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- . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, : ” nts an hour at the Landers, Frary [expectation of & reward. He was [ B[]RR"WS MARKERS & Clark plant but } Wsi't enough honest. and square. with the New City Items ’ ‘DUWNWARH TREN[] money and he wouldn't take the|Britain police,” the attorney said. S { ob. “Some of you boys will go to n made it possible for the police ] erri e U M b e i ki -t |Saturday to Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Jones & renOEt bF the Ne 3 THAKITORD) SOGR L cents an hour either,” commented |evidence, not any finger :,mrf“k (I”o' 101 South Burritt street. (o \,'\“ Low, O ’ ET S S —— e the judge. understand, and_ only for Shean,| William J. Fowler, formerly of i S Daniels Frank With Court and (Woman Tined for Contempt. |Chapman 'might not have been |the Elmer Auto Co. has Joined the | ic commisian, siss s g‘:‘ a4 31WEST MAIN ST. NEW MIMN- | Mrs. Anastasia Novack failed tofcaught. There was no bargaining. | S*les Staff of the Automotive $9.910,640 atter taxes and charge N LO R d A M d I e I Fined 10 Show I S weec 480 1% St berformed et s esmples | e Co : |stoaot ater s and charse, | NOW LOW REGOTUS ATG Made ot Tel. 2040 ** Saturday when she was notified by as some of the sons of your arry Sherman of the 8tar Clean- | p35"c. niattoce This compares with | M dR hbe BAATOR OFNCE CCRNTRAL AP BRI e acd, and taken to the police station |a peculiar service, He has, never [Partment today that a ladies’ Bltil s oictin the suns| Although he intended and, in fact, [ Where she was required to put up @ |made an effort to ascertain the con- |08t Was stolen from an auto parked | 6 05 0 Tl o e p S & od from & friond's car, Garland W. | failed to appear. She was arrestod| atder, . {reported to the police today that | 750 in today's dull trading, although We Offer and Recommend Daniels, known to his fricnds as|and brousht into court this morn-[g ol had & good \rm"" N 110015 Toft on a job at Burritt street | o == | movements in several groups were Flash” Daniels, was fined $20 and |ing where she told the judge she f‘“"‘"‘ 1d. He went to ‘-'»‘" school |y aqr Myrile were stolen Saturday |, Lreliminary figures of April earn- | pighly erratic. Nev records ]u i i 8 Indes BIY BAlIng hrcanss tok| Bideint which ihe oadl intaieton ”f“"’ what the newspapers pub- |"*The cetiool accommodations com- | 1018 railvay "8 Bross of $2.-fgentative fssues in the motor, rub- ! ! z violation of the motor laws. Daniels, | came up and sent her husband i ed about him during the Chap-|mjttee will meet at the school de- | °:°° SEsEaL mnontn merchandising and motion y YIELD ABOUT 6 wWho 18 & Datly dresser, was partect, ad. Neither the husband or jwife| 2R trial the public gathered the f;,rtment office tomorrow afternoon SOMPRGoCISO sections although with a few y frank 1 the court, and spec- [ showed up. She was fined $5 for | MiPression that he was a pretty bad |at 4 o'clock. The same commit > : L SR ptions, declines were limited to tators who know udge's meth- | contempt of court |sor A boy and a pretty bad sort |\ hich has functioned during the to 353,284 1n 1926 {3 point or two, ods were of the opinion that he sav- rio Discharged. |ot & man, but I waut to call your|} year will again be in session, 1 LS | High Low Clos ed himself a sentence by so | 1 ot that ‘& woman ocoupies| onor 8 ftentlon to thedfact ith ving been elected at the school e Al Cm & Dye 115% 110% [ doing. He had ju rchased a car |4 } another man's room and | s the first time Shean has ever |y,0arg meeting Friday. o Fuller, | t of|am Gan' .. 