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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1024, Genuine Human Hair Nets Cap shape—invisible~hand made-~double mesh—our own special hrand; veg, 13¢, 2 for 25¢—"Frances” Nets, Buy two here Saturday and get an extra net for one cent, Women's Knit Silk Bloomers, Shirt Waists, Dresses, Silk Vests, Underwear, Odd lot Children's"Shoes, Sandals, Seuf- fers; values to $2,95-=big values, (Come early for these) Saturday Bargain Table ¢ 1 Special Lot Collegian Slip-ons For young men and women, V-neck style, long sleeves, in six colors fancy striped at collar; reg. $4.00 grade, Special $2 T I I[;T"R 'T“ thelr countenances leaned over to |t y he has discovered | Penjamin Bachrach and spoke in a ™, v nEFENSE lS v [low tone, ‘ K. th 1:_,“4‘:. 4 sl Jacob and Altan Losh and Nathan poor health in the Arst four | ) |Leopold, Sr, and I"oreman Leopold [and a half years of life, and that for | I miled their approval, and | the next six or seven years he was | Mr. Durrow leaned toward the state's | ynpder the influence of a Bo\verness, "'n!mnu_\\', chuckling and * " | who, the doctor said, was “somewhat (Continued from Wirst Page) | them, ; !m'mlhll. austere and rigid in char- Bachrach's Questions, acter, Bachrach’s questions led through 0, we arc not going to have her the doctor could tell whether every word challenged,” said the judge as Mr. Crowe objected to these “This is not a trial. Tt s a hearing | for you to determine the punishment to me meted out.” a patient way lying,'and Crowe ob- He quoted from Fisher on evidence Jected, but was overruled, Jndge | conclusions about the governess, ““Pro- to the effect that formalities n ary | Caverly saying the doctor was put on |ceed doctor,” said the court, and he when a case is before a jury should for a purpose and he was desirous op |added to Mr. Crowe: be discharged. finding ont what the purpose was. “And you will have plenty of chance “Everything went in that the state “Is it always possible to r a (to go into that subject on cross-ex- desired and properly so. When it |diagnosis that a patient is suffering | AMmination.” ”m The doctor said that at the age of contes to the defense's evidence noth- [from a mental disease?” was asked. | ing should be shut out. It requires A negative reply was given affer |19 loeb was in an automobile accl- & distortlon of the mind to say that the satte’s ohjection had heen over. |dent in which he suffered concussion evidence as to the mental condition |ruled. of the brain. He brought out that of these boys is not a proper consid- | Week's Examination, | l.oeb had studied all sorts of things, eration in fixing the punishment, | . White said the examination of | N5tory, 70o0logy, morals and other “Tt seems a_useless thing Tor us to 100l and Leopold lasted from July 1 | ™ Sccllaneous subjects, have to stand here and argue that (o July § In the county jall ‘un‘v!vr mental condékion, like age, shall 10t proper conditions, tHe boys br;mg o be considered in mitigation of punish- |1oved from cells to a bis roe ment.” | viding "r\cplfn l ! -“ IE room pro- Mr. Crowe followed, saying the ts. |y (2 €3 nt conditions for ob- sue hefore the court was something for | = oo R Judge Caverly himself to define, |tor was givin £neciand sl the dao-/ Mr. Crowo ajso defended his course | ' *4% B¥n€ an lecture and was riot | PLAYER in backing a bill In the Jast Hlinols |0 (H08 LI { to this case. Judge legislature for revision of the lunacy | " I:‘F” n overruled and sald to |Crowe: “You wil have plenty of op. PIANOS laws, | is 1s a tremendous case in Tii. (POrtUnity for cross-examination,” nois” Mr. Crowe sald in opening his Tnner Mental Tife f remarks. The doctor talked about “the inner $445 up “As T listened to Mr. Darrow, T was /mental life,” but Mr. Crowe infer. n doubt whether he was in a court | rupted Delivered Immediately trial, making a sneech