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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925. is noros : gain was th ly. Stewart Informed the witness he |tude towards her changed when they B “R‘VER HEL[] 188 R"‘)g“,’be to B,ec"m,e NEW YALE LIBRARY EX-SERVICEMAN MISSING Mlss H]PE GA[[ED Miss Done was asked about talk | would give her an. opportunity 1o learned ot e, dorkpdmaste J. P. Callahan’s Bride » relating to & spiritual medium [tnd in her inauest testimony any [marry her. | 5 P Shepherd was sald to have seen, but |refercnce to “germs” as connected In one letter to Dilly the young f“R MANSLAUEHTEB se, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P, M, | Will Be One of tho Beauties of nu-i IN S“EPHER“ EASE the reply was broken by successful |with her remarks regarding Shep- | woman told of a visit to the Shep- Ringrose, of 147 Wooster street and < o o | objections. berd's studies. herds when Shepherd had given her - World, Angell Tells Alumni &t P L. = |Willium J. Callahan, son of Mr. and Bl T olls Alumn Battiste Delfino Awarded Adjusted Upon cross-examination, W. 'B.| Stewart sought to show that some “excellent wine," — — Mrs, John P. Callahan of 225 West- Dinner Today, 3 Stewart, chief of defense counsel, |Shepherd's interest in typhoid came Upon another visit to a brid land street, Hartford, will take place ; Compensation by Government ; i (Contlnued from First Page) > B P e ] 3 lm“nt k, F‘ F -l !belnn to fmpeach Miss Pope's testi= [ from the part his brother, a phy-|party Miss' Pope scored, but regret- e Lomorrow morr at 9 o'clock ut 8t.| New Haven, Conn., June 16 Uiadi But Cannot De Found. 00K'S ance Kalls mlmuny by trapping her in a reply [sician, played in the Spanish-Amer- |ted she had not won first prize, & the foot hrakes were not working aa | Mary's church. Rev. Honry Culla-| Ajumnl day at Yale saw & large| | Ny |that did not agree with testimony |ican war typhold epidemic. beautitul hand-made scarf, which well 8a they shouid, the emenrgency |lan of Stamford, ey \1' the | othering In Sprague hall at the| Battiste Deifino, & local ex-service lmnmmate Accusw she had given before the coroner's| Miss Pope identiied a letter she |she would haye prized for her hope Braxe was practioally In perfect (Sroom, will ofticiute, Biss Mary 11 0% 0 S0 ing annual mosting | TR 8901ied Shrarhl mentha ago for | investigation of Bill's death. had weitten MeCiintock on March | chest, she sald in a letter condition JLIRCOR NS niaid H "”“”' 54 ] : g o ® | adjusted compensation and a cer- “Did Billy love the Shepherds like |17, 1024, in which she said “I went | The defense chief counsel indicat- This fs the third fatal accident | [0 e “\;"\\ “l‘”k {8 J"I'“; of the body, which was addresscd | tificate for §1,611 waa tasued from} Chicago, June 16 (P—Resumption (& boy usually Joves his father and [to church today with your futher [ed he had more than a half hundred within a week in this vici ast 3 g and [y president James Rowland An- | the offices at Washington, D. C. Del- |0 "oy 0" iinose stand In the Shep. |Mother?” asked Stewart. and mother, . , . They were durl-| such Jettgrs when he read trom “No. Wednesday Mrs. Sarah 1. Gr \ s Mury Riloy. dJohn Callahan |ge)) and others. fino cannot be found, however, and |y R RATEEE B Nies Tsabelle | T don't think he did,” replied the |ing to me. . , . 