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ONE ARRESTED, 'MURDERED MAN ANOTHER SOUGHT | VISITED THIS CITY (Continued From First Page) (Continued ¥rom First Page) ‘ 1 in constant fear luring his stay in the east, and was glad when the trial was over and he could return to his home, where he expected to stay In comparative safety, Harness Charge Trumped Up The local police today sald that the murder of Hance yesterday was not th he had suffered at the hands of Chapman's pals, for | that Chapman during his Hartford trial. Hance 1is Miss Daren i{dentified Chapman as the man who had been at the garage a short time before a large automoblle was stolen. Police at the time of the burning of the garage declared it was the work of Chap- man's pals in retaliation for the testimony of Miss Daren at the trial. firet time He waen't sure when T asked him whether they were Chapman's or the |ermon’s house received from the la NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY which these payments are due and you would be surprised to know how easily you can have this money ready if you just plan a little bit—for example If your taxes are duc in Julr and you have £120, to meet neat rear at that time—S$10 a month or $2.50 a Mutual Savings Bank regularly sav. Burritt win week put into the have this money all ready when (he 3 tme comes. and von will not mise . The same plan will meet th other obligations Why Not Try It Here at the"Burmitt Reserve, the greatest financial This bank has a direct, voluntary system in the world. connection with the system and has behind it the reserve fund, subscribed to by huge every member bark. It is a real protection to you and is one of the reasons why you should have your checking bark. Ask for the booklet which will tell you about the workings account here with this of this great financial system S Paper-making," been used t Anderson for supposed to have| Chapman and “Duteh” the study of counter- teiting, Hance {dentified a Remington pump gun and two other g which were | iced as evidenca by Mr. | Alcorn over the ohfection of Groeh! The guns had been sawed off to fit |a suitcase on the back of the Lin- Mr. Alcorn s 1 in aut that Chapr ised to | | coln car, bringi target practice wi barn. Hance said | | that Chapman kept the Lincoln car | n his barn. In t was a wreeking bar which he jdentifi Chapma ere were alsn a sled hammer, an electric other | nammers, a stf neh, i | guns in 1 1 as e Ison pipe WESTINGHOUSE 1§ P STRONG ON MARKET Opens Two- Points Up—0ther mall | g¢ UTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & MARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 ' HARTTORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TE. 1- e Issues Holding Firm New York el opening 1 a stror ay's mark ke oper itial gains of (P —TWall es display- Aug. Stock pri tons at the o 2 points We offer Waterbury Gas Rights & point or 1 |when he testified at the Chapman es of rag carpet and a brown [1ecorded by White Motors, or Dutch Anderson Escaped Bt o s ictandcs e llar b, al of which the authorl- | iy Prot ischman From Atlanta by Tunnel |sontence of 14 vears i the Tniana s e moneicuapmu e ang st a new Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 15 (P—George |Penitentiary on a Bharge of har- S N B (“Duteh”) Anderson, charged with |Doring a stolen horse harness. It ls PO s B el Bl e it = = complicity in a double killing at |reported that the charge was \.,'mr,, DRlt o shoes vor s AP e Munice, Ind,, escaped from the fed- | “trumped” and the man who prose- [t A __N‘W" fractional gains on Initial sales, N ";‘ Y;”"“"“‘"“fl" ““”"H a year flX"“» ed the mur "; "“("‘{’“ g‘r ”‘“”i::’ Even though it only travels along the Hudson river between ;, Bliait L aacking as Daving| OWINE to tha absence of m ‘ p a half ago, tunneling his way under |was a confederata . Harey[ o § . % Ll L e i = 1, tra / ! the prison walls with (wo compan. Spickermon, the Mtnela physician | NeW York city and Albany, the Washington Irving carries more {e Hish Ha Chap- | NAE exibimaly e o e -t 4 | ions. at whose home Chapman made his I\a«engcnthdn