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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DAL THREAT FOR [ IN THE | éSE!ENL‘E FAV[]RS vsis showed it to have an alco- Mrs, Freih vho Policg Tell of Dificulty in Raid ™"t 5 v which s dates and time and t ,‘"““” Ars Mrs. Adelin Freiheit 211 Church strect, wa on three counts of vic liquor law and fined $200 and costs with a suspended jail sentence of 30 days by Judge B. W. Allir po- lice court this morning roa| lengthy hearing. In passing sen ce Judge Allin, d Mrs. Freiheit will go to jail convicted of violation of the liquor | law again. Attorney M. A. Sexton | represented Mrs, Freiheit who plead- e4 not guilty. Assistant Prosecy Attorney W. M. Greenstein preser the state's case Detective Sergeant Ellinger testi- fied that he T Sergeant O'M and Officer Stadler went to Ars. Freiheit's store on September 14 with a warrant to search the prem- ises. After a delay they were ad- |l v hu 1 rs should be mitted to the tenement behind the lemploy "hen, when no atore and seized a quantity cide nts re \ e torneys flay which was found to contain £.03 per [the police for their failure to do so, cent alcohol by volume and 2.44 per | cent alcohol by weight. On Septem- | ber 15 Sergeant Ellinger and Officer warrante Stadler went to serve a warrant o Spoeder Had No License Mrs. Freiheit to appear in court. Carl Warren, aged 23 of 285 Cha As they entered the tenement, Mrs. \ street was charged with driving Frefheit's son called: “Dump it lan automobile without a license, and ¢ dumpf n."d A mlnh:cx}x:(l‘lxr\;w{:”{wlr"\nu':‘vyl 1m~1u}\ o ( luxr{\h street. > ,\!‘mmu | A}:ong fll:‘ \hmle\ ll\t of the Miami River the catastrophic Florida twister left a trail of w reckage and ruin of which this picture was found on ) 3 cyele Policeman Strolls testi- o) ! c| k r f el Srlexcle Bolicemeaina B Sualle eall, shows a typical section. Yachts hon\ol)mt]; htauzos and craft of all types re tossed from the water and left bhroken and | .. . o ’ o X ey 5 tent to sell and malntaining a place [cegsive rate of speed on Church . attered as graphically shown above. i g . ’ Violinist and Singer where it is reputed liquor is sold, |gtreet about 12:30 vesterday. He i t i \w thwd i (“hf S e s e ot neet e e L IR MERED”H AGAIN STRONGER THAN CCONCRETE AND STEEL el b g 2 e oo, s 3 0 = humiliated not want to testify Son E orneys apparently just to hurt the Mr. Greenstein said the avidence a conviction. liquor with intent to sell was pre-|an Tour after crossing. ferred as the result of the sccond| yyarren had his license this morn- wisit. y ing and said he left it home yester- i Attorney Sexton questioned Ser-lgav. Judge Alling imposed a fine of | S geant Ellinger as to the extent of |g14 and costs, suspending .-w~u~mu . Vi e police observation of the place, of the sentence on payment of costs. | p The sergeant said it is a difficult TaoiGhod Obabinued | ; il fask to catch the Freiheits selling| rne case of Frank Yanish, aged | S k D " H F 1 5 o it or liquor becaune they cause |4 o 45 witiaw sreer, enarxed mitn | 060kS 10 Disprove His Farm| euch a fuss over the serving of the |\ cupport, was continued until to- | search warrant that by the time the |, 5,06 morning in 3300 bonds, as Relle Ghal'ges warrant is read the liquid is in the |\pg yanisk was not in court. mewer. Atlorney Sexton asked why |™ Tha case of John Morrone, aged O R DA R Tk a8 s e ot Soncivmed whdlh Byt Tust | g o T Sept 25 95 ; g G : BOAT RLOCK S'"REET TRAFFIC notorious as the assistant prosecuting | 4a morning on request of Attorney | L e attorney claimed. Mr. Greensteln [y 6,04 10 MeDonough. Morrone s interrupted to say that he had not| ;o e stolen four tires, one |lic debate with Colonel Sm #ald anything about the place. Ser- |pog 2 0T 0 orn from an