1 waa invited my- 61" that Mies Pope and Mr. and w he hest m and the ushers 1 3 3 ce C instantly killed by a car driver UL Bl “)']'A Ihere was much discussion in the | the certificate has been at the oftice |pone “who waited to marry the | ¥iness. self to tem, . . . | enjoyed myself . Shepherd had discussed mar- Master Mechanio Edward G. Burke iles Ringrose and David Cal- | 4y several bands were at work | Of the municipal home service bu- . young milllonaire, Willlam N, Me. | "1 did not ask you what youlinoroughly.” Stewart was permitted | rluge and its after-life. of the fire depurtment while on hiy | %75 1t difforent headquarters of classes | reau at city hall for weeks. Ef0rts |iynsaok “when he died, was delayed |{hOUght" replied Btewart, and read | introduce only parts of the let-| way to a fire, and on Iriday, five- preparatory to the march fo the | o the part of Miss Cora Bertini, sec- |gy “hour (his morning while attor. [t0 her repiies she had made at the | jor, with Judge Thomus J. Lynch Bishop Murray to Speak year-old Isadore Martin was struck l | eld for the usual dempnstration :“Hary of the bureau, to locate ”cxl.‘""’ argued on the admissabllity of [coroner's Inquest, ruling he might introduce the com- i nd tnstantly killed in the Nathar nd ball game batween Yale and | .“f’l'““l‘"“‘ over to him his 81,511 |51y 0n avidence. . Billy loved them and they loved |pioie epistic upon presentation of In City for Last Time Hale school yard by a car owned by HLUL ! Harvard. At the ulumsd meeting | certificate have been without avall.| " gpeaking In a barely audible volce | Billy." read the record. defense evidence in o letter Miss| 500 Th R Tl ey, auxille A. Bessoff and driven by Benjawmi President Angell stated &hat work | 1f the man cannot be found the ad- |iyy Pope resumed her story brok. [ “At the time you made that an- |pope gaoknowledged she wrote on ”H_‘ l:[]R ["_‘E whe fo he started shortly on the | Justed compensation check will be oy by adjournment yesterday, a link [swer, was It true?” asked Stewart, ary bishop of Hartford diocese, re- AL Sanders X Jan, 24, 1024, she sald “our engnge- Councilman Arthur N. Rutherfo | Hlarkness theater and tha Steriing | eturned to the government, |in the chain of circumstances the |arousing. Savage to objection. ment_ 't announced yet, and not |CUntly appointed bisbop of Portland, eported o have expressed hir Memordal library. He deciared the PR prosecutor is trying to forge about | The nest dozen questions dealt oo ™oGn (o our familie : . will address probubly fer the as int 1R to present a reso- university was “extraordinarily M. I T. GRADUATION Willlam D. Shepherd, 50 year old |with Miss Pope's conversations with | © ayi P p0n ™ Gy o™ ayry | last thme hefore his departure & lution fo the common council to- Continued from Page Seven) |prosperous” He suggested that, Sambridge, Mass, June 16 (A [lawyer, accused of using typhold |attorneys and others after McClin- [y o or ()10 engagement, but her New Britain audience }\.\‘hvn he morrow night requiring tney — | Lereatter the alumnl meeting he!mmhmllu[ class of 684 at Massa- |[germs to slay the youth who for 16 [tock's death. &he admitted ™ that | iy qig not, |epenks tonight ut Y. M. T. A & B. busses and trolley cars come fe Japs Sent Destroyers [ merged into the alumni dinner, so |chusetts Institute of Technology re- |years had been his foster son, when Shepherd had told her about [ 11, T8 A0 o en April hall under ‘the auspices of New |celved diplomas today at the hands| Garbed in a new outfit, the young | Billy's irregular mode of lfe affect- | o0y “apieg Pope told vllmv.lhnl. | Britain Chapter, Connecticut Coun- of Dr. Samuel W. Stratton, presi- [woman made a pretty plcture as she [ing his