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“Blackie’s” Boy FALSE ARREST SUIT HEARING RESUMED (Continued from I'irst Page.) said he did not like this agreement and would not sign it. He said h did not tell LeWitt that he was go- | ing to Burope on January He repeated that on that v had | hot given any instruction to LeWitt ment, 1o said that all he wante was his $500 and what he did not | ike about the agreement § that it | said nothing about the money, | At this point Meshken, after a rics of by Lawyer Good rt, the an to which were no sat ctory to the 1 to | him: “You want fo t v | yer Goodl 1 ! about that, if t! | be done, we'll do it down at of the table and I am a go .| ner; in fact, I'm ' when it comes to ! Meshken said that he did not| now who tore the papers up, H \ aid r sce 1 in pick up t When Richard Ford, Jr, was 3 pleces. Ho asked LeWitt to see if ¥ears old, his father s sent to prison for the W riot murders. the lad (above) sits with his father |in Marysville, whera “Blackie,” pa roled, 1s being tried a second time. (Calif.) g, He was said he did not time h he could not do so mad at Form talk loud but at th 1i1 not whisper in his ear. Here L art sald 2 kim, *“Oh, now, don't gt smart,” Ford is freed, the two plan to start and Mes} answered “I've nevet anew, the father as farmer and v Richard, Jr., as law student, been smart | He sald my t there was another | paper drawn king about the return of his $500 and suying noth ing about the goods. He did not talk with Forman at his home th: He enid good-night to ight ahout the goods, He sald his | “verybody in perfectly good faith I} ter told him about getting a | and did not appear to be angry. ym Forman to br the | She heard no threat in the kitehen on January 8rd. He, had w d them back on living room «nd he had told For. She heard nothing about geveral other minor 4 gun nor did she gee any gun, (estions, Lawyer Goodhart said $he heard Meshken ask Alfred “That 1s all.” about his coats. Meshken wanted Lawyer John T. Robinson started | them back by January 2 but For- . redirect examination, He asked | man said they were in Baltimore Meshken to tell the jury the reason and he could not get them back why he was zngry at Forman at his | to New Britain by that time. Al- home that night. Meshken said that 3 fred sald that January 8 would be he had asked Forman to give him | all right and he drew up a paper ; agaln with a blank check Forman left the house after 12 o'cloc omise nor anywkt ould hear from the sai1 she 0ds T himself January Ind man so. A er his $500 when he was getting ready | which was an agreement that For- | to go home. He asked him it he man would have the goods in New did not have something for him, He Britain on the 3d, and Forman said that Forman sald, “Oh, you |signed the paper. have got me here for a hold-up." He¢ sald that h N. B. H. 5. ANNOUNGEE La Robinson asked him to (Continued From First Page) ¢ll what Forman sald to him ir New York at the time of the arrest ‘ He said t Forman said to h\m’ | | ‘[ got you now, vouw'll be broke pretty soon. Il break you all right He also asked him why he had sa that he felt like a fool on his way liome, He said it was because For- man had said he was not going to ilurope and his daughter had pre- pared a party and he had gone to | some expense and that they would laugh at him. He said that he gave | Senior High School Orchestra. Invocation— Rev. John F. Donohue. Musle- “Great and nior Higl vellous”. .. Turner chool Chorus. Adante from the ‘“Surprise up the trip to Europe because For- | S man would not go with him. TLaw- | Symphony . . Hayar or Robinson aske Senfor High School Orchestra A him if the pa- -~ pers had been drawn up after or be- fore Worman had spoken of the | Presentation of Diplomas Henry T. Burr Of the School Committee, hold He gaid it was after S ) n; nd that Forman had stayed in the | “Star Spangled Banner.” cuse about a half hour more. Orchestra, Class of 1926, and Mrs. Lottie Presky of Spring-| Audience. 