any of the larger ocean greyhounds. This river | man. oOn I UL S DT D iy sl At il U i k Anderson's getavay followed the |headquarters. The polica helieve | steamer is 416 feet long and can carry 6,000 passengers. jipzint ot el a that of & Mumiia Uast Tron Plpe jumped 5 pofnts Members New York Stock Eschange i sensational escape of his confederate, that the trial and sc ] of the o OO BRI s e = a few sales and International Members Hartford Stock Exchange } Gerald Chapman, by several months. | Hoosler farmer on this charge was = e honaliovediinotarid oniths S : § 4 Chapman's daring departure was [simply an attempt by the Chapman |y o0e natore he cama fo Tartfard Aleh G R an an s et . "’”"'H “‘:r““‘“ Tudes | ROUNCEMENt that the company had New Britain—RBurritt Hotel Bldg. lel. 181% t undsr the eyes of guards and accom- |gang to ot him out of the w aftracted considerable attention jana and w Gl ianealisatinealinat Chenman Judd Building, Pear! St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. panled by a hail of bullets, which The attempt failed when Hanee |iy (e court ro That he dreaded arn, Chapman was i b L) resulted in the wounding of the no- |took an appeal to the supreme court ' jo oijeal of fa “h ce, previous to the H and a fosondiman m-mm:! the my"( - torious robber. from the sentence, {1 M | whom he had harborad in his hum ance's farm in In. | [00M Of his house together and the | We R atandlOfer: Thal eacane}iot) Andaruon weaiuns lnt favgal o finally siva fha® Unaki | Niaoa i e T UOTCd (ENS i Han man. ahout 45 vears o, oc- %" e Recommend an er: discovered by prison ofticers until |tip on Chapman's whercahouts that | man-e eecapa from the Aflana pen Loilted Un cipled a roem by 'Mm'n‘t ',:u.zfl‘“"l i the prisoner had successfully 1eft [1aq {mmediately {0 the super wtiary, was eas derstood| Ywalter Shean, who was ¢ LGRS a0 e o anaiaRlnCcs. ena S ¢ S IR o e emientons o 1o e Pheenix Fire Insurance Co. distanee on pursuers. Authorities Recognized Clreular T e s b % T i Rdilited ! (hat b couldl| > balieved that the tunnel under the | Arqund the first of January this|irom which the big good-natu ien naitress, testified, has boen | Nt 4Nty one of the two rectangU- |y 1l Stocks walls must have required from one |\car, Hance happened to ba at the [farmer shrunk. Time and again 1 up in the Hartford counry |12 bags as Chapman's when Judge | o oonty 5 : to six months to dig. ;,‘[vmrlo police station when he sa% |Chapman drew his breath il since fhe Chapman trial, State's | Groehl substituted one hag hv':" liteas ot tr - Whereabouts of Anderson since |y circular sent ont by the local po- (and gave Hance an evil, challanging | Attorney Alcorn having deferred #ic othar. Hancs admitted that ha had | ;o0 o & S e prison authorities here. At sundry¥ |Chapman and the statement that ho | sapn's sharp examination ha Aol the sunraa cd ~hich Gt o o times reports of his alleged activities | «ag wantad by tlie police hare for | R His appeal & nn | . ‘ would reach federal officers, Dut pe murder of Patrolman Skelly e racionn Chapman's A i 140 avery affort to effect his recapture pincs looked at it and aid to Cap e s e Shean o had hean |y o proved vain fain Puckett, "I know that man, {t's | murder. in the Dacidson to he hept . stolen harn- | \m ) Tom Miller who stays at my house | s New Britain ariment store t 1] ees and a sentence af ona to 144, A%, 6 Judge Grod Do % T LT D ST d omson, Tienn P s oy Puckett that Chapman, with (W0 | hapman had h possession m i | that Dr.iAn . “m"[hmk ‘\["dffigon‘ .bl?;:d“ ther ""'(‘\L!M" 1o A “‘;"E AL s ity nbers of hi L '; SpoisErmaniiial """“' m i Burritt Hote! Bldg., New Britain . 