New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1925, Page 15

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NAN OF MYSTERY FOUND IN BRISTOL (Continued from First Page) Morley's property also leads the po- lice to belleve that he is the broth- or. On the reverse side of the let- ter addressed to Miss Morley was written ‘“‘From Brother, Mike Mor- ley." It is known that George Morley hes had fainting spells on several occasions, one time in Norwlch. Upon recovery, it is sald, he gives the first name that pops into his head. When hg was found last night there was no sign of liquor about him and the physiclan who examined him stated that he had partaken of no alcoholle liquid. Regarding the coupe, he sald he had bought it about three weeks ago tn New York clty, at an ageney in the vieinity of 160th street and Sixth avenue, He said he paid cath for if, | but that the receipt was lost with his overcoat, together with several other valuable papers. He claims to be a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 9, of Newark, and stated today that he has a brother at Fort Hancock, Ne Jersey, and that his father resides at 96 Seaside avenue, Newark. Rev. 0. T. Magnell, pastor of St, Joseph's he church, Bristol, sent a telegram to | the alleged brother, and also to a Lieutenant Roberts at Fort Hancock, under whom Murray says he served uring the war. been received as yet, Ofticials at the hospital stated that the man had told an apparently and th h low, of hu stralghtforward sto was a clean cut f build, He is about 5 fect 9 inches 1all, and weighs about 180 pounds. He sald that he lived in Hartford at one time, Meanwhile the police are running down the clues and ¢hecking up on the story. It i8 expected that de information as to his identity will be secured within a short time. 1t wag sald at the hospi the man had been exposed cold alr for some time and was liable onia, to suffer an atiack of pneu which he might be able to f Another thing that is 7 police i§ how Murray, or Morley off. could have been lying in tne road ‘or an hour witho ng LIABILITIES 825941 Wilbrod Lambert, a Bristel car- K- setting forth his liabillties penter, has filed a petition of ba rupte a8 $23,041 and is assets as absolute- | ¢ nothing. The petition was filedy irough Nair & Nai |court and to show causc ¥ |in the federal penitentlary No replies have | GHAPMAN GETS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925 !(hln(‘ 1t 18 pointed out, and mere- !y means that the federal 8O n. ment, by action of the pres er pman will no | has decreed that ( | longer be punished for the crime | for which he was sentenced in New (Continued from First Page) Refuses to Accept Tr was exactly 11:07 a. m, the warden and the lawyers left t oftice of the prison for Chapman's cell to notify him of the action of 4 Ithe president, The warden and De- tective Hickey returned 15 minutes later, but Attorneys Freedman and Murphy remained until 11:58, eon- versing with Chapman and outlining thelr course of procedure in com- batting the new move of the state. When the warden approached | Chapman’s cell he told him he had a document to read to him which | state was done, When the warden had mai his execution on December | concluded Chapman declared m. phatically that under no ecircum- York. 1t was pointed out in legal | | clrcles today that it Chapman was | in & positlon to refuse a commuta- (tlon of sentence, it would plac him in a position of informing the federal government it must take care of him for the next twenty- it desired to do so. The contention of the state will undoubtedly be that the sentence of any prisoner the prisoner's incli re pman In the custody of the warden as an agent of the 1ogal, May Defer Exccution stances would he accept the com- On December 3, possibly, Mr. Al mutation, thus carrylng out instruc- |corn ma tlons that had been previously glven him by counsel. ains a second reprieve will be requested In his behalf and | Park this will defer the time of execution | It 1s generally admitted that the |Pending the