anto- | Brookhart, —republican s gean Ellinger said he would mobile owned by Frank Bordonaro | nominee, on farm relief asents there it he could arrange it. |10, *Stntloy street, A plea of |canses of agricultural depression Attorney Sexton asked if there fs| 1 e oo in g entors . Meredith claimed to set forth a scarclty of agents and Mr. Green- faky Attt proof that the federal reserve board did not, as charge by Colonel steln interrupted to say that is a| ; aquestion of police procedure. Ques- fiETS LIFE SAYS Brook SR e Sl tioned as to his statement that men SasA b S S B et of drinking habits frequent the store -rests and permit them to float new Sergeant Ellinger said he knows one Il |loans while the farmers were held man by name whom he has seen| in ignorance of the policy until vast in several places where liquor s | sums were called in from them, sold. He named the man when| Fhe Huteentintiides Dot T | telegrams from Armour and Com- | \ the defense attorney asked him to. Slayer Oi 14 SO]‘W HB‘S NO[“'; wift and Company. and !‘m' agriculture, today renewed his pub- ced ac er scen the Sl B ergeant Te. inclalr Oil Company, disclaiming man intoxlcated the sergeant | re.) SR Gl R ST plied negatively, sked 1if he hac S ed D h Ny kn d he board's | TVt bad a drink with this man, the entenced to Deat antdon, ; sergeant replied negatively. . nered '\:':n ‘””“r"\rm]\v]m t Sergeant O'Mara testified to tak- S (2 | b nleey o S Minneapolis, part he raid on September| T 2 ‘1“Ag ‘\d\!»‘m‘fin v'\u» 1‘(}'1“!‘1‘: “.,‘r. wait- | Convicted of murder, Tom Johnson, | tion of the deflation p he hallway for the door to lconfessed slayer of 14 men and pz M Al s A a e i 1 water running| ticipant in 1,700 crimes, disap- | that in the months following the bo opened. he heard e e | pointed today because he faces life | board’s action, banks serving farm e {ho| imprisonment instead of hanging. | se e S el aulellfor heroR Al e \ken| Johnson was found guilty by a|terests” i o e et TmE .',,,,\‘.mf fjury last night of slaying Leonard | banks in Boston, Cleveland and SR me\ ‘:Ppk :,:‘y,~r:7qn(f,:‘ rosect- A, attorney, and former Uni- | Philadelphia, indu al centers, had :’,;I:,m ;L‘&i:n‘, S atara a1t qlhrxl'\ of Minnesota football player, | decrea sed ¢ eir_loans. New York, common to hear water running in|during a holdup. e lf’ nerease a ]nm\i‘ by m\'\y yr‘.,? tenements as the police walit to N‘ “I want to be hanged, I don’t|Per rj»n ¢ ‘.nmn red to seventy eigh admitted are what I've done.” Johnson de- }"“‘V‘ ce V‘]' at [lr ago, 100 per cent Officor Stadler testified that at 4 on the stand during the trial, ‘w”wn. el M:‘ e frf':' ot \I:n- ; ¢ ! ‘ 3 4 - 7 he saw sevcral |and today he till clung to the same | N i 2Ty nt at Kansas Wy = #, _ " CarTieAiby helhEh T aters Bromith s saorings o i Have noon on September 7 City and 246 per cent t e 0 1 nt to be taken to Iowa | 8 men of drinking habits enter and| W2 canal, boats were swept into Miami avenue, comp!ciuh hh(kmg leave the store. They included ajand be hung,” he said. i/ . e W % e 5 : ; lagndry, fruck drlyer, moldets and) e fmeaple Zve el Some) Bl ey o o B b % f all street traflic and scatteving wreclkage for many blocks. others, Some stayed a few minutes|dancing into my cell at night. If : g and others several minutes. Onjcan't get away from 'em modern buildings didn’t have a chan ce when the tropical blasts began battering. ber 14 he took part in the| Johnson was arrested several o 9 i ey I s 5 3 i 3 ird‘(l:‘n:r(uund one glass jug of [months ago at Seattle. He had plans H.eu‘:ls th_(.? front of a busi o 4 3 . nfl._\ 1 heams hang like tw igs of a o BT | weeping willow, the fac: 1 ¥ ion. And the strcet in front is a peol of ‘clder under two boxes of beer in|{ned to kill himself the Kkitchen and two other glassbut at the last moment “saw