New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1924, Page 4

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e —————————————— " | T was fo walk to the curb and called | TEXAS FOR COOLIDGE [ [mRE IS LEA"]NE JU“EE P”ZZLEI] BY “Jack” three times. Attorney Michacl Ll City Items | A. Sexton, counsel for the defendant, | Convention Also Names Greager For e ’ sked Doty why he hadn’t used his His Running Mate MO e L | U gun to stop the machine since he N [ ] | {knew it was stolen and) Doty said ABY The Assoclated Press. Pasadena, Calif., arrived here last | that the machine had been reported | Dallas, Tex., May #5.—Selection of | night for a visit with relatives. Mr. [as stolen, but he hnew that Sorrcll |23 delegates and an equal number of | Bertini was formerly associated with alternates instructed to vote for Cal- [the local ¥. M. €. A. p 1 owned the machine. vin Coolidge for the presidential nom- Miss Monica Cahey and Miss Mar- A N . " | Has Advantage in Gubernatorial Testimony in Sorrell Cask Causes ' bory tien estings tnat no was 3in ) ; ination and endorsement of I. B. jorie O’Brien have resumed their standing in front of the Sweeney Creager, national committeeman, was | studies at St. Francis’ hospital. Coutests Delay m Judgmem block when he met Sorrell walking AL was | f X down Main street, and said that he the principal action of the republican | Dwight Skinner, superintendent of . was very drunk, supporting himself State convention herc vesterday. A |the Boys' club, will be in Pittsburgh on the buildings as he walked. He Separate group of delegates and al-|from June 2 to 5, to attend the annual /g .| After hearing the evidence in the 'said that they questioned Sorrell | ternates was named by the “Black |conference of the Federation of Boys' | Charleston, W. Va,, May 28.—H. M 1 Gore, candidate for the republican case of Jack Sorrell of 208 Clark apout the machine then and when |2nd Tan” element, which also held a |clubs, street, charged with operating @ (hey ¢ isfactory answer, | CONV ention, attended by a few persons, | Drs. Gertrude and Jessie Monks will gubernatorial nomination in the st : val 1 \ i ¢ 11 I ¢ th 5 3 1¢ chicle unc . influence of gtarted t . the neighborhood Mostly negroes. aders of the regu- | spend Memorial Day on a motor trip primaries held yesterday, was lca liquor, Judge Benjamin W. AUNE fop it, allowing Sorrell to continue |1ar forces were confident, ~however, \to Pennsylvania. 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY Zé, 1924, !that their delegation would have lit-| Mrs. John Grant of Park street will in the four-sided contest carly today. said “Therc are y inconsistencies (ajong his way. 5 « A Retarns were coming in slowly, and 'in the cvidence presented by the state | 4o 1noy Sexton asked him why the tle opposition to its scating at the |jeave tomorrow for a .’"°"ll"” visit convention. . |to fricnds and relatives in Massachu- witn 315 precinets out of 2,152 in the 1 ’i"l"' """' and ‘II Ll "l'“"(‘.‘r defendant wasn't placed under arrest considerati ! tinued the ! e sotts s state heard from, Gore ¥ Bout 8001 e (¥ o morson. ey S i :1““1| 2o E;M Lt ‘;“”‘”:‘ X "I"Iv’» Boy Scout court of honor will Don’t fail to see these . aheac lane h dore S ., ito find the machine, hecause it had | M'AD G 5 BACKING £ s Y ” . ;’o!esl'xlhyu .I, .nlr’ i T o ) , g o} Marvell stn arrested o el {been reported a8 stoftn. Here Doty | ADOO GEIS PaCRLS meet tonight. i sturdy, well made Blue ad the carly Iead and had becn con- srcet by Patvolinan David Doty 40| was' reminded that he had testifod Teans Convention Comes Out Strongly | Manbersfotnllyinshekatfindse) Serges with two pairs St0niaUsNAR} S 5 alleged | that he knew that the machine be- | S Y 1l meet at the home of Mrs. John- & < 5 Gho ot the othed candidates, The 315 |1 -,h'vhj .n’;n.n’;m mac h.un.\.nn'}‘ n AMain | joneed o Sorrell, and was asked If |, For Him As Candidate |son at 1136 Stanley street tomorrow | of trousers, for street under the influence of liquor. |y " 0uon e that the: man had stolen bF The Astociated Pre | afternoon. 3 Waco, Tex., May 2S.-—In a har-| The reccipts from the sale of tags o 2 1o s afloged to have resisted aeres |the machine trom himslt Weeo, JIexAMaypoE s A BAL EThaUSOAS O of ta Mo the raco for the republican nom- lagainst him, Kosuuskas finatly tocated the 100 SO SO ited ap | ch e A FREE fration for United States senator Guy | Pairolman Doty testified nt:fn;.]