4 1% which had not been registered this | an or two men are present,|2PPeArcd in any court charged With| mhe TUnited Parents and Teachers | ROlls-Royes of Amer tes that |y Cr & Fay 93 - - vear. On April » went for 8| even though she is clad in green|®® offense assoclation will meet tomorrow eve. [ 11¢ 'St Rolls-Royce cars in the |y Loco 943 94% n rive, going to Hartford and then |ploomers and other unconven 1| Attorney Granfield then went on |ning at § o'clock at the school super- | L 0ited States for the first ¢ Am Sm & Ret 114% : 114% 'y o Plainville with markers he bor- | attire does not constit to tell about a transaction With a (intendent’s oftice. O e s RN ConUl i sire i g et — owed without permission | under the statutes, ruled the named Baker, which was dis- i | er than in the corresponding|sm Tel & Tel 143% i 143% ([§ Burrict Hotel Bldg,, New Britaln Telephone 2580 ‘!mrm“‘ Brayne's ¢ In Plainville | phe case was that of Mrs, Bla lcussed during t Chapman trial, | SEARCH CAR FOR BOOZE | Pfriod SBINOL A Tob! 1 = 2 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Is ca He t the | parmalow of 59 East Main street, |but the fact is, according to the at- | Emil and Allen Norden of Plants- | averageiAm Wool 2 227% Donald R. Hart, Mgr, markers and > Alfred Bondon, who rooms at torney, that Shean was forced 1o |ville reported today to Lieutenant ¢ English|any cop 44 : B AS Birest home, and Emil Garon, who o several thousands of dollars to [Samuel Bamforth of the police de- | 39 €ars | Atchison 120% 1291, O'Mara and c pies room b af the York hotck » good for Baker. (During the |partment that their car was followed | were be- | Bald Loco ...100% 9% WE OFFER— nregistered car. met the other two on the|recital of this transaction, Shean [last night by a sedan bearing mark- | Bait & Ohio . $5 2 each cov o They said they w odded his head slightly, in appre- lers 45-443 and that somewhere in | 2 Beth Steel ., 8 1 FIRST N iBerE L s Tial invited theri €oih {ciation of his counsel’s statement.) |(Berlin at 1:20 o'clock this morn ~‘r fi'“ York | calit pet A 215 21 ATIONAL BANK Lot i ol | f00d. Some one com-| Predicament Surprised Judge |{1¥ were Stopped and searched for | Lo Tt ; OF NEW YORK Driving home he felt himsel T o the police. Detect -| At is point, Attorney Granfield |liauor 14 car \-Myj ; ’m!.nx:l A e 2 6214 633 and stopped 1} ot | Beant Willlam Ca3icCue, Sergea 1 a paragraph from a letter from e e T bt wh e alh 5 1203 120% and stopped his car but 1ot | byl o'Mara. and | Detective | Principal Ellis, and Shean gulped ree girls. The case was r r T Iphient phending Sl {3 iy 01 WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS A Detnotive | Thomas J. Feeney raided the room |The attorney then read a complets | o Constable Brown of Ber- 88 erc nosiene: i as J. Teeney and Patrolman | N4 arrcsted tho trio. Thes letter from Justice Carroll to Mr. P g SR la 3 304 sl - soth men fully dressed the womi- | father of the accused man, = o A i 9 X L g I NS e G it e W follows: “Dear Mr. Shean: The last WIMRIR R Bl R % s in jai g ~ | shocked t1 etectives and |(ime T saw you I thought You looked | gThe desree team of Rev. W. A s The ¢ ot ¥ iving | made_Prosecu ey Joseph [very mueh discouraged. As an old |ty branch. A. 0. IL, has becn sc- : 6% 65% rred against Arthur Bartinelli |G W00ds blush as ho inquired at|fricnd of yours, let me say to you [lected to initiate a class of 125 car Dodge Bros A 227 21% 223 | A ox street, arrestod Sat-|S0me length of the green bloomers Jost hope; keep up your cour- | 411268 '\ ”‘r“xv nex: "";' ‘:\" & 45 Du Pont De p S D atiaive: ihomas \ by the policemen. lage and don't allow your afflictions | {EROCH: ‘,"“‘N“‘””Y: £l hy;”‘m Nem 208 208 208 ——_— He 1 i)'v‘vw:“ collision on | dent. Judge Alling ruled that t e Iwill soon leave the hospital, well as | ““‘ x ""”" A ,”““' A\""‘ Eri s 37 HARTFORD NEW BR"MN , 4 ood et ned s mothing unusual about a Man |ever, and you wil have her with you |Sihe! LSOk e