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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e e e e e e e VALET FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING PRETTY ACTRESS WILORED SAGE SAYS b TRIAL WAS FAR Wanis Her Experience to Serve 8 a Lesson Paterson, N. J., May 16,—(AP)— Avowing that she had a fair trlal, Mildred Sage, convicted of man- slaughter for the phooting to death of her lover, S8amuel Campelmo, to- day walited in her cell at the county Jail for her removal to state prison to start the five to ten years term to which she was sentenced. After fainting upon the pro- nouncement of the verdict and sen- tence yesterday, Miss Sage soon re-! galued her composure; and today ex- pressed her relief that the ordeal was over, and that she knew what ghe had to fa “If every young girl would learn @ lesson from my case,” she said, “1 would feel T had not gone through ail the suffering In vain, I warn all young girls to keep away from road- | houses and think twice before tak- | fng their first drink or smoking their first cigarette. There is abso- lutely nothing smart in doing either of these things. | Insist on Falr Competition but to “Roadhouses have heen the cause | of my downfall and of that of many | other young girls,” she protested. | “It mothers and fathers send their | sons to fight against their countrs's enemies and their sons are decorated for b v for killing these ene- mies,” continued, “then I feel | as if T too am entitied to a medal. } I"or of Campelmo’s type the country’s worst enemies, men | Who ruin girls and get away with | e changes cedure, publiety, legimate by the publication based on ex-parte evidence befpre the concern cited has had an oppor- PRIEST SPONSOR OF | it would be difficult to lay dc Out ol People" i 0 in others. Jap Freighter Afire < May 16 (AP)—Tditors | Byt Now Under Control publication were @ Boston, May 16.—(AP)—TFire Youth Comnvicted of Cutting Girl's Throat During ¥it of Jealousy London, May 16, (AP) — Ernest Rhodes, an elghteen year old valet, has been found gullty of the mur- der of Grace Blakaller a pretty six- teen year old actress, and dancing instructress, in a fashionable West Kensington district early last month, The jury verdiot of the court Rhodes king's returned a “gullty but insane” and accordingly ordered that “be detained” during the pleasure. On April 9, Blakaller was | found with her throat cut huddled on the steps of her mother's home in the West Kensington district and died the following day. Rthodes was | arrested two days after the murder, and confessed to the police that he had cut the glrl's throat with a razor in a fit of jealousy. EXPLAINS POLICIES Assist Commerce, May 16.~-(AP)— President Coolidge Iwlicves that the federal trade comimission should conduct its activities n such a way as tc do as little harm as possibl to husiness while at the same time insisting on fair methols of compe- tition. Although he has Washington, she men are not heen formal advised as to any contemplated in the commission's pro-| particularly with regard to| the president realizes that business ean be harmed of a complaint is of complaints should be and a ed in others somewhat olicy fol adl- | thelr news sensational | i d shock the life out of the people |the hold of the Japanese frelghter with thelr headlines, by the Rev. d. | Boston Maru tied up at the Charles- W. Smith, editor of the Catholic [toWn docks guve Wie firemen of land Register, Denver, Col., who spoke at | engines and two fireboats a Stiff bat- the convention of the Catholic Press |tle in dense from burning assaciation of the -4 State cotton ba today. H Canada €N Imen were overcome in “When 1t comes to journalism, 1 below do but were am vellow throughout” Father Smith gaid fry to stir up interest any cost short of driving people 1o s, With dry-as-dust ine of fact, 1 s dsy T hops to have enough mo to blot my whole front page with red ink | However, T noyer print anything thit will hurt the Almighty Cause of | Gor. nor do T glorify vice or crime; and within these Himits sensational- ism is a virtue.” smoke s and | early murk re- a on deck | An hour after the discovery | hiaze the fire was still emouldering dexpite tons of water poured through Danger of fur however it vive the recount- | VETERANS TO PL Waterbury, May Young post. Veferans Wars, of this city and | Vignenlles, Yankee Division ans' assoclztion, will unit in pl ling 20 trees on the Hamilton Park Memorial road here this Memorial day, ch society will plant ten trees in memory of comrades who died in foreign fields or at sea. NT TREES 1f \\ymy. of Fe the T. C, Veter- ., 0. E. S. ELECTION Mass.. May 16.