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CHANGE OF VENUE N HATRI TRIAL SEENS FRUTLESS (Continued from First Page) were excused, Had Fixed Opinion The tast man examined before noon, Albert Bentley of Harwinton, sald that he had an opinion so fixed thut no amount of testimony would change it, Ho sald that he did not belleve that he would take the word of the court as to the luw that he should pluce aside personal convie- tions In favor of the evidence, As vesterday, Miss Macrl showed little intercst in the procedure, she sat hes side her counsel and M Mary Todd, the matron, with her eyes fixed at somecthing outside of a courtroom window, There were fewer spoctators pres- ent today than yesterday, Mrs, Josephn Whitney, New Haven so. ciety woman whe was in court for a short time at the opening, was not liere tod. Excused Pirst Day State's Attorney Arnon A. Alling suggested to Judge George . Hin. man today, that court open at 9:30 instead of 10 o'clock and close at ; half an hour later than the closing time. This would the examination of fales- many of whom come fong di Litehtield, "Thirty veniremen summon panel we nsual lasten men tances the the or o five of 1 on cither excused About tirst examined here today nt which ire may il s the 3 will not sta attor. ath penalt mece now for Neng man be- ntions seruples ath penalty. 1 the cha S8ar) he has t the state ' e an not defense peren hallenges 4 by law, challenged twi; it of the first exhan a5 tory owe Joped d one Ten, mov At thie d ehall first trial neither side illenges, th 24 times and the s n nging The venivemen belng examined their usual ¥ and believe nse is justi- mosthy men who ta il ns in sl | explained ser (0 Serve . the first which ended the jury standing for conviction, ot Bugnano in efused to baby, yeare ol to serve , the voung men honte with 1 fan of 1 yostorday thonght superior cof vear timit @ a sccond 1 °ri 8 - he for the two arm work a , thicham nson gie Monur 1 The Chor smple im a4 feet high. We design and sell everythin nodest, dignified stab to a of Lysler . to on courteously and serve you fal JOHN F. Monumental Works, Cor, lished 1598 “We Sell | ¢d the eourt l’k\n of Choragic Hlonument The monument is of the over your monument problem with us. Everything in Cemetery Work lenge, served on a jury in 1923, court records ahow, The challenge against the state is automatically removed, William J, Hunt, also of Bethle- hem who s the first juror plcked | has also served on a superior court | jury within tha five year limit but as | he was not challenged and did not object to service, he was accepted. Jurors Excused At the opening of court | | {the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WWDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925, read extensively of the Bridgeport papers, His "I tried 10 keep up w [ who was questioning him, A axcuse of Morris, formerly of Torri Refora starting the exam of Joscph B. Sunford of Beth court excused twelve tixed opinion caused court him as it did Robert H. Coe, i1 ‘hro\lulu & chuckle from Mr, Alling o ngton, ination hlehem, of those |who at the opening of court asked Judge to be relieved of jury duty for varl- Hinman informed Mr., Hunt that he [ous reasons, mostly due to farm or could go home until ¥riday as he| would not he needed until the other eleven furors are picked!, The| bLusiness duties, 12 More LExcosed They were: Walter W, Col lar and court eautioned him not to read of dohn Jordan, of Norfolk; George 1 the case or discuss it, Both coun- sel agreed that the jurors could’ be excnsed as accepted untll Friday, W.I. Lowd. clerk ofthe court called first today the fifteen talesmen | summoned ycsterday but not ex- | amined. The them for questioning were polled and those who wished to bLe cused gave their reasons in court. Judge ex- | apen Hinman excused . H.| Thiery, of New Hartiord, who said | that ho waa at present collecting | taxes for the town; jamin ¥.| Dibble, North Canaan, farmer: He- man A. Beardsicy, Roxbury farmer with a 500 acre farm and no one to help him: Osear & Johnson, | Roxbury, farmer. Nineteen others asked cused. Thelr reasons were and Judge Minman said he consider cach case and announced disposition later. Miss Macri Enters Maerl, wearing blue dress as yesterd room to he ex- heard would Miss same it v enter- ¥ before 10 o'clock. Less than spectators, Inelud- ing nine women were in the court room when 1red A, Chamberlain of | winton, a farmer. was called to e witness stand 1o be the first enfreman exaniined on the second lay of the trial, Because of the nunmiter of excuses heard by the courl, the examina-| Mr. Chamberlain did net until shortly eleven ~ gin lock. Mr. Chamberlain read considerahle discnssed it ) after had had with his wife and had | formed tome opinion on the case, Mr, Koletsky objected to a ques- tion put Mr. Alling regarding | the witness' opinion on capital pun- | isiment. The question was allowed and the witnees answered that he was not opposed to capital punish- | ment, | Yesterday Alling times that capital would not entert in it witne szid he of the case, by Mr, sald three punishment | The court allowing the question was evidently put to nssist in answering a | question concerning his opinion, | After being questioned by the court Chamberlain excused be- | canse of a fixed opinion. i He was followed to stand by Lewis Woodruff chanje of \ hrother of € I o cake, today that the witness a me- | *«)»mt!w\v He is a tis Weodruff who was terday because of a vinion In the Tricd To Keep Up The third venireman examined to- a Itoberts, 41, ot Ker on the es- Sanford, chair- port National 10! He had da ox case. wvater, Charles tie of I man bonk a, gsicrates ates 1s ple. [ one of the Lysicr Sfreet most heanutiful erected this Tripods about Corinthian order and is o8 on the g in monument work from a pretentious memorial. Talk We will treat you ithfully. MEEHAN Union and Clark Streets to Excel” Telephone 2966 qu delicious food and doctors approve it, Their know! ledge of Dietetics make doctors enthusiastic over the rare flavor and ready digesti- bility of Heckers’ Cream Farina. FOR Nothifig but the hearts of selected wheat. Milf 45 called to follgw |t Mayland, “Thomaston; Jose Rott of Morris; Sherman fleld and Fred B, Carrier o ord; Ami Tomlingon and Miner of Plymouth; Geo Leuvenworth, Roxbury; F arson and | and Paul B, Cleaveland of & Under examination by the attorney, Mr. Sanford sald w had I of the Macri some opinfon of it, but if ch a juror, he could lizten to th ence with an open mind. Koletsky Questions Mr. Koletsky had his first mine a vehireman toda inford voas on the st witness had not discussed t with his wife. He and one daughter. lle said had had business rel Sheriff Turkington of Litehfi had not talked about the ca him, Mr. Alling dhjected to a q rding the suicide of a Irving A. Andrew, ho stood for conviction at t tri P. o, of \ He was sustained by the cou gaid that there sccmingly could F. case, ions B, Cane nf New Morrls rge W, Rernard ph win Prindle, Sharon, lishur, state’ hat he had osen as e evid- ¥ hus three sons that he witl eld but se with uestion relative the juryman he first art who ! no relation between the sufclde and the present case. The witness knew V'rank R, associate New Hartford attorney, with the state and thought a er's testimony would carry | welght than an fudividual’ Mu coron- more He had an opinion that the girl was guilty of crim “I don to gt on the c he said, He had served on grand and as a constable. Tn the t want Jurivs latter pacity he had not made any ar- rest Mr. Koleteky attempted vainly to tixed opinion which which al dismissal by the court, Upon being requestioned Alling, he dieed feeling He was exe hrief questioning ised by the cou and Albeér ley of Harwinton, a farmer, wxamined. talesman to he ed because of the 20th He was dismi opinion. BRISTOL NEWS (Continued frown Page Sc leaves her Putrick, mes MeCal and Nora McCabe, all e and J Maric I tune will be held church on Iriday n o'clock, Rev, Oliver pastor of St. Joseph's at n will celebrate the high mass of place metery, quiem and burial will tuke the 1 Joseph's oo Chamber of Commerce ¥ Only two changes the board of directers of the Chamber of Comuerce sult of the election Harper industrial section to succeed J. Large and I Edward Pi elected a director in the section to sycceed H, W. H The directors who were are folloy Industrial Frederick Ingraham, W. Keny Samucl B. Harper; mercant tion, Grorge 1. Cockings and lin 1. Muzazy; general tion, William A. Hayes: prof Dr. William R. Ha real Charles section, as 1 1 Mdges of K, Harold Corning. Appropriations Treadwa; Fdward 1 the parents, mide Samuel vlected a dircetog in the gric election Roberts, Walter E. Spicel |have the witness say that he had a low his by Mr that lre had a preju- | one way or the other. rt after t Bent called a fixed ven) tour Owen and two sisters, of this at morning Mag chureh, v n St lects n Bristol re- B. the Samuel € wis Itural arpison eleeted section, ions and ile sec- Frank- welfgre sec- esslonal nrahan; te und insurance | vy agri- Yierce, were Made, itions amount- 00 for the he first taxing dis- and $1,100 for t |ing district wera made at ular monthly meeting of night to car ccounts for the rema fiseal vear No neli last closes an ity bonds for BreAkFasT CEREAL Its creamy smoothness is latent | and vitality. But it's light and delicace. Never does one feel over-fed. A cereal that's good all year ’round. Wiater or Summer its zestful flavor cncourages a