a light backwater left whe . the sea receded. jugs of cider in the icebox in the|from God,” which caused him to give | | to/th . store. He heard Mrs. Freiheit tell|himself up to the police. P W S 2 i’ Sergeant Fllinger she sold the cider| Minneapolis police claimed Thim I'OSOCH[OI‘ flmS [0 tfil‘[ FllS( UDAVEY JONED” HAS HES INNENG for 10 cents a drink. irst, but Johnson was disappointed T”fil Th { D { i There ars two buzzers in the store|because the Towa authorities did not al pale %o signal to the tenement when the|get him, He said he had committed olice come, the witness sald. Asked|a murder near Sioux City. He point- R i fvhy he did not send an agent into|ed it he had been convicted Thfi‘mnrvy ille, N. 7, Sept. 2 the stors when he saw the customers the penalty probably would \M‘ Ll "»‘ “" l'l';\ of fn\»u' : r- Ale a s | have o6 d t sons IR ith he murder four| going in Ofticer Stadler sald it is|have been death. e il gents and ¥ - not easy to employ a Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills will| S ooy any i *"" | SEAGOING YACHT BURNS fbrein exrts in oetober, ie specia | Prosccutor Alexander Simpson 5 eply Attor- | Ington mill on Augus 1t | L e |say which of the four defendants he was swect cider when she bought| {would prosecute : | 1t | Delphine, Owned By Mrs. Hugh|\'0uld prosecute first, but previously 4 o liad indicated that Willie Stevens, Describing the raid she sald the ‘ s olice hammered at the door. They Dillman, Ts Destroyed By ric brother-in-law of the slain e e i |clergyman, might be the first to face| ;‘“0:02. was ‘g.) police until her Fire Farly Today. |a trial jury. There was also an . T |intimation that h yrothe fen boarder opened the door. The rea-f e — o/ ntimation that his brother, Henry gon she did not open the door Was| g g : Deiphine, owned by | sha was busy washing the dianer|y. S LI dishes. She does not always leave| o inaa 1o e 5 et A or the trial will be set to. 15, might face trial the samel Jatien toaf S . g : morrow when Mr. Simpson applies the dishes unwashed until 5 p. M. |ica by ulk sunk in the Hud- |yn imronton for a jury from another but on this particular day sho Wasicon river at the 96th street Diet.|county to try the case. busy in the store all afternoon and|.rha erary ca firewhile at an- o e 3 et e e s e jirewhile at an-| ‘The circuit court opens October e charya e | 4 and aliTion the calendar is The reason the door t® her fena-| ibr for hree fire engines to pour A'~:H“. ot l.,a‘:n](h\rxl\‘lrw “This ment is locked, chained and bolted | img of water into the smould-| o, g i A i is that these fixtures Dlkdialels ettt . pas | Tould enabla ¢ne aupreme court; o when she bou t oty 7 ) : g A 1\\,(( h the Hall-Mills case is to be % 4 o pur ireboats 800N f(yrjed, to go into session on October ot Ave a g 1 taste. 2 1 3 ¢ 5 a ‘}1m.; ‘;,p t E 2 ash 8 r L man ‘\“"*“nw.u opposc trial by a foreign jury # i g nol n ervant on the|.q unnecessary | er, she r I; 18 = B . o A i Xy 0% o) ?m‘ & hl: AL b rd trying to sav ! Trial of the slain clergyman's| Y hen the Florida hurricane had \pznt its \1 rength innumerable sea craft had gone to LA e patl i tidi I but ’ H\ :‘ - | widow, at lberty in $40,060 bail, on ‘Davey ‘lom'\ locker.” Some concept of the storm’s strength -may be gathered from the " she testified [T o tres A tire e f,”;‘ S rnge il ¢ -“‘ ”‘1“»' o “‘T "'”‘; above picture which shows the staunch yacht Nahob half submerged. This was the Krupp- uring . 3 ¢scort 1o & hotel|xaia blace’ somethneratter. 