\lnl-‘\; ’l‘:»u‘l‘}j?"";ic":"‘:" ":'(:]:T"‘r“l‘w‘]‘:]:: “]’(['\:lz proval of William G. McAdoo, by in- | penses were about §30. | 50 Baseball Bat, Glove and st [ Structing its delegates to the national | Mrs. Clarence Keeley and Miss | i Ball with every Boy's Suit purchased here ! —————— —————— ceded the victory by Huston G. Young, D. Goft, former United States assis- Sunday morniyg, he was 4 % tant attorncy general was in the "with Kozlawuskis at the corner of {0 Winter strect. When fhey arrived ' o, ention to vote for MeAdoo “as(Anna Robinson, formerly of this city, | by 8 wide margin, precincts glv- [ Main and Commercial streets when {there, they ftestified ‘that they eaw o,g ag his name is beforg the con-|and now living in Van Nuse, Cal, ar- | ing him 11, Goodykoontz ' hey saw an automobile golng by. (Sorrell walking up Winter street on (option.” The convention ¥ endorsed | rived here last ovening to spend the | 4.807; Hallinai Rosenbloom 5,- | He said that there was a noise under | (e opposite side of the street toward | ;5501 /Alvin Owsley of Dallas, for- | summer months. | 116; Godbey 1,708, Uhe achine that attracted his at- |the machine. They then placed im0 " ational - commander of the| A mceting of the degree team of | The democratic contest for the s tention, and then he noticed that the un..|t1. a ,N‘ and brought 1.:.\: to the 1 L n Legion, for vice-president. | Unity Rebekah lodge will be held at| — AT THE — station after an alleged struggle, dur- | ATECRL LIE 0N T8 e re- | 7130 o'clock tonight. . A social hour | atorial nomination was close with or- | yachine bore the numbers of one " or ‘Senator W, B. Chilton leading |{hat had been reported to the police |In8 which Doty had the inside of his ecteq national committeeman. | for members will follow. | Mrs, lzetta J own 11,741 to jriday night ‘as having been stolen. 'l cut and Kozlauskas received sev- | Olcott’s Trinity Bacchanalian or- | 8,727 in 308 p . ile suid that he recognized Sorrell |°Tal ?“""5\ “"”"‘"“" legs. || RS | ohestra will play at Palmer's Pavilion, | 292 precincts orting: {driving the machine and whon the | Serst. Michael J, Fiyan testified | NOTICE {Indian Neck, Friday and Saturday. station, | laav . oK With ; Fisher leading almost three 10 g cehine \s about 30 feet past him, @ !hat vhen brought into the ‘ " Sorrell told ha e had fo | " i He recoived no |Sorrell told him that he had four or |y G0 B poyer has recovered | Entertainment —at Washington 357 MAIN S Wednesday eve, May 28, at one, Wilkinson, his nearest opponent yo called “Jac B G duisiopratio i boratorial Tace sefand foallod twinelimtorsnthe 000 '1;'”:‘1‘: i \\“:‘;l"‘){\ and Dad g om nis recent illness and will be at | school the ::_)nr )utan lx” er .mx\, W 1I\l”n- third time, he alleges that Sorrell }i;‘n :” oo .“ <|mlw n’ W inter stre “! O fice at the Drug Store, 301 Main | 7:30 D, §. T., public Is invited. v son 3,789; Terrell 3,681 and MacQueeir | {yyrned and sai ) to h—.! beaause tia fcly i oAl ‘;:‘?u:i d:\‘u.( LR A e D O et | Lay he Busabased at {nalavor N0 | 8,900, He sald that he made no further |Was looking for somebody Hive | B e o ot 'AbT 1k |y be puichassd e g offort to catch the machine, . Judge [the machine home. 2 SMITH COLLEGL SPEARERS Alling interrupted here and asked Defense witnesses said that Sorrell | had been in a Main street Junchroom 3 »n. Mass., May 28, sro- Doty, if knowing that the machine ¥ Northampton, Mass, May E ", o boon reported stolen and sus- |after speaking to the police on Main | street and just before his arrest, fessor Chauncey 1 Tinker of the : i erature 4 pecting thut the d r was under the = B I'hey testified that he had heen there partment of 1 ) : L Sl Yale hes been sclected to deliver the jinfluence of liguor, tha as e R Nt A b about 45 ites anc sober, St s ddis Smith col. attempt he made to stop it and ap- 2bou minutes and was so Cl Sed Al D Cl sed A“ D Bimoncemant Addeos it ia Lo whna (e liran, . Doy anuwersd | Thice witnessenlit cuisfion that they 0! l ay (o} ay g | e DECORATION DECORATION lege on June 17. " s Veilson will preac o bac- that he had on rubber boots and 4 S Helibn i) e I that all he did Street after him, grabbing him, Pa. calaureate sermon on June raincoat. e suid trolman Kozlauskas putting his hand | | it ne mans seims st aeting 1 DAY | DONNELLY MULLEN CO. DAY : . 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