health, Shepherd was speak- | o0 =\ 00, 0 ; cil of Cathollc Women, Bishop accldents sT of the Chinese anti-foreign | The library, he sald, would be |S¢nt of the institute. The exercises [told of the romance broker. by death. |ing from a deep interest in the boy. Murray has long been noted as a The funera the Vitakunis ¢ four widitional de- | one of the ‘hitentiral baautias ot ose held out of doors in Dupont| Her direct examination was con- *Yes, Billy was fond of oysters.” Lrilliant and forceful speaker, and {Court where more than 3,000 par- [cluded in ten minutes with a fur- [admitted Miss Pope when Stewart \ huge turnout of men and women ents and friends of the graduating [ther story of the Shepherds' change |questioned her about an occasion | of the city is expected o attend the |class had assembled. For the third |of attitude toward her after they |shortly before Billy became Il at mesting which te belag Keid Th'agns |time in the history of Tech mem. |learned she was affianced to Billy, |which, while they were together, the nection with the council's drive bers of the faculty and the senlors [that Shepherd had told her he had |youth had eaten oysters. just launched, I nts of the i A were in academic dress. studied about typhoid germs. | st il L T e P rrpeen: = “Did Bllly ever discuss typhold | e e G SRS AR BE i | 1OTTA C S ESTATE |with you in the presence of Shep. | n at ab 0 b es ilasionges beeal e -} commented upon. | Toston, June 16 UP—The estate of |herd?" asked Joseph Savage, asaist- |12 ™" [that time, were read by stewart,| New Huvs "‘;,:,",'“",‘,,I'::::d'Ea"w: Now Are Pensioned Off |fnueh subject, tast night. Macken- | S [Lotta Crabtree, actress, whose will |ant state’s attorney. Hapart ""’""“\“"‘ that st the Jand in each instance Mixs Pops Ad- | A%er 8 Ph8 WSS (SUOREE GQ 500 NS RS e e : st S EXPLOSION KILLS FIVE |is being contested here by relatives, | “No," replied Miss Pope. coroner’s inquest Miss Pope sald |mitted that what she had said ahout |1 o fldamisii Washington, June 16 (P Ly Yl s J Lishon, June 16 UP—Five work- |was valued at $3,114.531 In an in-| “Did Shepherd say anything In |Shepard had mentioned a study of |the Shepherds' cons leration for her |a_barn this noon, Antonlo Minore, Exnlbliely L men were killed and seven seriously |ventory filed today. The personal |your presence to the doctors and |“typhold”. while upon direct exam-|and devotion to her was true. 17, was arrested on a liquor law servants today, Barney, Ger | charge, being the youngest person . Jia b 3 injured by an explosion today in a |state was valued at $1,209,531 and nurses about Billy having typhoid |ination yesterday she had sald "ty- Stewart was attacking Miss Pope's Lo, LA NUVI[’F SA :ry near Oporto. |the real 3 [tever?” | phoid and germs' |testimony that the Shepherds' attl-|to be accused. 2l | full stop at c¢ n ¢ PIEeC kyo, June 16.—(P—The Jap-|that more of the graduates would LR ! MO ese goiernment, lmpresaed by the | hear by word of mouth, his mother (Mrs. Shepherd) had telephoned her an acknowledgment of her engagement 1o the miilion- aire youth and was “lovely to me" Mrs. Shepherd invited Miss Pope for dinner and the young woman [told her flance of her great pleasure in accepting. An epldemic of typhold attributed | pyceppts from several other letters .. ) to oysters was noticed in Chicago at | of a similar trend, written at about STILL CAUSES FIRE ilEbathalat te ) stroyers to sail f L |the world. The completed plans, ha 3 o'clock ew's 1 . | thought, would Le approved within Ao nferment will