Ceatee | L 122 1% : rord road, ing s’ coat and ooliar. OIE In Bia s aheem ana comfortyou [ ulukvr G Iie 1 i i Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt:Hotd ) Lol \ negro of Nev | 0N home, as did Emil. Neither did | .00 oo " vou are sad about | (Continu Genl Asphalt 2% 63 Tel.2-7186 Haven, ‘was charged wilh operat |ltne court see any crime in the tactjye ;. = v cannot blame you for| | — [iGedliie 8% ing_ an autoniobile while infoxi-|thAt the woman's apparel was mot. ;o ™"y yave known Walter almost | Muncle he ished quarters at a | G®nl Motors 5 126% | He was arrested radic | S 5 e wear on 1€/ gnce he was a baby and no one was D ea t h 3 | liotel and worked secretly with Cap- | Gt North Iron nan Tdward Kiley ar 5 Hexjaltorney) iy more surprised ‘than T was at his n Puckett, so nobody would learn | Ore Ctfs ] e UB N We Offer: ; o Currs” ils cuag | bers, said his client might have ot Sevh it et 1 ithesses were to be. Dr. |Gt North pfd . 724 123 72 e Cri— vas continued unfil ne ; jEndincrhe R Btanotmordl, vas vicious or in any way cruel and e is now in Fort Leaven- [ Gult Sta Steel § 62 621 e At “;“m”,,J 1 v:m\\‘vrr‘;‘ L0 il think him to be without fanit | 4o SleXGACEr SWlARR prison after being convicted | Hudson Motors % . el a1 propristy or fmprapriey of 10 | [ %l o™ o ahways anpenred | o\ F e o a0 opay o | f violation of the law relative fo |Ti Con . it 50 shares American Hardware ! olled B0 0 me to be kind, and industriaus Haltimore, ALd, S | narcotics, and a former prosecuting k ol 5 SRR ferhae l SR “I think all his mistakes of i for the hospital early | O.clél 1n Muncie is alsg 1n prison, | I TM" 4 J : & shares La p e c . w..uxm- influcnced and controlled | (oo WO 10 NIGITES 4R OPORIION | \ir. Hickey, asked by Mr. Ateorn Cop ; LIICLS, R raxy ar of a ncighborhood quarrel d and once his confidence Was [, \ytato Lithuanian ty, threll Frot oot sl il ned his self control was gor 1| United Lithuanian soclety and the | 4qiog’ L e s supposed friends had complet . 1 el Judge oy AL ] V3 UNE Tfl FIVI: YEARS nosed HeRds Il connies Mutual Aid of ~Landers, Frary &!cin'\hat he thought of Chic Hart's R - ers and on other ecdifices tolled as . [ gl canse of his | C1aTk company Surviving him are ork, Mr. Hickey replied that at all § 781y service began in the churcim S ’,‘,“ wife, three daughters, Anna 8 the ¢ aratloniEivan i By T 563 arrival of the body at' t (Contint First Pag You know and he knows | 7 0 &M TR TORT S0 Seter, | e New Britain police whs excel- 2 g 1 | , the priests and alfar boys I = ow 1l nger to be avoided. 1t b rthe Wil .“ fheaa = In fz he said, “nev FOLIg IN MUTE TR‘BUTF WhO w‘fiu part in the mass marched b ol an went to Water od one, Te has nearly paid his | ppo fineral B hold Wadnea i ; 4513 e 'v“ ‘v ‘flw<‘ai the casket n, stopping at the Old Colony debt to soctety and vou WillT hove. | gy morning at & o'clock at St. A N e ) S 4 : oy | for the nig when he is returned to you, "0 | drew’s church. Interment will be in M 515 661 e and told him to put itin| ~Peck Praises Aloom out two months ago, was I s in M 4 It Bells Toll King's A, e E b the belt tight | Attorney Peck said M Idant ot thigiolts diea. Sat £ A AR 5k ne: S : i B, W A . parked t car, Chapman leaving _“” = wn‘x ¥ b e TN r e time he resided wpproached Chapman as Chapman [ 6935 r years o of the ske s replaced in the hearse e et : / an there and proceeding o the o8 @ 5 RPHEE e ; Iways carried his revolver in . se body was in the caske procession formed on the avenue tlen hetheof thamtiate tots | store lentered dtiand Blew a: ea Dok oS T Ciie diate | Surviving him daughier, |helt, Silk shirts worn by Chap % [t 1 | While mass was and it then to St. Michael's About half an hour later h | Go: - Peck pointed Doris Carpenter; , Mrs. Far- lwhich, Mr. Alcorn said were not 5 5 