New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 12

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BEGIN HERE TODAY After supping at & night club with v beautiful girl called NONA, who is | calous of his friendship with other | omen, HARRY MORTON, middle- | 1ged, rich, attractive, returns to his | city apartment, to find lis adopted hter, AUDREY, awaiting him at the suys she | Ithy, 50 she of his cor business a 0 in 14 enjoy 1o e Mort 1 own riosity 1 On is nter been un- of | fifteen there with bby siranger | he throws out orders a private de- the man, saying that s to be i) ¢ for is inds H tracs r elalr and v H 8 be him ouse, ting ] Audrey's steptather to col- at the gots word tl NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY (The names and situations in this ~tory are fictitions.) CHAPTER Morton said the 1 e young man nodded that detective ' Morton demanc I told 1 outh sa Morton guickly iggled into his and took his hat and stick. d u mom \s hand lnot 1 addre n you were the | L fin good | automati- | ) ints to 1o put off. You Revsent a with- | or. It was | to the police rton found the vaiting him. inding on the went Morton 1 to know wrong department 114 i Ap = Intend April r Curtis, editor M. N. Stiles, American 2 H W editor of the eastern division, her gpeakers will be announced t Latin sory Broadcasting stations in the eas which h arranged for wark; w ¢ a simi WNAC, Hav “Morton looked at the number, on the little <lip of paper. and frown- ed. “Something worrying you, daddy 7" asked Audrey, super- | t of markets and elections. | Blakeslee, | PISTOL AS A TOY; YOUNG BOY SHOT Bridgeport Youngster Has Nar-| { row Escape From Death Lirl rt, March 31 UP—Toying lud revolver neaily proved i boy of 15 yesterday no the mouth by \ compani Vincent's lospital ney hospital ambulance caliber bullet in the le bullet ha ough the up- several teeth rough the o accidental rllo, Me- hot by John m avenue er conducts o store on nue and yesterday about 4 o'clock he elosed 20 to his home where sick. He met his son treet and told him to and await his re with the key to t onward and after 1 ore Cols was tak E n the e i wing a nd coursing dov nward cxington fternon his w1 t g0 to the st | The hn on the play v went to a drawer and revolver trom the hat t the gun was load- ind that when he pointed it at ives as horrified to sce him fall with blood flowing from Colello’s condition serious at the h \ere it was stated that un- ications set in he will re- gor he h, s not was omy brought to police Jquarters where he was question nd later released in the custody « 'RESIDENTS SHOUT “N0” AT HUNTER ROAD WALKS | 1is compunion and pulled the trig- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 81, 1926, e e e ————————————————— e e e — dying of tuberculosls. The New York World today says that Paladino's sweetheart who vol- untarily got in touch with the police on his arrest, is Mrs. Florenco “Pal- oo Carter, formerly a cigarct girl a night club. 'FACTORIES 70 CLOSE DOWN | FOR WEEK-END VACATION |Majority of Plants Will Suspend | | in |8 | @ Operations for Friday and she met Paladino at Coney Island in | | July, 1924, and belleved him to be | a gambler and bootlegger. Ehe sald | he had plenty of money, kept good | hours and treated ner and her bahy with extreme kindness. She sald | she knew nothing of the operations of the Whittemore band. Saturday The New Britaln factories, v will close down Thursday |night for the Easter holidays, re- ‘mwnlng on Monday morning next, | according to information secured to- day at the various plants. In most ¢g, the offices will not operate on Good I'riday, but will continue activ- |ities on Saturday until noon. | Those plants which will cldge | I'riday and Satupday are The Stan- ley Werks, the " Stanley Rule and [Level Co, Russell & Brwin, Corbin | |8crew Corporation, North & Judd, gy Reige-a X | torney Frederick (* Hungerford