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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926. added to the 57 State Tenator Sim p- | s ng the best band or drum|by Capta ed Smith of the fi Springfield RE ) v York, Aug. 16 P — The? ER ., Special prosecutor, sald 7 th 3 & Ghg ’ g sl IR Island boxing show sched- | would present at the hearing. Tms, ay-Gl ost e s to bring | L { ; de , however Al n'[u, and An- |1 4 tonight, with Johnny Dundee witness, a woman, found b; ) east one of these prize it s & gl el - L cGraw matched ,in the tives r a two-day search, was ments are also being (yrioens Elected for j r d police Saturday, ;{eat t, has n tponed in-J Tersey City Police Solve Mystery | «Comiovee from Prst Paee) SLG% 00"t sa0in hai as & mac | EAA over Pogt Taking Big v ron" 5’ P Zinta| L. F. & C. Grocery Store e private detectives to his home ferial witness, to have been with | tober for the na an meeting ¢ N EREE ereRit t E rture of Dun Wi 0 He Vil . N g hat warrants may be n-\'lm‘l for E arture ol chk]y some time after the murders. 1 when he visited the Phillips | Delesation to New Haven won. mne 1 . 1| stockholders of the Universal Co- two other persons for conspiracy in dee e i R rvane ator Simpson, shouting his st farm, where the murders are be- o the morning and e the! operative store on Muth stréet” sonriedtion ith” fhayaliacua/ iie sco. 1 he ed to meet' ment, declared he wanted to know “"‘:‘: ,;“ T\?‘;f hv;?”cg"”‘mfl"d. l‘n — re night. Plans are inder- | was held Friday evening and a entry of the pair from Canada. Don- T zan for the junior light- Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 16 UP— | whether these detectives had been df'( "1' T, _”-’x}:i was f‘P°f]' Eddy-Glover Post, No. 6, Amer to have a float in the lister to repor! f o e aldson told the pol he rode more on September 7, has 4 man’s vest and the cover of a bank | sent by Mrs. Hall. The defense de-|*° o have changed his story, tell-| ~ % ST convention parade representin ew | f ving directors were e ed n 300 miles by bicycle from C: 3 to fix a new d - | ng investigators that it was the |Can Leglon, will m an atte n by bicy rom Can- to fix a new date. book left in a room in Hoboken, | manded that his allusion be made lehtiof t 13 1998, and mot Sa to have the largest delegatior n as t “Hardware City of O. Marsh, John Hut 8 I e 1 entes it Pina - alfon . willt bar Hald xhere the body of a murdered Wo- (a part of the record to show al- {‘( bkt ‘””T";’\l;;l i Q-“f‘{m:m‘:;m“:‘ g SaR A o ksl the World." ond., Robert Kunz Joseph | August promoters announced, man was found yesterday afternoon, | leged animus on the part of Sena- ;fi;”:‘”_w‘ e "M;]z womfl; me mbers An ithe. e _convention idy-Glov t will £ 2 .25 VOl ahd Willidn s Vo bt - MeGrase . mestine eithes: Aoe jed to the arrest this morning of | tor Simpson. “l”“fl‘m‘, b s Maa Silih s e R0 " d a0 I T K hospi-| J. Sullivan H NEW PLOT IN ATHENS | Hudkins of Nebraska or Billy Bamuel Ackslold, 50, an Austrian,| “Put ft down twice!” Semator| [BU€) ¥ o T hat time. el ks e n Haven i ter the meeting of 16 GP—A ! Petrolle of Fargo, who admitted the crime, according Su‘x‘h)]?son shouted. \t down three | Detectives S m_m;‘r\%rflrvx:t' gatliering o > s are being made by A holders, the directors = 4 m‘_ i ; e to the police. The woman was Ack- es, you can put down iree Whellier her acconnt: st the vist “‘ it = » - Yy mm C fc officer: Pri nt, John ’ AiRbavered - aiea s - % sloid’s wife. times; 1 want it there! synchronized with that of Staub | 3 £ v -president, William J. ern Skl i m:', {"':fl(vo ik ‘(xencml ‘ng,e“s Demdes The bank book cover, was from al Architect Is Called 5 S Ghd Blevenk s ralenel 0. A. Ma B ‘| ;' T Xy ‘”' s He Will St