el ek in the ASWEE A, e to Shean and told him to come along, | °f Peck pointed |04 o Middletown, and his father {introduced as evidence In the trial 97% 95 5o schooliof & Traffic in the city stre Grorg arrest ster n has already served : : 2 |pazochl ODLOfE St Ll Patrolman Fred Wagner on a charge | Which Shean did | practically two years in jail. and brother in New Hartford, The lecause it was unnecessary to do so, $i7 dgis | int s o g Sslmy puac L of assanlting & St tinna tering the store and secing ) PRACUOLIY (WO verra i Itk tuneral was held vesterday afternoon [ad marks of revolvers on ther 4815 4Sk eni nelt or nearly half an hour. The inter- in police e that his wife g whatiGhapmenhiadiddie; Shedn Aa1K /o0 et s Oanroll bithe cessed | Lon e Hantiord s Bouta RATEE: & O BRI Siliolid of Anderson and 118 o % h metn W grave which had . This is too much for me. 1 can't Iv and came as a complete [0.Cl0ck. The pall ~ bearers were | Chapman, the lives of two of the 81 114% i e e Leen pr e .,mm). plot. 4 stand this.” to which Chapman said: | "' e e o ien” [Thomas Gunming of this city, Otfo |most desperate criminals in the sy gt e e What's matt are you gelting 120 et o for his Surke, Mr. Foreman, Mr. Clark, Mr. |country were terminated, Mr. Alcorn,| Ward Bak B 26 5 e AT o s e i nky? Ther a few coppers | EETCU: 18- promote | MUTPLY and Mr. Farrands said, and it is appropriate to ex- | West Elec 8% to the church, the throng was solid- LER SHAFT F ] SRR AvetnAnare ¥ou dou't need ” i — ¥ y-\\»“‘wrm& and H\n‘vmwld\wvl to White Motor 51 e maecsat uat U ouleiis s agar to worry.” hean left the store and |!"§ % AR e Mrs. Anna Johnson ail who assisted in removing them | Willys Over 18 Dl 1REEk MelEE el fora b fn e b viihe e N PTURIN a i S ed Anna Johnson, 55 years old, | from the earth ] Woolwarin 37 £ i)t e { ! 3 e, Oific ‘ ol i th Sie 6t B W, Tohnson ! 17, Judge Mangan said it appears that | = — varlous district republican organi [kt i e ey Nt et L€ malee W | Chureh street, died at hor home Jast | Chief Hart and Mr. Puckett are en- | fons, mempers of the Womer's clubs has bacame “Taken in custody by th Nuentimatatat SHean s @ hat H=tls 5 DRl LU R O G | Shosaicatss had ivocated i tain police, Shean very promptly |, o oot O e B o soc Valkyrian lodgs Is that Mr. Hickey is entitled | N S Alppiuag oon aypcaiec 8 e ilen | 101d Who his companion ws ikl bl les her hushand she is survived 10 a share. Mr. Alcorn replied that | i e Il”\" e o ot Chdflge Sllgges OF TI‘]bU[e to s AR “The police. searched everywhere |, .c4o 1o those acts. He was easily 1o sons, Arthy 1! Jol m»u‘um .‘.1“:\]‘,"‘4 "\rn;:lr{\n:\“‘l\v» “v;‘rl:;\\“‘l'll i i lay off the | 08 - lyl‘l‘m‘yx T ;‘:‘,4‘$‘,‘n“11x'“)“ etk ot |lot. There afetuuhings plics be | \nli\ h:;v Hied, il ot New B 1 did only what tho atate paid him tor. | i 2 Hirens itaile st Hemes OT 1898 to Hmlr a ‘_‘h {.u;f o f Selic |m )-. T,:‘:‘M:\m.'\rhn! \qfh -Iu» zy\fm Sl the logic of determining who is | o | - —— 00, may overlook, and wish o held entitled to the reward is carried far | A : Floyd Gray of East stroef, who |l Captain Puckett's act ition of the court. First. Shean | Wednesiay 4! AR TR ottt erian) Fays v sis- | for the proposed Spanish-American waus arrested yvesterday hy Motor- | VIY brav "‘”‘ oy & very brave | g0 fo the scene of the burglary | ' B . + boen made |information that it was Chapr In war memorial has been substituted evele Policeman William Hayes and Shean “performed very real his own car. He nt i Chap=/LtAUESNENS el el sl S R or the original plan with its 2- Patrolman Delbert Velloy ingg | Service to the state of Conneeticut. [inan's car and he was not equipped fBrickson & Carlson Co. i in charge. | who sUot DIECCr Bl ¥ J: & . foot tower, and its acceptance will irunk and heating . tolq | He did not ask anyone