hearty, satisfying breakfast. MORE THAN SOYEARS MAKERS oF QUT( PRODUCTS H-O HORNEVE OATE HO QUICK COOKING OATS WECKERS CREAN BCKWKEAT FLOTY OLD ROMESTEAD PANCAR. FLOTY zeneral second tax- he reg- city nrough inder of which anpro- follow- honrd of officials $31.9¢ expense, CALL WITNESSES | FOR G MITCHELL n ot ,,:fDeIense Today I Preparing seneror | Wholsile Subpoenas, Pond street Lridge judge, $100; court ey fort statlon, Jog $825; drinking fountuin, § tary tax, $938.16; parks, Selehey post, - $500; 200990, First taxing district, ash tions, $300; building lnes, Second taxing dist The amount of the emergency ap- | propriations is about a fitth of what | it was last year. | Cemetery Proposition Aceepted. The city council accepted 1t proposition of the West Cemetery assoclation to assume care of the| 014 North cemetery on Lewis stroet, | Old South cemetery on Dowr et and the old Episcopal cemi- v on Etearns street, providing 8 sufficient sum was appropriated Ly the city, The special committee of | the ‘West Cemetery association esti. | 1 that about $500 was nece sary to place the cemetories in shape | at the present time, and ft was vot- ed that this amount of moncy be appropriated Several of croes lie Sonth cemeterios, Lpiscopul cenfetcry, small one, dates back beyond Revolution, No Appointments Made, $1,900; ¥ state tay, | ngton, Nov. { UP—Whole- subpounas for defense witnesses fssued in Mitchell but these anked highest on the Mst as |submitted by counsel for the accus- [ed air officer were not summoned. Under a compro alse worked out by opposing counsel, no step was ken to bring into the court elther cretary Davis of the war depart- ment, cretary Wilbur 6f the navy department, Secretary Jardine of the agriculture department, or Everett Saunders, sccretary 10 Uresident Coolidge. 1t was agreed of these now In far dis- should be permitted ir testimony by deposition. » seven who were @ sikied to ap- rear fn court aftor sexsions are re- lsnmed next Monday include high of- crs of hoth the army and nav Contrary to general expectations. 4, many civillans. By thelr testi- | no appointments were made 10 the iyiane colonel Mitehell hopes to jus city the rogular monthi¥ v his public (e | meeting of the council Jast night tc R e R e take the placajof thosa whose terms cxpired on November 1. Mayor John 1. Wade announced that those on |y, the bLoard would hold over sugcessors had been appoin ‘This opinion 1w not some, who believe that now on the boards. Those whose terms November 1 were Charle of the boar appointed Mrs, A twell as a member of the board pack commissioners, appointed a term of six years: William ¢d to the co { Haves and Dudiey & Tograham asi Calonel Mit vembers of the board of education, {agread to waive the tor & term of thres years: John E. poenas for the th Rob and Frank O, Wilcox, as!cers on condition that members of board of fire coni- menfs in their possession be missioners for a term of three years fed by accredited and Mrs. H. C. Beach and William [the departmental he £ Ingraham as membe ¢ the concession was made board of library commissioners, for|Mr. Sandes 1 torm of three years. A vacamey| The also exists on the park hoard due to resig of Charles A. Bul- ack on April Riley—Ummett Coflector Francis B, Mrs. Elizabeth Ttile Pranklin Place and Miss Mabel Fmmett, daughter of Frank Im- mett of Center street, were married this morning at St. Joseph's chureh v the pastor, Rev. Oliver T. rilian % e Cenes Mecann of dar- 26 Passengers on Cunard ford was maid of honor and Jehn | [iner Berengaria Injured | Jennings of this city, best man, The Southampton. England, Nov. 4 (® | four bridesmaids were the Misses e e Tilkan O'Conneil, Helen Gonghlin iy Dol L BN T fniured. due- Marjoric Fallon and Julia Jenning: fratn Following ceremony a W Titoll ling Lreakfast was eerved at the| | ' olks' elub. Mr. and Mrs. Riley loft on a wedding trip to Washington ind points of Interest in the soutl | Upon their refurn they will reside on Center street Mr. Rile a World oran, having gerved in the n has been collector for sevel vears. Mre. Riley was formerly sm- Played In the office of the Wa Tarnes compan were Lo the court mariial proceedin, whose ihe Revolutionary War buried in the North u while the hat somc rment en eripple by eriminal neglizence | was this accusation which led to | trial on a reaking hounds of military disei- charge of shared vacan '® judge advoc Jauests for the v cuments cited by 1 to his defense. These {files af the war, n tural departinent Wi Honse and it i whet A1l of them will oo 4 governnient Colonel Mitehell | the of exist cspired on Woodir preparation include o cul- | the ot | | | of for he deliver for sub- offi- docu- regquest e he the l representutives of in the case of judge advocate holds. low , that the mere issuance of sub voenas for witnesses and r delivery of the records will not cvent the prosceution from “ting to the admissibility of ony in court. It as virtually in will be made if the defen: [to epen mp in court the |service controversy. ation or oh Riley. | ot Tax «on of ; o i stormy passage unuge crocker 1- the vessel by the ated at more | cAbout $2,500), The fnjurles suffered by sengers were trifli case of a sec senger who rece and rib, a severs nose and 1 tir than 2,000 pour is War vot- to|” tality in the sl I at!a man must also be a paper hanger and decorutor, according 1o Hers man 8 Hall, director of the school, vho when asked about the new | Bricklaying, plamb- skilled trades as some This is not taken to thers not plent are working ut the n mean men business, lny bricks who lave Unshaken are y of who it or are men who ¢ fae s s sald ory ling and painting are nlees, [ ing and painting a horing think." obs ads are connecting links ind seller, buyer e e beliet in evolution a Christian's belief in in st de McConnell does not ha or wneis J ence Darrow. Ruthe belief in God follows belief in Darwin's t! COURSES 10 SUPPLY (IR ARl SHILLED WORKFRS Shortage in Trades Reason for Enlarging School Here Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Neuralgia Neuritis Colds Pain With heen Accept only “Bayer” ackage which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also hottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Ealicylicacid that it has heen V ufac stutes for wation he in prevailed dnting in ‘Nerv 0 is the trade mark of Rarer M of Monoaceticacldester ous W omen Should Try_v ‘This schos upon 1o op 1 plumbi hrickliying T cause pills or N your stom= i pprentics the time t lasses wil inid and give work the ¢ Wi er than Adlerika quart in ENGINEERS 0 HEAR MEN OF NOTE SPEAK Will Welcome Public at Lectures| on Winter Program | iejentists, inventors, manufactyr- ers and engineers who are known all over the United States and in many other English speaking couns tries will be brought to New Britain this winter to address meetings of the New Britain branch, American Society of Mechanical I cording to Secrotary Herman Mr., Hall announces that because | of the widespread educational ad- vantages of these talks they will be open to the public, and all interest. ed are invited, The meetings usual- Iy open with dinner at 6:30 p. m and the specches begin at & o'clock. { Meetings are held at the trade school, The soclety will Cr € at I open its program | in New Britain on November 19| when Ralph E. Flanders will be the | speaker. Mr. Wlanders is manager of the Jones & T.amson Machine Co., | Springfield, Vermont, and is a re | ognized authority automatic | (§ {screw machines. His address will id be fllustrated. His suhject will be | “Recent Developments in ,\\HOHHUL" on The neat speaker will be Charles !Pack, of the Doehler Dis Casting | Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y. This meet- ||} ing will be on December 17. The |} process of dle casting s said to be something new in mechanics. With this method, casting is done directly into metal molds and not into sand flasks and the casting comes out as a finished product, eliminating all machining. So pre- clse has this method become that jt | |is sald it is possible to cast lock parts so that enly a screw driver is needed to asgemble the castings into {a perfectly working lock. In fact it |1s sald that even threads down to I the 32nd part of an Inch can be cast |in this anner. This method is said |to eliminate from 75 to $0 per cent of the cost of casting. So far enly certain alloys can be cast in ths method. In a letter sent to members today, Secretary Hall says: “Your executive committee has some very fine speakers scheduled |and expects the support of the mem- bership in securing attendance at the meetings sufficlent to warrant bringing to New Britain nationally |known speakers. One of the objec tives of the socicty is education— the spreading of knowledge—see to it that the men in your y inter. ested In the subject receive A per. sonal imvitatien from to be Ipresent. Use the enclosed invita tien and mee te it that at I=ast one guest {a present threugh your ef- terts." , | TOMORROW, between The lucky holder of the woman, the choice of a | The 138 MAIN STREET NEWEST Saturday, CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND key which will open our store door. A ING OF " ND MOST UP dit Clothi Store OV. CHILDREN ON EASIEST TERMS 1 and { p. m., we will distribute a limited number of keys, among them a master master kev—if a man, will receive the choice of any Suit in the store—if a ny dress in the store. FREE SOUVENIRS TO ALL WHO ATTEND QUR OPENING SATURDAY Famous Store EXT TO JOHN A. ANDREWS CO.,.INC. |