, Oet, 19.—Elihu Koot is sufferiog from an attack of Kidney Uniless the members of the High trouble and is confined te his bed in school football squad apply themselves | this city, his secretary sald today. | duties they will fnd Doctors were reported to have diseoy ered & stone in the left kidney which more 1o thelr | M they hope to remove witheut an op themselves unable fo take part some of the games scheduled for the | cration near future, The latest marks given Mr. Root became 1l th out by the elerk at the High sehool | age upon his return from a va ofice show that there are several in the eountry, Rut the nature of his | members of the team that have just|lliness was not revealed until a fow days ego At his law offices it was said he was not expected to return to his desk passed the necessary mark, There are only a few memb: of the team get- ting marks that would keep them out of danger, and it is expected that un- | for several we ks less they work harder from new on| they will endanger the ehances of the team when the important struggles come along | 1t was decided today that Henry Taylor will not play tomorrow after. |Sudden Storm noon against the Conn, Agricultural | gy, o Badly team, Hope was held out for him un- tl yesterday when he was unable (0| Passengers Are*Injured, New York, Oct, 19,==A violent east. serimmage because of his lame | shoulder, Reloin, substitute guard, will play in his place, erly gule which swept down on the Roger Skelly, who is onn of the [Aquitania os she was passing Nan. most promising substitutes on the [tueket last night, eaused the vessel to team will not be able to play tomor. [lurch sharply, upsetting saloon pass- row because of studies, engers gathered In the lounge and Students of the Senfor High school [crusing injuries to 14, officers declar- ed on arrival of the liner today, Allen G, Archer, of lLos Angeles, were given speclal admission rates for sutained a fracture of the left thigh the game tomorrow afternoon, If they hought tickets at the school today and was taken to the ship's hospital, G. O, Case of London and George they will have to pay only 856 cents ad- Gray, an assistant purser, sustained mission, Special memory of Columbus were held at|scvere cuts and brulses. the school this morning. Iour mem-| Captain Sir James Charles sald the bers of the. Amphion club spoke, Al-|storm was the worst he had seen in tred Bengston Introduced the speak-|his 43 years at sea Edith Clark gave an interesting | ) S R sketch of the history of Columbus, | — EN (ENT ANNOUNCED Dagmar l‘nrlxm!vn»hl a tribute to him | Mr. and Mrs, Ernest M. Wood of and Josephine Elmer recited a pocmm. | 107 wendell avenue, Pitt w ) " , b sfleld, Mass,, ‘The Boy Columbus.” In the absence| uppounce (he engagement of their = | daughter, Elizabeth, to Allan W, Burke of this eclty, son of the late Judge Charles B. Burke and Mrs, | Burke of 40 Pollock avenue, Pittsfield, The engagement was announced Wed- nesday afternoon at a tea at the Pittsficld Country Club. GALE HITS AQUITANIA Liner Numerous Tosses Glant That auditorium exercises in Bk t Walter Kovel of 40 Main street to- ‘ day reported to the police that his { coupe had been stolen from Terry Brothers' garage on West Pearl street | last night. _d BIG UNITED HALL DANCE Saturday at 8 o'clock, Oect. 20th Music Furnished by Curley’s Orchestra ..15 Lb. Peck_“ 31(_: Admission 50¢ ..3 Lbs. 25c .o LB, 24c FROM 7 A. M. SUGAR— Govricronsny 97c 23¢ 10 Lbs. +.2 Lbs. FROM 3 TO 5 P, M. ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED— SHOULDERS . PRIME RIB ROASTS BE LB. 10c . LB, 18¢ BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEF CHOICE POT ROASTS PRIME RUMP ROASTS BONELESS RIB ROLLS ... s NATIVE SHOULDER 5¢ VEAL MEATY LEGS TO ROAST PRIME RUMPS CHOICE SHOULDER Lb. 186 cUTS w 12¢ MEATY CUTS FOR POT PIES ..... b, &C FANCY VEAL 25 c CHOPS .......000000 Lb. FRESH H. FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS FRESH SPARERIBS FRESH PIGS FEET FRESH SLICED LIVER ...3 Lbs. 25¢ LEGS ¢ UINE SPRING LAMB. LEGS FANCY WINT LAMB ... . «+ Lb, 82¢ oo Lb. 26c 8bc FORES OF FANCY WINTER LAMB CHOICE LAMB CHOPS . Lh. 16c . Lb. 30c Lb. 40c¢ 35¢ . 16¢ ODUCT POUND CAKE SANTORTE CAKE . «.. Lb, ¢ . Doz, 15¢ FINEST CREAMERY— BUTTER .. THE SUPERIOR QUALITY OF OUR GOO MAGNET WHICH DRAWS THOUSAN SUNSHINE CAKE . ANGEL CAKE .+ Lb. 25¢| NEAPOLITAN C . Lb. 82c |ASSORTED BUNS veee.o. 2 LBS. 97¢ BEST PURE ! LARD stns ... 29€C|s... [ —— OUR IFINNER BLEND COFFEE ... RED BUTTERFLY TEA (Oolong) . MOHICAN EVAP. MILK PURE COCOA IN BULK .... FINE TISSUE TOTI PAPER PURE TOMATO CA baviny FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTT GREEN CURLY KALE LARGE WHITE CAULIFLOWER e e $1.25 l“t”.‘"_:‘"""‘;‘:,‘nv 19(‘,} FRES DATES FIN. HADDIE VILLETS "WHOLE MILK CHEESE . 29c¢ ‘ LB.. FRESH CUT | SPINACH | PECK...... - lZc PEOK. ocvours 19c ‘u/ns ......... lOc 4 QTS . ! “NEW PEANUT ' BUTTER | . 19¢|is.... TMP'D SWISS CHEESE SWIFT'S PREM, “OLEO” 25¢ 40c 31c 19c 25¢ 13¢ 100 FANCY GRATED PINFAPPLE .. | P. AND G. SOAP . | FANCY SUGAR CORN . VANILLA AND LEMON EXTRACT MOHICAN PURE RASPBERRY MINUTE TAPIOCA ............ HALF BUSHEL MARKET BASKETS RED STAR SWEET POTATOES FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS | sexen 71LBS.......... 25¢|cravesmers SMALL PICKLING ONIONS CAPE COD Cranberries Quart ......... Lb. 25¢FRS'H OPENED OYSTERS Pt 35cGENUINE BLUE FiIsH Lb. SOUND YELLOW ONIONS | EXTRA FANCY 10c | TOKAY GRAPLS FANCY BALDWIN APPLES 25¢ Cre 29€ 59c¢ w. 10¢ Lge. 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