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1 he says. {the body from its covering at the bank | 5 He then rowed to the middle of the the police by her anxious parents. a written confession. 1f tige body is found Zalewska wiil be charged with | murger. t Vain Escape Attempt ] | Shortly after belng locked up this morning Zalewska, using part of a the | bed spring in his cell, tore away W\r: iy Victim Chicopee, Mass, April 4, lioats are dragging the Connes river opposite Willimansett for body of Sophie Kupek, 14 years old, | of the brick wall only to find that i believed to be the victim of one of jgpened into an adjoining cell. the most atrocious murders ever com- | Zalewska was arrested last year for mitted in this city. - Stanley Zalewska, | breaking and entering and sentenced 17 years old, confessed to the police | to Shirley school for boys. last night that he threw the girl’s |caped and was returned there, where Lody into the river yesterday morn- | he was released January 27. He has a | ing after an_attempted criminal as-|sister and a brother. suult, ! The girl has two sisters and a The girl, who lived with her par- | prother. She was small, fair-haired ents in Clark street, was sent to de- | and pretty, She attended the paro- liver milk to a neighbor at §:30 yes- |chial school. terday morning. According to the| — hoy's confession the girl was passing lis house on her way home when he ONCE WEALTHY MAN Now enticed her into his house and to the | cellar, on the subterfuge that his sis- | ter wanted to see her, After attemp ing to assault the girl, Zalewska told | the police that he beat her with a club until she lost consciousness. Finished Killing Job Thinking she was dead he tried to dig & hole in the cellar in which to - conceal the body but finding that he ! could not complete the task be his parents returned from their work in a nearby factory he wrapped the 'to a robber facing a cha ledy in a nold carpet and towed it sory to murder, withir year, is ti toward the river on a toboggar story told by Russell ott, forme 1 Before he had completed the qu:n\lJ_\' of Cleveland and Toronto, lard, The morning. can, Also is Accused on Charges of Robbery. Chics April 4.—From the head of a $30,000,000 promotion concern ™ mo ter of a mile to the river the girl\held in connection with the Kk showed signs of life and a suspicio seph Maurer, a drug clerk i passerby was told that the carpet store in the heart @f the busi contained Kkittens which Zalewska was | gistriet Wednesday night. Scott says b golng to drown, Farther on the body 'at one time he was vice-president of W 1olled from the sled and Zalewska was the R, T.-Scott Company, Ltd, of seen to club it with his fists, |"Toronto, which had branches in a Shoved Body in River |dozen cities and a payroll of 8§00 Fearing that the carpet might lead |names. He helped to promote the te his detection, Zalewska removed Detroit-Windsor international bridge, We o BEGINNING TODAY Prompt-gt 9 A. M. An Qutstanding Value Givi. ! J a $50,000 of promise suit | iqy the river and shoved it into the|;guinst nim, Scott, already married, | stream. lgft "Toronto and the business went » v into a receiv river and sunk the carpet. Susplcion | 110 iy admi {quickly pointed to Zalewska when the [ o "pue oo girl's disappearance was reported 0| oo oy 01 yp! K [the pe r * | two block of the detective burcau and 14 Yw om cmwpee G“,l .Is"uuestmmng last ‘night was frultless ,c on from the city hall, while the {but after an il day, grilling he Made | ) 5 icr cfowds walked by, according . {to the police. shooting, polic it was done by hi He admits, police sav, robbing more y t |than two score | berdasheries Arrested with Scott was Helen Bul- who is held with her brother,| M tex Builard, and Mr. and Mrs. He es- | Devine, but police have not disclosed 1851 ar lany results of questioning them. [ i - i\ High School Notes | ———— | The School Dramatic club held its weekly meeting W an was given by the boys, | FACING MURDER CHARGE . ‘v The TFormer Cleveland and Toronto Man \.as 1oving for the new WOLVES CHASE Colmar, Alsace, pany of skii-ru on tl Maing wa of wolves, h men wn a mountainside a shelter in ., wolves surrounded A dog whic in- ors were eaten by, animals finally nhunt. Only le going and was favoral shiis, enabled the e her ald classific - i< Boston woman filed rtnec drng within Imitted be Robert, which occure ON SCIERGE B Charles A. Mumn ®iih Sei American 43 Years tory From ¢ Diamomd Men. Atlunta Dartmont M the aftern He first admitted the but later declared brother, drug stores and har- during the past few Mu; 8¢ itic New Yerk edite Ame today after April 3.—Charles wd publisher of ands o their st exhibi ank was g e r 4 with the Death by - stroke a fishing expedition in J Summer. Mr. Munn devoted 43 life to the magazine fc father and assumcd sol nd kindred pul enthus as @ surprise | was associated with nur The intend to give |thropic socletics. Aftcr show Monday. tion from Princcton h lass had a candy sale this | New York Law schoc proceeds will go to- [te the bar and be the baliopti- | charter members of the New York patent law ass tion, | He was expert at polo, golf, tennis and racquets, was one of the f eoma OF sex Country n t'its polo te ection, including s and letters of Wasl n, Frankiin and other found f 1 of the republic, was bequeathed to the | Jy Nictropolitan Muscum of Art, Orson D. Munn, grandson of the wolves ana |founder of the Scientific America Mr., Munn's nephew, wil d him abandoned their {1 MU sl the deep snow whi \y"’ pupsiceotiel the ma difficult foy the wolves, ; * to the men on| 7t js estimated that one-half of the latter to escape. |aceidents in with a re April SHIERS April 4. w in ma d to lea pursued by to 1 d to the d managt a cabin, which SR ON., TUE ALIC RAMON factorics, vt - | sultant loss of $30,000 a day to in- to please you—Her- | dustries, are due to ignorance of the | d ad departinent, language, 843 MAIN STREET war Asylum \ tethorpe e Morris, of Hudgens in ordinary single outside Yale Stroke Candidate, Rider, Out With Injury okes in his old hurt set in a was expected that come back to form this year. CAPITOL -:- DARTHOUTH IS WINAER | oror Basehall Esperts Take Vi University o0 by their it ards, NEW BRITAIN MEN C:me Here For HATS AND CAPS OF 'QUALITY AND STYLE Naturally, you're thinking about a new hat.. Every man ought to be. 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