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(FICIALS TESTIFY IN§23,000 ACTION (Continued from First Page) State's Attorney Alcorn's office Those present at the con. Attorney Alcorn, GGoodhart and y !"orman told Hickey that he had the ‘runk of furs and the check in his nossession and he would hem the next day. ecelved the check and instructed “orman to send the goods Te recelved the trunk with the furs n it and kept them in his posses- ion until after the case was settied, A deposition from Detective Le- ine of the New York police force ancerning the facts about the ar- st and Imprisonment n New York, was read to the jury. Among other incidentals Levine sald that Forman was arrested on Janu- ry 4 at the request of McCue, sensation in the suit ame like a bombshell in yesterday fternoon's cross examination of the laintiff at the hands »hn T. Robinson | ked if he had not really in- 12 fur coats from ! Hickey said he nded to steal N in December, taken by surprise, l n his seat and the echo of his outed “No" reverherated through the county building. awyer Robinson then . letter from Forman to County De- Tdward Hickey says that he fxhed to give hom sime information hout the furs, Torman had c zain that hae told Meshken in this on December 28, ere in the raflroad station in Haltimore but his letter to Detective ffckey stated that they had hipped from New York 1922 that the i them reshipped from Baltimore o New York on January & stioned abont thie, For- d after a slight hesitation © couldn’t seem to remember " nor could he remem- r anything about the letter, uAd he signed the 1 memher anything ahout dic tter but couldn't in his direct i g told how he Meshken to sell | Forman was arrested in New York | by Bergeant Levine of the New York force on January 4, 1923, and was confined in the Jeftorson street jail for a night without ball and was later brought to New Britain by De- tective Sergeant Willlam P. McCue to be arraigned on charges of steal Ing the furs. Meshken's action was |taken when Forman stepped pay- ment on a check for $500, He claim- ed he did this 6n the advice of his | New York lawyer, Heo walved examination in the New Dritain court and was bound over to the superior court in Hart- ford but the case was nolled before it came to trial. It is over this arrest and subsequent embarrassment, he slaims, that he is bringing suit. He states that the criminal! prosecution in which he was defended by Lawyer Jacob Goodhart of New Haven, cost him $2,600 and he wants reimburse- ment, Mr. Goodhart is assoclated with Henry J. Calnen of Hartford In presenting Forman's case before Judge Marvin. /85,000 SUBSCRIBED FOR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, « PUBLIC WELFARE REPORT 13 EIVEN‘ : * State Hospltals and Tnstitutions Have Been Visited JANUARY 20, 1926, Polish Society S Flowers to G Judge George W. WERCHANDISE 1S HARD HIT TODAY . Wall Stret Undergoes Another | Selling Period Wall Street Briefs tivation of rubbe PUTNAM & CO NEW YORA & HAKTTORD STOCR Commuh.mm‘ "I\l‘d a T‘:\Uu' of !'ml'r! 'rnm 1)‘0 Political elub | satewide orgamz:n'mn. JWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAD_{- Tel. 2040 *» IARTFOR OFMGL 6 CINTRAL AW TR t= 09 l'm of rubber OPPOSES WRESTLING FEES Al Ventres will ask the common to eliminate ayment of a $25 fee for wrestling claiming state laws passc local fee was e make the sport so costly unprofitable to bring wrest lepartment of publi cssion this afternoon n( the rum ol report was made WE OFFER 100 TORRINGTON the welfure commis- sport in New Britain, The p , recently made to various insti- er is a wrestler and promoter MI]RE LIGHT ON GIPATRIC'S ACTS s own boundaries for Women at that the instit been greatly improved A new sciiool teacher had hm‘n engaged and there were other additions to the staff of the institu- vhich would improve 4 climate to growing of JUDD & COMPANY YORK \ILN l\ E \LHA\Gb MBERS HARTFORD § s at $5,221,123 | would be ready for eccupancy in the assembly at session voted UNITED PALESTINE APPEAL Gapitol Watchman Tels of Noc- Jowish People Quickly Raise Half of New Britain's Quota tn $5,000,000 Drive At a committee meeting of the United Palestine Appeal last night at the Elm street synagogue, $5,000 