1he other built craft once used by Ka iser Wilhelm of Germany trials, 1 cousin, Henry De lLa P, ———0nnu - brought to New | cqpper in jail with the &tevens eat Lakes about [y ror) may face a jury with How many cloth W oc n front of it as it rolled into the |GRAND OFFICEERS T ATTEND relations of husha nd es; | station e re . of Martha what to do about t cighbors; | Comparatively fow people were in | chapter, No. S. which will what and how much t the station at the the trage- | be Masonle hall tomorrow g e | tak - i Sl 4 s 0w 1o gu family 1get | dy occurred at 6:42 L ffic |evening, Mrs. Grace B. Chidsey HONEY LOU ound 1 e 4 entli 0 = =% | a8 AT | against ) ot neighbors’ [ was tied up for half an hour. Let- [Worthy Grand Matron of the Order “HONEY LOU” vu‘(].mk. sl Attor «xton! Miami Beach Fatalities ‘ 7 | competiti f break nd papers indicated his 1den- |of the Eastern § u’-U:,‘r ('un’)\m-(k\’(ulx. i sald, and Mr. Greensteir <57 Now Reach Twenty-Two Course for Brides and back-breaking habi - and gave a Roxbury addre will make her official visit accom- “Honey Lou” Huntiey Is the IHeroine of the state admitte 3 X R S [ L e : ) st heit’s husband sald he never s Miami Beach, Fla., Sept. 22 (®) Brides-to-Be Announced |'"¢ °f houscwvork ‘i e A [pante ng‘)- ! ';\l‘iii\.i“”:”'l\ Ll‘»:\lrl'.(ll'l; Beatrice Burton's Latest Serial e & thalatone ~Fatalities from Saturday's hurri-[ Boston, Sept P—A new L % [ A ’ He bought the alcohol from “Big|canc reached hera today with [course “for hrides and giris about|Unidentified Man Takes | Members of Unity RebeKah Lodge |0'Cl0ck. H O N E Y L O l i Joe” of Libert cet, Southington,|the number mounting as additional |to be marricd” is announced by the i Life Under Boston Train No- o4 T 0. 0. I will entertain = s cla as one | \jrs, Hall, or separafcly s afloat and|" Arr Simpson expects to Introduc tie service. |40 or more witnesses in the first for his own use. bodies were found in the wreckage, | co of pr il arts and letter the Crescent T'ast Grand Associa-| -~ ROYAL WEDDING IN DEC. Recalled to the stand, Officer|whic litlers: the fwaterconk of Boston university. In explanation Boston, #ept. 22 (P—A man, ltion, Friday afternoon. In the even-| Brusseis, Sept. 22 (P—The wed- “Honey Lou's beauty won for her a rich, devoted i is no qu n | D L. Davi Identined later af ter Cohen, fing lodge wil br e 16 | ging of Crown Prince Leopold to husband. It brought her the admiration and attention Mrs. Freiheit was asken by Sergeant | of typhoid f was faced today [the college and Professor Elizabeth |plunged fo instant death early to- |anniversary of its institution & et - 7 Ellinger if she sold [elder and she|by physicians who said steps must[MacDonald, who will conduct it, [day under the wheels of a Boston |the Tath anniversa the founding | Irincess Astrid of Sweden has been of his friends. Can a young wife, through arousing the #ald she sold it for ,r}r,.,", a drink. | be take t once to prevent such{said “modern life moves so fast|elovated train at the Egleston Square |of the Rel degree, The officers | provisionally fixed for some time jealou of a husband, hold him? Read the answer in Attorney Sexton saifl the cider was|an outbreak. Emergency hospitals | that special study is needed to keep | elevated station. Railway employes lof the Reb tate assembly will [in December. Should the ceremony “Honey Lou,” runni celusively ay i n R a < te 2 bl y Lou,” running exclusively each day beg o bought as sweet cidef but there was|have been estAblished at the city Ipace with it.” | said that he had heen pacing to and be present and the ec confered |be held fhen it is doubtful if the Friday in the Herald g L V- BEROILEE ndice in the box sa it %vas no won- | hall, Floridian hotel, Meridian ho-| Among the questions to be dis-|fro befora the arrival of the train on a class of candidates. Supper will | crown prinee will make his con- riday in the tierald. der it formented. Mrs, Freiheit was | (el and Belle Isle home, 1cussed were listed the following: and apparently jumped deliberately |be served at 6.30 o'clogks ltemplated visit to South America.