11 was called to the st She | Recessional iid that on December 19 i living In N appened to he or i Spanish Fliers Again 16 Winging Over the Sea A Jan., 26 (A—The Cadiz ation reports that eamer San C ation with the flying from n hon December 2Sth Meshkens mmer. She y for Mr. hich was met the one s well pa rlos wil Spanish cld the night following December " e G e Can ands, to St Oi December 25th she oq | Vincent, Cape Verde Islands. The e R T N ; wiators reported that every & coria Lokiainouss ) or | Was going | that the 10:30 o'cloch She was (e | Maintainin course by 3 e compass. satts. Worman came inloitha room |- Another message st 3:40 p.m.| E 7 z said the aviators were still proceed 4 with her there were Sidney and L“ >l| e S| ing without ineident. LeWitt, Aifr Meshken's two rmat e Ere o One of Oldest Twins in ' Country Dies, 93 Yrs. Old IFairfield, 26 (Br—Mr rah . Sevmour, with her sister, Mrs. Maria Sophia Dowd, were sald to be the oldest twins in the country hen they reached their 93rd birth- Jan, ] ; | day on Jan. §, died here toda; hecanse of v U e (wins io their home | wed r r clipp o e ome of Mrs. n “ : X I o Dowd's daughter, Miss Laura Dowd, s raid ¢ ¢ i fe— —— 2 | srmt Florida 3 i “EVERGLADES LIMITED” : : : ; Through Train re f 1 LN From New England i3 ted you | Ly. Springfield 8:30 p.m. 1 ¥ 1 ““ New London 10:06 p.m, 11:49 p.m 9 Through Trains Daily | ROM PENNA. STA, NEW YORK 9:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 3:50 p.m. pm. m p.m. 40 p.m 12:30 a.m. g The Double Track-Sea Level Route tlantic Coast Line the South ailroaa Repayment Pla wipes out principal and inter almost be re you realize it Beneficial loans fu means to get out of stay out ‘We Lend Up to §300 to Houseke Beneficial Loan Society 99 WEST MAIN ST ROOM 101 Open 9 ¢0 530 Now, 13 years later, | re else and she said she | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926, e Horses Survive 13 D ays in Mine Prison After being imprisoned for 13 day§ without food or water in a coal mine at Bellaire, O., three horses and a mule were }'escuvd alive, little th e worse for their experience. They were trapped undrground by an explosion that killed nine men. e hat When townspeople heard they were saved there was nearly as much rejoicing as there would have been over the rescue of some miners. Few people would care to risk their lives in unknown country without a guide. Yet every day your pocketbook ventures into the un- known—to the market where products new to you are sold—where worthy and unworthy goods beckon to you alike—where it is even easier to waste your income than to protect it. Everyone should read advertisements as guides to buy- ing. They point the way to safe purchases. They tell vou of the merits of worthy products. They give you a picture map of where to go to get what you want, They save your time, just as they guard your money. Read the advertisements. Put them to work for you. Buy advertised products and you are on familiar ground all the time. Advertising removes all doubt from the buyer’s path ZW BRITAIN HERALD OVER 12,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An-Audited Circulation SKIPg_Y"' IT'S AN INVENTION , FOR HOLDIN UP My PANTY 1T ME AT YOUR SERVICE Below 18 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 insertion in same day’s paper 1P M CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1=BURIAL LOT8, MONUMENTE 1=~DEATH NOTICES 3~FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORE §=LOST AND FOUND 6—PERBONALS 17—~8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMUBILES $—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~AUTOS AND “RUCKS FOR BALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR HANGE 11=AUTO PART8 ANL ESSORIER 13 AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13— AUTO8—=TAX! BERVICE 14—GARAGES TO LET 16~MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16~MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17—-SERVICE STATIONB REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 18~HARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSKUBR 19--BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—-BUSINESS 8ERVICE RENDERED 21 ~DENT!S18 23—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY 23—-DYEING & CLEANING 24—INSURANCE— ALL KINDE PATEN1 ATTURNEYE > HEA' 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—=PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1=PROFESSIONAL BBRVICES 