final settlement of th commutation will be the tate's for- 1€8al points involved | mal answer to the writ of habeas corpus served on the warden Tues- | day afternoon, and ordering him to roduce Chapman in the federal ‘ he should not be returned to Atianta to complete the service of his & heoring will, however, be lield at the prison next Monday. The State's Reply When the case comes before reprieve de Judge Thomas at the prison Mon-| Chapman's counsel day morning, the state's return to ed on the writ o the writ will be a claim that Chap- are now pursuing and the presiden man's sentence having been com- tial commutation of the fed muted, he is no longer a federal tence, so prisoner and cannot he returned to the federal prison but is now under the sole jurisdiction of the state of refusal to Washington, > Connecticut. Chapman's accept the commutation will fur nish the ground for the legal co troversy which is expected to get through the co'rts the to th# supreme court of the United whe! States. Chapman's counsel will con- the commutation of tend that the accused has every right to refuse to accept a commu-| The department holds that e tation, but the state and the d- |is no law to compel govern nt sral government claim to be We- to pared to meet this claim at ever comp toration of citifnship which Chapman might well declined to accept if he saw fit. Commutation Different The commutation is a different general has steadfastly declined to | We have much to be thankful for.. Prosperity has wielded its magic wand o'er our great land. 1t has hrought the light of happiness into every home, Perhaps, not as much in some as in others-~but all, in some measure, have been benefited by its blessings. Yes, we know not what it is to come away from a table hungr; Nature has our markets are flooded with the necessities that sustain life. and let’s hope we never do. ain blessed us with a bountift We have but to ask and it is given us with plentiful hand. So as we once again gather Thanksgiving Day poet’s advice and “Gie Thanks Unto the Lord™ New Britain Trust Co. ound the festive board on — let's not forget to take the Mr. wou corn today announced: he 1 raqfest the governor to grant such a repricve, but was not su day or on I'rld Mr. Alcorn re turned from Washington 1 evening and will prepare the request for the postponement of execution, today i hie has the opportunity. The fact that defense counsel desire to take their case to the creates a uation that makes the will be predicat- abeas corpus 11 ar as they are con ) | becomes Washington's View 5 (Rh—=DD i part W of justice offi \peet all Chapman's er he is federal ¢ signed by President Coolldge keep custody of a person whos sentence has been commufed, but | step of the way. The maln diifer- ! nevertheless it was said today ence betweén a pardon and a com- |the courts would have to p mutation of sentence is that a par-|a4 t) on would have carried wigh it 8 fepse. instance of the Chapman de- .| No comment was made eith |gencral's office on commutation jtss 1l Harvest and We Wish You One and All A Happy Thanksgiving Bumitt Mutual Savings Bank thres years, regardless of whether | game may Le commuted, regardless of | i ations In the | he commutation, regardless of usal of acceptance, now | member of Connecticut and would | on Sa whether the request would be made | ; ' eral courts | al ur Vi rable. This action by (! tlckets for the henefit who aske on it | {the White House or at the attorney |and Mu! the action of | purpos. The attorney | expenses of the tos villingness fo the North applic railroads Mrs. Ellen McHu ¢ Mrs No, b and tt e his s Attorr At the was sald w the | becuuse idence National ¥o ave Wiltow 1y the Hart of the po- also notified Man- of police ed a ¥ Harry Ginsberg ' local they heard befell. Hammill and offered game official referes games of the All-New Britain 1 reading of which befell the ack of the local team, ouS men printed g for fun s will be dispensed at the All-New fit game ayers who will take including t oth the New have ‘Gacchillo Gannot Extend Serv- ‘_.