foboken bank, and Detectives White | An architect who made the dia- § 1 sspaavas eells 16 Blanared ¢ 2 e 5 ymond ¢ FREER on. AuRTE 5 A and Moody were assigned to this|grams of De Russey's lane P R a sterday Senator F s 5 SAERIF CLOSES STORE 1 t 2 ST Baddwi o d @ I '\«‘T;M f/‘:“ G {1{ etitugion. This morning shortly | where the crabapple tree stood, o A Oarpenar e . { the store, showed a oy B PR 3 el Today “That e Mot st after the bank opened a man carry- | physical objects that were men- ¢ t seven hours s r _ g T i at p cess ear and the interest of A it B ) ',m_”;‘m! log his coat over his arm entered |tioned Friday in the testimony of| gy Bl el R itg stoe Altamit ave a n : : « 2 Shiows IR he mtone P o : P S i ey and sought to draw his savings. The | Jane Gibson, was the first witnes S STo it TATiot R 1 ¢! sures its continuation for Lot s G A ogle Al —_—— t to come. Mr. Baldwin : - th . next session Jetectives noted the material in the | C . other A s 5 s ic s . time : . T vas the| His testimony fixes the aistance, Brothers Arrested for | to the pub £ ; : Ly eiebians anl Esniaan G i R il Legion, malke t St ON POLICE BLOTTER. rame as that of the vest found in the | from SV 10 DD r‘”‘:“;y“’ Alleged Tire Thefts | s rar Al ; bi 13 E —_— s “Altho 2 e i Shosk B e oviaon. | 6. 1t was from @ Qisfaee of 30| Tooteh SroB), sgsd A% of 00 Wi jcarey a large dofesal New . bl of YWashington Water Works : reporica to the police tha 2 ¢ o said, ‘1 o B > v - £ he said h 8. Gibso; hok- i U e R o 5 alr ts ar n sale now z s = 5 Yorkers o0 1] - - tire 2 n fr € it will giv me the legisla- er said the woman was his wife. | feet, Q‘l' that -“; . (‘\;-1!'; r:k‘ re held by the police for [at Cr et Tivug 8 EES i nd are ret . Workers Are Tax Exempt p; 3 &l They wera married In the municipal | ing her ’“f\d 'T'i”“f 11 ;’-'4 ifl'"‘ tomorrow morning, the former v s 0 ity c b r fond Washin 3 £ ies , < 23 ter giving attention to office building, New York, in March, and e scene she described riday. the s " ¢ was 2 on charge of burglary 1 the | 1 r t ket T f employes nunicipa 1 The 1sec Jbors of| e an : e tick : : : which accumulated durini since that time lived at various ad-| Th T idmoboration latter on the charge of theft, as the | mittee, - orks are exempt at 296 Stanley s il il i dresses in Hoboken. Several times 9 ) s bt 5 s trig ; 5 } I ChenvoRjeion hp O i sessions of n of tax : ¢ : s gene will leave Wednesday for they separated because of ather men, re bl Daniel Cosgrove and William C T ) i eust 26, Roger S 3150, ¢ 1 1 ng f (3 a t wed vacation at Lake and the woman's liking fior liquor. | oger & b ¢ | e ) e Satnrday night, according to his con- witnees, testified he in De Rus- |, 0/ sey's lane the night of September| poh voung men are said to ¥ fessiqn, he found her in a house in | Hoboken, in the company of other | 14, 19 : stolen automobile tubes from u - o Eale ¢ " == =l r‘A:p!nrlflr and Stevens, SHOWINg| o1 Kennedy's automobile, and oo 0 Rissage ;] A S PRINTING CO. taen and, persuaded her to return to | o effects of their stay in Somerset| .oh Srogi is said to have broken . A 2 Johnson of 45 M 1 gne ter left the employ 7 county jail were brought into the y. 50k o £ a build B e 2 {reported thi of money frc the Adk >rinting Co., Satur- the Bloomfield street address with the lock on the door of a building |, 4" . e g : gk 3 fotaiania-they i 4 a bottle | SOurt room through a tunnel that| i “+ho rear of 87 Hartford avenue : : d 4 o i it bottles s of service with daa it ‘-b)‘nk::v"nui he | connects the jail and court. Mrs. L 8] R 4 , Aus resi- | o Mrs. Wilson of 26 Commonwealt ern. was presented @i wnsiard ono ot hlskey A e | Frances Stevens Hall, charged With| by Michael Welinsky en com- avenue