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“SHEPHERD GALLED 10 WITNESS STAND (Contlnued from First P “Did you e Hl the time of th dtetime?” “Never,” was the “Did you ever have ¢ tlon with him concerning ,on any other subject “Never.” “Did you ever ha tions or dealing wit lite” asked Stewar “Never,” again “Did you ever Rongett until y custody” asked Dr. Amante Shepherd discussed him “Did yo ono er meet Taima h replied meet 1) u were vart, conc ettt who ever ha 1 with him or ) thing to do with him in yc “No," Shepherd replied direct examination was ¢ Cross-Lixamination Siarts Cross-examination 1 that Shepherd is * 49 at Anderson, Ind., and wa + edat common s L county, Indiana, schools of Indianapolis. “And did you asked Prosccutor he high schec swered the defendar he later ook 4 a high school professor, “And your father ran store, didn't he?" pu cutor. “My step-fa herd, For a period of th years Shepherd said, . aroungd the drugstore, afternoons after school, Saturdays and holidays After he finished school, . herd for a few months was in a office, then worked in a carriage » tory for four years, and then ed the army for a brief perio "“Didn't you spend some considc able time around thecourts in In anapolis?” asked Crowe. ,'No,” responded Shepherd “You were not admitted bar “Not at that time.' “You were not admitted bar until you came to Cl! “I was certified to th court of Marion Con I swered the defendant “Were you admitted to tha har pursued Crowe in his first attack or Shepherd's truthfulness, Questions Truthfulness “That w admission 1n Indiana admitted Shepherd “Then you we bar down there? “Yes." past special both in to ago?’ superior re admitted to 1} “In some of your here, you £aid you were ed, and in ¢ you were,” accused the prose oW ed She We tement now to the attorney After ateme her statements you 0 made the rd will get ban,tt out a Law for After »r went to went into brother in “Your brot he took y apparently +. that Shepherd W he Hickma “Yes, After a ye as., W ceiving cler in a whol was emr The pa up to then hephe sibly three or four hu Remember Cannot Shepherd then was 1210 he 1 bate court t admitted to t “T cannot that.” he & *“You won't G ° W PO YOU WANT TO RNOW There governme getting a ¢ the ger The He Bureau of reases how to they w Send Write yo one side question is of in stamps for rer mail to The H reay, 1322 New York Washington, D. ( pay | | | | ! Her father put us both ' was t in the T'hat year employment continuing five rles of « ment or association questions, 18It rd's con- inued th relut “How | 1id that drugstore con- g state's it, 1 tin attorney. five year think," said meantime your t *hicago M- asked Crow Drove Her Auto ext q 1 was at . 1 .did,” was the Did stion home, at reply that did you just goodness of part do egard you 18 or did requested 1t as part of my duty. to do so.” of 1303 Shepherd xas at the of in regard to land owned. for a Jovember to Te MO B request job wera in owe, not answ because did and have to leave with you." any intock was ot em- employed you to go to ed Shepher loped a little ttorneys. Stew- Crowe pressed rding testimony e in the probate court t contradictory of any- here, and to go over and answer made o x x x %" started ke it Snappy m go ahead, go ahead in W. W accord- to was hat were irtesies your of asl the olove just as he was speeding round a high corner during the of Wanted His Wife "“ THE POTTERS HE MOON POTTER & A your | ¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925, | wanted me to do, whatever it might be, she simply made the proposition to me to keep ane, not because she wanted me to stay 5o much, but she wanted my wife with her, and this work was simply to keep me from taking this other position until 1 found another situation," An objection was sustained after Shepherd's long statement of his relations with Mrs, McClintock “noy because it is objectionable, except the ground that it is not cro and is not impeach- on xamination ment," Conrt recessed at 12:25 p. m m. with Shepherd still under ¢ cxamination, taking him step by step over all his lift from cradle days to the present. At the 1923 had been reached Prosecutor Crowe was recess year —— | Frawley vs. Frawley | In Suit Over Rents Frawley 18 brought suit 000 against