‘ ice; Must Run “Express" aiion of Rocco Aensio! street bus th the remo he center to Putnam Sta ed the new terminal al school cis Mary's church at 9 o Bu matery THANKS wish to thank our fric R A. BARNES, RARNES, JR, .- POLICE IDENTIFY ~ STOCK PRICES IN GAR IN COLLISION HAMM".L []IES []I: Follow Clues and Take Henry AWFUL INJURIES First Page) {Long Side of Market Begins Its Golby Tnto Custody Alleged attempts by Henry Colby street to conce: his | prices made im when a machine he was|from recent w apparently convinced that necessi- with kK a wagon driv | tous liqui ! futlle and he was ar- s om0 8 100 Shares Stanley Works tea police court this morning of evading responsibi- Josepl G. Woods | toba court that Colby was ar- | 1 as Atty. [Allls Chal !Am Can 1 him, was not present in court |Am H & L ptd 1 1 until tomor- tions to motors Am l.oco Am Smelt !Am Sug . Acting Sergeant John O'Brien in- [Am Tel & Tel t a machine |Anac Iby's father had struck Atchison \ IAt GIt & W Rald l.oeo Balt & Ohio Beth St sottles of milk wagon. V'lood striking his wagon, the to the left [ Bosch Mag Can Pac ....1 Ches & Ohlo .118 and damaging the the fron casing suid was the Colo Fuel Corr: T'rod ind was taking |( Coxden Oi Dav ¢ Virie lled Man- telephone red his sery- at the game. tunce in handling contest on the ng. Telep ort were almost his morning and amo (it North from the father, learned that imme +n knocked off. LENZ-EHRLER {Ote Teupold Lenz To North Pac being made | Pacific 01l Pan American P&RC&I Plerce Arrow Pure Of Rep 1 & Reading s for admisston | Agnes Fhrler For Bride on Thank-giving Day, Britain South Pa o Hart street |S0Y day taken out of tha |3 ame will be the| expenses of distanc Provider TETTONTOP.L., Studebaker Texas Co Tex & Pacific arr of Collins- place tomorrow aft- 30 o'clock at St, John's | o% (f E S Union Pacific Gandian will officiate Calted mooit hotor will be man and usher: will be attired ridat satin, trimm Actn Aetna Fire Automobile Tns 1 with pearls vill wear pink satin trimme satin picture hat chrysanthemu 1l of the Y peatls with a pink satin picturs L {er houquet will be bronze colorsd rysanthemums, The flower girls Am Hosiery Reaton & Cadwell will wear dresscs and yeliow crepe nd wear siiver bands on | gyt Ter T IFollowing the eeremony a bride’s parents esent from Noy application “hich originally sought an exte e 5 town and this eity. The couple will leave on a v to Washington nd Philadelphia and upon their r cdding |\ rn will make their YAHM BOUND OVIR Pleading not \ » of Nathan N City ltems pleas today, was settled & Nair represer and brother report an incre Miss Margaret ren of Flushing e (Joseph A, Haffey! 18 Mary FOR THANKSGIVING GORGFOUS (HRYSANTH CORSAGES DIVFERENT THURSDAY MORNING Bollerer’s Posy Shop %9 West Main St The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. Prof. Bldg cial Notice Charel; Summer Nt — Special Notice EMUMS THAT of the German Baptist | STRONG RECOVERY | Retivity ’ New Tork, Nov. 25 UP—Stock| ressive rec atfon had been completed, gra Iy extending their opera- | Hipments, | Wool nda Chi M & St P 10 CM &St P pfd 193 5 an, Chl Rk 1e & P 46% 451, 463 Chile Cop 54% 38 ‘1 Steel Paper v Spring enn Rallroad oval Dutel lair O South Railway 11 8 Indus Alco (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) a Life Automobile Ins L] Hartford Fire Nat B et Tns Co Rts Manufacturing Stocks Am Hardware 1 Rige-Hfd Cpt Co com . 98 10f Billlngs & Spencer com S 1n 14 16 dristol Brass § £ [Colt's Arms ... H 54 b8 {ratnir Bearing Co .... 90 85 Hart & Coole 1 18 N ¢ 1 Niles-Be-Pon s ‘ th & Ju 2 [ Peck, Stowe & Wil 4 Russell Mfg Co 3 dandard Serew e Stanley We a a Stanley W ] ' Mfg Co 1t Light N B Gas 20 Sonthern N 144 14 1 Gas 2 T TREASURY STATEMENT EXCHANGES & BALANCES New York — Eachanges, 092 trs o ’—l;;}lv Street Briefs ¥ expense ince vared last vear. Gross gained 12 per 955,654 against $5.441 a year ago. Transporta penses were $1,394,987 less N 1 the sirst 10 months last year WANT MORE SAFETY n of grade crossing. 