hefore the leg- | “Just what question ls he answer- For This Small islature or making a closing speech 'Ing now?" he asked and was told that Deiost to v ih an effort to wave Tis [the mental attitude of an fndicidual | BpGalt b ' he said. He referred to re- |gives an insight into his rea | 5 al life, arks by Darvow that e had o | iaeas, ambions ang desren " || $ 10 down right to present evidence in the case | g o oot S0 ¥ r a plea of guilty and by Bach-)/ £ ak the CogRansiol i the Balance in Easy Weekly e % “imind, their various fun@ions and the | 2 L that the state's attorney’s duties | P ended with pregenting hfs case deny. jlcclANISmE by which - they work,” | kit E his pwere well known. He launched into ia fnz the defense had: stated the case o y B he -word sentence amplifying this. | W[DEMER ’S ) | he launched into a | wh “Yes, the state's attorney Iz a sworn 3]”‘1[ m\:‘(f:_’;'::;,y”;:“,‘ eraibiiats EMicarlof Peliawd Crowe mald /Kbyt (208 SERCUHLEN RTINS ERRENALA OF 138 MAIN ST, the defense would bar me because |5 7 N8 {0 Fou G they would have thiz proceeding not “p, VehardiT as a law sult at all, 3 ]»"”"::' '"“va-?iv hard Loeh, ;1'9 Roaming T Dreamtand eI 0 ""We are roamingaround In dream- | “Yes. You don't object ta my lend. The state's attorney is entirely [calling him ‘Dickie’ do you?" replied at sea as to.what is going on here |the doctor | These men are men of intellect, grad- | A few minutes later, when Mr. | uates of universities and should be [Crowe objected to a reference fo a | held to strict accountability for their | zoverness, Judge Caverly said: “The | acts. If your honor please they are |dqactor has said he got that from not the cold blooded murderers, above [ pickie himself. You surely don't the law because of their wealth, They | mean to say that what Dickie told the are not the cold blooded murderers |doctor fs Incompetent.” that have sat here day after day and smiled and smirked as the evidence of their hefnons crime went in We ghould not discuss a cold hlooded murder in their presence. “Mr. Darrow has castigated me he cauze when I oceupied the place yvour honor occupies T attempted to follow the law and protect the women and |§ children of the eommunity i HARTFORD HARTFORD "1 have heard Mr, Darrow say that he would not hang anvhody and even that he would not punish any one for d e 1 . 3 We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines He referred to a bill he had tried | to sponsor through the lezislature for |8 Patrons max now call us direct on these wires without charge. {rolation of mental defectives hafore Patrons in Windsor call 300 Patrons in New Britain call 2965, they had committed erimes, Patrons in Glastonbury enll 200, Patrons in Manchester call 1500, Only One Tssue “There is only ona {ssue in this," he eontinued, “The purpose of the tes. |§ ttmany new ahout to be {ntroduced concerns the mental responsibility of these defendants. The legal effect | and the effect it has on the mind of | the layman is that it is a defense of | legal insanity. You have no right to | hear it The state could not appeal The defense if satisfied would not ap- peal. Tf not satisfied they wonld ap peal and the supreme court would | @ send the ease back on appenl.” | Judge Caverly looked tnquiringly at the attorneys for hoth sides and find ing none wished to argue further de. livered his decision There was a etir as the significance | of the court's words struck home, | Loeb and Leopold with broad smiles |§ i | | Corset Specials on-lacink Corsets for average and slender figures, made of dainty pretty silk brocade, two inserts of elastie, 5 00 Regular 30, for this sale svs ey . Poirette N Chic mode brassieres, long line with elastic inserts at the waist line, made of dainty fancy striped satin, Regular, l\ 5 $2.00 grade, for this sale . ‘e . 