was raised for the fund of $10,000 which New Britain will attempt to collect towards the $5,000,000 na- tional sum for the restoration of Palestine, Morris Cohn contribut- d $1,000, while the Hadassah added $1,200. The campalgn will continue for two weeks, Must Improve Streets To Get Mail Delivery Corporation Counsel J. H. Kirk-- m has recommended to the com mon conneil that the residents of e and 1 who titioned for mall deltve comply with the requireme postal department and have ) sdewalks laid, mail receptacles placed on thelr houses, proper lizhte v in good condltion reet extension of tmaster H 1 ¢n Kirkham th being made 10 provide t Offical Hartford Stock Exchange fluctatmns FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY surritt Hotel Building DANKS AND COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANITS Capits we DIv. | Pavable 085 e QJ 14 NSURANCE (OS TPAN ILS ANDINDEMNITY VHLITes e i b} i o A S s, FURING COMPANIES BANK AND . AND INDEMNITY COMPANIES TRUST COMPANY STOCKS ® e Qu zuon 0| ay Q1 2000 651 ntex QI 400 | et S3 eoone 16 ad Q : Q3 i i Mo o o Q500900000 [ st Q3 2500000 & QF 1 1 2 M 31 23,000,00 Foa000000 ”" 93 100000 . M 31 25,0000 “ QJ 5000000+ ! 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There are 100 fnmates and twen- in the institution Kelloge and sloner Mitchell commended the oc- cugational work Norwich State Hospital for the In Bristol: 124 Main St. 20— Visits to the department at We Offer: carried on at The work includes the weaving of s and the making of dolls. The 2.000 inmates in the hns Travelers Insurance Company RIGHTS Bought, Sold and Adjusted windled, He Say llo R)uzht Diamonds” Visits were also made to the New Haven hospifal v took particu otire of tha gronth of o ing his round of the building. The treasurer was usually panled by a well dressed of about Gilpatric's st nes represented Thomson, Tienn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD SYOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. Telephone 2580 Restaurant Firm in Elm Cit \()\\ Is Ba nk rupt WE OFFER— The American Exchange Pacific National Bank Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS IEDDY BROTHERS. && NEW BRlTAlN Bumfi. Hotel | Bldg. None to Blame for Death Ol \Lm Hxl hy Tm]lc\ HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. London line fn We Offer:— 50 shares Torrington Co. 50 shares Stanley Works Mood) '\-—(—; randdaughter To W e(] ldlmmuhm \Lm TSMEN'S MERTING Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange sex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 hool for hoys. ( Manufacturing Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Rights British Royalty Changes Over to Half Mourning 20 (A —The court 1s "1.\[ Nv.mpfld from full mourne mourning for Dowager This permits the 1y to issue from the semis nt and resume public func< FOREIGN DIPLOMATS ONCE MORE ACCUSED - | Congressman Summers of Washing- We wish to t ington Wants Some ment list on Thurs- dinner given Mm This Bank credited interest at the rate of § per cent per annum to depositors on their accounts during the year ending Sept. 30, 1925, and expects to continue that e first publio ion he has attended since hi recent tour of South STATIMENT it is expected description of 107 1aw enfore New Glass Invented, It Will Bend But Not Break rlass invented by SAVINGS BANK MEETING wanufactured fn England. E t can be made at the ordinary brittle rate while present earning the new substance, the ays it retains its atmospheric ¢on- . and that in resiNency t bounces ltke a rubber ball. sts v.m' ever lande power is maintained. Several Injured in Train \\ reck Near \t. Augustine In opening a Deposit Ac- JEWISH FUND 20 UP—A total Juseph A Hafley UNDERTAKE count compare with other e REnush e 4 the $3.500.000 bullding fund Jewish federation it was announced at a cheon of about 600 workers here 24353 institutions before accept- orida East Coast ing a less rate on your Savings Account. 1 that all passen BOLLERER‘S BLIND MAN HAD 87,000 man on being searched gt the ’;wm station here last night ari-r his arrest on a charge of beggir to have $7,000 ia casa 'and cashier's checks. at the erash was The Telegraph Florist of New Britain No. 71 to vbsur\e s\snm:.