2580 Frederick J. Groehl, Chapman's come time. The three men had Nfc Grihdec il sl got n 100 | attorney ‘af M e (i o MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK ncnuou senlor counsel. when notified of the |heen there until the August prior to | = aynehl Croc-Examined 1 to say how | Chapman at the farm Donald R. Hart, Mgr. murder of H and his wife, sald: |the murder of Patrolman SKelly | ysrer &icorn had fnic 1 TR TS A 114 Ll I I sotild eaya=that W1 [} cve the tanmen salf e vas not | g e Teions 2 hink Anderson had anything | Captain Puckett then told Ha lE e aaels 7. Graebi ot eNes 1 of t man's carear fn Munefs oy, . to do with it. They can't help |that if he ever saw “Miller” again, | s He | & by several witness 103 1037 ST ) Chapman by reprisale, That's self- |t motify them - inomeds i el T Josy STANLEY WORKS evident. Of course, that 18 only my |[fance promissd oLl O 2 i ' o tive, Hance's testimony didn't hurt |[fances son returned from a trip to | | thet i Hanee | aaged In New 5 — Chapman seriously, Chapman did formed his father that | wro ton Groeht & SR The | i : A TORRINGTON not deny that he had staved with he “Tom Miller” donn In | peon ed A 1 Ha read known to 3 3 S e e 1 Hance and Hance was unable 1o |the city, Hance imme S onntl (50 o ibr In th for a tima i PRICE ON APPLICATION ewear that he saw Chapman hand- |fieq the Muncie police, as they, act- | goio yocc. ; Sith so < : ling those guns and other articles. |ing on the clue to watch Spick- £ - ' i " e i other men's belongings, It's u ter- lay the Spickermon home without | oos caoice of S e but I don't think An-|detay and the fellowing morning. | favaried ain t thiz T¢ Gerald Chap 3 derson would be foolish enough 1o |rapuary 18, Chapman was captured | g o = - i i New Rrita G R think he could help Chapman that 5ur Miniolo offiers aftor thev s 113 1t becanse ha had ta and not T e way.” spotted him leaving the Spickermon \§ ) r S = SRS O . : Lo HARTFGRD NEW BRITAIN_ Honolulu Air Enthusiasts T“" lgmayon given by Hance| e maybe he's right, ! | - i ., ' fHartford Conn, Trust. Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. = 1as the first positive Information of | e ¢ Go = e e e dersor inTen ka1 e Al A, Will Honer U, 8. Fliers 'cuapmans wherea (ol (he | oot . ; Pelioanscan e b ONE R g e Yhit coms Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 Henolulu, Aug. 15 (F—The Hono- |pelice received from the time of the | |, ine chapman's exacution to Da-|aut in Indiana, should be hune. He |mr it o == =i = Iuly chapter of the American Aero- |local murder, and it was for this in el s Hanea and the kids, that Attornev Alcorn intimated nantleal as a luncheon |formation that Hance was expected | was Hance who {dentified 8S|wne n richt smart man and the fin 2 the trial that he suspected | o 3 \ r of funds to purchase a watch for |ward for his capture vhich ballistic experts, called by the |nim as 1 had to when the Munele | 0278 in this vicinity. He said that {07 3 . each of the eight naval aviatros par- Mot | state, testified was the ona fram e s T Andsreon and Chapman’s sweetheart I, : 1 2 . Bl ticipating in the trans-Pacific fllght. | o ria Auz 15— Ren H | which the bullet which killed v Fanee's Testimons ' vho had lived with 5 s . & C l The S | whn with his nife, was murdered in | had bacn fired. Chapman himself ad Hance testifted hers that he . D sl 261, 1 . '{0 .,haros llarl .00 ey 01 sllver for the enlisted men, will Tndianaiiveataran by Gearge | mitted that the revol was his | *hapman under the name of “Tom v"”" L G 457y 3 ba cuitably engraved. The meeting el : i SR st Janunry, but : . 50 sh fni . I S STl aner | (D) e s i e w e i that Coapman stayed at |THESRUE At ot o o 50 shares Fafnir Bearing the reception and entertainment of |'*"™r confelerates of Gerald Hancaana the I et ! e e A\ Xl e e 9 G (G i S AR Copenhagen Purchases b i Admiral Willlam oftall ontanASRtIANRILER D W ASAT 1 in a i SRTG 4 of the burean of acronautics of the [N Tere in Aareh which r in front of the cage : 0 A King's Statue, $60,000 A e e navy department, said the fnterest |I7 Bl conviction for the "fl- an eaf, heavily guariled, after| Hance said that Copenhagen. Aug, 1 What 1 b i e s displaved in Hawail in the flight, r—‘v an ':r"‘“ "“;v ury had returned a verdict of | Chapman came to ossihl in o 1 R : : 2 was gratitying to the navy depart=| 5L S8 BCRIE (o At L | Eullty of first degree mur 1“-‘ agafnst | in m; 1 touri %o by e | e o o W ” '. o ment, which had been looking for.