be in Protest Is Made a week. St. Mary's cemetery. He is survived hangha june 16, —(P—The | pregident Angell sald 600 more by his parents, two broths I consul-general here today nitory rooms are needed. The | ed to the civil city's proud battalic i A s SUICIDE ATTEMPT EeeceerEeesesreenreeaeanEE IE!Li.lEIEIEIEIEIE]E!EIl!lEllilli]EIEI[EEIEJEIEl@lilIEIEJEIEEIE)IEEEE@EEEE]E]@EI@EIEEE]EIE@ DONNELLY, I DONNELLY, ULLEN (0. T % : ULLEN (0. included a dash down one of the =] oioolobioooloanoin thoroughfares with fire gongs clang- ing. Afterwards Barney, Gene and Tom were decorated with weaths and escorted to a v y farm where they will spend thelr remain- Ing days enjoying a pension of elover, oats and other delicacies nued from First FPage) jd so and was not seen again scovered on the roof. She her coat and hat in her t ors said Miss Brezilc took the veil twenty days ago HELD FOR BAD CHECK \fter examination the woman was tamford, Conn.,, June 16 (P— R ) lliam Emansky, a former grocery | .. *h of the peace. swner here, under arrest in \Minors- Tatar® sald | that thelr ville, Pa., for the local police, is |, s that the young woman ged with having given a worth- less check to a New York concern for §200 worth of goods insan _— Three ;Im; Clubs = o — - ) 2 North America’s water power Is Raided hy “Dry” Men A CARNIVAL OF VALUE-GIVING THAT WILL INTEREST EVERY WOMAN BY ITS DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS — MERCHANDISE OF R D B e EVERY DESCRIPTION SUITABLE FOR THE HOT SUMMER DAYS — MARKED AT PRICES THAT YOU SCARCELY DREAMED POSSIBLE SO EARLY IN THE SEASON : T e ere and quantities of iquor t the Silver Slipper g “Roar z merry 5 ers greeted the et : ¢ lants were of gin was seiz [ ] 2 ) ) e ] A Spectacular UNDER-PRICE SALE of WOMEN’S BRAND NEW SUMMER DRESSES PICK OF SUMMER’S NEWEST and BES' LOOK! LARGE WOMEN WOMEN’S 300 EXTRI:;SE(’ZEZDRESSES SILK DRESSES $10 ] @] ] (=] (] (o ] L0 NoRainit =0t lae Three Honorary Degrees At Connecticut College w London, Juns 16 (P—Far 1 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 3 ) ) ] ) ) ) ) 5 ) ) 5 ) T T 6 ) 6 )5 ) (][] () ] . Selected from the leading manufacturers of the Why should any woman trouble herself by making a country—a few here and a few there. Without doubt Dress when she can buy Dresses at §5.007 Up-to-the- the best assortment of Silk Dresses we have ever had. 3 " Pty $ . Over 150 Dresses, all picked for their beauty, quality minute style modes of lustrous silky material, such as e e e e B buyin Tk sensation’ Charmeuse Cloth, Radioux Chiffon, Tricosham and fine 4 Printed Crepes, Plain Crepes, Silk Stripes, Border French Voiles. Sizes 16 to 42 and 44 to 52.. Tomorrow Crepes, Printed Georgettes, Broadcloths, Tomorrow HOLY (ROSS GRADUATION Worcester, Mass, June 16 (A 3,000 LADIES’ BOYS® SUITS MEN'S ARATEX UNDERWEAR h A wonderful assortment of SEMI-SOFT COLLARS SHIRT S ALE :;-Ln;:'h '.'-:-"\lofu'Thfi’fli‘i',,‘;m{.‘: | Save on These Boys' Suits in Oliver Twist D eee SATIes b pink, flesh, peach and white; | WASH GOODS or Middy style, in plain or | | Regular 35c. Collars REPPS sizes 88 10 41; regular value two-tone color; made of Finel Clearance sale BROADCLOTHS 80 SQUAR 8. June ~ : linen, poplins, dimities, | 3 59 SILK STRIPES FRUIT OF THL Clearance Sale 98(: | Every One a Genu- rajahs, broadcloth, cte.; MADRAS ° LOOM MA- Tadlea’ Extra Size S e . 