that I know |5 commit a crime. He did not have/l§ > e allowed to accept rewards,” unless | Phoenix Fire i i bofly ) B2 NTESC KpoX. the! hoard of Sxrbs A pledgn | ©f What his punishment for his part pistol and so far as we know, h ltheir superiors permit them to do |Tra rs Ins Co.... 70 1 urday »“‘~“w\-"'w\ tonight when the coun- » suspended sentence of 30 days in | Whom he ed after 1l ever had was the one Chapman F l “nilon fo \Iunm:ululln., 1 ourd to obtain an appropriation of | placed on probatfon and. foid|had the authority to promise: him igave nim. Second, Shean told on unerais Marvin said the end of a|Am Hardware 78 iy { BODROTIMELely (P18, 500, lie ever gets drunk again he will | ANYthing and nobody, so far as I ¢)apman within half an hour of the | {lem— e pter is now being written, | Am Hosiery 2 upon i The amended plan will cost $1,500 AR knew, did promise him anything. Un- |} e1a That s before T even | easo roflects great credit | Beaton & Cadwell a0 lilies | More than the original. A higher SOl E i ey on a |68 We want to protect criminals, We ' yow there had been a crime com- Mrs, Percy. 8. Riker 1 the state attorneys’ office, and in | Bize-Hfd-Cpt Co cor 8 At was suggested by A. M. Paon- arge of Kenmess and breach | Should encourage men who are ready | nitted, and to this day, hg has not, | services for Mrs. Percy |, "o irications of the investig gs & Spen oc town con near the close of his admini- : Patrolman John | to_ tell the ‘truth to the authorities |14 1iv knowledge, inquir ’ as to of Chestnut streef werc Jn, it developed that th o ings & Spen pfd - t On a wi \on as mayor and was approved ! i (4110 £ into court promptly.and asslst |what punishment is to he given him, (held orning at the home of |tigh. it developed that the Bristo] Brass o 6 . Is “Our C} Fdward F. Hall of <ed the latter out | iR Prosecutions of those \Who commit | I recommend a sentence of from (1T Mrs. Anna Rickert of i’ oo Woo rood, is due | Colt's Arms 20| ! , Johahics (and axativn hen the policeman | CFiMe one to six years in stat prison sington and at 9 o'clock at St 0, oo have tak Eag ock ! | st & T et \ possession of « | “FOF & year and a half an has + T bellove fs ample in view of |Peter's church where a requiem | PO 0 0By B offi- | Fafnir Bearing Co 8 9 K wees | O LD IR kel ek 10 DR ot mm No evie | been in jail, in close confinement un- ijce he has rendered the [mass was celebrated by Rev. Charles | 0 oo " na ) o ooricer who shot | Hart & v 100 cortege moved to | ° e e A e ! te indicate {hat | til humanity required that he be|ato of Comnecticut, from one to |Coppens " 2derson—whose unfline devo- |Landers, ¥ . 82 |t headed 1 & Wil 5. el intend to the gun., He BV le more latitude. Th rce on the first count. and three [ The pall bearers were Joseph Lit- 1o ©e By i "Gty and their great [N B _Ma € 14 | u l- | e o i B i " is bov would | Statutes provide maximum 8€n- {vears on the second count kei, Erie Corbin, Frank Hahn, Ar| oo, c% 0 ns govere v | n i iy “\; “z.‘\‘ Hams ot obay Him chased him | tence of eight years in prison and a | Peck Objects to Maximum [nold Tanner and Willlam Stauble even in the face of I, seems | ho of i U Sheng s talias it s | $1.000 fine for the two charges on | Attorncy Peck said the minimum |Interment was in St. Mary's ceme- | TR0 0B e (08 L it ] ol E R el L pted by Mil - : which he is here. Most courts in | gentence met with his approval but ters. . Chiefs S. Al Do) Wi wdopted hy Mike discipling his| KRR 56 '8 1 o ourts In | gentence m his app 1 ey sum - i Morro castle in Ha- o e e onnecticut give cons 0 10 the 1 to maximum, . Speaks of Herald Reward s i S !vana harhor. The monument will ther's ¢ on probatior or time served in advance of sentence. ! painted out th ~ maximum - ‘f"’- lIda “"'“'1"“" Mr. Alco riths 2 | placed at