New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 25

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R sl e From Prison Cell to Church Organ TWELFTH JUROR i F (Continued from First Page) was the killing of a man In war-| | fare. After the court session Mrs. Whit- ney sald that she she spoko for the women present durtng the morning sesslon in ex- pressing surprise at the illustration by the court, siruck by the court using war as an example of justificd killing. We want to bring about conditions where nations wilt not demand kill- Ing and we want ot bring about ym- proved soclal conditiops which do| not make the same demand. We have got to work to bring that good time."” She also sald that “another point brought out this morning was that a man might have sat in the jury who did not even know this girl was a mother. The fact that an- other life is involved and the future of that lite {8 being decided does not enter into a legal case as a con- sideration. Tt does not look though any woman or any of the men who talk about motherhood had hone enough to make our. laws.” Cell Filled With Flowers When Miss Macri avrived at the courtroom from the jall she told those about her that friends had filled hor eell with flowers as May Day gifts. ' She sedAmed cheerful and in response to well wishes from those who stood about her as she took her scat she sald she “did not care what they sald about her now.” Miss Maeri went to her seat at its new location at the end of the rle at which sits her counsel remarked that her new sea She will probably mean that she will not end each day with a headache as has been the case for a wee One of her dnquiries this morning was whether the Diamond brothers had been excented in New York state and she made no comment when told they had been Before the trial bhegan officers were on duty in the courthouse cor- ridors kecping in line those who desired to enter the trial room, The column was six persons deep and it extended the ngth of the cor- Tidor street floor, foll 1 to the ne Frost Sgam lnvadcs Mlddlc West District Chicago, May 1.--Irost appeared 1 numerous loecalitics north of the Ohio river and the northern OK ma border jast night, hut rey the trict weather bureau indi- cred no rions damage 1 heen don The frost was mostiy light in places in Tndiana, Ulinois, Towa R other middle states, and was heavy in only a few instances, Lut did nat rearh the lake r "rost again is ind ted for to. Tl Mgz in midd t ippi van MAKES A POOR SHOWING 1.ondo and's de- terioration measired by international 1o paying too i r Australians & . Maxs, who We play second fidd to America at polo, and third Addle to America andg Prance @t lawn Olyrpi Paris {ast year, all e e tal nd er thusiusm t © ) o QUAREN IV TURKEY Constantinople, May 1.--Vic ke shoels ¢ 1 18 SELECTED folt certain that | 8he satd “those work- | ing for peace und ugainst war wero | about | as | { { Gured of a drug habit which caused him to be sent to a I cell in Fort Leavenworth penitentiary, Dr. P. Reginald l)u'Lh- ton has become organist of the Linwood Boulevard Christian church, one of the largest churches in Kansas City. As { organist in Notre Dame in Paris years ago he won recognition as one of the world's greatest. The death of his wife and a 1 son, killed in the World War, caused him to become a drug | addict and later a convict. BIE’( AGAIN ARRESTI]D | 'ilzl\t Homes Burned But [ ‘madmn (on\ ent Sa\ed Threea A v,“-.,. Riverside Man Arrested Saturday on Liquor Charge Falls In Toils As Result of New Raid, Cloth- v by fire carly today a H m In A Arthu z Stamford¢”May of Riverside, a . carrie: nd on a liquor law violation charge ir the chapel to sa connection with seizure of the pow eh 1 for four and cr boat Ed-D and 7 of whisk- caused damage - ey oft Southficld Point again in | 1 830,000 court today on a e follow- ing a raid last v pon an un- occnpicd apartment at 51 Wardwell street in which was a cousiderable |Hindenburg Will Take Oath at Noon, May 12th quantity of liquors. Piek was out | on $2300 on previous cha and ""’,' Gk ;1 LA SRree since last Saturday is said to ve | 2F ey hired the apartment and stocked it | 1ind fiea and will aleohol, gin and whiske He ident at noo: found on the street this fore- ‘,’1' At Boc noon and arrested, and 18 held | 1v decided today pending possible police action 18t others MTEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, ey ——— ABSENT FROM FIRE HOUSE WHEN ALARM WAS SOUNDED - | Lient. Linn to Be Glyen Hearing By Discipline Committe On Chicl's Charges | Livutenant Fred Linn of the Acrial mpany and central fire sta- given a learing before of the tion wil Ithe discipline committee s (irec: Takes One Dunk Then Claims Auto Struck Him | Atiantie City, N. J. May 1 liam Moffey, 48 years old, took ink of “post-prohibition liquor + amd then walked into the niic City hospital and told doe- | Vil- tors thepé he had been hit by an automobile, I'he doctors examined him but conld find no signs of any external injury. Then they detected a wiliar o on 1 breath and immon patrol 1 the pol ASKS DIVORCE 1.