1ditiona protection and a {on of the American FOR CHRISTMAS Artistic Portraits at no High Prices ARCADE STUDIO WE OFFER: HARTEFORD, CONN, Meriden We offer HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 ger Mortimer Co. Manager of Athletics of the New Britaln re awarded mono esentation will ba made sembly of th r classe ool in th Following is tha list ef players re- Matults, Darrow, Harry Er of the reserve squad FAREWELL TO GANS Tormer Fire Commissioner Going to i Honor at Vestry of Synagc Ex-Fire Commi ¢ honor at a gat v room of the ndance Mr. Gans reeefved a traveling & a testimonial from his fri presen orney Irv &1 ors were 1 sershon Hadas, A | Goldsteln o | the Connec heing made and Mrs. R NEX Mr. Gans expe abeut two months RED CROSS BAY PASS 1,000 Reports that the Red Cross rol | call will equal 4,000 by the time it quarters yes man Jostph Gaeta pre were given to Rev. Lu ski for his assist in the drive | Final reports will be received next sday afternoon PUTNAM & CO MDAERS NEW ORA & NARTTORD $TOCR EXCHAGEY Y WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 PARTTORD OTICL 6 CENTRAL MW TR I:me S NEW YORK HARTFORD JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST,, €01 New Dritaln: Burritt Hotel Bullding. Tel, 1813 3 Colony St. Tel, 1340 Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. Stock Price on Application Thomson, Tfenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel.. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD S§TOCK EXCHANGES Donald R Hart. Mgr. 50 SHARES EAGLE LOCK CO. Price on Application We do not accept margin accounts 50 Shares Stanley Works 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark fictments each Carleton and Fo tharging them with felonfous mak- nd 25 players on the fig vard for their offorts lig lestine Next Week, Guest of thar Hartford. A luncheon TOCK EXCHAN WK EXCHANGE rwiy St TELEPHONE 2-0281 s NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 AWARD MONDGRAMSoemn i TO K. 5. ATHLETES Foothall Manager, Players and Regan (o Wear Letters Three Prominent St. Louls Business Men Accused In Crooked Deal In- vohing $3,300,000. St. Louls, Nov Ferguson, of false statements to obtain 10,000 bank credit for the Fer- son-McKinney Manufacturing Co. now in receivership, were returned today by a ircult court grand jury. for years a leading re in business, soclal and re. us circles of St. Louts, {8 criti- Carletor cally Il at St. Luke's hospital. He is president of Carleton Dry Goods company. now in liquidation, treas- rer of Ferguson-McKinpey and sresident of Carleton-Ferguson com controlling both. Ferguson is sident of Ferguson-McKinney. The alleged misrepresentations on which the indictments were based vere made to the First Natienal ank of Louis, to which Fergy son-MeKinney owing $100,000 \t the time of its collapse; the State National bank of St. Louls, to which owed 1.000; and the broker- ge firm of McCluney and Co., St Louis, through which $9306,000 of Ferguson-McKinney commercial pa r had been marketed. Banks in York, Philadelphia and Boston Iso wer reditors. Total losses to stockholders and creditors of the Carleton-Ferguson n ns were estimated at mere soven million dollars. ALLING FROM MISSOURI ON LEFT SIDE PARKING Discharge Accused Man and Awaits Rigid Fntorcement of Taw by Police Farking automobiles on the left hand side of the road is not in con- formity with the state moter vehiclo ws, but when Paul Kneclk, 27, of 133 Beaver street was arraigned be- fora Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police ¢ art this morning, charged with this offense, the court suspend- ed judgment, saying that he would impose punishment for the offense when it was demonstrated that the police In! od to rigidly enforce the law on such parking. It was the first time anyone has ared before the court in some time for the offense, and as thers has been no warning against the practice or attempt to rigldly en- force the Jaw requiring machines to park on the right hand side of streets, Kneclk was given another | ehance

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