32—~REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33-WANTED TO RENDER BERVICE: |main unpaid at the close of Janu-| EDUCATIONAL 34~CORRESPONDENCE COURSEE J6—~DANCING PEACHERS '|38—-INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORF 48—W ANTED - INSTRIICTORE EMPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIEE 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41—HELP—MEN WANTED 42—HELP—-WOMEN WANTED 3—HELP-MEN OR WOMEN 4—BITUATIONS WANTED~MEN §—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 48—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEE 47—~INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDE 48—MONEY LOANED (9—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK §0—CATTLE AND SWINB 61—-DOGS, CATS, PETS §2—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES | |63—HORSES, VEHICLES 64—WANTED—LIVE S8TOCE MERCHANDISE 68—ARTICLES FOR S8ALE 66—BUILDING MATERIALY 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE §9—FEED AND FUEL 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING | 62—GOOD THINGS TG EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS | 65=MERCHANDISE AT THE ETOREf 1 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE 6% B—RADIO 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 68—WANTED- ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FUR RRNT 65—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS | 70~BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 71=DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 72—FARMS FOR RENT 75—HOUSES FOR RENT 74—~SUBURBAN FOR RENT 75—=VACATION PLACES FOR REN1 76— WAREHOUEES & STORAGE 77—WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATL FOR BALE 18—-AGENTS—REAL ESTATE 79— AUCTIONEERS 80—-BLDG, & BUSINESS PROP | 81—~BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE | 82—FARMS FOR BALB 83—HOUSES FOR SALE | 84—SHORE PLACES FOR BALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR SALB 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 87—REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HUTELS | 88—HOTELS 89—ROOUMS FOR RENT 90. -ROOMS AND BOARD 91—-ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 93— WANTED--BOARD OR LODGING $2—WHERE TO DINB SEETE | WISHT YouD '( INVENT SOME THIN FOR ME 7’;‘ i3 '.( YCANT MAKE LAMB J/1/\V]| OUTTA MUTTON. AN T I/ 7\l AT FOOLIN' NOBUDDY | §/BUT MYSELF IN THIS 2 || ADOLESCENT: RAIMENT! 70 THE SHo? N' 1" Bz | AROUN' FOR SOMETHIN® e THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arrangea For Quick and Ready Heferonce. LINE RATES FUR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd a0 09 Itne Iine 120 line 24 ) line 33 2 line o 36 .1 line Kt 136 A line 8180 8160 Yearly Order PRatce Upon Application Count' & wordy to & line, 14 liner to an Iuch. Minimum Bpace, § lines. Minimum Hook Chaige, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P M. for (il.“mod Pagh on Same Day. Sat. 10 Ade Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers. Call 926, Ask for & “Want Ad" Operator Burial t, Monuments ete st water-proof, hermetically N. B, Vault Co. Phone 647-1, NEW HRITAIN= Monumental worke, 12: | Oak Bt. Monuments of ull wzer auo descriptions, Carving and letter cutting our_speclalty. “Florists Sandelll's Greenhoue, 218 Oak St Phone 2643 WATER RENTS ARE NOW DUE AND PAYARLE Notice is hereby given that Water Rents are now due and payable at the office of the Ioard of Water Commissioners, Room 205, City Hall. | Persons who fafled to roccive thiir | bills are requested to call at office for sume, as on all bills unpatd | Janunry 31, 1926, a penalty of 10 per cent of the amount will be added, | WATER RENTS Rule 1. The regular water rents shall be due and payable at the of- fice of the water commissioners semi-annually (on and after the| first days of July and January in | cach year), and if any bill shall re- ary and July a penalty of ten (10) per cent of the amount of the bill shall be added and interest at the {rate of six per centum on the or iginal charge thereafter; and in cases where liens on property for the securing of water rents shall be filed, such penalties shall be secured | by such licns. | CHARGING RENTS | Rule X. The owner of any| premises supplied with city water | will be held