Joseph alleging the defendant, as let tenements and collect. Hurlburt street, and has not made an accounting or turn- #d over his collections, The writ is Monday in July | damages Frawley is ug i rents at 16 TENNIS TOURNEY { first round of t annual tennis irnament t ate | ampionship, started yesterday with this morn- round N3 woman's st was complete of the second defeated Miss NoY of the of Rye, game matches nd round ulted as fol- MAY HAVE CONNECTIGUT BIBLE CLASS CONVENTION New Britain Man, Vice-president of Federation, Active in Form- ing Branch A state convention of men's Bible classes of Connecticut will be held in Bridgeport, Saturday and Sugday, October 17 and 18, according to ar- rangements made by Dr. J. E. Con- ger, first vice president of the 1'ed- cration of Men's Bible classes, Speakers at the convention be Itev. Dr. O. F. Bartholow Mount Vernon, i L. Davis of New York, formerly of New Britain; Rev. Charles A, Decker of Bridgeport and Dr, Con- gor. It is planned to form a Connectl- cut division of the federation and it is expected to develop and strengthe en at least 100 new classes through- out the state before the convention The convention will include a banquet on Saturday night at which Rev. Les Clee of Rutherford, N J., will speak. ‘Arrangements in Bridgeport are under the auspices of the Federated Men's Bible of Bridgeport. will of Class 81 ARE QUALITTED Troon Scotland, June 2 Eight-one golfers have qualitied for the British open champlonship among them being the trio from the United Sfates, Joe Kirkwood; Mae- Donald Smith and Jim Barnes, who returned cards of 1 154 and 155 respectively for the 36 holes qualify- Ing play. CASH REGISTER ROBBED A cash register was robhed in the ore of A Mancini at 74 Iranklin reet yesterday afternoon, the thief 1ting $15 in cash, according to a report made to Sergeant Mal Rival at police headynarters night. fus lust | it you | proper, it said Crowe s period | | { \ One Glove Caused It All 1e motorman of a New York elevated train dropped hi | crowded rush hour. While he crashed into another train standing still. she how the wooden cars telescoped. stooped to pick it up, his train Thirty-eight Rev, Dr, John | The picture shows | ¢ oaary were injured. TELLS OF GAILDREN'S A Farmington Actor-Playwright Re- counts Amusing Experiences in Address To Lions The work of the Children's Ald soclety was explained to the mem- | bers of the Lions' club of New Brit- |ain at a noon meeting in the Bur- | ritt hotel today by Winchell Smith, actor and playwright, of Farming- ton. Mr. Smith told some incidents which occurred while acting in some well known plays in London years ago. He ex- plained the “tea time" habit of Eng- lish people and hiow a stage manager refused to become excited over dif- ficulties in producing a play because of the fact that he felt his ‘“tea time"” was more important, | The club was requested to take over part of the work of transport- ing children to the fresh air camp this summer and E. V. Arbour was named as chairman of a transporta- tion committee. Dr. L. 1. Dary was appointed chairman of a sports program at an outing to be held at Momagguin. July 8. A bascball game will be played between the Lions club and the city officlals, who will have their outing there at the same time, | Newly eclected officers of the club ! will be installed at the outing. | ' MEMBERSHIP 1,000 Interesting to him [ Eapected Goal To Be Reachied When 1 Fish and Game Association Meets At Y. M. C. A, Tomorrow Night. The New Britain Fish and Game association will meet at the Y. M. (. A. tomorrow night and it is ex- peeted that the total membership | will be reported to have reached the 1,000 mark. Amendnients to the bylaws will be Leted upon. Superintendent John | Titcom of the sfate fish and game | commission will be the speaker. Thé | meeting is open to the public. |'Yawl Halfmoon Sighted With Lone Man on Deck FFrancisco, June . (A—The Halfmoon, which left Mayne Island, near Victoria, B. C.,, March 21, with Commander Eustace B. Maude, royal navy, retired, acting as skipper and crew, was sighted Fri- day morning by the Matson liner Mahukona salling before a stiff whid and with the lone mariner con- tentedly smoking his pipe at the tiller. The Mahukona arrived | here