—Tose son of the 1 Stamfor in an actio 1s of t toda ce Ravin e i Dorothy Constar Stamto was commitied while 390 MALN BY, pem the “Note your 8 a‘.’.uaO‘S ~ W\ ¥ T3 r\-v-m-pa»’a e whiiiedAd We would be olad v \Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Neat To Raphael's 5 and 4 RE MAY 1, Not Afrald 1925: | PUTNAM & CO. UPWARD TEADENCY AT DAY OPENIN (Stock Prices Moving Irvegularly Higher board of fire commissioners on a [ High : charge preferred by Chiet Willlam P e J. Noble that he was absont from [AuttsChu e n e o fire station when his company nil Daco answered an alarm Wednesday aft- Am Smelt ernoon. Linn is alleged to have Am Bug ...° i ( | been in the municipal garage in the |Am Sum | | rear of the station when an alarm A HEWoa! lwounded. Mo went to the scene of |itarorits the fire in a private maching | Atehison 1188 1173 | Harry Timms, driver of the aerial ALGIf & WE. " truck, went to 1ox with the ap-| Pald Loro [ paratus instead of to from {Balt & Ohio {which th L res | Both Stee) 3 sult will bo fined h il e L R YRS iy tandard penalty for the offense de- A 1 Hres M8 ontral Leath | T th frst board .7 o ¢ Pau essinoff, wife of Ihl*"v R It 14 QiedRo aYENIe ! aflaires of the Rulgarian thaCA% 18 4 recent 10 s nalos Ney iiaEheERONRTT o' Chief tssuced o ¢ ¢ ot SR nak Sl GRS &R AT R : | men In cor ix s CM &St p S 5 tions that rule of ] rt C Rk Isl & Pac 44 ment requiring men ot r Chite « Y 3 maln fn the tons 13 to br ,____—__\ Golo Tt \ enforend In the future so thers ‘ V/ I B f on b o regeition of i 1 al Streel riefs | com vioa 1ot a3 CITY COURT ITENS k Conden O 281, following judgments have ffalo, Roches- |1 (60 O 281 Y warded by Ju O nave aps i e PTEN Ho i Delaware 3 W Noon = St i : 619 Mehon i ittsburgh announced today, Lo e i vesented the pl St Tt aiel 3% For the I,], n . amount of [ Tk sposal, wh Int 1 % $203.15 49 in the ' mitte 5106 % 1 ; ietion o Sons rental s ¢ ‘ " Cosmos L. Donald t anm & represented the pla ¥ pref 430y 4 the new court room in cily court wa ‘ 2 held yesterday afternoon the A 2 i e action of the Commercial Co. Nutiol . . - against James Passerini et al, was ' cor 7 ; thied hefore Justica Henr convert % Ui Donald oy and B, | oy (.75 1 2 Tt 2 Nair being counsel for Sc The N h i of the ndants 13 earned $ BRI a8t & 3% 42 ai $15,725.498 : LOCAL ! L SATIOe th. a ladies competitive Aetia Lite Ins 2 n c il board L 30 oclock tonight, fol- | Actna Fire . o i e S at. Al Automobi 10 i ; ome, | Hartford F ) ] - National I"ir T y Phoenix IFire . K D ea t hs | Rocks on Tiack Wreck : i e || Train, Two Men Injured Xy 3 | William Henry Schaal R i e : dwell 8 ! Hie 1 Bige-Hed ¢ [ 1 was an G A treal to 11 f drving i o Believes Wife Eloped e sk With “Star” ALT anh A. Haife Funeral Dicector Phone 1625 opposite St. Mary's Chur Residence, 17 Summer §t.—1625-3. ‘ SEEDS FILOWERS AND VEGETABIFE Boarder ¥ Works pfd MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCH EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 € CENTRAL Row We offer a new issue GEORGIA RAILWAY & POWER (O, o First Pfi 98 flat eart more than 2.61 times preferred divi- dend requirements. This stock is followed by $25,000,000. Second Preferred and Common paying 4%. The territory served is in and around Atlanta which is growing very rapidly in manufacturing industries, HARTIORD OFFICE TEL - el g g JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, l‘ arl St., (‘01"(‘1 of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. SUGAR Due to the exceptionally large crop sugar is now selling below the cost of production. We recommend the purchase of long term options at the present market levels. Detailed information supplied upon request, Thomson, henn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg.,, New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER 90 Shares North & Judd Price On Application EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW, BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hotel' Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We offer: 100 shares Colts 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Stanley Works [ JOHN P. KEOGH | Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Room 509, National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. TELEPHONIS 1012 Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr, FREE! TILE EXPENST tdates for o LISTS New ¥ May 1.—F SAKIBEERY AND ROSE BUSHES F. H. 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