the South Main street bl od Timreiaaits lnwu 3 <; a »:'{‘v”“\‘»v‘M“J;Myl 0| jowed by the statutes is ole ivontsy o e ‘l""_“;;\n‘_‘]"‘ e Herald ) ward e ! ntrance to Willow Brook park his boy should aming M ¥ld punishment for the crime pas aircady served practically two |hue wers o oy | dlapoaltion ot IE e bel : Sayor F. Witllam Behrens ;tion votes the appropriat ot o If other parents fhe s mniltedang s e mmelly e et Gl R Peih Foranai oy D e O Herald would prob G ,7 epIHerk) o o AmilY | the council will be asked to pass a 10 5% (roubla it the ety proper consideration | the maximum, that can be given, |A. Ahlquist, pastor of the Flrst| = 0 (o0 rewara ohd Those Among Mourne J i S Use Rake As Weapon rendered the state of Con- | The state's attorne niaalg| DLtherantaniieh, oTRIe o b After court, Mr orn safd he e 2 RES = Tudge Alling expressed hix opinfon | Recteut” b || years which is too severe in view of ment was in Falrview cen : vould recommen asked, t L1a formed lines on either sid OWEN ( i oL wauldl rathert Tigre < Shean Is Not Crimiha service rendered to the state by i Mr. Puckett be given $2300 and the i rough whi the chi T URRY STRIGKEN A= S W hen | Attorney Gantield, in shean's ¢ 1 Shean. his previous good record and toae .'tm'nh"x“.k»— P e ofetin SEaive e 1 e e W severely flayed Florian Laskow- [half, sai agrees with Mr. Alcorn | his_good record sinee being in il 3 il s il 2 b Al ward, with the $500 offered by the ushe Chief Justice George W.| 01 ana s gane rian resides |that Shean rendered a conspicuous | “Why pass the buck to the board of [ nick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AleX- | o g4 1y, ¢ y — who had walked from his Former Member of “Eight Bells” 435 Burrilt street and he was the |2ervice to the state ot !0:'”»"!1‘\.'.!7‘.5, > he asked. He said the As. |ander Pruchnick of 68 John street, |, 0" o) TREASL RY STATEMINT use a short distance away Pl et o laltant i Se of Frank |Shean was born and brought up in | sociated Press gave wide publicity to [ Were held at Sacred Heart e [ing, satd, he would accept whatever | Treasury bal the church alo Among others| Show Succumbs To Heart Attack Terczak, a Grove street merchant, |SPringficld. His parents are very|(ho Chapman case and Shean’s con- | this morning at 3 "’(""_f“w"“v"r:' | portion of the rewards are given, but | s Balan: vho were in the of mourners| gy His 65th Year. charged with striking Florian on|Well known, especially his father, [ noction with it and as a result the | ment was in Sacred Heart * [the board of police commissioners| S RS |and seated by t I8 HAr the head with a garden rake and|Who is a man of influence, affluence | public has put pressure on &ome ==——=—=== | has the power to direct whether the New York —E : angekS6> = |Judge Martin Manton and Mrs.| Owen Curry, 64 years old, a for- inflicting a_gash in the latter’s [And Wealth and this fact has hurt| people interested in the case Y money must go into the pension [000: balances, 120,000,000 _|Manton, Judge Vernon W. Van|mer member of the famous “Eight it and jeopardized the accused man's| Judge Marvin called attention to | | fund ‘or to the chief or any other| Boston — Exchanges, 50,000 Fleot, chatrman of the federal trade | Bells” show, which played in New e svidence abowed that Flotan ‘pcmlHon. the attorn said. | the fact that Shean was identified ‘mer personally balances, 39,00( {commission, U. . Senator George H. | Britain with great success years ago, and his mang were hanging around | “Shean is not a robber, nor a safe ' at the*hospital by Officer Skelly a3 | Use a By Judge Marvin sald he will take a e Moss of New Hampshire, Percy A.