responsible for the | water rent in all cases, WM. L, HATCH E. W. E JOS. F. 1 EDWARD Foard of W SLTON MB McCARTHY ter Commissioners NOTICE {In the matter of Bassos & Valide: Bankrupts. In bankruptey. By virtue of and by Order of the | Referee in Bankruptey, all of the | stock, goods and fixtures of the bankrupt estate of the Hard-| w City Market at 503 Main St., New Britain, consisting of gro- ceries and fixtures will be sold.at 11 a. m, Thy y. January 28th, on | |the premises, by William Howard | | Wakelee, Official United States Auc- | | tioneer. | For information, sce Nalr & Nalr, City Hall Bldg. NO. 1cAi6, “Treasury Department, office of Comp: | i troller of the Currency. Washington, D. C., November 9, 1626 | Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre- | sented to the undersigned, it has teen made to appear that “The Clty Natlonal Bank of New Britaln” in the City of | New Britain in the County of Hariford | and State of Connecticut. has complicd | with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United Etates required to be com- | plied with before an association enall be | authorized to commence the businese of | | Banking; | w therefore 1, J. V. McIntoeh, Comp- er of the Currency, do hereby cer | tity that “The City Natfona) Bank o | New Britalu” 1o the City of New Britain |in the County of Hartfaid and State of | Connecticut is authorized to commence | the business of Banking as provided in | | Section Tifty one hundred and sixty nine | lot the Revised Statutes of the United | | states, | | Tn testtmony whereof witness my hana | {and seal of offico this ninth day of | November, 1925. ’ l J. W. MCINTOSH, Comptroller of the Curreney. (Scal.) BOSTON FERNS— Very reavonuble pricce |50 City Advertisement| B Attention is called to the following: | & prsaaeans ANNOUNCEMENTS | (it e TR SR | Florist = poited plante, pleasing clallzing on funeral work. D,IT_I."!III(‘YI Bt and_John to Herald Tosl Totwoen Now: COLLECTION BOOR ar ington Road and roturn to M 1 Ings bank loat, same to bank [ o it Arcado TR B Asthma, High : 1 will gladly can get quick g8, medi- L AUTOMOTIVE | e———— Auto- and 1'uck Agencies 8 ACNE 1 Wlor and Service, Brice 171 South Main Bt Plone K70, BUICK MOTOR € Capltal Bulck Co, 19 Salcs and Bervice, Arch 6t Phone s & Bervice, Lash Ule Concern. Wert Main, _corner_Lincoln_str 3 FORD CARR and TRUCKS—Fordeon Bales And service, Genuine stories. AULOMOLIV $ Eim._ Phone 2701 o car for 10 years, Main Bt rvice, 453 Weat MUBILE CARS- Sales and Bervice, y Service Station, Hartford Ave. cor Stanley St._A. M. Paouessa. ,TOAKLAND AND GRAY-— ana Service. Hardware City M 6 _Eim 6t Phone 27 CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and service, Superior Auto Company, 113 Church §t._Phone 211 CHRYSLER—4 and 6, Baler and service. Hennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch OTHIR8—Sales and service, Motor Salee Corp., 155 EIm 8., grade motor cars, Sales and eervice. C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t Phone 2216 CIJAND and GRAY Mo- & and Service. Hardware Co., 6 Elm St Phone 2724 Bee the new line G. Hawker, 68 care, d Service. A __Phone 2455, 1 MOTCR CARE—"The Re- Suith Motor Sales, 100 West Phone 2500, les & Bervice. vett Co., 319 East ; cor, Local Ets. Phone 2110, abricl_Snubbers. AKER MOTOR CARS—Bales and Service, Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 Areh Phone 260, AND _OVERLA fe _sand Service. 127 motor car. Cherry §t, “The Sleeve-Valve Motor." BRC olph. _Phone 2051-2, frucks For Sale “Autos and gs, 1 good condition, 1923 5 4-ton truck, 1924 Time paymente. erry St. Phone . Pb port model, M 5 passenger tourlng c. reconditioned and painted, Six wire wheels and good thies. Trades and terms considered. C. A. S 5. late 1923 brougham in first ciass mechanical condition, paint and upholstery are ex- cellent, bra 1 new cords, 1 spare. C. Main St. Phone 3215. eport roadster, Lexington 1324 brough- Lexington 1023 sedan also tour- axwell 1924 sedan, Oldsmol 0 sport touring, Ford coupes and sedans. in very good ord In 185 Park &t C Open evenings, By PERCY C::OSBY ' Some CERTA KSET GOHAGEN INLY ARE UERY 3% | | youtHruL ToGS. PAW PERKING ! [T HOPE 0U REALIZE THAT YANT FOOLIN' NOBUDDY BUT YERSELF IN THEM T —— E——