New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1926, Page 11

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Fessscsnel || SRS T CONFESSES MURDER OF MRS, NESBITT "Tushand Tells of Putting Body in Bathtab Troy, O., March 18 (A=In the presence of o half dozen witnesses, Jacob C. Nesbitt, last night con- fessed he killed his wife, Frances, Drake Nesbitt, who was found dead in a bathtub, three weeks ago to- 2ay, He said they had been quar- roling “over everything." The confession came after five Loura of questioning in the Nesbitt home, according to Ora Slater, Cin- cinnatl private detective. Ie said Nesbitt broke down completely aud made a clean breast of {t. Nesbitt, according to Slater, declared he did not know with what he hit his wife. The murder occurred Friday morning after Nesbitt and his wife had arisen. “We had quarréled ever | @ I8 an Itallan who has his first since we were married,” Slater [PAPOTS for American citizenship ex- quoted Nesbitt as having said, “We empt from military service in Italy? anarrelod Thursday night and we »1,\. An Itallan who has his first got, up Friday in the same mood. citizenship papers is a declarant to I got mad, and hit Frances in the American citizenship but is still : . 2 sl Italian subject. According to Itale tace Wwith my fist. Thon everything |y, 5y “onigrution and the assump- got red, I have only a hazy Te-|yon o' forefgn cltizenship do not ki ”“““,‘,""““"‘ of what happened after |, ot Ttaljan-born individuals or the children of Ttalian subjects born Put Body in Bathtub |abroad from performing their mili- Nesbitt, however, did say that he tary service in Ifaly. embered taking the bod Q. Who vas the first king placing it in the bathtub after Hungary and when was he crown- he washed his hands and combed fed? A his hai ngle strand of blood- statned hair was found in a comb, in the Nesbitt home and furnished one of the clues which officlals had [1600, some years after he began his worked on. rule, It was then, he said, that he took | Q. Where in England can ouo Yis blue pajamas which were miss- [obtain a copy of the record of his QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any [question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain eHrald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington D, C. ,enciosing two cents in stampa for reply, Medlica, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- other questions will receive a per- sonal reply, Unslgned requests can- not be answered. All letters are 'onfidential —~Editor, Stephen “the S was tho fir int," son of King of Hun- ing from the homo to the basement birth and burned them in the furnace. A. Tha records are kept by the Afterwards Lie came back upst Regls r General, General R Offic London, Engla; Q. Wi {blus-blooded ? The term is used to denote Somerset d. o soma people called and straightened up the furniture. House, W. C For three weeks the Nesbitt mur- der hos precented a bafiling mystery to officlals who worked to unearth @ tangible clue., The point had almost been reach- ne concerned be- | in un- | ad where eve lieved the murder would rem solved forever. bitt himself has been tho most active In pretended attempts to rnn}” down clues, term It desiznates the level of un t is that leve! suspension i or held in fl " would b for example, i | He had ]vl“.l'i'r~,nn Al g tofay n Q. Who Is the Dresident of | 4 dfnuen fauselionad Prance and when dees his term ex- lenati At the coroner's inque S ns apparently in a [P manner and the | r's verdict as rendered at the wag that Mrs. Nesbitt had died sion of the brain, the re- | K Dy answered que Doumoretalia e from cont s explain U of having heen stru Enown instrument jn the n unknown, A comr o Nesbltt retains in a coordinate lawyer, shor are not connected hody was found ot vented official e e largest airpland val, Detective Plays Trump Card Duri he fi wo weeks of t tion, ed and 1 To- | er determined to play his |l had everythin Then he took | He told him he st ip Acturus to e Sea Pehr | ‘\‘\ Member of Federal Reserve System \ | tonded research be undertaken. All | He was crowned In the year | the level at which water | WHEN WE INVITE "YOUR PATRONAGE we do so on our record of sixty-six years of faithful and successful service to the industrial and mercantile inter- ests of New Britain. [ As.a National Bank — the oldest in the city—we place at your command the protection afforded not only by Capital, Surplus and Profits of more than ONE MILLION DOLLARS but also by the rigid Supervision of the United States Government. As a member of the Federal Reserve System we provide every facility for the handling of your transactions. And our service stands the test. New Britain National Bank 5 : OFFICERS DIRECTORS DIRECTORS DIRECTORS A. J. Sloper, President. . R R At . | F. 8. Chamberlain, Vice-President and Cashier }\' \ \l?}::]i( ]\' F. ((‘21'.?,?:”]‘““' \[\ ul%i’r II{I(']HBN' I\\Aj_”' btfinla.\,‘}lu\-lu-( dm}; . H. S. Walter. E. A. Moore. Geo. P, g,?flflr illiam H. Judd, Assistant Cashier. B. Minor. A. G. Kimball. Maurice Stanlev. C. L. Sheldon, Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer. 8 H. Davison. George T. Kimball. Harold L. Judd. >arsons, Assistant Cashier, | SR | The Oldest Bank in New Britain | r known the back of a|sive {who have | fering men want or suf- les by law for fec ol children at 1Ny move- | to do this in the ding is not unus the to ereate clea nigters to is doing me ap- Miss Bonstelle said. this is true, it is bec there is no purpese t0 me play s produced for the play's sake. influence upon e what state The state of Was! a law, It provides directors of school district of the furnished snitable indivi convey is insinuated 1 receptac on cach and |rather than preached to him." school day, to each child in| “T am no moralist,” Miss Bon- endance under the age of 14 years |stelle continued, “and I know the not 1v oing public will not stand 1o milk. £ plays, or plays th cansn in a auldimot res rally ¢ ! The American \ ) el i wartned, 1t THECI i 48 OF S4T- fout of the samc toway. A {ntorview that 0 i 0 1;‘ (In.ms of expens t s by k¢ of hundreds of | 4 2 W contossed. 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