0 Corselette combinations Corset and Brassiere for slender to aver- age figures, made of pink brocade and satin, Sizes 36 and 38. Reg. £5.00 and $7.50 grades for $2 95 this sale Attractive SATURDAY SPECIALS BARGAIN BASEMENT Besse-Lelands CHILDREN’S HOSE Dur regular 19¢ grade; sizes 5 to 915 ; black and cordovan, 1 Oc Pair Limit 4 pair to customer—Saturday ......,., Saturday Bargain Table Voile Dresses, Apron Dresses, Sweaters, Night Gowns, Step-in Chemise, Bloomers, etc; value 79¢ to $3,45—big e values, Come early for these .............. MEN’S UNION SUITS Summer weights, ribbed knit, gauze lisle and fine quality c nainsook; athletic suits; regular $1.00 and $1.19 values, Bage:-Allen & Co.lnc. HARTFORD WHITE HATS Smartest for Mid-Summer Wear On Sale Saturday at The Phenomenal Price of $1.00 Milan Hats—Timbo Braid Hats-—Hemp Hats All With Bound Edges and With Simple Trimmings of Ribbon—The Newest and Most. Becoming Shapes to Choose From—500 Hats in All Second Floor Ar Leda Rubber Reducing Corsets Specially Priced At $5.95 We have only a few of these wonderful reducing garments at this price. Each Corset is made of strong, pure Para rubber, with a wide strip of brocade in front. The lacing is in back. An exceptional value. Not guaranteed. AT THE ART DEPARTMENT Remnants of Chif- New fon in Scarf Tablecloths Your Bathing Suit Lengths Round ICl'xlifl'onsfiin .beautifgl tablecloths in very pret- colorings. Get your chif- ty designs, 48 and 54 fon also your silk yarn h for fringe and receive inches. free instruction on how $1.25 to make an attractive $2.00 red, black and white, searf. Necessities In Toilet Goods Resinol Soap ... 15¢. Limit 3 Coty's Face Powder 89¢ Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream 27¢ Limit 3. Squibb’s Dental Cream ..... Park and Tilford Bay Rum... 43¢, T4c Colgate’s Baby Bath Soap... 3 for 25¢ 95¢ a dozen. Military Brushes.. $1.00 to $12.19 a pr. Each Main Floor Sanitas A Monogram For and square 10¢ Each “The Latest"—A mon- ogram for your bathing suit—all ready to sew on $1'50 —Colors orange, blue, White Combs ............ .. 23¢, 3%¢ $1.00 Luxor Compacts ........... 20¢ Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder . . Whisk Brooms . Kingsbury’s Freckle Lotion 75¢, $1.00, f£1.25 Sample bottle Free while they last Tourist Cases 39¢ to $3.00 Special lot of Hair Brushes 50¢, 75¢, §1 Direct Wire—3005 The Breath of the Avenue Summer Jewelry in Summer’s Colors Jewelry that is white has the mysterious glow of pearls or the clear, flashing beauty of crystal. Many women choose jewelry for summer costumes because it is as refreshing to see as the tinkle of ice is to hear on a breathless afternoon, Crystals worn with a white dress are like the sparkle on the surface of snow. And they give life and brilliancy to the all black costume for street wear, Jewelry in sunshine tones is never more effective than it is in summer when it tones in with a skin tanned under the summer sun. Strands of topaz or amber heads are a favorite choice of debutantes who take gracefully to sunburn. And at the smart summer resorts now yellow jew- elry takes its place with pearls and crystals in the fashionable jewel hox., The Jewelry Shop Is Offering These In- teresting Values Finely cut crystal necklaces and chokers with rondells of blue. red, black or tophz. Priced from $2.00 Real amber necklaces are - marked ¢ $8.50 and Up Indestructible Monaco Pearl necklaces, 24 and 30 in, lengths. Fine graduation, Sterling safety catch $2.49 Tapaz necklaces with round or cube heads $1.00 Up La Tausca Indestructible Pearl necklaces $5.00 to $25.00 Drugs Mellin's Food . . .. 59¢ Merek's Stearate Zine Powder, limit 3 aese 108 California § 3 39¢ (Castoria . 25¢ Pluto Water .. vies 29€ Squibb’s Oil .. THe Saco Milk of Magnesia.... 25¢ Saco Rhubarb and Soda Mix- ture 25¢, 39¢ Saco Skin Lotion for Ivy Poison, insect bites, ete... 35¢ Saco Larkspur Lotion [.... 19¢ Saco Spirits of Camphor ‘ .. 25¢, 39¢, 65c Saco Oil of Citronella. . 19¢, 35¢