reported six chickens killed | 1 a picce and a pen and and i his swife. remained ; ‘up-un [the murders equally with her| ~yoceph was in police court this i ns charged | yesterday | pencil sct h s there. B st fled, he |Wealthy cousin and her eccentric|mc.ning and his case was continued Roea wuee Dioe Lt St poiins 3 natined tol £ yland dnd’ West The woman became stupef € | brother, is affected by, testimony| until tomorrow morning in $1,00( free a number the return of t » 's license | Virginia, ) Cotter will enter the tive newspaper editors and of Dwight Capen of aver w Britain Gen ital trafn- said, and he then realized he could | 4q4,ced, but ehe waited a similar|ponds. His brother was arrested | never live with her again. He then | hesiok, after court by Detective Sergeant | rs now in jai Lor 100 Columbus and stolen an automobile tire owned struck the unconscious woman over the head with the wine bottle sev-| eral times but this did not kill her #0 he took a strap from his suitcase Carpender Unflinching One by one, characters from an old “thriller”, the figures en-| tered the court room. Carpender, a Sllinger and Officers Cosgrove and Grabeck, and twisted it about her throat s |gnrawd and gentlemanty looking| National History Museum tightly as possible. |man with eyes that never fiinch,/ Buys Old Indian Relics He remained in the room until he |seated himself unconcernedly beside| yictow™ 0 0TS C BT was certain she was dead then fled |his “queer” cousin. His eyes did| .joerconc ©0eS0 L douver Tse to New York. He returned this|not flicker when Mrs. Jane Gibson,|jynq Indian curios from the Patricia morning for his savings at the bank | woman pig ralser, pointed him out|p,\ yecervation His been mold ta tho and the arrest followed. in ccurt Friday as a man she saw| oo Nation et at the crabapple tree about the|\oo york, by Mrs. John Newbig: WALK OFF FIELD | time she heard four ehots fired. He | ging of this cits, owner of the prop- | smiled at her. erty, it was announced today. T _“Willie” Fumbles About | collection included handsomely Willie seated beside Carpender, | carveq stone idols, ~ A wonderful new product Paradise Park Playground Team |fumbled with a handkerchief and|jrge numbers of With Washingtons. and his bushy hair and mustache| (ryi, SUITS RECORDED e s g give him an exotic appearance. § All¥alre non paviment ofa bill for s In a game which ended In the| The court room rapidly filled.| O ok PO FANE N ot prov b seventh inning with the Paradise [The clock was stopped. and as a | . oo or ihe Wedding ¥ Pheks o 3 : Park club walking off the field, the | tipstaff wound and started it. the| o 0 0 B0 G S0t N Washington playground indoor nine [motlcy spectators stared in lethargic| g,)vatore Gallo. j defeated the former team by a 7-4 |curiosity. A FNe . ROn DaVIANL. " of « 116 score on the Washington grounds| The “pig woman as Jane Gib-|y j.n.c gue on the contract for ex- this morning. When the game first |%on calls herself, passed through| .,vating for the new Strand thea- began the teams were evenly match- |the court room, evidently pleased |, on Main and Chestnut streets, Named after a Maine logging camp custom of baking beans in an out-of- ticipated. Schmarr pitched a fine |her comings and goings. The crowd | M. 7. G et involved in a collision in North Haven yesterday with a car driven 2 A Since that time different ways of by James A. Keegan of Meriden 3 5 = preparing begns have become a fad. Chefs,culinaryexperts,food scientists, have evolved countless new flavors. gainst the M. J. Gibbud co., of e o et e i fo i | ™48 cOmBaRE ey o reporters| ML S0 Lo 3120, Atiorady - door ground oven called the’bean hole” team and his own style ball pre- |2nd camermen. Gerard ( s h writs, ; RN vented the Washington batters from | m: ';‘1"“"‘* Are ke which are returnab e city > knocking out any of thelr accostum- |, 0" ue photographs in the| '™ ¥ _ : One of the most precious things Beans as baked in the ground in oncayk each scored a two bagger for | COUrt room. Friday they worked| yyppyry aASE NOLLED 3 G inherited from pioneer days is the the Maine woods have not spread the home team. The score and| . o.ooroohing the principals for North Haven town court this skill to bake beans,beans withanap- because, while the recipe is simple, line-up: ¥ : PEHLOE : ng. the reckless driving charge . e RARIR 000, s o AR - 08 i3 A 'W:mi"‘;“”‘( against John Valenti of 3§ Franklin petizing flavor—plump, tender beans, the method of preparation is hard to azadise) .4 1og Judge Cleary will not permit flash-| Sirect: this city, was nolled. AL | repared withmolasses,brownsugar follow; and then, too, modern cif Washington:—Curvlo. ¢ lights and today is dark torney S. Gerard Casale appeared 3 SR 4 o' L 1 S p; Kovaleskl, 1b; Zembrowski, 88 | x ‘gentle snmmer raim falls out.|{0F Valentl, whose automobile was ? and delicious sugar-cured primepork. folks don’t live under conditions l‘;{*“;‘;::’}fl_ LCurslo, 3b; Nedbala, | sige, and the court room has the { whichmakeitpossibletobakebeans d O 1058 b AR e ty smell of a farmhouse garret Bohnert, 1b; Kurnickl, "ulo. | the paraphernalia of criminologists Many attempts have been made to —huge charts, skefches and dia- . e 7 ; grams, all for use In checking Jane| 1 L Duibemeny; Mrovel A equal the flavor of Maine “bean SRR T Gibson's story. 2 3 : . { N e hrought an action against the Elmer hole” beans but until now no mod- Another Prosecutor Is S0 “Wittusemen Oaflel | Automobile Co., for $200, alleging Maine alone held to old traditions v Asked in Mellett Case | q.> Jin, once accused of the mur-|that the defendant has refused o A ern way has matched the result of S€ | der of Rev. Hall and Mrs. Mills aleo| ... iR e % izi & . O R TP ATy i 0| o o o el ang Mra, Miln £80 | carry‘out the terdia of un greement ; ; and L}‘cfivondcbrfiillg ';\)Ppetmng fia the old-fashioned earthen oven. Prosecutor C. M. McClintock of |against the three persons now | . R 5 S vor of Maine baked beans is cele- Stark county, today formally re-|charged with that crime ik ”:.‘“1“"‘,‘_,l“j,"r,mlz‘ ':'1«(»” o . Beater th o or The new product, Bean Hole a“;;’ln’: Sty CEtare el L0y lEord (Havon, 28 Jeips ald ot the fendant, it is charged, also . efus B | FaLed L1E CONNLy/OVEe, Beans, for the first time exactly repro- James A. ite, former |time the rector and his pretty choir| " oo p Hier a wsed s . b S0 hertn et Gt ha adtis |Tendr were Hain; and ‘Aceused by o, om0 1h8 pa e : i There only, for the sake of having ducesall the eating qualities of “bean Saloon League, as a special assist- | his companion, Raymond Schneider, | o (%% w car Fd ; the old time fragrant flavor of baked ~ hole” beans as baked in the Maine ant in the investigation of the slay- |of the double slaying, was sum-| (oneable Francis ¢ s served | € i s . ing of Don R. Mellett, Canton editor, | moned to tell what he saw when he | (1o writ. which 1s returnable in ol 3 : beans, would they take the time and woods. If you enjoy baked beans The attorney general is in Michi. |crept up on the triating rector in eourt the fitih Monday in Aug | : ¢ : g H. H. Griswold, immediately set out | New Brunswick. the night of Sep- STRINGER SLAPS GIRL. « | in the outdoor earthen ovens. will like Bean Hole Beans. to get in communication by telephone | tember 14, 18 Jennie Giro f h High | 80 the Stark county prosccutor may | Investigators 1 Hayes would|gtreot was sla the face on have the approval or disapproval