rep- ‘:;::“l’(‘:‘ ,“V':"‘hu"r‘(‘“"\,. “"l‘;ml\fl‘:lrnl fhmvmm the defendant. It | {4 ' Sy brought out in court 1 Mrs. Woit- |Manufacturing Co. willsuspend [io% g sua00 which the couple joint- activities on I'rlday only. The New |y 5009 Tho man was arrested by -SX:'“I"}"‘"; 1’;"";‘:;"“ ;;‘i’\ "'Ig:“] ‘i:: g | Officor Thomas Feeney at 11:05 Friday ¢ s not kr i §iiah | |whether the ‘plant. will operate ‘on {© c/ock last night. i Saturday morning or not. No de {elstons have yet been made at sever lal other factories WHITTEMORE GANG TRIALS RUSHED \Even Mvs, Whittemore to Face Court--Story Was False New York, March 31 (P—The sweetheart of Anthony Paladino, member of the Whittemoro gang ot | cwel thi was ordered before the | Queens county grand Jury today to | repeut a story she told District At- torney Banton Monday night Puladino and Willlam Unkelbach, | inother gangster, testified before th body Monda and indictments | against two “fences” who are allcg- | d to ha bought loot from the | gang, were expected today. Police | n only expect to arrest the| nces,” but 1o recover a large por- | Bén- b WIFE CHANGES HER MIND Since the complaining witness | Mrs, Rose Woitka, was not present | in court this mornfhg to testify against her husband, Michael Woit ka of 200 North street, on a non-sup- port charge, the case was nolled. At- W | r LEMON fifteen other flavors tion of the Patsy of Walter | Y. her | Smeriglio. | over his body |ing dress w girl IRUCK DRIVER EXONERATED, | §tamford, Conn., March 31 (A Emeriglio of this city, driver the truck which fatally injured Allen, 16, of Port Chester, N, on March 24, was exoner- Coroner John J. Phelan, ated by Mrs. Carter told the World that | who handed down a finding of no riminal responsibility today, The Joy was riding a bicyele with anoth. or youth on the cross bar, when in m attempt to avoid hitting one uck he ran into that driven by The rear .wheel passed and he dled a few gtamford hospital. wours later in NIGHT CLUB RAIDED York, March 31 (P—More 100 men and women in cven- forced to leave the wl club at West 45th street, when closed the place early oday after arresting Joscph Reeves, he manager, on a charge of keep= ni a disorderly house. A dancing 4 another employe were are ted with Reeves ° polied READ HERALD CLASSIFVIED ADS EXTRACT The Williams & Carleton Co, East Hartrorp Conn. £30,000 loot. Reports that Jacob Kraemer, ains” of the gang, and his brother con, had confessed proved unfound- and Mr. Banton announced the ir trial on the robbery ch would be rushed to court. bit refl right. 1f you don't, it's all rig But t too, “On t Want Street Repaived First—Spolkos- & s far as I'm concerned n golten started vears this fello WMAK burgh man Says Pire Truck Was Mired It not be quite o right for 3 owed up fime vou up to tl on it. Your 1 guess she t your myself clear, Smith? T Answering Alarm. the bureau c lcements of + made loeally, nodde aid 1'd ge ISsUppos Proposals of the board of public works to place concrete sidewalks s Murder Charge on Jerome and on the €ast| pichard Reese Whittemore him- side of Hunter road met with OP-feopy wwill, in all probability face a position from property owners at a lyurder trial in Buffalo for ¥ | hearing last night. The board de- [ing of {wo guards in an armored cided to lay the project over for in- eap holdup the Mr. Banton has speetion, the result of which will be linformed Governor Smith that FORMER MAYOR OF | road the spokesman for the lthe state of nd, which alsc Edgfll‘ J, Dmhme PflS Away\g iy G ners. He declarcd that jeceks him on a charge of murder, at Age of 81 hived girl saw 1 him. An polie er of no g Aol a drawing afficer man's Mor Morton tad, You ® nd talk to him =0 tion when to{ fron the far en 1 taken and girl 2o in £ order & men ha T man of the station o ted pleas- Morton will Audrey and T New York on t know him. jand eall n to him?" about. noo “All Bu nd Tl take L no Morrow apartment