—With officers, the Massa- of T Ftar con tion here. were clected as follows: Mrs. Annie L. Wood- nd patron, J. Brin- ampscolt; associale BT matron, M Lillian A, M Amhers; associate " Naymond G. Cowing, Mrs. Alic MAS eficld, ction of is Order its wnual offics e chus « 1 The Grand watron man, Melrose ton Builey, & stern OST OF V. F. W May 18.—Chatenn Thiery 144, Veterans of Foreign s instituted liere last night William J. Shanahan of | department commander. Nearly 100 overseas veterans attend- od the yony. Ernest McGovern is commander of the new post. The NEW Derby post, No. | Wars, w by Major Waterhury 2] and an West- asurer. ingfeld Cushing, Somerville quartermaster is Theo. Mastrandons. —————— You found, back a few years ago, that vou could invest in a Liberty Bond— Why not invest now in a Savings Pass Book here at the Burritt? A few dollars each pay day will quickly reach the goal you set. Try it for a few months. President Asks Trade Commission to | | o | ing of and returned to work. | of the| or spread |\ | closing adjutant is Herbert Overend and the | City ltfms ’ The board at a meeting of the common cmmwl next Wednesday night, will as body to ratify a contract \\Ilh the American LaFrance Fire Engine (Jo, for the purchase of two new| King systems for two of the old-| o8 of firo apparatus in use by | tho department, the cost not to ex- ceed $677.10, | Frank Feenoy of Sexton street un- | derwent an operation at the New Britain General hospital on Thurs- SUES FOR 82,000 FOR BRISTOL CRASH fBeilleux on Motorcycle Hit by f New Haven Auto of fire commissioners. Sult for $2,000 damages has been | brought by Edward Bellleux of this city agalnst James Foley of New Havan as the result of an accident at Plerce's bridge on Riverside av nue, Bristol, on June 8, 1 The plaintiff clalms that he was riding a motoreycle and that the defend. ant, in an automobile, turned sud- denly and without warning into an intorsecting street, hitting his motor- eyele. Beilleux claims that he was severcly cut, bruised, and laccrated ubout the body and suffered a broken leg. He states that {Has Duaplicate Copy in the hospltal for four weeks and | Of $32,640 Volume was prevented from for a \Hxln,l of four wecks ne | Alton 1iL, May 16.—(AP)—Prized claiins that ho still suffers from his [0NY becauso it was old and had handed through four injuries. The writ was issued by homas F. McDonough and {s re- |Echerations, an ancient tome in pos- turnable in the local city eourt the [f¢fslon of the Rev. N. J. Hilton of sadond Monday of June, Alton has been revealed as a mate Edgar Rhodes has heen sued for |0f Rtichard Baxter's “a call to the {8650 by the Bristol Lumber Co., of |unconverted” for which, London dis- | Rristol on an allegedly unpatd bil] [Patches safd yesterday, an Amer |of $518.92. 'The which I8 re- [€00k collector had paid $32,640, 7 turnable the first Tuesday of June |london copy was believed to 1 in the court of common pleas, only one extant. | issucd by Attorney S. Russell Mink R | of Bristol. Constahle Fred Winkle | TOU RTH BIRTHDAY PARTY has attached land and buildings on [ The fourth birthday of L. Warren Warren street, Barnesdale. b Atho gt andhrsy aphael off Black TLiock WSO SATURDAY NIGHTS? | MELHA TO 700 Rnswer to Question SIL Awai|xo5 0 et S camel mas of | Yocal temple | mg Solution S i i ST B in yesterday irfe Baude ha Pirginia, where Llks home | I'rank Jewell Orange, N. J, who spoke at t Chamber of Commerce banquet Thursday evening, will give tof three |14, 16 and left will en for Bed er th he ctures here I 18 working while heen down writ, son e in Hartford, with dren in given all played and attendanc the chifl chi were were of flg- in connection with the dec the New Enzland unit of the hospits r crippled children fo was forn o park park training. The question as to whaether or not the merchar have voted to thelr stores on Saturday nights dur- July and August and whet they want to close them t rat 6 m. Saturday, and to 2 o HAS SKULL ng. ks a solution, Provide Although Chairman G ‘I'_\'N' declared the motion of 13 to |12 for Baturday closing during the {two summer month carried by ma | jority, there are those who feel the | majority others e tend that already close not II‘\llll"I i man w still sec was too small, mer other: the several had room, the noon w motion and they were not sure vhat the question was. Be it what it 