2 fo ¢ PHILIPPINE TERIALS | SILK LISLE UNION SUITS ine Bargain on Sale Clearance e t o ' - e 61,98 We went 10 out biggest makee and he gave us ihe best [l | 2lAde with Lang top and luose Wednesday i 3 to sell for $1.19. Collars attached and neckband style in | it el e A Bl ) regular value $1.25. June a9 . plain colors and neat striped patterns. e - LADIES’ HOSE Buy enough for the entire season at this low price. You ‘\.'I'I“"‘““ 79¢ PRINCESS SLIPS Ladies’ Pineapple Ribbed will realize their exceptional values when you see them. g s . LADIES' VINE LISLE VESTS A special Jot of Ladies’ Princess M 2 A Made to sell for §2.00. Sizes 14 to 17. d Mer 7 As| T H Band and hodice top, in pink, > JINGHA Slips with pleated flounce on cerized Lisle Hose; u APRON GINGHAM q S - flesh and White; sizes , 40, : v ; fast o bottom, in all colors; sizes 38 to made in a \fl"et) of Popu- 12 e L L Si e and 11; regular value 59, | 5T Clearance Sale bark, black. nude, beige MEN'S ATHLETIC JERSEY UNION SUITS § | ), Sale, aand e Sl Made sleeveless style, BLOOMERS, CHEMISE, and gray. June 45c UNIONgeLoTS knee length; color, white WINDSOR CREPE GOWNS, ETC. (learance Sale Regular Price $1.00 Sizes 36 to 48 A new lot of Ladies' Bloomers, ;i : Sizes 34 to 16 Regular $1.48 Values recular or extra size lingette CHILDREN'S HOSE June Clearance Sdle June Clearance Sale BEDROOM SLIPPERS | 4une Clearance crepe or muslin; Chemise, mus- Children’s Fine Ribbed 69c¢ 98¢ ) Sale, yard. ... . 25¢ lin or Seco silk, in all colors; f i : i A8 Se | - Ladies' Felt Bedro Slippers; Gowno with platn or fancy tlaes | Lisle Hose: in a large as L il Lt el yane sortment of wanted colors, i ’ R M catly 1 - 1 ihh Clearance Sale. ... 950 as white, grey, tan, beige, ncady triminod wht ribbon and | o ggpernie | quality; good Because it is more mourishing—has higher food value LADIES' LINENE DRESSES : = & pompon. June camel hair, champagne, YOU ALWAYS SAVE MONEY WHEN CToaranie Rale 67 C | styles; checks and piaids; 52 than any other malted m k‘(""“' Sallthenee Ladics' Linene Dtcsses, made | Polo, buck, June 1 | X "-‘1‘ hes wide. dune 196 sary propertics to build up lost strength and res full sne in a number of colors, Clearance Sale 8(: YOU TRADE IN OUR BASEMENT D ooy Eoncaencolpal ot tired nerves. I.?yi,m.r;;:,r:mml G Fruft-of-the-Loom Muslin, 36 Extra Heavy (8-ouncc) bancy | Mtectrie Curlinz frons with de- $l.98 inches wide, Striped Bed Ticking. tachable spring; Handkerchiefs 5 Clearance Fale Cheese Cloth, 36 inches wide, | Dotted and Figured Curtain ENGLISH PRINT CLOTH ')OTTED I‘I"ny l])\)1 p‘ulrv‘ linen, ll..inrh Sale, sc | Material, 36 inches wide; RUBBER APRONS Al uea patterns for hem. June Clearance Sale regular 39c. SWISS DRESSES N:,,_ yard. 25(: Honsehold Rubber Bungalow house dresses, neat guar. An exiin specil valse 3 for soc Turkish Towels, full bleached; Aprons; cuarantead waterpronf anteed colors; 36 inches | Cretonne Covercd Pillow flled | end washable. - dune ey P Ladles Dotted Swiss Men's, good quality cotton, 1= | g¢ ;lg" ’::rk s 391/2(: with good quality cotton: large | Clearance Sale Cc SR l22(: Dresses for afternoon or inch hem. June Clearance Sale Lt 20 | siee; five diffcrent shapes. it street Par; sizes 38 . y 1‘IT‘H|‘:" lm 38 to 44 4 25 silk Mull Bed Comforts, all | Sale, $l 00 SHOPPING OR OVERNIGHT iy O $1 tor (4 colors; full size. $4 80 | onch........ . f BAGS ) arance Sale Ladies’, cotton, %-inch hem; | M€ each.... < Ruffled Veile Curtains, full Leather shoppinz or colored and white. June Clear- | Fxtra Fine English Longcldth, | length, with tie- Overnight Bags; bosed hottom, | 1.39 | ounte strap handie ana 1ok A desirable material for dresses : ance Sale Sale, 1 backs. 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