ilin lHow » There right You e Yoolittle, th in QUEEIC oy morning {he stra tared at him Easter Time Flowers Right now we have the Most Beautiful Lilies and other appropriate flowers you have ever seen. Come in and look them over. construct, ; s expression ¥ Ho held out aper {o num telephone Lle ma petition for a corner of ard d to hospital for treat- Greve found Toelittie and Hebron, trom Meriden born { Phone your order now for Easter Corsages and plants. hen it was lez two petitions of profest were sent to nmission. boxes, 1 Vil to be tories in the was opposed to the change in {rhe governor will decic dewalks until the road was re- gjtion question as soon as he ired. Ho told of a recent jers from a slight illn neighborhood in wh Erie county z 2 stuck and had to use the |pected to be given first o Merlden, March 31 (M—Edgar J. | sidew not i lgend Whittemore to the electric chair I 81, president of the Home | favor of putting in sidewalks for the |however, as Mr. Banton explained National Bank, president the ‘ 1tomoblles to break the vote 'that once relea he ‘Do Ie Box compar and former not a s property [could not be brought bhack to New navor of Meriden and state senator, | OWner voting in the affirmative. York for trial. Leon Kramer may 1 at the Me hospifal last| A request for additional com- lalso be sent to Buffalo, as District | at 10 o'clock. Mr. Doolittle | pensation over a recent confract 1o | Attorney Moore of that eity has what s ftoronwlinta Poarl afacticn roads in sections being [he terms, conclusive evidence that bout a yea ned in the Stanley Quarter was | he was implicated in the hold up. 1to } ed by Joseph Che Death or Liberty ek Mond ard decided to tak tter up | “There is no chance of Whitte- ek of his » it neees- | at its next meeting. more's being sentenced to life im- | v 10 g0 10 ! In the case of th prisonment in Buffalo,” said Mr. station on Moaore, “He will either be convict- 1 Broad streets, ed and executed, or acquitted,” Dis- | 1at the petitioner trict Attorney O'Connor, of Balti- | withdraw v » more had asked him to waive his claims on the gangst ¥ ned, he refu despite Mr. O'Con- nor's “gua " of hanging Whit- temore for murder of a prison guard. start but A petition for a s Carmody cur Allen street petition the hoard voted to order them placed by July 1. Tt also or- red the installation of sldewalks the north side of West Main ot from old Burritt street to Black Rock bridge and the repair the sidewalks on the south side v tesis for cha in gived and acted state, For | sides of tod with | te cwalk on both irom Lyma reet petltion No order too large or too small for us to properly fill. VOLZ THE FLORIST *2 WEST MAIN ST. Flower Phone 3700 and 3701 the fae 1 strect as re for In the latter | Ive s Must Stand Trial Mrs. Ma Whittem must stand trial ¢ . a robbery ch the confossion of her husband, by whicl he hoped 1o obtain her freedom, be. ing termed a “pack of lies” by T trict Attorney Banfon Death faces another member the gang, but not from the hands of law. Mr. Banten said “Shuffl Goldberg, Whittemor leutenant, is 1 bs on e ret mayor ge, from | imons 1 sixth tarm, but o0 larity e 15 clected by other of H latuy eenat and in i @ of Chairman Fran 1 City Engineer Joseph D, | Williams acted chairman, Conlon gl (To Be Continned) EA i rnor, an e roc BARE KNERS ORDERED COVERED BY CENSOR erbury. | piversity of Kansas Show Shocks i 1 t gov S of go i ASSOCIATED PRESS T0 GIVE MORE RADI TALKS = ; . OME-HABE CANDIES h {appy Gastertide Series of Informative Are Ade Modesty of the Dean Nanned Through the of Women Month of April 31 (P— y Kans: 1 by wom- | per- TS e 3 L issu chorus girls in stockin e order the show s and dispense with cer- an ur while the es of a “Wild West" bar- afternoon's girls ransacked the town for HEEREE J@W@fl/&’@’v on| SPECIAL EASTER PACKAGE W Now on Sale in 1-2—3 and 5 Ib. 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