1, nobody seems entirely satisfied ‘.rrl Secretary Ralph 1 uld of the n Comme is being ded with phone calls asking |w was voted and why,” or words to that effect. Then ther that if 11 stles confused | the Dayaon, Y. ‘\‘ May € waters of the Yukon river, suddenly and flooded along its hanks ¢ nday, following | breaking of ice last weck families he hy. rose towns | are others who of 1% 1o 12 was ¢ left & ra vy pro vote ried hy the majority, t s molion for all the year aro! Saturday nights, which | carricd by 16 to 11, sho | have been decided the same way | Put Becretary Gold savs it is nee- essary that somebedy shonld lnow | what is what and it so why, so he | { has resorfed In desperation to a 1"1"rrvr\l n and Monday a qt {tionnatre will go out to every me | ehant asking him cast his vote on }the questionnaire or Jeast indl- | cate his des Then it 1s likely another will be held. In the time the situation | n the g [ he town i ger for the ter s v considor was 1ld | W th water in a vote o to be town o is sui coven 200 lnltlcx of Ale Found in Automobile Vermont, May e of Art It 15— (AP)—Yozef socket T Northbrid for a he |States commis: at and Ma | READ THE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOR RESULTS was ;ml ing a pilo Your children are provided for while they are young—but it is just as important to look for their future welfare. Lack of judgment or inexperi- ence may lose a fortune over- night and your family is left destitute. Why not come in and let us show you how advantageous it would be to you, if we acted as your Executor or Trustee. We are glad to counsel with you at any time. { Haven, dri | with a SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925, EDRIVERS RAVLROADS STRONG AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS ON WAL STREET STEP INT(] LIMELIGHT ninued from First Page) pstein machine | 52 feet after he applied his . & mark that long being left road. Aft hitting the Prices ew York, May 16.—Speculative the machine proceeded 22 raliroad issucs were the conters of fect up a steep embankment nearby, | trade intcrest in today's early bond they sald |dealings the Burlington rajlroad was tlating for the Green Bay & Western stimulated buying of the bentures, which rose 31 points to a ew high price for the year at 19. Ann Arbor 4s also responded with a gain of more 1} on the bleyele, rred 1 Wost vanson ogc on Main was driving jitncy that van | sidewalk an Cosg injur brakes on the machine ainson safd that ti hapman st o 1l roet Mary ove, an a point to the an- cment of President Bache that T T rail intercsts were negotlating into Wost Main |foF Other strong features park, causing the (included the Bt. Paul issues, sidewalk bofore | & Western 4s and New York, West- tor & T3 Ol and pub- utility netve ‘ nounc ring apparatus |other he turned control, tral 18 1o run onto the it Ame 1o a stop Traffie and Delbe after he s 1 t the fo b use and t wis lie ston 4la8. made 542,000 17 Trovinee of Cor- has been purchased rs and will be offered honds A S of the gentina, hanke Policemen Joseph Kennedy t Veley arrested Swanson ged to have admitted ke emergency better. Patrolman | tested the brakes on fter the accldent and told neither one alone would stop it within distan ippell of 181 Ary in his home e i 1 th Am and e t.in the Thomas Lee arrived nder arrest on iness and breach | told ind came [hond issue doba, Ar by local brake per cent on the bus was not much Herbert T the High fAllls Chat ) {am ¢ Am Am Am court that a reasonable Walils CI ramp: morning rrive ra home Ll fol- ip with & barrage o ot Cen Leath . Ches & Ohfo .. CM &S8P €M & St P pfd CRIN&P. Chllo Cop ( loor ing t t he awol r occupants of Hungerford re- 10 da impo ut Corn Prod |Cru Steel | Cuba Cane Chem d 1o ja Alfred Stachly of New er o truck seized on ¥ Kk ago Vost Main stre Sug load of was continued Joseph G Proscoutor ric him Motors until t th 1 wacius Pawliklski Pawliklski, age 45 years at his , Newington k and bu- | be in 8t s cemetery Fiward Walentuk the five mo Anderson Linden, Westin Radio Andrew “housa . Thomas O'Brie 1 Natlonal Phoenix Travelers Am Ha Am Hosiery n & “Hfd [ : TUNERAT JAMES THOMAS, MARRK EVERY GRAVI we now taking or & ders for Markers and inscription work to he for Decora are STATEMENT CLEARING HOUSE N 3 x completed tion Day. John F. Meehan Monumental Works TREASURY STATEMENT T Cor. Union & Clark Sts “We Sell to Excel” IRESTED ON CHECK CHARGE OPEN EVENINGS RIRTHS AT HOSPITAT Joseph A. 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