of | {ake the stand today at the second|yfyrtle street Satur vening by the appointment of Mr. White to- |£°Ssion of the hearing of Henry De|; o iy e day. {1a Bruyere Carpende millionaire | know, ace complaint to banker, and Willie Stevens. eccen-| o 5 arper. She was 3 | tric brother of Mrs, Frances Stevens | f 78 Cleveland stre Baked with sugar-cured prime pork, molasses and brown sugar POLICEMEN VS. The police depart yaseball team will play ther practice game with the cos at Willow Brook park at 5 o'clock this after noon, weather permitting Hall, the three now charged with {ime of the alleged assault the murders. Mrs. Hall is at liberty = b but evidence adduced at LEGION GAME TONIGHT ring applies to her as well Berlin-Bristol American | r wealthy cousin I Legion bas team, scheduled for | yrother. i B Jay. afternoon. was Hayes and Schneider were fol iohed n coause of | lowing 3ahm ¢ ) 5 g will be | father, Nic Quaker Oats | @ “stands by” | |5 ter in Bucee ha Hayes you through | /i K. ™y sy aroused by the art | for § 2,777, according to vol STAE INSURANCE REPORT to the park wifl . today by Commissione | [Gie | | Schneider asked 8 i Insurance ler ash Hayes to \ Dunham him to watch Bahmer a s umber 20,945 | the morning That’s why millions start G T A St B s their days in this way | darkne A fie el $2.023. and the tg Hayes traver e park ¢ ip 4,044,086, O feel right through the morn und themscly s - e ing, you must have wi There they encountered a mar SKULL NOT FRACTURED a nd a woman. Pea d that erk n. Aug. 16 (@ most other meals—that i hneider told her zncheon and at dinner--you usually to start sometl get that kind of food her and her fath e tiaure of ; eriliet But at breakfast the great dietary | 8rilling by detectives, Azariah Beel n ¢ day night, was sent to | mistake is most often made—a hur- | Man. prosecutor, emerged from the yome, Platt Mill Hill, Waterbury | ried meal, often badly chosen. New Brunswick jail to inform re Thioe' - Onakér . Oafs, - contiming | Forcers that Schnelder had contegsed ree drivers charged = 16% protein, food’s great tis 0 Hapeamad Slled DE Ealland | ios g which resulte three builder, 58% carbohydrate, its Mrie Mille yoien they were MISKED Lugig: balng: involve aring energy element, plus all-importan | 07 Foar! and her father. - : x Derby vitamines and the “bulk” that m O ArEoRtag. but SoHlfieloer laxatives seldom needed, is the di Bivek Was rel il SERIOUS AUTO ACCIDENT tetic urge of the world today. e o et Bennalier WES | “imoreidpton;. Conn., A m It is food that “stands by” you 3 upon to testits today. . Taves. | Miss Ruth McCarthy jthrough the morning. Food that | tigators would not deny that these | \WAshington Depot. s in the Char should start every breakfast in your re the two witnesses they countad | lotte Hungerford hospital here with | home. upon to corrobg he story of |@ fractured skull. and Raymond Don't deny yourself the natural | Mrs. Jane Bibson, woman pi g raiser, | 1meh 26, of ~South Michigan stimulation this rich food offers. who Friday pointed out Carpender ue, Chicago. is in the same hos- Get Quaker Oats today, Grocers |2nd Stevers as men sho saw at the (Pital with fractures of both have two kinds: Quick Quaker, apple tree when she heard a | as the result of an automobile accl which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and rrel about letters and heard u [Jent in Bantam yesterday ecvening. Quaker Oats. | woman scream “Oh, Henry!" at [A man named Farmer of Bristol suf- about the time she heard four shots |fered injuries to one of his feet but fired. . Mrs. Bibson named Mrs. Hall |did not require hospital attention. *if t racted his confession and

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