yesterday from the Hawailan | Tsla England s Commander Mande's destination Commander Maude the steamer that he | shape,” well supplied and cor and refosed assistance, 'Alleged Pickpockets Are Picked Up by Policemen Waterbury, Conn., June 23 (M— n. 61, Sylvan avenue; George Bates, 150 Piymouth street, and James Simons, 94 Asylum street, 111 of New Haven, who were arrest- 4 here Friday when they alighted from a New Haven bus were grant- 24 nolles on charges of vagrancyo- the men are ckets who were on their way to the n yawl day. The police’ say golf lots “work cire Waterbury At the Iirass City. police were tipped trio was on the way BACK FROM AIR MEET ar] Dixon, L. N. e Tlect and Bert Acosta have enants of the Connecticut afr service returned from Staten Island they ded the } Aviation f. They made the trip by plaie. atte ion IMENTS J. Wosnick the en- daughter, Miss to John W. of William Glowacki | of 40 Orange st | ANNOUNCE ENG Mrs, Thomas 59 City avenue announce it of their Julja Wosnick e gogems Mary i, son 1T AINT MUCH OF A UCKS, T'VE You AS OPLE WEEN ARTH THe ? MOOMN oy GET INTO PICTURE, MR & POTTER | PLEASE ? COMB MY POLLY AND HER PALS Not All COT BOTHER| | WHERE IN TARNASHUN SIE. TM MED S N A AW it Roses For Pa to | where WAIT, I BETTER HAIR FIRST I R AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for ingertion in same day’s paper 1P. M CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNUUNCEMENTS L=BURIAL 1.OTS, MONUME: 2—~DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4=FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5=LOST AND FOUND §—PERSONALS 7—-8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES ¥=—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~AUTOB AND TRUCKS FOR BALE 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES® 13=AUTOMOBILES WANTED=— 13=AUTO8—~TAX]1 BERVICB 14=—GARAGES TO LET 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17—SBRVICE STATION8 REPAIRING BUSLNESN BERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRL'S, MABSEU 19=BUILDING AND CONTRACT, 20=~BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—DENTISTS 22—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY 23=DYEING & CLEANING 24=INSURANCE—ALL KINDS —1AWYERS-PATENT ATTONNEYS 28—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE 27-=PAINTING, PAPER HANGING £8—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30=PRINT'G, JOEB'G, BTATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33=WANTED TO RENDER SERVICLE EDUCATIONAL 14—CORRESPUNDENCE COURSES i5=DANCING TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND YOCAL 37=LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORE 48—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 39=EMPLOYMENT AG CIES 40=HELP=AGENTS WANTED 41=HELP=MEN WANTED 42=HELP=WOMEN WANTED 43=HELP=MEN OR WOMEN 44=8ITUATIONS WANTED=—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—~BUBINEES OPPORTUNITIER 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BOND® 48—=MONEY LOANED 49— WANTED-TO BORROW LIVE STOCK 50—CATYLE AND BWINE L—DOGS, CATS, PETS 2—BGUS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 53—HORSES, VEHICLES 54— WANTED—LIVE, 8TOCK MERCHANDISE 55—ARTICLES FOR BALE 56—BUILDING MATERIALB 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE | 89—FEED AND FUEL $0—FERTILIZERS, SEELS, PLANTE 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 52=GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—~HOUSEHOLD -ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY, ELEC., & TOOLS #5—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORE: 6y—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE 61 B=RADIO #7—=WATCHES, ANTED. UIAMONDS, JEWELIY ARTICLES 10 BUY REAL ESTATE FUR RRNT 66—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTE 70—BUSINEES PLACES FOR REN1 —~DESK ROJM AND OFFICES ~FARMS FOR v VACATION WAREHOUSES & WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FUR SBALE | L ESTATE 79— AUCTIONEERS 50~BLDG, & BUSINESS PROP | SI=BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 2—FARMS FOR SALE HOL FOR BALB | 85—BHORE PILACES KOR BALE |85—SUBURBAN FOR SALE ! S8—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE | 87—REAL ESTATE—WANTED 1 ROOMS, BOARD AND HUTELS [ RS —HOTELS §3—ROOMS