[and an employe of the City Coal in the alleyway adinining the Terc. cracker. His downfall is due to the pjs murderer. True, it was the nhnn time to consider the claims Qalle Foos for Bad Rockefeller, who came here yester- land Wood company for about 20 2ak store and were a source of af. fACt that he has not the power to jqentification of a dying man, but ONDEKIARES o[ Chief Hart and Mr. Puckett be. |S€US Agg»v L oday; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cuddihy, |years died at his home, 179 Wash- Pavance to the merchant. Tt was S4¥ no. He had no acquaintance yn the judge's opinion, Shean prob- i Phone (8257 gmp announcing his decision. Mr.| Check; Now Seeks Buyer tormer Lieut. Governor C. B. Wilson, | ington street, this morning ot heart heainght ont that @ nember of {imes With the underworld. Chapman aply realized he was in a difficult Upposite St Snrs's ¢ haren ‘l‘ut-kvn has already been granted| L @, Stone of the Cudahy Co. of Col I. M. Uliman, Postmaster Ar-|trouble. Dt efive Thomas J Feency and Picked him up and used him as @ position and thorefore talked freely || Westence |13 Summer <"~ 182-3 |4500 reward offered by the United frartford reported to the police de- thur T. Connor, Secretary of Stato| He was a native of Norwlch and cther policemen hive heen sent to DUffer for whatcver activities he had to the police. The judge sald It s | e e et for Chapmans ar- partment this afternoon that on |Francis A. Pallottl, Judge Tt. W. Hux | apent all his life as a resident of {his nelghborhood to disperse gangs |In Springficld. Shean did not intend prohable that the public will say | rest for the postal robbery. | Friday he delivered 12 cases of eggs ford of Stamford, State's Attorney|Norwich and New Britain. He is of boys Wwho were making a nulsance |L0 crack a safe when le came to Shean is being let off easily. He sen- 0 RER,S Mrs. James Skelly will receive |in front of a store across the street | Willlam H. Comley and scores of [survived by his wife, a daughter, of themaslved, |New Britain that day. l]lw 1,;.;1 '1!;4 tenced him to one to five years in B LLE $129 which was found in possession | ¢rom the Kilby house in Berlin. A M‘wn‘. i e L i“‘“ Mary Curry and a -or; Joseph One of the witnesses, a membor of {abpointment at his brother’s hotel | state's prison, dividing the sentence of Walter Shean when he Was [man in front of the store gave him actory Suspends Worl Curry, a supernumerary policeman. Florian's gang, informed the court [in Springfield that' night. He was|on Skt or Me, Alasr: POSY SHOP arrested following the murder of |a check for $117 on the New Britain | AS the funeral procession ap-| Funeral arrangements in charge that he was not working, He said [not dressed for burglary. Immediately, $hean was led away. | LKT US FILL YOUR WINDOW BOXES | Officer Skelly on October 12, 1924, | Trust Co. The check, signed George | Pro ched the church, the children injof M. J. Kenney company are {n- he 16t his fob al the Stanley Works | “Shean told Chief Hart of the o OR URNS IN THE CEMETERY it was announced today. The money | Davls & Son, proved to be no good. fJefferson school nearby marched to | complete. hecause he wanted 35 or 40 cents an |Now Britain police all he knew You might tell her age and live BEDDIN ;xv\“\'n“:llllufl\ AND s since been in possession of the | Later he says the man who gave |the curb and at a factory all “mx‘i - hour and they wouldn't give jt toabout the case shortly after he was|but you had hetter mot tell hOW s . MAIN ST.. PROF. BLDG. TEL, a6, | State's attorney as evidence in the [him the check took away the eggs | was suspe READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS him. He had a chance to earn 20 {arrested, and he did so without any | much she weighs s “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain.” | Chapman murder case, in a car bearing Ohio markers. Bells of the city in church tog-| FOR KQUE WANTS F; » ( 5 L S BN - :