| Hance declared in fm. Chapman was seen to be look- | foun W ‘ ¢ 5 B F E h el eoit o or 15 mhlleiire hat Chepruanimasibns of )5 ntentis 2 ticotanq i hted o5t Word 1”5 Inte a .reet riefs oreign Exchange Saldi e hava baen steadily bullls ‘:h-:’ul-‘: f,mm‘ft' ever T )“r”:' under his breath tangul H on of for- 1! = T Sl ing planes with which to make the |Ne testifled against him only because | g car found |« ) 1 re | New York e seht and ultimately connecting Ha- |1e had tn and that he hated to < New Brifain | i 1 En ] b : EElThe N \f'“.“’*"f‘ n‘(» —Forelm - faii and the mainland within 24 |Chapman hange lter Shean of | having snlf stackinss and transers soy i S s \'vt,d‘,’\m;‘;‘gc 3 A Hours | Feared Chapman's Glare aplice, | He alza identified a b B £ b LT 5 1-16, A tall. raw bonad Hansier far Ghapr 3 | profit ¢ v 4S5 13-16. 60 day bills on e 2 S 2P ] UEGNRS SAESHH TOCAT, STOCKS interest and e s of 1 481 5.8 France: demand READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED |nhn had never falked into a Iv well presorved and nas frst e TR Ce e \ cables 4.67 1-4. Ialy: de e it "‘;‘ " ‘l e [ Tnsurance Stocks ) vith $2,781 not 1 3.61. Cables 3.61%. Belglum i C y | I \ 1 g per last T 400 4. Germany .80, Holland re [ Aerm | : ) Norway 1845, Sweden 26,85, \ s 0 i NolaE S0 Denmark 22,59, Switzerland 19.41%., Actma s s ireece 1.56%. Po- . \ 1na : K at o -Slovakia 2.96, [ 1 o pri t 1 10 1 Austria 14 1.8 | National ¥ 0 \ y ng A capital Argentina 4087, | De at l“ s Ik \ 1 Bank A1 W Stat 1205, Tokyo 41 1-4. Shang- | ey ) \ (. Montreal 100 1-16, e=r— = Manufacturing Stock hor ST Mrs, Emma Thompsvn {Am Hacd e e ) i3 Wex Erine ot 1 to ' Being an Old Maid in f 141 | ¥ & ( S « t 16,150 sl s et Na e ; | : pan Is a Tragedy rance " E ', ad s & \ N K ot e 1 wit Tokio, July 25 (4P Correspond« I : A & Spen p tivs to - « When a young woman in The body was sent to Hart- |}V 1 B & SAry t W led n passes the marriageadbls age ford for burial, |Colt's Arms J 1 Oct \ having acquired a husband, . - | Eag k 1 > 1y mrEy | ’ irus 4 Mrs, Fmma Thomp-on | T 5 Co . Slotie three Japanese women 0 . ] . b f ,_l r 1 l William D. Th PRI 1 } \ mqb "\';Inl to( the c : h ‘edera il R N R M ( N ' \ voleano and bidding fare- g 15 a4 memoer of e r'ed P instinightin. S 5 LG of unappreciative There ave certain dates upon i 1 | Funerals !‘ L ——— Mrs. Ernest Wright e funeral of Mrs. Ernest Wright ] this or at the and at § ho Market 1 ehurch will officiate in Fairview cemetery Mrs. Andrew Biorklund | v ) \ 1 at 2 K 1 ‘ I Lutheran chur . Rev. | 1 Abel Allg will o | Heney T. Batley timeral ot Menry T V L. Fay of of Gaet Monday one Capitanio ‘ mornin t 258 Vvt | “hurch at Mary's Mary's be in vestigation disclosed that N e el 1 become despondent at the War 4 less lives v . e Alleged Slashing Case o O S 1 Is Again Continued } ; U $ SANSOIRCT (N ven, Ce Aug. 15 (D— g s ¥ Nhen °4 in city court here b ¢ i 5 A Ay on a rge of assanlt with Thomas Giordano, 44, street, Meriden, had his CITARING HOUSE STATEMENT = X " p‘:\‘;}‘,,.:.’f:' flh‘" “ A \ Fachanges 1 Summer Conferences neep Re1d 1 to have e English Colleges Busy sished the of Mrs. Anma A g : Rl > whom he is said to have ) \ '« ta| TEN HIDES MAKE ONE BOOT We are Showing : e s any, Ay 16:UNDS \ h o] 1t What is to ba the largest S e g e imihe ¥ damired at walry boot in the world was re- 0 thewe Voot Deliveries % dlack and A Wly manufactured to commemor- next sprin = two in v n the §00th anniversary of the y s & makers' guild here. Ten largs Bollerer’s Posy Shop Phtse e rveured 4o sl 9 WEST MAIN ST - 00t ather for the boot. The foet The Telegraph Florlet 6f New Mettwin 4 . as ves 5.9 feet and the shaft il . 4 feet. The boot will remain at TR I n. the town hall as a permanent ex- ‘ od eaph A, Hai fe I ! emrstan v vop | Je8d the lives | PITTSFIELD WEAVERS STRIKE occupy® their | Pittsfield, Mass. Aug. 18 Funern. Director dine in big halls, and by | Three hundred weavers smployed In l‘honr‘ 1625-2 £ nssist the economical prob- | woolen mills in Pitiafield bave gobe l m_"m-:::". I;lfir‘;‘r" 2.":'.?:» Jama which is tin the cases of | out on strike In protest againat wage some colleges reductions.