FOR RENT | 90—ROOMS AND BOARD |91—~ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 93~ WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING ¥2—WHERE TO DINE | CEXINGTO? | STOFNOBILE MOTOR THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick aud Ready Ruference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Prepald 0 ) Upon Application. Count 6 words to & line, 14 lines to an tnch. o8, 3 lines, Miunlmum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted A 1 P M. for Classified Page on o Day. Sut, 10 ted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers. Call 935, Ask for & “Want Ad" Operator. —_—— ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Movuments 1 BURIAL VAULTB—CoBcrete steel reln- forced; water preof, hermetically seals od, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require larger lota Reasonably pric N. B. Vault Co, Kensington. Tel, 64715 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 Oak 8t. AMonuments of all sfzes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting .our_epeclalty. Florist 3 Autos aid Trucks for Sale » CHEVROLLT—00 tourlag, ~ 1935, maw paint, dew bearing, lookw like 3 gmm party, Cash \_Audrews, 401 Arch Bt, DODGY BROS, TOURING OAR—with § very good tires, ‘palnt- and upgholstery §ood, Can bs bought for New Hritain Motor Sales Co. It Phone 2772, o l.‘muu: OOI:” “:m cords ne or upholutery. & .and mechanically perfect, $200° u-‘l‘" ‘orma, A. G, Hawker, 68 Elm St Phone 3486, DODGE TOURING, 1935—automatia wiper combination stop lght, shock absorbers, cord tires. Price reasonable. Dempoi stration, 20 Hawley ODGE BROS, B Bedan; 1923, excellent condition; terms arranged. Call $13-3 between 12 and 1.8-7 FORD ROADSTER, 1033—Tfor, sale, §060 condition, prico $125, A, J. Grise, § Crown St Plainville, FORD BEDAN, 1933—In excellent condi- tion, must be sold at once, \WIII sacri- fice for c E. C, Carter & Sons, T 217 High 8t. FORD COUPE, 1036—Iu good condifion, for sale, Inquire 15 Bast Bt, Plamsille. Can_be_seen after 6 p. mi. ORD BEDAN, 1933—new onglne, parfect gondition, cheap-for-quick sale. ~Phone FORD, 1031—1on track In perfect runnin ondition, Wil sell cheap. Inquirs, §5 Blake Rond. L U ——— ¥ORD ROADSTEN=m good rupning shape. Price $75. C. A. Bencs, 61 Main 8. Phone 2215, HUPMOBILE—very late 1923, with coun- terbalance crankshaft, ney paint and fi porfect mechanical condition. .. New Britaln Motor Bales Co., 6 Main 8t Phone 2772, CARNATIONS—Bpecial at 60c, per dozen, We are making wedding bouquets and funera) deslgns. Leave your order now, Flower Garden Greenlouse, 1163 Stgne ley Bt. Plone 2388-12, CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing varlety. Specializing on funeral work. Jolinson's Greenhouse, 617 Church Bt. NICE CARNATIONS—31 a doz, Very fine tlowers. Greenhouss, 218 Onk Bt Tel. 21 Lost and Found L] TORTOISE SHELL GLASSES—lost bee tween Russell & Frwin's and Dwight Bt., vla_Commereial 8t. Finder phone 2508- Ulograph_album, No. 3 Eastman GRADUATION GIFT photo album 50 mera, $2.50, _Arcade Btudlo. SUFFERERS OF HEART TROUBLE— Heart attacks, dropsy, high blood pre sure, paralysls, | will gladly tell you, Fres of Charge, how my dear mother was cured, without drugs and her life saved. This, 1 feel, is my duty to humanity, Address, Mis. A. Spence, Box 1346, New Haven, Conn. WILL LADY WITO--wa# & passenger on bus which ran down Frank Vitakunas, corner Stanley and Pleasaut Sts. please communicate with Tony Vitakunas, 27 Austin St. Store Aunouncements 1 DIPLOMAS f1amed for only one dollar. Arcade Studio. YOUR VACATION CAMERA-—We have It. From $1.00 up. Films developed, glossy (inish. Arcade Studio, i e L AUTOMOTIVE e A ) ACME TRUCLKS—8ales and Service, Eric- «n Motor Sales 171 South Malp Bt Plions 870, BUICK MOTOR CAR 58 and servic Capitol Bulck Cc. 193 Arch §t. Phone 2607. CADILLAG CARB—Salce and _8ervica h Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main._corner Lincoln streets. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales service. Buperlor Auto Company, Arch Bt Plons 211 OODGE_BROTHERS—Saive and service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 lm 8t. coiner Frankiin. _Phone 731 FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordson tractor. Sales and service, Genuine parts and accessories. Automotive Sales & Service Co. 200 E. Maln. Phone 2701. HUPMOBILE CARS—Eales and _ service, City Bervice Station, Hartford Ave., cor. Stanley St.A. M. Paonessa, akiand and Gray. High rs. Gales and service. Maln St Phone 2216, and 1 srade motor c C. A. Bence, 1 LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- tor Cars, Sales and Service, Hardware City Motor Co.. 6 Eim st Phone 2734. | MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Sales and sorvice, Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch §t. Phone 2052, NASH—motor_cars. fales and Bervice Im_street. Ses the new line. A G. Hawker, b§ CARS—'The Re- fined Bix.” Bmith Motor Sales 100 West Main St. Phone 2900 PACKARD—Hudson, Esscx, America’ leading car values. See the new coach- es. The Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Aich St. Phone 2109. REQ MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kennet M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and service, 1 Cherry St. “The Bleeve-Valve Motor. R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-2. BY J. P. McEVOY oW DG ! YOu THINK LOOKED THE e © PROF CROOK 1S THEM CLUBS 2 i NOW THE WHOLE THING'S A JONES WiLL COME OF ALl WAIT TiiL 100 READ 4 HISTORY Wow T MANTED THE LMERCAN FLAG ON THE MOON — THEN You CAN TALK SWINDLE 5 & NO GOOD * TM USIN' THEM TO TRAIN MY YOUNG ROSE BUSHES ON NAEH, 1925—advanced 6 demonsirator, tun Jess than 4000 miles. This be Lought at a big reduction, Call phono us for demonstration, WiIl con- slder trade. A. G, Hawker, 53 Eim 8t, Phone 2456, k OVERLAND BEDAN, 1925—1035 Overiand coupe, 1924 Overland touring, 1923 Over- land touring, 1922 Overland touring. I‘.usdo'ph’l Garage, 127 Cherry 8t Tel. 2061-2, PAIGE, 1923—sport touring car. in fine mechanical condition, new paint, b good tires, upholstery and top very good, many estras. Wil take Grand St. hil in hlgh towing a Ford, Price ts low. Bee John at Bennett Motor Sales Co., | 250 Arch St. PAIGE—7 pass, touring, 6 cylinder, b6 W, . Very rellable and economical te operate, 15 miles per gal, on gas, Tires execellent, Price $250, Terms. \Vhit- more Palge-Jewett Co. mear cor. East Main and Eim_ts, STUDEBAKER—spéclal 6 cylinder, run only 600 miles, model 1924, price: 3000 cash, Ttallan Book Btore, 491 Main 8t, Phone 3905-12, > STUDEBARER—touring car 1o §ood run- ning shape, Price $100, C. A. Bence 61 Main_8t. Phone 2215, AL G R VELIE. 5 passenger touring car: Al esndi- tlon. Cheap for quick sale. Tel 1196 or 3160W, RENEWED CARS Reconditioned and attractively priced, Terms can be arranged. Trades considered., 1924 1924 1923 1923 1922 tourimg. new patnt Nash new paint, Nash sport Ford touringe (2) Ford touring. 1924 Ford tudor. 1218 Cadillac touring car. 3 Dodge, screen deliiery A. G. HAWKER, §2 ELM ST, PHONE 2488, ' DODGE BROTHERS— 1934 Bedan, Sedan. Touring. Touring. Touring. an, 23 Touring. TERMS ARRANGED ~THE— 3, & F. MOTOR BALES CORP, . 155 ELM 8T, TEL, 8L UBED CARB Cleveland wedan, Maxwell 4 p ilaines wedan, Anderson st Ford sedan. Ford coupe, o, olx Btudebaker touring. TIME PATMENTS OPEN EVENINGS BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 250 ARCH BT. TEL. 2983. BETTEWR USEL CARS Coupe (low mileage) 3434 Tudor, 8500, Tourings, $209 to $30 Tourlnga, §125 to 81’ RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL TEARS ALL PRICES 1924 1924 1923 1222 Didsmobile touriag 1n beautiful oo dition. $350. ELMER AUTOMOBILE ©O. 23 MAIN 8T, TEL 1 POPULAR FORD UEALERS USED CARS Ford coupe. Chaviolet coupe. Buick touring Studbaker coupe. Essex coach, 1923 1924 —THE— HONETMAN AUTG SALES 139 ARCH ST. TEL. tl0). _—— USED BUICKS 1921 Touring, 7 pas 1921 Coupe, 4 P 1920 Coupe. 4 pai OTHER MAKES 1923 Bulck § 1923 Chandler Sed. rant Touring. 1921 Franklin Sedan 1924 Ford upe. 1923 Ford Tour'ng. 1921 Haynes Touring touring, like new.” CAPITOL BUICI® CO. 193 ARCH STREST City Advertisement Refreshment Concession Willow Brook Park, Bids will be recelved until Tues- day night, 5 p. m., (June 30th) for the refreshment concession at Wil low Brook Park for the season o 1926. This concession covers the sale of candy, fruit, jce cream.-soda,, etc., and the bidder is to provide his own stand or building. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSION. ERS. 4